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2000: Facts & Events That Happened in This Year

Did you know that in 2000, the first long-term crew moved into the International Space Station, turning it into a permanently inhabited outpost in space?

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2000: Facts & Historical Events That Happened in This Year

2000 might seem like a simple time to look back on, but it was just as beautiful and chaotic as any other year.

First of all, the world didn’t end. After all the Y2K jokes and warnings, New Year’s Day arrived with mostly minor computer glitches and a collective sigh of relief.

In science, researchers announced the first draft of the human genome, and the Sydney Summer Olympics brought dazzling performances and global attention to Australia.

Coldplay released their debut album, Destiny’s Child topped the charts, and reality TV changed forever with the launch of Big Brother.

Money and tech were a wild mix as dot-com stocks hit a peak in March and then started falling rapidly, turning instant millionaires into cautionary tales.

Overall, 2000 was a year of fresh starts, big discoveries, and plenty of memorable moments.

Join us as we explore the extraordinary journey of 2000, filled with defining events, music, quotes, and lasting memories.

Historical Events

Here you'll witness the remarkable events that left an indelible mark on our world in 2000.

January 2000

Jan 13

Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced he was stepping down as the company’s chief executive, naming company president Steve Ballmer as his successor.

Jan 25

D’Angelo released his second studio album “Voodoo.”

February 2000

Feb 13

The last original “Peanuts” comic strip appeared in newspapers, one day after creator Charles M. Schulz died.

March 2000

Mar 6

Long-time NHL Boston Bruins defenseman Ray Bourque was traded to the Colorado Avalanche.

Mar 16

A radiological release of plutonium-238 occurred near a glovebox at Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Plutonium Facility.

The incident triggered a U.S. Department of Energy Type A accident investigation into the release and the circumstances that allowed it to happen.

Mar 21

*NSYNC released their third studio album “No Strings Attached.”

The album went on to top the Billboard 200 year-end chart for 2000 and set a then-record for U.S. first-week sales.

Mar 25

At the 20th Golden Raspberry Awards, “Wild Wild West” won Worst Picture.

April 2000

Apr 8

Nineteen U.S. Marines were killed when a V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft crashed near Marana, Arizona.

Apr 15

President Bill Clinton signed Proclamation 7295 creating California’s Giant Sequoia National Monument, protecting about 328,000 acres.

The order helped safeguard many groves of giant sequoias, among the world's largest trees, and guided how the forest would be managed to protect wildlife and the area's natural and cultural features.

Apr 23

An Easter Sunday tornado outbreak struck parts of the south-central United States, producing 28 tornadoes in about seven hours across areas including Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana.

Apr 26

Vermont became the first U.S. state to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples.

December 2000

Dec 13

U.S. Vice President Al Gore conceded the 2000 presidential election, ending his bid to become the 43rd President of the United States.

Famous Births

Check out these awesome individuals who were born in 2000!

Mar 13

Jordyn Jones

American Singer

Age

26 years old

Born IN

Michigan, USA

Mar 21

Jace Norman

American Actor

Age

26 years old

Born IN

New Mexico, USA

Oct 6

Addison Rae

American TikToker

Age

25 years old

Born IN

Louisiana, USA

Oct 31

Willow Smith

American Singer

Age

25 years old

Born IN

California, USA

Jan 8

Noah Cyrus

American Singer

Age

26 years old

Born IN

Tennessee, USA

Dec 22

Joshua Bassett

American Actor

Age

25 years old

Born IN

California, USA

Famous Deaths

Discover the well-known names we lost in 2000.

1914 — 2000

Alec Guinness

English Actor Alec Guinness was born on April 2, 1914. He died on August 5, 2000, at age 86 in England, UK.

Quotes

Check out some of the quotes that made 2000 truly memorable.

Jan 20

“The best evaluation I can make of a player is to look in his eyes and see how scared they are.”

Michael Jordan

(American Basketball Player)

Feb 29

“I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully.”

George W. Bush

(American Politician)

Apr 16

“One of the things I learned when I was negotiating was that until I changed myself, I could not change others.”

Nelson Mandela

(South African President)

2000 in Music

2000 was a musical journey that took us on a wild ride with its chart-topping hits!

From the infectious beats of “Oops!… I Did It Again” by Britney Spears to the smooth R&B groove of “Say My Name” by Destiny’s Child, these songs defined the year and had us dancing like there was no tomorrow.

These music highlights from 2000 are essential knowledge for any music enthusiast.

Album of the Year

Santana’s genre-blending album “Supernatural” captivated the world in 2000, earning them the Grammy for Album of the Year with their fusion of rock and Latin sounds.

Song of the Year

Rob Thomas’s collaboration with Santana on the groovy “Smooth” lit up the charts and secured them the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 2000.

Best New Artist

Christina Aguilera’s impressive vocal range and chart-topping hits earned her the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2000, showcasing her as a pop sensation.

Eurovision Song Contest Winner

The new millennium marked the 45th Eurovision Song Contest in the year 2000, hosted in Stockholm, Sweden.

With a dazzling array of performances, the Olsen Brothers from Denmark enchanted the audience with their catchy tune “Fly on the Wings of Love,” securing Denmark’s second Eurovision triumph.

2000 In Numbers

Are you ready for some interesting number facts? Well, here goes! In Roman numerals, 2000 is MM, and in binary, it’s 11111010000.

Leap Year

In 2000, we witnessed the occurrence of a leap year, marked by the addition of an extra day in February. This adjustment ensures that our calendars remain synchronized with the Earth’s orbital path, preventing seasonal drifts.

Harshad Number

2000 is a Harshad number, which is a number that can be evenly divided by the sum of its digits. It’s like a special math rule for some numbers.

To explain in more detail, we add up the digits (2 + 0 + 0 + 0), which equals 2. And now we see if 2000 can be divided evenly by 2, which it can! 2000 ÷ 2 = 1000. So this makes 2000 a Harshad number.

Abundant Number

Also, 2000 is known as an abundant number. An abundant number is a number where, if you add up all the smaller numbers that can divide evenly into it, the total sum is greater than the number itself.

So, when you add up all the smaller numbers that can divide evenly into 2000 (1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20, 25, 40, 50, 80, 100, 125, 200, 250, 400, 500, 1000), they add up to 2836, which is greater than 2000.

Chinese Zodiac 2000

There are twelve Chinese zodiac signs, which cycle through and change every year, and for 2000, it was the Year of the Dragon.

Interestingly, each zodiac sign is associated with one of the five elements – Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. So 2000 was actually the Year of the Metal Dragon, which only occurs every sixty years!

Because the Chinese calendar is different than ours, the Year of the Metal Dragon actually began on February 5th, and continued until January 23, 2001.

Individuals born in the Year of the Dragon are known for their strong leadership qualities, ambition, and confidence. They possess a charismatic and magnetic personality.

Notable names like Melissa Benoist, Jordyn Jones and Tyler Joseph are all associated with the Year of the Dragon.

2000 Trivia

Did you know that in 2000, the first long-term crew moved into the International Space Station, turning it into a permanently inhabited outpost in space?

Astronauts and cosmonauts began living and working there continuously, conducting experiments in microgravity that would be impossible to do on Earth.

Since then, the ISS has been occupied every single day, becoming one of the greatest examples of international scientific cooperation in history.

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