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Eye in the sky
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Pierre Le Fur
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Nov 14, 2011
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Jul 12, 2012 04:53 PM
During all this autumn, the planet Jupiter is very easily visible in sky: it rises on east at the beginning of the night, culminates at 60° over horizon in the south direction at about 10:30 pm (local time) and sets on the west direction at the end of the night.
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Sun, king of the sky
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Pierre Le Fur
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Jun 01, 2011
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The sun king of the sky
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Pierre Le Fur
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Dec 13, 2012
About the first observations of the sun by Galileo and the Halley's method to measure the distance from earth to sun.
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Sun, king of the sky
February 2011 : Good bye Jupiter, hello Saturn
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Pierre Le Fur
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Mar 02, 2011
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In the west of the evening sky
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