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February 22: Facts & Historical Events On This Day

Did you know that on this day, February 22, 1997, the Roslin Institute in Scotland successfully cloned an adult sheep?

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February 22nd observes Be Humble Day and Cook a Sweet Potato Day.

We are now on the 53rd day of the year, congratulations for making it this far into the year! There are 312 days left in 2025.

This day may have been a shady day in Britain with one of the country’s biggest crimes in its history taking place, but it has also been a day of great discovery and advancement.

Did you know that on this day, February 22, 1997, the Roslin Institute in Scotland successfully cloned an adult sheep? The sheep Dolly was cloned from the cell of a 6-year-old ewe.

Keep reading for more fun & interesting facts about February 22nd in history!

Historical Events

What memorable events happened on February 22 in history? Keep reading to find out!

Odysseus became the first private spacecraft to land on the Moon.

The Odysseus moon lander, operated by the US firm Intuitive Machines, was the first US-owned spacecraft to land on the Moon in over 50 years. The landing wasn't a total success, though, as the lander ended up tipping on its side during the process.

Dubai’s stunning Museum of the Future officially opened with a light show performance for its visitors.

Dubai's new museum was dubbed "the most beautiful building on Earth". The opening featured spectacular light projections that highlighted the unique architecture of the building for its guests, such as the country's prime minister and vice-president. A few sheiks were also in attendance to witness the unveiling of this massive work of art.

Malaysia’s leader created an uproar when he announced he favors quinoa over the national dish of rice.

Analysis of 65,000-year-old cave paintings in Spain revealed that Neanderthals were the first artists long before humans.

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These paintings were made tens of thousands of years before humans arrived.

Transgender people were no longer allowed to use public toilets after Obama’s rule was rebuked by Donald Trump.

NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope discovered a star with seven Earth-sized planets orbiting it.

On this day, Nature Magazine announced that three of the planets were within a habitable zone.

The UK’s biggest robbery happened, where at least six thieves stole £53 million.

That's equivalent to $92.5 million, and it was stolen from the Securitas Depot, Tonbridge, Kent, UK. The robbery took 7 hours, and more than 37 arrests were made in conjunction with the event.

The first cloned animal from an adult animal cell was announced.

OTD in 1997: The first cloned animal from an adult animal cell was announced.

The Roslin Institute in Scotland successfully cloned Dolly, a sheep.

The Caribbean island state of Saint Lucia gained its independence from the United Kingdom.

Elvis Presley’s “Heartbreak Hotel” debuted on the music charts. It is known as his first hit song.

Planes were banned from passing over the White House.

OTD in 1935: Planes were banned from passing over the White House.

But it wasn't for safety concerns. President Franklin D. Roosevelt banned air traffic crossing the White House so he could get a good night's sleep!

Oscar Wilde’s “Lady Windermere” premiered at St James Theatre, London, UK.

A 3,500-year-old Ancient Egyptian obelisk called “Cleopatra’s Needle” was erected in Central Park, New York, US.

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King Charles VIII of France entered Naples to claim the city’s throne.

Robert Stewart ascended to the Scottish throne, marking the beginning of the House of Stewart.

When Robert's uncle, King David II, died without an heir, Robert was the next in line for the throne. After being crowned, he was known as Robert II of Scotland. The House of Stewart later became the House of Stuart and lasted until 1714.

Famous Births

Are you celebrating your birthday today? If so, did you know that you share the same birthday as Steve Irwin? See what other famous people were born on this day.

1962

Steve Irwin

Australian Zookeeper

Died On

Sep 4, 2006 (Age 44)

Born IN

Victoria, Australia

1975

Drew Barrymore

American Actress

Age

50 years old

Born IN

California, USA

1974

James Blunt

English Singer

Age

51 years old

Born IN

England, UK

1986

Miko Hughes

American Actor

Age

39 years old

Born IN

California, USA

Birthday & Zodiac

Everyone who was born on February 22 shares the same zodiac sign, Pisces.

Pisceans are good listeners. They’re able to listen to others closely with empathy and understanding.

People born in February all have the Amethyst birthstone. Amethyst signifies peace, serenity, and royalty. Wearing this birthstone during this month can help strengthen relationships and provide courage when it’s needed.

The violet, February’s primary birth flower, represents the loyal and faithful nature of individuals born during this time. Primroses, as the secondary birth flower, signify youthful love and new beginnings.

For those of you who were born on Feb 22, you were likely conceived the previous year on June 1.

The due date for a baby conceived on February 22, 2025, is around November 15.

Famous Deaths

Unfortunately, February 22nd has also been a day where we've had to say some goodbyes over the years…

1928 — 1987

Andy Warhol

American Artist Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928. He died on this day in 1987, at age 58 in New York, USA.

Special Holidays

If you've got a few minutes spare today, why not celebrate these special holidays.

World

Be Humble Day

It sure feels good to boast about all of the incredible successes we achieve in our lives. But sometimes practicing humility can be a good thing too! Today is Be Humble Day, so why not celebrate by appreciating other people's achievements rather than our own?

United States

National Cook a Sweet Potato Day

Can you even remember the last time you cooked a sweet potato, how you cooked it, or what it even tasted like? Cook a Sweet Potato Day is about raising awareness of this nutritious yet delicious root, but most importantly it’s a great excuse to cook and eat some!

Fact Of The Day

Days Until

Your countdown to 2025's upcoming special days!

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