Today in History
Historical Events
A large asteroid just misses the Earth. 2002 MN, a 73-meter lump, was three times closer to Earth than the Moon. It was first discovered three days after its closest approach.
The Falklands War ends. After 74 days of fighting, British troops captured the capital, Stanley, prompting the Argentine forces to surrender and return the islands to British control.
Albert II becomes the first monkey in space. The rhesus monkey was one of several animals used for testing purposes before sending humans into space. Albert II survived his ascent to 134 km (83 mi) altitude but died on his return to Earth due to a parachute failure.
German troops occupy Paris. The fall of Paris marked the end of Germany's attacks on the western front. In the Armistice of Compiègne, three-fifths of France was declared occupied.
Alcock and Brown take off for the first non-stop transatlantic flight. The British aviators began their journey in St. John's, Newfoundland and reached Galway in Ireland less than 16 hours later. One month earlier, Albert Cushing Read flew across the Atlantic, but his flight included a stop in the Azores Islands.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Steffi Graf
1969
German tennis player

Boy George
1961
English singer-songwriter, producer

Rowan Williams
1950
Welsh bishop, poet, theologian, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury

Donald Trump
1946
American businessman, 45th President of the United States

Che Guevara
1928
Argentine/Cuban physician, author, intellectual, diplomat, theorist
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Jorge Luis Borges
1986
Argentine writer

Emmeline Pankhurst
1928
British political activist, suffragette

Max Weber
1920
German economist, sociologist

Alexander Ostrovsky
1886
Russian playwright

Henry Vane the Younger
1662
English/American politician