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The astronomical clock in the Münster cathedral was built between 1540 and 1542 and it's one of the most significant monumental clocks in Europe.
It shows the phases of the Moon and the locations of the planets, the ascending and descending signs of the zodiac and the ascensions and descensions of the fixed stars.
The "fountain of tits" in Treviso, Italy, is a 16th-century marble fountain of a topless woman squeezing her breasts. The statue sprinkles water from each nipple
During celebrations, the fountain spouts red and white wine, which is free to drink
A 22° halo is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that consists of a halo with an apparent radius of approximately 22° around the Sun.
This was captured in Bangalore sky by Tushar Goyal
Did you know that the first computer “bug” was named after an actual bug found in a computer? In 1947, computer pioneer Grace Hopper was working on a Mark II Computer at Harvard University when her associates discovered a moth had gotten trapped in one of the computer’s relays and was causing an error. The operators removed the moth and taped it in their log book, identifying it as the “first actual case of bug being found.” Word got out that the team had “debugged” the computer, hence leading to the phrase’s use in computing and pop culture.🐛🪲🐞
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