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What Happened in 2009?

Although 2009 may seem as though it were a lifetime ago to some of us, to others, it feels as though it were only yesterday! And, to be fair, some of the events that happened during this year were so huge, that their impact has lasted for a decade between now and then.

From the world losing the King of Pop, and natural disasters shaking the planet, to political reforms that changed countries and countless people’s lives, 2009 was not a year we’ll soon forget! Here are some of the biggest events that took place in 2009.

In this year

Bitcoin

January

Bitcoin was officially “released” for the first time as of January 3rd, 2009. It was on this date that the very first block – aptly named “Genesis” – was established by Satoshi Nakamoto. Nakamoto remains a fairly secretive figure – but this event would set crypto off the mark for the decade ahead.

bushfire

February

Bushfires struck Victoria, in Australia. The fires killed at least 173 people, countless animals, and destroyed thousands of homes and hectares of land. Sadly, it wouldn’t be the last bushfires the country fell prey to. The event became known as Black Saturday,

João Bernardo Vieira

March

João Bernardo Vieira, who was the President of Guinea-Bissau, was shockingly assassinated on March 2nd, 2009. He was shot and killed at his home, during what’s reported to have been an armed offensive.

Facts about Cuba

April

The US’ Cuban policy experienced a huge shift in April 2009. The United States announced that Cuban-Americans were now allowed to visit the country and send money to their relatives in Cuba. This marked a huge change in the embargo the country had been under for decades.

LGBtQ

May

California’s Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8. The proposition maintained the ban on same-sex marriage in the state. Sadly, the legislation would not change in the state before 2013.

Manuel Zelaya

June

On June 28th, 2009, the Honduran military staged a successful coup against President Manuel Zelaya. Roberto Micheletti assumed the presidency following Zelaya's removal from office.

total solar eclipse

July

What’s thought to be the longest complete solar eclipse of the century occurred on July 22nd, 2009. The event reportedly lasted around six minutes and 38 seconds, and was visible across the Pacific and some regions in Asia.

Facts about Bolivia

August

Bolivia led the way for its indigenous peoples on August 3rd, 2009, as it became the first nation in South America to allow such peoples to govern themselves. It was a forward-thinking move naturally met with praise.

h1n1

September

The H1N1 influenza vaccine became available in some countries. The vaccines proved to be efficient in protecting most people from the virus. However, it was not before mid-2010 that the WHO announced the end of the H1N1 influenza pandemic stage.

Barack Obama talking to the crowd with a microphone

October

The Nobel Peace Prize was officially awarded to US President Barack Obama. He received the award for his ongoing efforts to try and strengthen international relations and diplomacy, and for promoting cooperation between people from around the world.

facts about the Apollo moon landing

November

NASA reported back to thrilled space enthusiasts that they’d discovered evidence of “significant” water residing in a Moon crater – specifically, in the Cabeus. NASA obtained this incredible news thanks to the insight of its LCROSS project. Could that mean life could be sustained naturally on the Moon…? It’s entirely possible, but even at the time of writing, the jury is still very much out.

boeing 787

December

Boeing launched its much-anticipated 787 Dreamliner for the first time on December 15th, 2009. The passenger jet took flight in 2009, but wouldn’t officially launch into service until October 2011, in partnership with All Nippon Airways. This aircraft was considered more fuel-efficient than its predecessor, the 767.

2009 was the year of the…

year of the ox

…ox!

Like 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, and 2021, the Chinese Zodiac claims 2009 is very much a year about ox people. But what does that actually mean? People born in ox years are said to be very stubborn! They are usually very calm people, but once something pushes them over the limit, they can have terrible tempers. The next ox year won't be until 2033.

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Celebrity Births in 2009

Seraphine Rose Elizabeth Affleck (Born January 6th, parents Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck)

Hayes Logan Costner (Born February 12th, parents Christine Baumgartner and Kevin Costner)

Princess Charlotte of Cambridge (Born May 2nd, parents Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge)

Otis Tobias Maguire (Born May 9th, parents Jennifer Meyer and Tobey Maguire)

Stella Luna Pompeo Ivery (Born September 15th, parents Ellen Pompeo and Chris Ivery)

Famous People We Lost in 2009

Michael Jackson, American singer and dancer, died aged 50

Patrick Swayze, American actor, died aged 57

Farrah Fawcett, American actress, died aged 62

Brittany Murphy, American actress, died aged 32

Walker Cronkite, American journalist, died aged 92

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