Thursday, 30 April 2026

1 May: 121

1st May is the 121st day of the year. 10 facts about the number 121.

  1. 121 is the atomic number of Unbiunium, also known as eka-actinium, a hypothetical chemical element with the symbol Ubu. It has attracted attention because of predictions that it may be in the island of stability. Its position in the periodic table suggests it would have similar properties to lanthanum and actinium.

  2. The A121 is a road in England connecting Waltham Cross and Woodford Wells. The main settlements on it are Waltham Abbey and Loughton. it passes through the densest part of Epping Forest.

  3. 121 (Eagle) Sqn is a Royal Air Force aircraft squadron was one of three Eagle Squadrons manned by American volunteers during the Second World War.

  4. The year 121 was a common year starting on Tuesday, known at the time as the Year of the Consulship of Verus and Augur. In 121, Construction of the Temple of Venus and Roma began in Rome, and it saw the death of Cai Lun, Chinese inventor of Paper and the papermaking process.

  5. London Bus route 121 runs from Enfield Island Village to Turnpike Lane Station.

  6. 121 Hermione is a binary Asteroid discovered in 1872 by J. C. Watson and named after Hermione, daughter of Menelaus and Helen in Greek mythology.

  7. 121 is a song by Robert Forster from the album Calling from a Country Phone.

  8. *121# is a 2018 film directed by V. Anand and starring Vinay Chandar, Sounil Deshmukh, Naveen Kumar Gowda. It’s about a group of friends who meet up after a long time for a party and accidentally commit a crime.

  9. 121 is the square of 11.

  10. In numerology, 121’s energy is methodical and focussed. People under its influence will work on one project at a time and see it through to the end. They are drawn to step-by-step instructions for reaching life-enhancing goals.





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