Today in History
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2003 – Shenzhou 5, China’s first human space flight mission launched
Launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the middle of the Gobi desert in northern China, this launch brought the Chinese into the exclusive club of countries that have achieved manned space flight. The other countries are the USA and the Soviet Union/Russia.
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1990 Mikhail Gorbachev is Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
The then President of the Soviet Union received the prestigious award given out by the Norwegian Nobel Committee for his role in lessening tensions during the Cold War.
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1987 Thomas Sankara killed
Thomas Sankara, the President of Burkina Faso, was killed during a coup led by Blaise Compaoré.
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1951 – I Love Lucy Airs for the First Time
The American sitcom aired on CBS and featured real-life couple Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. The popular show lasted for 6 years and had several spin-offs after it went off the air.
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1783 – World’s First Manned Balloon Flight
Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier, a teacher from France, spent about 4 minutes in the air in a balloon made by flight pioneers Joseph-Michael and Jacques-Ètienne Montgolfier. The Montgolfier brothers were responsible for the world’s first balloon flight and for sending the first living being – a duck – on a balloon.
Births On This Day, October 15
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1938 – Fela Kuti
Nigerian singer-songwriter, musician, activist
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1931 – A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Indian scientist, politician, 11th President of India
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1926 – Michel Foucault
French philosopher
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1881 – P. G. Wodehouse
English author
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1844 – Friedrich Nietzsche
German philosopher
Deaths On This Day, October 15
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1964 – Cole Porter
American composer
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1959 – Stepan Bandera
Ukrainian politician
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1946 – Hermann Göring
German military leader, politician, Minister-President of Prussia
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1917 – Mata Hari
Dutch spy
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1817 – Tadeusz Kościuszko
Polish/American general