Today in History
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2010 Sebastian Vettel wins the Formula One World Drivers’ Champion
At 23 years old, the German competitive race driver became the youngest person to win the World Championship in Formula One.
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1971 First spacecraft to orbit a planet
After 167 days in space, NASA’s Mariner 9 entered Mars’ orbit. Despite being in Mars’ orbit in 15 minutes, a dust storm on the planet prevented Mariner 9 from taking pictures of the planet until January.
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1969 Apollo 12 launched
Commander Charles Conrad, Jr., Richard F. Gordon, Jr., and Alan L. Bean were part of NASA’s second manned mission to the Moon. It was the first spacecraft to land on the Moon on November 19, and it carried the first color TV camera to the Moon.
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1889 Nelie Bly sets out to go around the world in 80 days
The American journalist, real name Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, followed in the footsteps of Jules Verne’s fictional character Phileas Fogg from Around the World in 80 Days. She began her adventure in Hoboken and returned 72 days later.
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1851 Moby Dick Makes its Debut in the United States
The Whale, Herman Melville’s epic novel about Captain Ahab’s quest to find and kill Moby Dick, a white whale, was published in the United Kingdom in October. Despite being regarded as one of the best fictional works written in recent history, the book did not sell well after its initial release or during Melville’s lifetime.
Births On This Day, November 14
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1971 Adam Gilchrist
Australian cricketer
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1954 Condoleezza Rice
American diplomat, 66th United States Secretary of State
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1948 Charles, Prince of Wales
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1917 Park Chung-hee
Korean general, politician, 3rd President of South Korea
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1898 Benjamin Fondane
Romanian/French poet, critic, philosopher
Deaths On This Day, November 14
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1988 Haywood S. Hansell
American general officer
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1921 Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil
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1915 Booker T. Washington
American author, educator
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1831 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
German philosopher
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565 Justinian I
Byzantine Emperor