Ferdinand Magellan and his fleet complete the first navigation of the Strait of Magellan, entering the Pacific Ocean.
In History, Today on November 28
Today we explore events from the year 1520 to the year 2018. Events span the globe, from the countries of Kenya, Chile, Panama, East Timor, United Kingdom, Colombia, N/A, England, New Zealand, Iran, Mauritania, United States.
1520
Strait of Magellan, Chile
1660
London, England
The Royal Society, a learned society for science, is founded in London.
1814
London, England
The Times in London is printed by automatic, steam-powered presses for the first time, marking a revolution in printing technology.
1821
Panama City, Panama
Panama declares independence from Spain and joins Gran Colombia.
1893
Wellington, New Zealand
New Zealand becomes the first country to allow women to vote in a national election.
1943
Tehran, Iran
The Tehran Conference begins, a meeting between U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin during World War II.
1960
Nouakchott, Mauritania
Mauritania becomes independent from France.
1964
Cape Canaveral, United States
Mariner 4 is launched by NASA, the first spacecraft to successfully fly by Mars and send back images.
1975
Dili, East Timor
East Timor declares its independence from Portugal.
1990
London, United Kingdom
Margaret Thatcher resigns as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, succeeded by John Major.
2002
Mombasa, Kenya
A suicide bombing of a hotel in Mombasa, Kenya, killed 13 people and injured 80. The attack targeted Israeli tourists and was linked to al-Qaeda.
2010
Washington D.C., United States
WikiLeaks began releasing U.S. diplomatic cables, revealing confidential communications between the U.S. State Department and its embassies around the world, causing a global diplomatic uproar.
2016
Medellín, Colombia
A plane carrying the Chapecoense football team crashed in Colombia, killing 71 people. The team was on its way to play in the Copa Sudamericana final.
2018
Mars, N/A
NASA's InSight lander successfully landed on Mars to study the planet's interior, marking a significant achievement in space exploration.