The bar-tailed godwit is a member of the bird order __, otherwise known as shorebirds. | |
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| Numbers Don't Lie |
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| Year Voyager 1, the spacecraft that's gone farthest from Earth, crossed into interstellar space | 2012 |
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| | Distance (in miles) of the world's longest nonstop commercial flight, from Singapore to New York City | 9,527 |
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| Number of broadly recognized bird orders | 30 |
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| | Distance (in miles) of some caribou migrations, the longest terrestrial animal migration | 840 |
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| The longest continuous flight in the history of human aviation lasted 64 days. |
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On December 4, 1958, former WWII pilot and slot machine repairman Robert Timm — along with his co-pilot John Cook — took off in a Cessna 172 airplane at McCarran Airport in Las Vegas. The four-seater aircraft was relatively roomy for the two of them, which was a good thing because the pair spent the next two months flying in the clear desert sky. Originally conceived as a publicity stunt for the Hacienda hotel and casino, the plan was to top the existing record for longest continuous flight. After making some modifications, Timm perfected a method for refueling the Cessna that involved flying low while the plane was refueled from a truck on the ground. The first three attempts at the flight ended in failure, but on the fourth attempt, Timm and Cook passed the world record on January 23, 1959. Although some instruments began to fail, including the cabin heater and fuel gauge, the engine kept humming so that the aviator duo could continue onward. On February 7, 1959, after flying for 64 days, 22 hours, and 19 minutes and traveling some 150,000 miles, Timm and Cook landed their worn-down Cessna at McCarran Airport and completed a feat that has yet to be bested to this day. | |
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