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Google’s astronomy Doodles

Anyone who has ever searched the internet will most likely have encountered a Google Doodle – a graphic or animation at the top of the Google search page. Doodles celebrate anniversaries, events and individuals, among them a fair selection of astronomers, space missions and astronomical discoveries.

Doodles were born in 1998 when Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google’s founders, modified the site’s Iogo to include the symbol of the Burning Man festival, which

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