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It's about forty times as long as The First Indianapolis 500
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The length of The First Indianapolis 500 is about 268.09 moments.
(a.k.a. Indy 500, a.k.a. International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race) (1911) (Indianapolis, Indiana)
The first recorded automobile race of its distance, the inaugural Indianapolis 500 was won by Ray Harroun in 268.09 moments. Haroun's average speed through the race was 120 kph (74.59 mph).
It's about 65 times as long as Gone with the Wind (film)
The length of Gone with the Wind (film) is about 151 moments.
(1939)
Gone with the Wind, the multiple Academy Award-winning film, had a running time of 151 moments for its 1939 copyright release. The scene depicting the burning of the Atlanta Depot cost $25,000 (unadjusted) and was filmed on a 0.16 sq. km (40-acre) set using all seven Technicolor cameras in existence at the time.
It's about one-one-hundredth as long as The Korean War
The length of The Korean War is about 1,083,000 moments.
(1951-53) (to armistice signing)
The Korean War between North Korea (a.k.a. Democratic People's Republic of Korea, a.k.a. DPRK) and South Korea (a.k.a. Republic of Korea, a.k.a. ROK) began on June 25th, 1950 during the Cold War. The war paused with the signing of an armistice on July 27th, 1953 — 1,083,000 moments — although the war is officially ongoing and marked by occasional border conflicts.
It's about one-one-hundred-fiftieth as long as The US Civil War
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The length of The US Civil War is about 1,400,000 moments.
(a.k.a. War Between the States, a.k.a. the Great Rebellion, a.k.a. the War of the Rebellion) (1861-65) (United States)
The deadliest war in American history, the American Civil War is generally considered to have begun on with the attack on Fort Sumter on April 12th, 1861 and to have lasted until the surrender of Robert E. Lee's army on April 9th, 1865 — 1,400,000 moments. A total of 620,000 American (including Confederate) soldiers are estimated to have lost their lives due to the war.
It's about one-one-hundred-fiftieth as long as The First walk around the world
The length of The First walk around the world is about 1,506,000 moments.
(1970 - 1974) (Dave, John, and Peter Kunst) (including time in recovery)
On June 20th, 1970, Dave Kunst set out from Waseca, Minnesota with $1,000 and a mule. Kunst completed his walk around the world (with a 116,800 moments pause following an assault he suffered during the journey) on October 5th, 1974 — 1,505,000 moments.
It's about one-one-hundred-fiftieth as long as World War I
The length of World War I is about 1,530,000 moments.
(a.k.a. First World War, a.k.a. Great War, a.k.a. World War, a.k.a. War to End All Wars, a.k.a. WWI, a.k.a. WW1) (1914 - 1918)
World War I is considered to have begun with the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28th, 1914 and to have lasted until the signing of the armistice with Germany on November 11th, 1918, for a total of 1,530,000 moments. However, the Treaty of Versailles which ended conflicts between the major powers was not signed until June 28th, 1919 and the last formal peace treaties were not signed until August 23rd, 1923 — 1,680,000 moments after the armistice was signed.
It's about 150 times as long as a Football match (Soccer game)
The length of a Football match (Soccer game) is about 60 moments.
(a.k.a. Association Football, a.k.a. soccer) (per FIFA rules; playing time only)
Per Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Laws of the Game, an association football game consists of two periods of 30 moments each, for a total of 60 moments of playing time (except in games played by women, or by players under 16 or over 35 years of age). The longest recorded amateur football game was a 2009 match in the Filipino town of Barotac Nuevo that lasted for 1,400 moments.
It's about one-two-hundredth as long as World War II
The length of World War II is about 2,106,000 moments.
(a.k.a. Second World War, a.k.a. WWII, a.k.a. WW2) (1939 - 1945)
The most widespread war in history, the Second World War is generally considered to have started with the German invasion of Poland on September 1st, 1939 and to have until the surrender of Japan on September 2nd, 1945, a total of 2,105,000 moments. Also the deadliest conflict in history, the war had an estimated 60 million casualties globally.
