SortStack #571 — 2028-01-01

By duration · Order from shortest to longest.

  1. The Epsom Derby, Britain's most famous horse race 2.5 min

    Workforce's 2010 record run covered the mile and a half at over 56 km/h — and the race has been run every year since 1780, even through both World Wars.

  2. Jeff Bezos' first Blue Origin spaceflight, launch to landing 10.2 min

    The 2021 flight carried both the oldest and youngest people to reach space at the time: 82-year-old Wally Funk and 18-year-old Oliver Daemen.

  3. One year on Mercury (a full orbit of the Sun) 88 days

    Mercury's spin is so slow that a single sunrise-to-sunrise day there lasts about two of its years — you could outwalk its sunset.

  4. The construction of the Empire State Building 1.1 years

    Crews added roughly four and a half storeys per week, finishing ahead of schedule and under budget during the Great Depression.

  5. The Ottoman Empire 622.7 years

    Founded before the printing press, it ended after the airplane — the empire spanned 623 years and three continents at its height.

  6. How long the Parthenon has been standing 2.5K years

    It survived largely intact for over 2,000 years — until 1687, when a Venetian shell hit the gunpowder the Ottomans had stored inside.

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