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2023: Facts & Events That Happened in This Year

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Did you know that the number 2023 in Roman numerals is written as MMXXIII?

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It’s 2023, and like any other year, it’s definitely going to be one to remember!

We’re currently in week 36, celebrating the 248th day of the year. But there’s still so much to look forward to as we eagerly await what the future has in store for us!

We’re still working on 2023, but here are some highlights from the year so far! We’ll also delve into fascinating facts about the number 2023 and explore the captivating world of the Chinese zodiac for this year.

So, grab a comfy seat and join us as we dive into the incredible journey that is 2023!

Events

Here are some unforgettable events that have happened in the world in 2023 so far.

Jan 1

Croatia replaced its national currency, the kuna, with the euro.

Jan 10

The UK’s Prince Harry published Spare, his tell-all memoir on his upbringing with the Royal Family.

Jan 20

Buzz Aldrin, the second man to set foot on the Moon, married Anca Faur on his 93rd birthday.

Jan 24

The Doomsday Clock was set at 90 seconds to midnight after new escalations in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The Doomsday Clock represents how close the world is to a major catastrophe or all-out nuclear war. This adjustment brought the clock the closest it had ever been to midnight since its creation in 1947.

Feb 1

Legendary rock singer Ozzy Osbourne announced his retirement from touring.

The 74-year-old had faced health complications for years, including a spine injury and a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. After a number of canceled shows, he made the hard decision to quit touring to take care of his health.

Feb 6

Turkey and Syria were struck by a catastrophic 7.8 magnitude earthquake that killed 59,259 people.

Over the next three weeks, the region was hit with over 10,000 aftershocks. It was the deadliest earthquake in Turkey since 526 AD and Syria since 1822.

Feb 11

The Armenian-Turkish land border opened for the first time in 35 years.

The border was opened briefly to allow a convoy of vehicles carrying aid to disaster-struck areas of Turkey affected by the 2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquake. The last time the border opened was in 1988 when Turkey sent aid to Armenia after another devastating earthquake.

Feb 28

The FBI publicly confirmed that they believed COVID-19 originated in a lab in Wuhan, China.

Mar 9

The US record industry reported that for the first time since 1987, sales of vinyl records exceeded CD sales.

Mar 14

OpenAI released GPT-4, an upgraded version of their popular artificial intelligence chatbot.

Mar 17

The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The warrant was issued for the crime of forcefully deporting children from Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine into Russia. A warrant for the same crime was also issued against Russia’s Commissioner for Children’s Rights.

Mar 31

Italy banned the use of OpenAI’s ChatGPT over data security concerns.

Instead of responding to the concerns raised by Italy’s data privacy regulators, OpenAI simply pulled the plug for Italian users. ChatGPT was restored the following month with changes that allowed users to prevent the chatbot from using their data.

Apr 3

NASA announced the astronauts for the first trip to the moon in over 50 years.

Commander Reid Wiseman, mission specialist Jeremy Hansen, flight engineer Christina Koch, and pilot Victor J. Glover were chosen for Artemis II, a fly-by mission to the moon.

Apr 4

Finland officially joined Nato, becoming the 31st member of the security alliance.

Apr 20

SpaceX’s Starship rocket exploded four minutes into its first full flight test.

The Starship rocket, the most powerful rocket ever built, is set to one day carry human colonists to Mars. Despite the explosion, SpaceX’s engineers celebrated the launch, as it provided invaluable data.

Apr 29

Legendary country musician Willie Nelson held a two-day music concert for his 90th birthday party.

May 1

Geoffrey Hinton, the “Godfather of AI,” resigned from Google amidst growing concerns over AI.

The so-called godfather, who gained his nickname for his pioneering work in the AI field, resigned to help spread the word about the dangers of the emerging technology.

May 2

The Writers Guild of America went on strike after a labor dispute.

The strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) was the largest stoppage interruption to US film and TV production since the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Guild members headed to picket lines demanding increased wages and better job security.

May 4

Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher was posthumously awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

May 25

The FDA gave Elon Musk the go-ahead to trial his Neuralink brain implants on humans.

