Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

List of firsts

 
Wikipedia: List of firsts


This is a list of firsts. This list includes notable first-time occurrences, along with those involved.

Contents

Government

Laws and constitution

Leaders

Antiquity to the seventeenth century

Eighteenth century onwards

Canada

See also : List of the first female holders of political office in Europe

Crime and punishment

Society and economy

War

Travel and exploration

See also List of circumnavigations.

Rail transport

Aviation

See List of firsts in aviation.

Geographic North Pole

See List of firsts in the Geographic North Pole.

Magnetic North Pole

  • First woman to reach the magnetic North Pole solo: Helen Thayer (1988)
  • First mother and son to reach any pole by foot: Janice Meek and Daniel Byles, (2007)
  • First expedition to reach the Magnetic North Pole by automobile: Jeremy Clarkson and James May, (2007) as shown on a special episode of BBC's Top Gear where the two presenters reached the Pole in a Toyota Hilux pickup truck, specially modified by Arctic Trucks in Iceland. The two were accompanied by seven others, including the camera and sound crew, two Icelandic mechanics (Hjalti Hjaltason and Haraldur Pétursson), and a soldier of unstated nationality in two other specially modified vehicles.

Mount Everest

Beyond the Earth

Science, discoveries, inventions, and innovations

Natural history

  • First homo sapiens: the Omo Remains include Omo I, the earliest known fossils of Homo sapiens (idaltu), dated to around 190,000 years ago.[6] This is considerably older than the 160,000-year-old Herto remains, which had been thought to be the earliest humans, and suggests that, if humans did originate in Africa as is currently thought, they did not expand from there for much longer than previously thought.
  • First European child born in the New World: Snorri Thorfinnsson
  • First observed transit of a planet across the sun, Mercury, by Pierre Gassendi in 1631.
  • First planet discovered by mathematical prediction (as opposed to regular observation): Neptune in September 23, 1846
  • First international scientific collaboration: Observation of the transit of Venus 1761 and 1769
  • First confirmation of extrasolar planets: Three bodies orbiting PSR B1257+12 by Aleksander Wolszczan and Dale Frail in 1992.
  • First confirmation of an active volcanic eruption occurring on a seamount: by scientists at the University of Hawai‘i on Lo‘ihi in 1996

Life sciences

For a list of firsts in organ transplants, see Organ transplant#Timeline of successful transplants

Human heart

Commodities

Traffic lights

Nuclear weapons

Information and communications technology

Computers, the Internet, and the World Wide Web

Sports

Football

Culture

Film

Literature

By country

See also

References


Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
 
 

 

Copyrights:

Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "List of firsts" Read more