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Observational astronomy / Lunar science / Space science / Mysteries / Observing the Moon / Transient lunar phenomenon / Aristarchus / Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers / Selenography / Astronomy / Space / Moon
Date: 2013-08-07 16:54:30
Observational astronomy
Lunar science
Space science
Mysteries
Observing the Moon
Transient lunar phenomenon
Aristarchus
Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers
Selenography
Astronomy
Space
Moon

Revisiting The 1963 Aristarchus Events

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