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  1. This 17th-century pocket watch is still as accurate right now as it was when it was made. And it’s green, too: it works with solar energy. ⏱️ Charles Bloud 🏛️

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  2. Is enabled on your 📱 mobile phone? In that case, we invite you to follow this video guide and enter "The Art of Color", our latest 🏛️ Pocket Gallery that will let you explore works of art sorted by color transitions. Get ready for a contemplative and soothing experience.

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  3. Jul 22
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  5. Pictured here is Buzz Aldrin lounging around the lunar spot that sees the most foot traffic. They didn’t have an LRV to fix up with duct tape yet 👉 🏛️

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  6. 🇫🇷 Aujourd’hui, le château de Versailles célèbre le . Un moment de partage entre tous les châteaux du monde ! 🤗 🌍 Today, the Palace of Versailles celebrates the . A moment of sharing between all the palaces of the world! 🤗

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  7. This is Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit’s glove, and the weird spots on it are the most boringly amazing thing you can think of: yes, it's dust. Moon dust. Learn more about how it ended (and stayed) there on Google Arts & Culture 👉 🏛️

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  8. It’s a nice half-Earth from the Moon. For more pictures that are out of this world, and yet are of this world, check out our exhibit on the pictures taken by Apollo 8 during its trip in space 👉 🏛️

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  9. Apollo 11 was a three-man mission. Highlighting today Michael Collins, the pilot of the Command Module. He played a great part in the Moon Landing. More from Collins 👉 🏛️

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  10. Software engineer Margaret Hamilton, Director of the Software Engineering Division of the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, leader of Apollo flight software design and development, Mother of Rope. 🏛️

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  11. "The Deep Listener allows you to listen to species in the park through in ways that you otherwise cannot hear. “

 Amazing work from Jakob Kudsk Steensen in partnership with available now 👉 👈

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  12. This is the Lion of Mosul (Iraq). Sadly, the original object was destroyed by an act of war in 2015. It was scanned by the team, and now a 3D-printed copy is available to the public. Learn more about the impact of wars on culture 👉

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  13. Today is 🎨 Rembrandt van Rijn’s birthday. He’s 22 in this picture but would be 413 today. Just because it’s not a round number is no reason to pass on a celebration. So we invite you to join us and the in celebrating this prolific painter 👉

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  14. If 🎨 Grandma Moses proved anything by picking up a brush at age 77, it’s that it’s never too late to start a career in art. Don’t give up, and sooner or later your talent will shine through. 📅 1947 🏛️

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  15. Babylonian ruins have been integrated into the World Heritage. To celebrate, discover the history behind the Ishtar Gate, 2600 years in the making, undoing, and reconstructing 👉

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  16. Jul 10
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  17. Put your Apollo 11 spacesuit on, launch is imminent. And if you don’t know how, here are the instructions, courtesy of our partners 👉 Once that’s done, join us for the rest of the festivities 👉 📷

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  18. We are proud to be partners with and their vast collection, from the Old Masters of the Baroque to a very large collection of Rodin. Check it out on Google Arts and Culture 👉 🎨 Auguste Renoir 📅 1899/1900

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  19. Jul 9

    To celebrate this inspiring season of the Women's World Cup, see part of the history of women's football at , in partnership with . Did you know that women could get arrested for playing football in Brazil, from 1941 to 1979?

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  20. Jul 7

    In the 17th century, the Dutch had a soft spot for scenes of debauchery and concupiscence, with a moral undertone. Will this student pass the exam? To learn more, just follow the guide 👉 🎨 Gerard van Honthorst 📅 1625 🏛️

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