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  1. Jul 20
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    "We, you and me, the inhabitants of this wonderful Earth. We did it!" - Michael Collins Hellooo, Moon. What a view!

  2. Jul 20

    The Doodle team worked closely with and to tell the story of Apollo 11’s historic landing on the moon. Go behind the scenes of today’s celebrating

  3. Jul 19
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    "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." - Neil Armstrong Houston, we have a ! Are you as over the moon about as we are?

  4. Jul 19

    “We have liftoff!” What. A. Blast. , what did it take to get the Saturn V rocket flight-ready?

  5. Jul 19

    Ahead of (coming up this Sundae 7/21!), here’s the scoop on the top trending ice cream-related searches across the U.S. to inspire your next cone 🍦

  6. Jul 19

    The Doodle has landed. 🌔 Relive Apollo 11’s historic journey to the Moon in today’s video narrated by astronaut Michael Collins, created in collaboration with

  7. Jul 18

    For both your spontaneous and scheduled plans. No matter where your day ends up taking you, turn it into an adventure from ⛱️🏞️🍦

  8. Jul 18

    fact #4: The Earth looks good from all angles—even the wrong one. The Apollo 11 patch shows the earth as viewed from the moon, but the shadow is on the wrong side →

    The Apollo 11 patch, showing an eagle landing on the moon.
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  9. Jul 18

    fact #3: Spacesuits look cool, but ever wonder how they stay cool? The Apollo 11 spacesuit included a liquid cooling garment (LCG) layer. Made out of nylon, it looked like long underwear with clear plastic tubes running through it →

    A space suit.
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  10. Jul 18

    fact #2: Bug spray for camping trip ✔️ Shark repellent for moon landing ✔️ Because reentry capsules didn’t always land in the designated splashdown zones, astronauts were prepared with shark repellent in their survival kits →

    A rucksack survival kit with supplies astronauts needed for reentry into the ocean.
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  11. Jul 18

    In 1969, astronauts kept track of how long the Apollo 11 mission was with a hand-drawn calendar on the wall of the space capsule. Learn more about this astro-graffiti and other facts in

    A hand-drawn calendar of a week in July 1969.
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  12. Jul 18

    8:07pm. Mojave Desert. Moonlight strikes 107,000+ solar mirrors, creating a portrait of Apollo 11 programmer Margaret Hamilton. Bigger than Central Park, we made this tribute to honor her contributions to Apollo and software engineering →

  13. Jul 17

    Inspired by color, the latest “Pocket Gallery” on uses augmented reality to create a virtual art museum that you can explore using a smartphone 🎨

  14. Jul 17

    From New Taipei City to Toronto, you can now use Google Maps to locate bikeshare stations and see how many bikes are available near you →

    An illustration of a bikeshare station and person on a bike.
  15. Jul 16

    fact #4: Before 21st century writers worried about Mercury in retrograde, 17th century writers dreamed about traveling to the moon. Explore more out-of-this-world facts →

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  16. Jul 16

    fact #3: Funny you should ask…“FLT,” a phrase coined by Margaret Hamilton and her team that’s short for “Funny Little Thing,” refers to minor bugs in the Apollo 11 programming. →

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  17. Jul 16

    fact #2: Farm-to-space is the new farm-to-table. ’s vegetable garden in space means astronauts on the next trip to the moon can enjoy sustainable eating. →

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  18. Jul 16

    Did you know it took 400,000 people and a decade to get the first man to the moon? There’s tons to learn about the moon landing in @googleartsculture. Commence facts countdown →

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  19. Jul 16

    Earth to all space explorers: Test your lunar knowledge and explore extraterrestrial wonders with a new quiz and tours in Google Earth →

  20. Jul 15

    50 years ago, Apollo 11 took a historic journey to the Moon. Go back in time with to relive the story of the moon landing through science, tech, art and culture →

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