SortStack #1339 — 2030-02-07
By year · Order from earliest to most recent.
- The Parthenon is completed atop the Acropolis in Athens 432 BCE
It contains almost no perfectly straight lines: the columns bulge and the base curves slightly upward, optical tricks that make it look flawless.
- A massive earthquake and tsunami destroy Lisbon 1755
Striking on All Saints' Day while churches were full, it killed tens of thousands and shook European philosophy — Voltaire used it to attack the idea of a perfect world.
- James Watt patents his improved steam engine 1769
Watt also coined 'horsepower' as a marketing tool — comparing his engines to the draft horses customers would be replacing. The watt unit is named for him.
- Star Wars premieres in cinemas 1977
It opened in just a few dozen theaters because studios doubted it. George Lucas skipped the premiere and was vacationing in Hawaii with Steven Spielberg as it exploded.
- NASA's Curiosity rover lands on Mars 2012
It was lowered to the surface on cables by a hovering rocket-powered 'sky crane' — a landing sequence engineers nicknamed the 'seven minutes of terror.'
- Queen Elizabeth II dies after seventy years on the throne 2022
She appointed her fifteenth prime minister, Liz Truss, just two days before her death — having started with Winston Churchill.