January 4th is... Spirit Robotic Rover Lands on Mars (2004), National Trivia Day, National Spaghetti Day, Free Flower Basket Day, World Hypnotism Day (1841), Bicycle Around the World Day (1887), Amnesty for Polygamists (1893), World Braille Day/Louis Braille Birthday (1809), Tom Thumb Day (1838), Pop Music Chart Day (1936), Blender Created (1922), Roller Skates Birthday (1863), Sir Isaac Newton's Birthday (1643), Appendectomy Day (1885), Sir Isaac Newton's Birthday (1643), Jakob Grimm's Birthday (1785), Dimpled Chad Day, I Am A Mentor Day, National Missouri Day, Hinukan Mukee, Admission Day (Utah), Independence Day (Myanmar), Elizabeth Ann Seton Feast Day
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-- Spirit, also known as MER-A (Mars Exploration Rover – A) or MER-2, is a robotic rover on Mars, active from 2004 to 2010. It was one of two rovers of NASA's ongoing Mars Exploration Rover Mission. It landed successfully on Mars at 04:35 Ground UTC on January 4, 2004, three weeks before its twin, Opportunity (MER-B), which landed on the other side of the planet. Its name was chosen through a NASA-sponsored student essay competition. The rover became stuck in late 2009, and its last communication with Earth was sent on March 22, 2010. Source
Read: The Mighty Mars Rovers: The Incredible Adventures of Spirit and Opportunity
-- On June 10, 2003, a little rover named Spirit blasted off on a rocket headed for Mars. On July 7, 2003, a twin rover named Opportunity soared through the solar system with the same mission: to find out if Mars ever had water which could have supported life. A thrilling addition to the acclaimed Scientists in the Field series, The Mighty Mars Rovers tells the greatest space robot adventure of all time through the eyes—and heart—of Steven Squyres, professor of astronomy at Cornell University and lead scientist on the mission.
• Complete Guide to the Mars Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity -- This incredible set of three DVD-ROMs features an up-to-date, comprehensive guide to the exploration of Mars by the two NASA rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, starting with their landings in early 2004 and continuing with the extended exploration mission through the fall. The rovers made history, finding strong geological evidence for liquid water during the past on the surface of Mars. They also have been transmitting spectacular color images of the surface, with amazing vistas of craters, hillsides, and rock formations.
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• Printable Map of Mars by Spirit and Opportunity
• Resources - NASA - Mars Exploration
• Take a picture of Mars using a camera on NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter
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Trivia Day
- It's a day to annoy your friends and enemies with all manner of trivia! More and more people are celebrating this holiday each year because so many people all over the world love to play trivia games. As the popularity of this holiday gains strength, we find trivia lovers turn this day into a party day by gathering together; sharing party food and drinks - and enjoying in the fun of playing trivia on
Trivia Day.
National Spaghetti Day
- If you hear the word pasta, you think Italy, but it is said pasta actually goes back to the Etruscans (400 B.C.). It is believed they used to prepare the first lasagna made of spelt which is a cereal like wheat, but far more resistant against bad weather and diseases.
Free Flower Basket Day
- Is there anyone out there who doesn't like flowers? On this day we are encouraged to give a thoughtful and unexpected gift of flowers to someone in our life!
World Hypnotism Day
- A day when hypnotism professionals promote the truth and benefits of hypnotism to the people of the world while removing the myths and misconceptions.
Bicycle Around the World Day (1887)
- Thomas Stevens became the first person to complete a bicycle trip around the world in 1887.
Amnesty for Polygamists (1893)
- President Benjamin Harrison issued a proclamation in 1893, granting full amnesty and pardon to all persons who had since November 1, 1890, abstained from unlawful cohabitation in a polygamous marriage. This was intended in the main for a specific group of elderly Mormons who had continued in the practice of contracting serial marriages.
World Braille Day (1809)
- Louis Braille, the inventor of a widely used touch system of reading and writing for blind people was born at Coupvray, France on January 4, 1809. Permanently blinded at the age of three by a leatherworking awl in his father's saddle-making shop, Braille developed a system of writing using, ironically, an awl-like stylus to punch marks in paper which could be felt and interpreted by people who are blind. The system was largely ignored until after Braille died in poverty, suffering from tuberculosis, at Paris, Jan 6, 1852.
Tom Thumb Day (1838)
- Charles Sherwood Stratton, perhaps the most famous midget in history, was born at Bridgeport, CT on January 4, 1838. He eventually reached a height of three feet, four inches and a weight of 70 pounds. Discovered by P.T. Barnum in 1842, Stratton, as
General Tom Thumb,became an internationally known entertainer and performed before Queen Victoria and other heads of state.
Pop Music Chart Day (1936)
- On January 4, 1936, Billboard magazine published the first list of bestselling pop records, covering the week ending December 30, 1935. On the list were recordings by the Tommy Dorsey and the Ozzie Nelson orchestras.
Roller Skates Birthday (1863)
- Massachusetts businessman James Plimpton's 1863 invention of an improved roller skate led to a boom in popularity in the late 19th century, particularly in cities of the American East Coast. At first, people roller skated at home, but within twenty years businesses dedicated to the activity began to spring up. Plimpton himself is credited with opening the first roller skating rink in New York City.
Sir Isaac Newton's Birthday (1643)
- Born at Woolsthorpe, England on January 4, 1643, Sir Isaac Newton was the chief figure of the scientific revolution of the 17th century, a physicist and mathematician who laid the foundations of calculus, studied the mechanics of planetary motion and discovered the law of gravitation.
Appendectomy Day (1885)
- The first successful appendectomy was done in Davenport, Iowa on January 4, 1885, by Dr. William West Grant. The patient was Mary Gartside, age 22.
Spirit Robotic Rover Lands on Mars (2004)
- The robotic explorer Spirit woke up to its first full day on Mars, hours after making a perilous landing, sending postcards to Earth and taking a much-deserved snooze. The $400 million NASA craft was the first to land without disaster on the red planet since 1997. It landed successfully on Mars on January 4, 2004, three weeks before its twin, Opportunity, which landed on the other side of the planet.