
On this date in 1863, the world's first underground train opened to fare-paying passengers in London. It was called the Metropolitan Railway (and is now called the Underground or the Tube). In the U.S., an underground train is called a subway.
On this date in 1911, t


On this date in 1935, Amelia Earhart began a flight from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Oakland, California. When she succeeded, landing the next day, she became the first person to have successfully solo such a flight. Thousands of cheering fans greeted her.
Did you know...?
- Within a few months of opening, the London Underground was carrying more than 26,000 passengers a day. (An amazing 40,000 passengers traveled on it the very first day.)
- The underground train that crosses the English Channel goes through a undersea tunnel about 50 kilometers (30 miles) long, and about 75 meters (250 feet) deep at the deepest point. The Channel tunnel is called the Chunnel.
- Our “aerial photos” now come from satellites in space and cover every bit of the Earth. The resolution is down to 1.3 to 2 feet per pixel. That means you theoretically could spot even a bicycle or a doghouse on the latest aerial photos!
- It took Amelia Earhart 17 hours and 7 minutes to fly the 2,408 miles from Hawaii to California. Now such a flight would take about 5 or 6 hours.
Explore some aerial photos.
- Zoom in (wait a few seconds for the picture to focus) on this photo of New York City.
- Here are some splendid aerial photos of London at night. (The Big Picture is an excellent place for all sorts of photos, by the way!)
- This photo is of the Harbin ice festival in China. Isn't it wild???
Find your house in a satellite photo.

Do a coloring page on Amelia Earhart.