Jun 3

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was sworn in for his third term as Turkey’s President.

Erdoğan previously served as the Prime Minister of Turkey from 2003 to 2014, and as the mayor of Istanbul before that.

Jun 8

Former US President Donald Trump was formally accused of mishandling classified documents.

Jun 16

The rules for the Grammy Awards were updated to restrict AI-generated songs.

The new rules clarified that songs that are fully generated by AI will not be considered for awards. Songs that are only partly written by AI and have “meaningful” human contributions are still allowed.

Jun 30

Harrison returned to our screens for “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.”

The fifth and final installment of the Indiana Jones film series also starred John Rhys-Davies, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Antonio Banderas. It’s the only film in the series that Steven Spielberg didn’t direct.

Famous Deaths

Unfortunately, 2023 has also been a year we’ve had to say some goodbyes…

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Tina Turner

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Singer

Tina Turner

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Tina Turner

Tina Turner was a Swiss singer born on November 26, 1939. She died on May 24, 2023, at age 83 in Küsnacht, Switzerland.

Died On:

May 24, 2023 (Age 83)

Died In:

Küsnacht, Switzerland

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Lisa Marie Presley

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Singer

Lisa Marie Presley

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Lisa Marie Presley

Lisa Marie Presley was an American singer born on February 1, 1968. She died on January 12, 2023, at age 54 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Died On:

Jan 12, 2023 (Age 54)

Died In:

California, USA

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Sinéad O’Connor

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Singer

Sinéad O'Connor

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Sinéad O’Connor

Sinéad O’Connor was an Irish singer born on December 8, 1966. She died on July 26, 2023, at age 56 in London, England, UK.

Died On:

Jul 26, 2023 (Age 56)

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England, UK

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Lance Reddick

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Actor

Lance Reddick

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Lance Reddick

Lance Reddick was an American actor born on June 7, 1962. He died on March 17, 2023, at age 60 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Died On:

Mar 17, 2023 (Age 60)

Died In:

California, USA

2023 In Music

Looking for some new songs for your 2023 playlist?

Well, here’s the official Billboard Hot 100 playlist, featuring this week’s most popular songs!

Album of the Year

Harry Styles’ vibrant and infectious pop album “Harry’s House” lit up the music scene in 2023, earning him the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and solidifying his status as a charismatic and talented artist.

Song of the Year

In 2023, Bonnie Raitt won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year with her catchy hit “Just Like That.”

Best New Artist

Samara Joy’s exceptional talent and captivating jazz performances have earned her the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2023, establishing her as a rising star in the world of jazz music.

2023 in Numbers

Let’s dive into some interesting number facts!

If you’ve ever wondered how to write the year 2023 in Roman numerals, it’s MMXXIII. And, if you ever find yourself needing to know what 2023 looks like in binary, it’s 11111100111.

Harshad Number

2023 is a Harshad number, which is a number that can be evenly divided by the sum of its digits. It’s like a special math rule for some numbers.

To explain in more detail, we add up the digits (2 + 0 + 2 + 3), which equals 7. And now we see if 2023 can be divided evenly by 7, which it can! 2023 ÷ 7 = 289. So this makes 2023 a Harshad number.

Chinese Zodiac 2023

Chinese Zodiac 2023: Year of the Water Rabbit

According to the Chinese calendar, 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit, which occurs every twelve years.

But did you know that the Chinese zodiac cycle also incorporates the five elements – Wood, Fire, Earth, Gold (Metal), and Water? So 2023 is actually the Year of the Water Rabbit, which only occurs every sixty years!

Because the Chinese calendar works from the lunar cycle, the Chinese New Year for 2023 didn’t start on January 1st. Instead, it runs from January 22nd to February 9, 2024.

People born in the Year of the Rabbit tend to be gentle, compassionate, and artistic. They possess a harmonious nature, valuing peace and tranquility while showcasing their creativity and sensitivity.

Famous people born in Years of the Rabbit include Johnny Depp and DJ Khaled!

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