SortStack #2970 — 2034-07-27

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.'

  3. Queen Victoria dies after the longest reign in British history to date 1901

    She reigned for 63 years and her children married into so many royal houses she was called 'the grandmother of Europe.'

  4. The Titanic strikes an iceberg and sinks on her maiden voyage 1912

    The lookouts had no binoculars — the key to the locker holding them left the ship with a reassigned officer in Southampton.

  5. India and Pakistan gain independence from Britain 1947

    Independence came at midnight, and the hastily drawn border triggered one of history's largest migrations — some fifteen million people crossed in both directions.

  6. SpaceX launches its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time 2018

    The test payload was Elon Musk's own red Tesla Roadster, with a spacesuited mannequin named Starman at the wheel — it is still orbiting the Sun.

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