SortStack #1479 — 2030-06-27

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  1. Copernicus publishes his book putting the Sun at the center of the cosmos 1543

    Legend says a finished copy was placed in his hands on his deathbed. The Catholic Church didn't formally suspend the book until 73 years later.

  2. Galileo points a telescope at the night sky for the first time 1609

    With a telescope magnifying about twenty times, he saw mountains on the Moon and four moons of Jupiter — direct evidence that not everything orbits Earth.

  3. Napoleon is finally defeated at the Battle of Waterloo 1815

    Overnight rain delayed the French attack, buying time for Prussian reinforcements. Wellington called it 'the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life.'

  4. Abraham Lincoln is shot at Ford's Theatre 1865

    General Grant declined an invitation to join Lincoln in the box that night. Booth, a famous actor, knew the play well enough to time his shot to a big laugh line.

  5. Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin in a moldy petri dish 1928

    Fleming found the mold after returning from holiday to his messy lab. He later said he hadn't planned to revolutionize medicine — 'but I suppose that was exactly what I did.'

  6. Fire engulfs Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris 2019

    The spire fell, but the rooftop beehives survived — and the cathedral reopened five years later after a meticulous reconstruction.

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