135 days from April 25, 1905
would be
September 7, 1905 (Thursday)
Time Zone: America/New_York (GMT-04:00)
• Day numbers: 250
• Week number: 36
• Leap year: 1905 is not a leap year
• Daylight Saving Time: No
Sunrise, Sunset Times for September 7, 1905 (Thursday)
• Sunrise time: 06:07 am
• Sunset time: 06:55 pm
• Day length: 12h 48m
• Source: suntoday.org
Moon Phase for September 7, 1905 (Thursday)
• Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous
• Illumination: 69%
• Moon Age: 9.26 day(s)
• Source: mooninfo.org
September 7, 1905 Holidays and National Days
September 7 in History
2008
US Government assumes conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the country’s two largest mortgage financing companies, during the subprime mortgage crisis.
2004
Hurricane Ivan damages 90% of buildings on the island of Grenada; 39 die in the Category 5 storm.
1988
Pilot and cosmonaut Abdul Ahad Mohmand, the first Afghan to travel to outer space, returns to earth after 9 days aboard the Soviet space station Mir.
1986
Desmond Tutu becomes first black leader of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa (now the Anglican Church of South Africa).
1979
ESPN, the Entertainment and Sports Programing Network, debuts.
1978
Secret police agent Francesco Gullino assassinates Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov in London by firing a ricin pellet from a specially designed umbrella.
1977
Panama and US sign Torrijos-Carter Treaties to transfer control of the Panama Canal from the US to Panama at the end of the 20th century.
1970
Jockey Bill Shoemaker earns 6,033rd win, breaking Johnny Longden’s record for most lifetime wins; Shoemaker’s record would stand for 29 years.
1965
Pro Football Hall of Fame opens in Canton, Ohio.
1954
Integration of public schools begins in Washington D.C. and Maryland.
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