What Happened On This Day – 29 August
· 2003 Globacom, Nigeria's second national carrier, started operations.
· 1988 Abdul Mohmand becomes the first person from Afghanistan to Visit Space
Mohmand,
an Afghan Air Force pilot was a crew member of the Soyuz TM-6, a Soviet
spacecraft. He was in space for 9 days, which were spent at the Mir Space
Station.
· 1982 Meitnerium is synthesized for the First time
The
radioactive synthetic element with an atomic number of 109 and the symbol Mt
was first created at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, Darmstadt,
Germany. Named after Austrian physicist and discoverer of nuclear fission, Lise
Meitner, the element, which is not found naturally, was discovered by a team
headed by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg.
· 1966 Beatles’ Last Commercial Performance
Popular
British rock group, the Beatles, played their last live concert in front of a
paying public at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California. The band came
together one last time for an unannounced performance in January 1969 on the
rooftop of the Apple building in London.
· 1949 Soviet Union Tests its First Atomic Bomb
Code
named Izdeliye 501 or First Lightening, the 22 kiloton atomic bomb was
detonated at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in Kazakhstan. It is thought that the
bomb was a replica of the Fat Man bomb, the plans for which were brought to
USSR by spies at the Manhattan project. The US called the Soviet bomb, Joe-1.
· 1931 Michael Faraday Discovers Electromagnetic Induction
Michael
Faraday experimentally demonstrated that a changing magnetic field can induce a
voltage in a conductor. The discovery of electromagnetic induction helped in
the creation of electric generators, transformers, and even induction cook
tops. An English scientist, Faraday was a prolific researcher and inventor. In
addition to discovering electromagnetic induction, he also discovered Benzene
and electrolysis. The farad, an International System of Units (SI) measurement
of a capacitance – the ability of an object to hold an electric charge was
named after Faraday.
Births On This Day – 29 August
·
1978
Celestine Babayaro Nigerian footballer
· 1958 Michael Jackson
American
singer-songwriter, producer, dancer, actor
· 1936 John McCain
American
politician
· 1923 Richard Attenborough
English
director
· 1915 Ingrid Bergman
Swedish
actress
· 1632 John Locke
English
philosopher, physician
Deaths On This Day – 29 August
· 1982 Ingrid Bergman
Swedish
actress
· 1976 Kazi Nazrul Islam
Indian
flute player, poet
· 1975 Éamon de Valera
Irish
politician, 3rd President of Ireland
· 1966 Sayyid Qutb
Egyptian
theorist, author, poet
· 1877 Brigham Young
American
religious leader 2nd President of The Church of Jesus Christ of
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