Porterville Recorder

DAY IN HISTORY

- By Andrews Mcmeel Almanac

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Today is the 271st day of 2021 and the 7th day of summer. TODAY’S HISTORY:

In 1066, William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, invaded England.

In 1924, the first aerial circumnavi­gation of the world, conducted by a team of aviators from the U.S. Army Air Service, ended in Seattle, Washington, after 175 days.

In 2000, the Food and Drug Administra­tion approved the use of the pregnancy-terminatin­g drug RU-486 after a 12-year controvers­y.

In 2008, the space transporta­tion company Spacex launched Falcon 1, the first private spacecraft, into orbit.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923), author; Ed Sullivan (1901-1974), TV personalit­y; Max Schmeling (1905-2005), boxer; Al Capp (1909-1979), cartoonist; Marcello Mastroiann­i (1924-1996), actor; Brigitte Bardot (1934- ), actress; Ben E. King (1938-2015), singer-songwriter; Janeane Garofalo (1964), comedian/actress; Mira Sorvino (1967- ), actress; Naomi Watts (1968- ), actress; Fedor Emelianenk­o (1976- ), mixed martial artist; Hilary Duff (1987- ), singer/actress. TODAY’S FACT:

Spacex’s Falcon Heavy rockets were named after the Millennium Falcon spacecraft from the movie “Star Wars.” TODAY’S SPORTS:

In 1941, Ted Williams hit 6-for-8 in a doublehead­er to finish the season with a batting average over .400 (.406), a feat no player since has accomplish­ed.

TODAY’S QUOTE: “I feel sorry for the kids in the industry today. They have on sunglasses, eat caviar in jet planes, but they’ll never know the true feeling that we did.” — Ben E. King TODAY’S NUMBER: 6.8 — depth (in miles) below sea level of Challenger Deep, the lowest point on Earth, located at the bottom of the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific Ocean. TODAY’S MOON:

Last quarter moon (Sept. 28).

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