SortStack #2088 — 2032-02-26

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  1. Julius Caesar is stabbed to death in the Roman Senate 44 BCE

    He was stabbed 23 times on the Ides of March. A comet appeared months later, which Romans took as proof his soul had ascended to the gods.

  2. Magellan's expedition sets sail to circle the globe 1519

    Five ships and about 270 men left Spain; one ship and 18 men returned three years later. Magellan himself was killed in the Philippines along the way.

  3. Isaac Newton publishes the Principia, laying out his laws of motion 1687

    The Royal Society couldn't afford to print it — it had blown its budget on a lavish history of fish — so astronomer Edmond Halley paid out of his own pocket.

  4. 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.

  5. Howard Carter discovers the tomb of Tutankhamun 1922

    Peering through a small hole by candlelight, Carter was asked if he could see anything. His reply: 'Yes, wonderful things.'

  6. 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.'

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