World Public Clock Day
A day for bells, watches, phones, station clocks, school clocks, prayer times, opening hours, and the agreements people make with time.
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A day for bells, watches, phones, station clocks, school clocks, prayer times, opening hours, and the agreements people make with time.
You marvel at the jaguar, ocelot, vaquita, and axolotl that represent Mexico's extraordinary biodiversity. You notice that dogs, cats, and colorful parrots like macaws are the beloved pets in Mexican homes. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped onto the lunar surface. In Huntsville, Alabama (where the Saturn V rocket was developed), this is a civic holiday. In Houston (where Mission Control is located), they say "Houston, we have a day." The Apollo program employed 400,000 people and cost $25 billion. The technology in your phone is more powerful than the computers that sent men to the moon. But they did it with slide rules and duct tape and the kind of audacity that only America could muster in 1969.