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Greece - Summer OlympicsThe Games of the XXVIII Olympiad were held in Athens, Greece during. A total of 10,625 athletes (4,329 women and 6.296 men) from 201 countries participated in 301 sporting and athletic events.
These were the first Games in which record-breaking U.S. Swimmer Michael Phelps won his first (6) gold medals and set the record for most medals won at a single Games with 8 in total. Several events were held at Ancient Olympic sites and the site of the Olympics (the first in modern times). These games were also the first to feature women’s wrestling and women’s sabre fencing.
United States - Mars Spirit RoverAfter a brief period of inactivity due to a glitch, NASA’s Spirit rover, part of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission, returns to full functionality during. The Spirit rover was launched in June of and arrived on Mars early in of 2004. It suffered an issue with its flash memory that required NASA to send a software patch and reformat its memory. Once it was updated it resumed its scientific mission which included searching for evidence of water on Mars, analyzing rocks and minerals, evaluating the terrain, searching for iron, and assessing if there were ever the conditions to sustain life on the planet.
NASA lost contact with Spirit in of and officially ended the mission on, 2011. Space - Cassini-Huygens Probe1. The Cassini-Huygens orbiter and probe entered Saturn’s orbit and took the first close photos of Saturn’s rings during, 2004.2. The space craft was launched in of and made a seven year journey over 2.2 billion miles.3. Its mission was to study Saturn’s atmosphere, weather, magnetic fields, moons, and rings.4. The space craft cost $3.3 billion to build and was one of NASA’s most ambitious and sophisticated projects to date.5. During December of 2004, Cassini released the Huygens probe which landed on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan.6.
In of, Cassini concluded its primary mission but continued to study Saturn and the surrounding area. NASA Launches Gravity Probe BNASA launches the Gravity Probe B satellite during. It was launched on a Delta II rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California and went into a very precise polar orbit. The purpose of the mission was to test two parts of Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, the geodetic effect and frame-dragging.
It measured the spacetime curvature near Earth and confirmed the theories by using four very precise gyroscopes to note slight changes that would indicate the gravity of a large object (Earth) was warping space and time and the rotation of it was pulling space and time. UK. Queen Elizabeth II christens the RMS Queen Mary 2 cruise liner, currently the largest ocean liner in the worldU.S. The CIA admits that there was no imminent threat from weapons of mass destruction before the 2003 invasion of Iraq.Iraq. Suicide Bombers Detonate car bombs in Basra, Iraq, killing at least 74Spain. Simultaneous explosions on rush hour trains in Madrid kill 190 people.
Five suspects blow themselves upU.S. CBS uncovers systematic torture of Iraq Prisoners at the Abu Ghraib PrisonSpain. Spain withdraws Spanish troops from Iraq.Iraq. US transfers sovereignty and control of Iraq back to the Iraq peopleWorld.
The 60th anniversary of D-Day is remembered by world leaders. More Information and Timeline for European Union ExpansionThe European Union goes through a huge expansion as ten countries are added on the 1st of May in 2004. Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Malta, Cyprus and the Czech Republicare all added. The expansion of the European Union was an important step in joining the economies of the Eastern countries to the Western countries for the first time since the break up of the Soviet Union. Later that year the 25 European Union countries establish a constitution. United States - Gravity Probe BNASA launches the Gravity Probe B satellite during. It was launched on a Delta II rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California and went into a very precise polar orbit.
The purpose of the mission was to test two parts of Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, the geodetic effect and frame-dragging. It measured the spacetime curvature near Earth and confirmed the theories by using four very precise gyroscopes to note slight changes that would indicate the gravity of a large object (Earth) was warping space and time and the rotation of it was pulling space and time. World. A World Aid Report tells of 5 million new cases in 2004 and 3 million people diedJapan. Japan is hit with multiple earthquakes and multiple typhoons causing major loss of life and major damage to the economyFrance. Lance Armstrong of Austin, Texas wins an unprecedented 6th consecutive Tour de France cycling titleU.S. Hurricane Charley kills 12 people in Florida after killing four in Cuba and one in Jamaica.UK.
Fox Hunting is outlawed in the UKUnited States. The Boston Red Sox win the World Series in baseball for the first time since 1918. More Information for Boston Red Sox World Series.The Boston Red Sox baseball team won their first World Series since 1918 in October of 2004, breaking an eighty-six year championship drought.
The team had languished since 1918 with several near wins for the title only to come up short, maintaining the third longest World Series drought on record. Technology 2004. SpaceShipOne becomes the first privately-funded spaceplane to achieve spaceflight. Popular Culture 2004. Janet Jackson's breast is briefly exposed by Justin Timberlake during the Super Bowl halftime show. Ken Jennings wins over 2.5 million dollars on Jeopardy!. The highly controversial Fahrenheit 9/11 film opens in US Movie TheatersPopular Films.
Shrek 2. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Spider-Man 2.
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The Incredibles. The Passion of the Christ. The Day After Tomorrow. Meet the Fockers. Troy. Shark Tale. Ocean's Twelve.
Million Dollar Baby. Ray. The Aviator.
SidewaysWhat do you remember? Did you go to a Concert that year?Please take the time to post your memory on this PagePopular Musicians. blink-182. Green Day. Usher. The Libertines.
Snow Patrol. Tears For Fears. Jet. Alicia Keys. Band Aid 20.
Britney Spears. Ciara. Embrace. 3 Doors Down. Ayaka Hirahara. R.E.M.
Anastacia. The Delays. The Darkness. Scissor Sisters. Avril Lavigne. Beyonce.
Mick Jagger. Bryan Adams. Robbie Williams. Brian McFadden. Velvet Revolver. Duran Duran. Franz Ferdinand.