Life Timeline

For those born April 29, 1962.

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1961
Before you were born

You're one of the first people who's never lived in a world without human spaceflight.

In April 2011, The Atlantic editors collected essays about human spaceflight on the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's historic trip.

1962
Year 60

You were born in April of 1962. This year, The Atlantic celebrates its 160th birthday, making it 3 times as old as you.

The year you were born, Robert Moses, the controversial and influential city planner who shaped the development of New York City, defended his vision for the American city.

1962
Beginnings

Around the time you were born, Walter Cronkite began anchoring CBS Evening News.

In the January 1976 issue, David Halberstam wrote about the scope and power of broadcast television and the development of the 30-minute news program.

1969

NASA

Man on the Moon

At 7 years old, you were alive to behold people walking on the moon.

Over the years, the moon landing has come to be lauded as the pinnacle of human achievement, although it was often derided at the time. In 1963, NASA astronauts took to The Atlantic to plead the case for landing on the moon.

1975

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The teenage years

This is what Hollywood thought teenagers looked like the year you became one.

Cooley High was released in 1975.

1980
Coming of age

Around your 18th birthday, the United States performed a nuclear test in Nevada.

In May 2011, Michael Freedman wrote about the cultural importance of nuclear testing.

1989
Half a life ago

Your life can be divided into two halves: before and after Game Boys.

In April 2014, Eric Levenson looked back on the games that popularized handheld gaming.

1991

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Contemporaries

In 1991, Demi Moore, who was born the same year as you, earned a Golden Globe nomination for Ghost.

In July 2015, Megan Garber wrote about the enduring popularity of one of the songs used in the movie, "Unchained Melody."

2007

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Across the Universe

When you turned 45, you watched humankind reach the outer solar system.

With NASA's Cassini-Huygens mission in 2005, humans landed a probe in the outer reaches of the solar system for the first time, a moment Ross Andersen called the most glorious mission in the history of planetary science.

2025
Forecasts

By the time you turn 62, the World Bank predicts that the U.S. dollar will lose its global dominance.

In February 2012, Charles A. Kupchan wrote about the world's emerging economies, and how the world will look by 2050.

Today
History in the making

History is happening all around you, every day.

The Atlantic is here to help you process it, in stories like these: