Today in History
Historical Events
China Launches Chang'e 1. It was the first spacecraft of China’s Lunar Exploration Program, which is responsible for sending unmanned robotic space probes to the Moon and the lunar orbit in order to better understand Earth’s largest natural satellite. The space probe crashed into the lunar surface on March 2, 2009, after orbiting the Moon for over a year.
Zambian independence. The African country gained independence from British rule with the passage of the Zambia Independence Act 1964 by the UK Parliament.
United Nations founded. The U.N. charter was ratified by the then 5 permanent members and 46 member states.
Coup in Brazil. President Washington Luís was deposed by the heads of the armed forces just 4 years after he came to office. The coup prevented President-elect Júlio Prestes from coming to power and the military junta instead installed Getúlio Vargas as the de facto President of the country. The coup was in part a response to the government’s “coffee with milk policy”, which allowed governance power to be alternated between the coffee producing state of São Paulo and the milk producing state of Minas Gerais. This policy led to a rebellion in some parts of the country, which in turn prompted the army to take action against the government.
Last performance of Houdini. The world famous escape artist performed for the last time at the Garrick Theater in Detroit, Michigan.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Wayne Rooney
1985
English footballer

Tila Tequila
1981
American model, actress, singer

Roman Abramovich
1966
Russian businessman, politician

Dave Blaney
1962
American race car driver
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Rosa Parks
2005
American activist

Jackie Robinson
1972
American baseball player

Vidkun Quisling
1945
Norwegian soldier, politician, traitor

Louis Renault
1944
French businessman, co-founded Renault

Tycho Brahe
1601
Danish astronomer, chemist