12 years ago today, NASA’s Curiosity rover landed on Mars to begin a long and illustrious career as a robotic surveyor and geologist. It has spent most of its life operational life climbing the slopes of Mount Sharp after landing in Gale Crater. GNN has reported on many of its discoveries, the most recent of which involved the discovery of pure sulfate crystals in an environment where no one expected them to be. It’s traveled a hair short of 32 kilometers in distance. READ more of what it’s discovered… (2012)nnnn
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- Bogota, Colombia was founded (1538)
- The television comedian Lucille Ball was born (1911)
- Independence was claimed by Bolivia (1825)
- The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was signed into U.S. law, aiming to prohibit racial discrimination in voting rights guaranteed by the 14th and 15th Amendments to the US Constitution, especially in the South where minority rights were not being enforced (1965)
- The Beatles released their fifth album, ‘Help!’—the soundtrack to their second film also included ‘The Night Before,’ ‘You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away,’ ‘You’re Going to Lose That Girl,’ ‘Ticket to Ride,’ and ‘Yesterday’ (1965)
- Doi Takako became Japan’s first female speaker of the House of Representatives (1991)
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair shook hands with Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams, the first meeting in 76 years between a British leader and IRA ally (1997)
- Sonia Sotomayor was confirmed as the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice by a Senate vote of 68-31 (2009)
- After a decade-long journey chasing its target, the European Space Agency’s Rosetta, carrying three NASA instruments, became the first spacecraft to rendezvous with a comet (2014)
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nHappy 41st Birthday to one of the finest Dutch goalscorers to ever play the beautiful game, Robin Van Persie. A legend at Arsenal and Manchester United across 11 seasons in the English Premier League, he boasted a goalscoring rate of almost 1 every 2 games, a haul he also enjoyed under the colors of the Dutch national team for whom he is the highest scorer in the nation’s history.nn
nnThe movement toward independence began in the 1950s after Norman Manley was elected Chief Minister in 1955, he sped up the process of decolonization via several constitutional amendments.nnUnder Manley, Jamaica entered the West Indies Federation, a political union of colonial Caribbean islands that, if it had survived, would have united ten British colonial territories into a single, independent state. Jamaica’s participation in the Federation was unpopular, and the results of the 1961 West Indies referendum held by Premier Manley cemented the colony’s withdrawal from the union in 1962. The West Indies Federation collapsed later that year following the departure of Trinidad and Tobago.nnThe Queen is still technically the head of state, but only as a sort of ceremonial role, appointing people elected by Jamaica to serve as the Prime Minister, and nothing else. (1962)nn nn
nnAnd on this day in 1926, American Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim across the English Channel. Called “The Queen of the Waves”, she was an Olympic champion swimmer, and former world record-holder in five events.nn
nn213 years ago today, Alfred Lord Tennyson, one of England’s most quoted poets, was born. The Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland, during much of Queen Victoria’s reign, Tennyson is the ninth most frequently quoted writer in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations… (1809)nnTis better to have loved and lost – than never to have loved at all. – Alfred Lord Tennyson nTo strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. – TennysonnRing out the old, ring in the new. Ring out the false, ring in the true. – TennysonnKnowledge comes, but Wisdom lingers. – TennysonnMy strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure. – TennysonnnAlso, 42 years ago today, Pink Floyd’s film The Wall starring Bob Geldof debuted in America. Conceived along with the double album by Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, audiences flocked to the film about a rocker descending into despair.
nnIt eventually earned $22 million and “two thumbs up” from critics Siskel and Ebert. The film, mostly driven by music and lyrics, does not contain much dialogue. It is best known for its disturbing surrealism, its 15 minutes of animation, and explicit scenes featuring violence, fascism and gore. (1982)nnAnd, on this day in 1928, the artist Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburgh. A leading figure in the 1960s visual art movement known as pop art, his subjects included celebrities (Marilyn Monroe) and commerce (Campbell’s Soup Cans).nn

