History's greatest coincidences
Cosmic twins of history
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Written in the stars
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Luck of the battlefield
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The science of serendipity
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Master of History's greatest coincidences
misslily Riding on a comet— (Halley's in the sky!) / Born and died when it flew by— (Oh, yeah!)
Titanic prediction: Morgan Robertson's fictional Titan ship carried 3,000 passengers, remarkably close to the real Titanic's capacity of 3,500.
An icy celestial body that releases gas and dust, forming a tail when orbiting near the sun. Author Mark Twain was born in 1835 and died in 1910, both coinciding with Halley's Comet's appearance.
What is the title of Morgan Robertson's 1898 novella that predicted the sinking of the Titanic?
Which famous astronomical object is tied to both the birth and death of author Mark Twain?
What was the name of the cabin boy in both Edgar Allan Poe's novel and the real 1884 shipwreck?
In what month did both the fictional ship Titan and the real Titanic strike an iceberg?
Which actor found a lost copy of 'The Girl from Petrovka' that belonged to the author?



