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Today's doodle of google
Today's doodle of google






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3, a date now celebrated each year as a national holiday across Germany.” ( More. Known as the Unification Treaty, the historic resolution went into effect just over a month later on Oct. 31, 1990, that consolidated the two countries into one nation.

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Following the fall of the Berlin Wall in late 1989, government officials from East and West Germany signed an agreement on Aug. “ Today’s Doodle, illustrated by Berlin-based guest artist Christoph Niemann, commemorates German Unity Day or Tag der Deutschen Einheit on the 30th anniversary of the country’ s reunification. On this day in 1858, the French Navy decreed this versatile undergarment part of the official uniform of its sailors, marking the genesis of the top’s storied journey into closets around the world.” ( More. “ Today’s animated Doodle celebrates the iconic French blue-and-white-striped shirt, the marinière (French for ‘ sailor shirt’). (Speaking of “more”-click “more” to read more about each highlighted item, and in some cases, Q&As with the featured guest artists.) Hélène Leroux Here are 20 of our favorites from the past year-spotlighting groundbreaking thinkers, international holidays and achievements, and so much more. And throughout 2020, they were, as always, a joy to behold. By design, they don’t sell or shill-rather, they simply inform and delight.

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So in either hemisphere the Doodle won’t work.Google Doodles don’t *need* to exist, really, for any reason-after all, it’s the search that brings us to the search engine behemoth, and not said Doodles. Worse, the motion of the sun, moon, and stars would be right to left, not left to right. But even then, the crescent moon is still in the wrong part of the sky. So in that sense, some of the Doodle might be saved, because now the animation starts with the new moon, not the old one, and the next phase would be half-lit, then gibbous. The new moon will have the horns pointing to the right, not left, as you face the setting sun. Travel south, to the Southern Hemisphere, and things get reversed because you’re upside-down compared with the Northern Hemisphere. I’ll note that this gets a bit more complicated, because the Earth is a ball, too. So the next phase after the old moon is actually the new moon, a thin crescent with the horns pointing to the left. As the moon orbits the Earth a bit more, it gets nearer the sun, then starts to pull away to the left. The old moon is nearly aligned with the sun (on the right of the sun from the Northern Hemisphere). That’s not correct the next phase should be the new moon. * But the next phase we see is the gibbous moon. As I pointed out, the Doodle starts with the old moon (the horns point to the right).








Today's doodle of google