SortStack #1241 — 2029-11-01

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  1. Construction begins on the great stone circle at Stonehenge 3000 BCE

    Its smaller bluestones were hauled roughly 240 km from the Preseli Hills in Wales — how Neolithic builders moved them is still debated.

  2. The Aztecs found Tenochtitlan on an island in a lake 1325

    Legend says they built where an eagle perched on a cactus eating a snake — the image now at the center of Mexico's flag. Mexico City stands on the drained lakebed.

  3. Humans walk on the Moon for the first time 1969

    The Apollo guidance computer had less processing power than a modern pocket calculator — and alarms from it nearly aborted the landing.

  4. The Space Shuttle Columbia makes the first shuttle flight 1981

    It was the first time NASA launched humans on a vehicle that had never flown an uncrewed test — commander John Young had already walked on the Moon.

  5. Larry Page and Sergey Brin found Google 1998

    The company started in Susan Wojcicki's garage, and its name is a misspelling of 'googol' — the number one followed by a hundred zeros.

  6. The container ship Ever Given wedges itself across the Suez Canal 2021

    For six days it blocked an estimated $10 billion of trade per day, while a single excavator digging at its bow became a global meme.

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