Today in History
Historical Events
The first leap second is added to UTC. Leap seconds are added to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) from time to time to account for the Earth's slowing rotation. UTC is the basis for the calculation of local times worldwide.
The crew of Soviet spacecraft “Soyuz 11” dies after the loss of air supply. The cause of the tragedy was a faulty valve. The three cosmonauts had previously achieved the first docking of a spacecraft to a space station in history.
The novel “Gone with the Wind” is published. Margaret Mitchell's story set in the American South during the American Civil War became one of the United States' biggest best-sellers. The 1939 movie version starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable was similarly successful.
The Tunguska event leaves 2000 square km of Siberian forest flattened and scorched. The devastation is believed to have been caused by the explosion of an asteroid or comet. It is the largest impact event in recorded history.
Albert Einstein submits a paper outlining his theory of special relativity. The text “Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Körper” comprises the currently accepted theory about the relationship between space and time. The theory of special relativity is the basis for his theory of general relativity, which he published in 1916.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Michael Phelps
1985
American swimmer

Cody Rhodes
1985
American wrestler, actor

Cheryl Cole
1983
English singer-songwriter, dancer, model

Ralf Schumacher
1975
German race car driver

Mike Tyson
1966
American boxer, actor
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Yitzhak Shamir
2012
Israeli politician, 7th Prime Minister of Israel

Chet Atkins
2001
American musician, songwriter, producer

Lillian Hellman
1984
American playwright

Vannevar Bush
1974
American engineer

Kurt von Schleicher
1934
German general, politician, 23rd Chancellor of Germany