1903 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights | TakeMeBack.to

1903 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 03 May Mersey Railway electrification: On May 3, 1903, the Mersey Railway, operating between Birkenhead and Liverpool via a tunnel under the River Mersey, converted its power system from steam to electricity. This transition utilized a 650 V DC fourth rail system, marking a significant advancement in British rail transport. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 25 May First electrified third rail railroad in the United States: On May 25, 1903, the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad inaugurated service as the first U.S. railroad to utilize an electrified third rail system, marking a significant advancement in rail transportation. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 18 Aug Karl Jatho's early aviation attempt: On August 18, 1903, German aviation pioneer Karl Jatho made an early attempt at powered flight, contributing to the development of aviation technology during the early 20th century. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 08 Dec Langley Airplane Trial Failure: On December 8, 1903, Samuel Langley attempted a second flight of his full-sized Aerodrome A, a manned aircraft designed to achieve powered flight. The aircraft failed to take off, collapsing upon launch and plunging into the Potomac River, nearly drowning the pilot, Charles Manly. This marked the end of Langley's aeronautical endeavors. source: si.edu
  • 12 Dec First International Radio Transmission from Eiffel Tower: On December 12, 1903, the Eiffel Tower in Paris transmitted its first international radio signal, marking a significant advancement in wireless communication technology. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 16 Dec Wright Brothers' First Sustained Flight: On December 16, 1903, the Wright brothers made their first successful powered flight near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The flight lasted 12 seconds, covering 120 feet, marking the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered aircraft. source: nps.gov