22 fun facts for January, 7

Discover dozens of fun facts for this special day. Read the summary for a quick recap on what happened.
Summary
January 7th offers a variety of fun and interesting facts, ranging from Japan's Nanakusa no Sekku to Galileo Galilei's discovery of Jupiter's moons. From historical events like the first transatlantic telephone call to the celebration of Ethiopian Christmas, January 7th is a day filled with cultural, scientific, and artistic milestones.
22 Fun facts
  1. In Japan, January 7th is Nanakusa no Sekku or Seven-Herb Festival. People eat a traditional dish called nanakusa-gayu made with seven different kinds of herbs to ward off evil and welcome good health.
  2. Distaff Day, also known as Saint Distaff's Day or Rock Day, is celebrated on January 7th in some European countries. This day marks the end of the 12 days of Christmas and the resumption of spinning, a primarily female activity.
  3. On January 7, 1610, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei first discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter, now known as the Galilean moons. This discovery had significant implications for the understanding of the Solar System and the theory of a heliocentric universe.
  4. January 7, 1894, marks the birthday of famous Croatian inventor and mechanical engineer, Slavoljub Eduard Penkala. He registered numerous patents, including the development of the first mechanical pencil and fountain pen.
  5. Zora Neale Hurston, a significant African-American writer and anthropologist, was born on January 7th, 1891. She was a central figure of the Harlem Renaissance and is best known for her novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God."
  6. American record producer and songwriter Kenneth Brian "Babyface" Edmonds was born on January 7th, 1959. He has written and produced more than 26 number-one R&B hits, and has worked with artists such as Whitney Houston, Madonna, and Michael Jackson.
  7. On January 7th, 1970, farmers discovered the Lunokhod 1 rover while they were plowing their fields in Kazakhstan. Lunokhod 1 was the first wheeled vehicle to land on and traverse the lunar surface.
  8. American singer and songwriter David Bowie was born on January 7, 1947. Bowie was an influential force in music for over five decades and was known for his distinctive voice, eclectic musical style, and striking visual presentation.
  9. On January 7, 1714, British inventor Henry Mill received the first patent for the typewriter. Although there are no records of his invention ever being produced, he is recognized as the first person to patent the concept of a typewriter to create fair copies of documents.
  10. Acclaimed American actor Nicolas Cage was born on January 7, 1964. Known for his distinctive acting style and a wide range of roles, he has remained a prominent figure in Hollywood for several decades and won an Academy Award for his role in "Leaving Las Vegas".
  11. On January 7, 1927, the first international transatlantic telephone call was made between New York City and London. It was a significant milestone in the history of telecommunications, paving the way for global communication.
  12. Spanish singer and actor Enrique Iglesias was born on January 7, 1975. He is considered the "King of Latin Pop" and has sold more than 180 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling Spanish artists of all time.
  13. January 7th is the Russian Orthodox Church's celebration of Christmas. Orthodox Christians in Russia follow the Julian calendar, which has a 13-day discrepancy resulting in the Christmas celebration falling on January 7th.
  14. On January 7, 1999, the impeachment trial of US President Bill Clinton began in the Senate. He was acquitted in February 1999, making him the second president in US history to be impeached by the House of Representatives but acquitted by the Senate.
  15. American basketball player Lamar Odom was born on January 7, 1979. He went on to have a successful career in the NBA, winning two championships with the Los Angeles Lakers.
  16. In Ethiopia, January 7th is when Genna or Ethiopian Christmas is celebrated. This public holiday marks the birth of Jesus Christ, and is celebrated with festive customs, feasting, and attending church services.
  17. On January 7, 1451, the University of Glasgow in Scotland was founded. Today, it is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world, ranked 73rd in the world according to the QS World University Rankings.
  18. January 7, 1953, marks the birthday of the accomplished American artist Robert Longo. Longo is known for his large-scale drawings and sculptures, as well as his influence in the 1980s art scene.
  19. On January 7, 2000, World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov lost a game to the IBM Deep Blue computer. This defeat marked a milestone in computer technology, showcasing the potential of artificial intelligence in various fields.
  20. German racing driver Michael Schumacher was born on January 7, 1969. Schumacher is a seven-time Formula One champion, making him one of the most successful drivers in the history of the sport.
  21. In the Roman Catholic Church, January 7th is the feast day of Saint Raymond of Penyafort, a Dominican friar and canon lawyer. He is known for compiling the Decretals of Gregory IX, which served as a vital resource in the development of church law.
  22. On January 7, 1785, Jean-Pierre Blanchard and John Jeffries became the first people to fly across the English Channel in a hydrogen balloon. Their pioneering journey marked a milestone in aviation history, with the balloon's technology paving the way for further developments in lighter-than-air flight.