2002 – American businessman, Steve Fossett completes the first solo around-the-world Balloon Flight-This was Fossett’s 6th attempt to circumnavigate the world. It took him 13 days in a balloon called Spirit of Freedom to cover 20,000 miles.
2001 – World’s First Self-Contained Artificial Heart Transplant-59-year old American Robert L. Tools became the first person to receive the a self-contained artificial heart transplant called the AbioCor at the Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. The AbioCor is an artificial heart that is not connected to wires or an external pump.
1937 – American aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan are heard for the last time before disappearing--They were attempting to make the first aroundthe- world flight in a Lockheed Model 10 Electra. Neither they nor the plane has ever been found and that has led to speculation about what happened to them. An accomplished pilot, Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
1900 – The Zeppelin Takes Off for the First Time--The rigid aircraft named after Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, the inventor of the dirigible and founder of the Zeppelin Airship Construction Company, made its first flight over Lake Constance in Germany. Unlike blimps or balloons, Zeppelins are built by stretching material over a rigid framework, usually made of metal. Zeppelins can be steered and they were used by the German Air Force to conduct aerial attacks during the First World War.
1843 – Alligator Falls Out of the Sky in Charleston, South Carolina during a thunderstorm.--It is believed that the strange incident happened when a waterspout carried an alligator from a body of water and dropped in on the city. Births
1986 – Lindsay Lohan American actress, singer 1925 – Patrice Lumumba Congolese politician, 1st Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1925 – Medgar Evers
