1968: Astronauts orbit moon
The United States space capsule
Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the moon, enters lunar orbit. During the Apollo's ten orbits of the moon, television images and spectacular photos were taken of Earth and the moon. In addition to being the first human beings to view their home world in its entirety, American astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders were also the first to actually see the dark side of the moon. On Christmas morning, Apollo 8 left its lunar orbit and began its journey back to Earth, landing safely in the Pacific Ocean on December 27. On July 20 of the next year, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission, became the first men to walk on the moon.
1990
Iraq recalls its ambassadors to the United States, to the
United Nations and to Western European countries while refusing to withdraw its troops from
Kuwait ahead of the Jan 15, 1991 deadline.
1989
General Manuel Antonio Noriega takes refuge in the Vatican diplomatic mission in
Panama City as resistance from remaining loyalist troops collapses.
1967
China conducts its seventh nuclear test.1965
A meteorite, weighing about 45 kilogrammes, lands in Leicestershire, England.1942
The French administrator of North Africa, Admiral Jean Darlan, is assassinated in Algiers.1904
The official opening of the London Coliseum in St Martin's Lane.1871
Verdi's opera Aida has its world premiere in Cairo.1865
In America, the formation of the
White Supremisist group, the Klu Klux Klan.
1818
Franz Xavier Gruber writes the Christmas carol, Silent Night.1814
America and Britain sign the Treaty of Ghent officially ending the
War of 1812. 1800
A plot to assassinate
Napoleon Bonaparte is discovered in
Paris. The ringleaders are arrested and deported to Guiana.
1798
Britain and Russia sign a military alliance against
France. 1650
Edinburgh Castle in Scotland surrenders to troops commanded by
Oliver Cromwell.