14 Fun Facts About October

In the Julian and Gregorian calendars, October is the tenth month of the year. It is also the sixth of seven months which have a length of 31 days. In countries of the Southern Hemisphere, the month of October is usually associated with the season of spring. However, in the countries of the Northern Hemisphere, this month is associated with autumn. Here are 14 fun facts about October that will blow your mind. 

1. October Was The Eighth Month Of The Year

The name of the month of “October” originated from the Latin word “octō”, which means “eight” because October was the eighth month of the year in the Roman calendar.

October became the tenth month of the year when the month of January and February were added to the calendar, as we know it now.

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2. The Traditional Flower Of October Is Calendula

The traditional flower of the month of October is the calendula, which symbolizes comfort, healing, protection, winning grace, and lovable.

3. October Was Called “Winterfylleth”

The month of October was called “Winterfylleth” by the Anglo-Saxons, which means the “fullness of winter”. Because this month had the first full moon of the winter season.

4. First-ever Presidential Speech On Television 

President Harry S. Truman delivered the first-ever presidential speech on television from the White House on October 5, 1947.

5. October And February End On The Same Day Of The Week

October and February always end on the same day of the week every year.

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6. October Is The Best Time To Go Stargazing

The night sky in October is much clearer than in all other months of the year so it is the best time to go stargazing.

7. October Is Not Mentioned In Shakespeare’s Plays And Sonnets

One of the amazing fun facts about October is that the month of October is not mentioned in any of William Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets.

8. Christopher Columbus Landed In America

Italian explorer Christopher Columbus landed in America on October 12, 1492.

9. People Born In October Are Smart And Optimistic

People born in the month of October are usually very smart, optimistic, and positive in their approach toward almost everything in life and are generally high achievers.

10. First Artificial Satellite Was Launched By The Soviet Union

Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.  

11. A Lot Of US Presidents Have Been Born In October

More presidents of the United States have been born in October than in any other month of the year.

12. Nevada Became The 36th State Of The US

On October 31, 1864, the History of Nevada as a state began when it became the 36th state of the United States.

13. October And January Begin On The Same Day Of The Week

October and January always begin on the same day of the week in common years. However, in leap years, October does not start on the same day of the week as any other month of the year.

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14. Greenwich Was Established As The Universal Time

Greenwich, in London, was established as the universal time from which the standard times are calculated throughout the world on October 13, 1884.

These are 14 fun facts about October.

FAQ: 14 Fun Facts About October

Here I have answered some of the most relevant questions about October. 

Q1. When Did Christopher Columbus Come To America?

Ans: On October 12, 1492, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus landed in America.

Q2. What Are The Qualities Of October Born?

Ans: People born in October are generally very smart, optimistic, and positive in their approach toward almost everything in life. They are also high achievers.

Q3. What Month Is Best For Stargazing?

Ans: The night sky in October is much clearer than all other months in a year, and because of that it is the best time for stargazing.

Q4. Who Launched The First Artificial Satellite?

Ans: The Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, into an elliptical low Earth orbit on October 4, 1957.

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Sayan Banerjee
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