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This image depicts the interior of a science or space museum, likely located in Jiangbeichen Street, China, given the presence of Chinese text. In the foreground, a large, ornate brass astrolabe, supported by intricately sculpted dragons, is the central exhibit. It is cordoned off by blue and silver stanchions and tape. Behind the astrolabe, a tall, wooden structure with a roof and glass panels houses a smaller exhibit, possibly a model or historical artifact. To the left of this structure, a cylindrical exhibit with the words "Manned Space Laboratory" in English and Chinese is mounted on the ceiling. The wall behind the astrolabe features a large, circular mural with scientific equations, including "E=MC²", and a portrait of Albert Einstein. A directional sign indicates "Astronomy Hall" and "Fundamentals Hall." Several children and adults are visible in the background, observing the exhibits. The environment appears to be a spacious, modern building with high ceilings and large windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. The flooring is a smooth, reflective gray surface.
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