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Friday night, no less than 800 people made the trip to see the red moon from the observatory of Marcelin. Michel Perret
Friday night, no less than 800 people made the trip to see the red moon from the observatory of Marcelin. Michel Perret
Friday night, no less than 800 people made the trip to see the red moon from the observatory of Marcelin. Michel Perret
Friday night, no less than 800 people made the trip to see the red moon from the observatory of Marcelin. Michel Perret
Friday night, no less than 800 people made the trip to see the red moon from the observatory of Marcelin. Michel Perret
Astronomy
The public was at the rendezvous Friday night at Marcelin, where the group of amateur astronomers of The Coast proposed an observation at the telescope of the red moon.
"I'm not sure, there are two points down on the left, is that it?", Launches a person eyes riveted in his telescope. It is 9:30 pm Friday night on the esplanade of Marcelin's gymnasium. Dozens of curious are already at the rendezvous. However, the sunlight dimly lights the sky and the evening star has not yet pointed the tip of his nose: it is the moon, unusually red, that …
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