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1909 - The first motor vehicle races were held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The winner of the first race covered five miles at the blazing speed of 57 MPH.
1960 - Sputnik 5 was launched with two dogs, 40 mice, and 2 rats on board. The animals landed and were recovered alive the next day. They were the first animals to return from space.
One of the dogs later gave birth to a puppy that was given to Caroline Kennedy.
Until the Soviets launched animals into orbit, scientiest were unsure that animals or humans could survive in space. The magnitude of cosmic radiation outside the atmosphere was unknown.
1979 - Cosmonauts Vladimir Lyakhov and Valery Ryumin returned to earth after 175 days aboard the Salyut 6 space station. (And you think that's a long time to wait for a CHL. How about going 175 days without seeing your wife?

1991 - Would-be coup leaders in Moscow announced that they had overthrown President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev.
Mr. Gorbachev, who was on vacation in the Crimea, begged to differ.
If ya weren't around then, it's difficult to understand the significance of the collapse of the once-mighty and feared Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact.
- Jim