HISTORIA
Un día como hoy Julio 28 - Agosto 3, 2019 (semana 31)
July 28, 2019 - August 3, 2019 - Los gráficos muestran cumpleaños y aniversarios en cada día de la semana. Esta semana incluye la Estación Río Amarillo del Ártico en Noruega, el Tour de France, elecciones presidenciales en Zimbabue, el piloto holandés de Fórmula 1 Jos Verstappen, el líder de Big Band Glenn Miller, Apple y el primer perro clonado.
July 28, 2004: China opened its Arctic Yellow River Station, in Svalbard, Norway. Research includes study of the Aurora Borealis, microbes in the ice-pack, and glacier monitoring
July 29, 2018: Welsh cyclist Geraint Thomas won the Tour de France, giving Britain’s Team Sky a sixth victory in seven years in cycling’s most prestigious race
July 30, 2018: Zimbabwe’s presidential elections were the first in 37 years without Robert Mugabe’s name on the ballot. Emmerson Mnangagwa narrowly retained power
July 31, 1994: Dutch F1 driver Jos Verstappen had a miraculous escape when his Benetton car erupted in flames while being refuelled during the German Grand Prix
August 1, 1939: Big-band leader Glenn Miller, the best-selling recording artist of the World War II years, recorded what would become his signature tune, In the Mood
August 2, 2018: Apple became the world’s first public company to be worth $1 trillion, beating Silicon Valley rivals Amazon and Microsoft to hit the valuation
August 3, 2005: The world’s first cloned puppy was presented in South Korea. Snuppy was grown from a single cell from the ear of a three-year-old male dog