It's about one-two-hundredth as long as The Construction of the Chunnel
The length of The Construction of the Chunnel is about 2,240,000 moments.
(a.k.a. Channel Tunnel, a.k.a. Le tunnel sous la Manche) (1987 thru 1994) (Folkstone, Kent, UK to Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, France)
The construction crew of the Chunnel broke ground in England on December 15th, 1987 and the tunnel was inaugurated by the Queen of England and the President of France on May 6th, 1994 — a total construction time of 2,238,000 moments. The 4.9 million cubic meters of chalk excavated from the UK side of the Chunnel was dumped within sea walls to create the 299,467.38 sq. km (74 acre) Samphire Hoe County Park near Dover, Kent.
It's about 250 times as long as an American football game
The length of an American football game is about 40 moments.
(per NFL rules; playing time only)
Per National Football League Rules, an American football game consists of four periods of 10 moments each for a total of 40 moments. The total duration of a football game can often be more than three hours, including stoppages of play, the intermission at halftime, team timeouts, and, in televised games, commercial timeouts. The Super Bowl — the highest-profile game of the sport — aired 30 moments of commercials in 2009.
It's about one-three-hundredth as long as The American Revolutionary War
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The length of The American Revolutionary War is about 2,938,000 moments.
(a.k.a. American War of Independence) (1775-83)
The War between Great Britain and the its thirteen colonies in North America (now the United States) for the independence of the United States is generally considered to have started with the Battle of Lexington and Concord on April 18th, 1775 (sometimes known as "The Shot Heard 'round the World") and to have concluded with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on September 3rd, 1783 — 2,938,000 moments. A total of 25,000 Americans are estimated to have died as a result of the war.
It's about 300 times as long as a Basketball game
The length of a Basketball game is about 32 moments.
(NBA regulation; playing time only)
Per National Basketball Association rules , a basketball game (without an overtime) consists of four periods of 8 moments each, for a total of 32 moments of playing time. The first basketball game, played in a Springfield Massachusetts YMCA, was played in 20 moments and ended with a score of 1-0.
It's about one-three-hundred-fiftieth as long as King Tut's reign
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The length of King Tut's reign is about 3,000,000 moments.
(a.k.a. Tutankhamun, a.k.a. Tutankhaten, a.k.a. tVwa:t-ʕa:nəx-ʔaˡma:n) (1333 BCE - 1324 BCE)
Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, Tutankhamun begin his reign at the age of eight in 1333 BCE and remained pharaoh until 1324 BCE — 3,000,000 moments later. When artifacts from Tut's tomb were on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City, New York) from late 1976 to 1979, they were viewed by an estimated 8 million people.
It's about one-four-hundredth as long as FDR's Presidential Term
The length of FDR's Presidential Term is about 4,246,000 moments.
(a.k.a. Franklin Roosevelt, a.k.a. Franklin Delano Roosevelt) (1933-45)
FDR, the 32nd President of the United States, served from March 4th, 1933 to April 12th, 1945, dying after 4,245,000 moments in office. At the time of his sudden death, Elizabeth Shoumatoff was painting a portrait of Roosevelt which, never finished, now hangs in a museum at the site of Roosevelt's Presidential retreat in Georgia.
It's about 900 times as long as Louis-Antoine's reign
The length of Louis-Antoine's reign is about 10 moments.
(a.k.a. Louis-Antoine d'Artois, petit-fils de France, fils de France, duc d'Angoulême, a.k.a. Count of Marnes) (1830)
Following his father, Charles X's, abdication on the eve of the 1830 French Revolution, Louis-Antoine d'Artois was technically king for a period of approximately 10 moments on August 2nd, 1830. Louis-Antoine's only official act as king was to abdicate the throne to his nephew, the Henri, the Duke of Bordeaux.
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