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Apr 2024
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À observer dans le ciel : Mai 2024 | ast...

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Saturne qui fait son retour à l’aube, une conjonction entre la Lune et Mars, Pallas au plus près de la Terre et Vénus en conjonction avec Jupiter dans l’oeil du satellite Soho, voici quelques événements célestes de ce mois de mai, commentés comme chaque mois par Cyril Birnbaum et Sébastien Fontaine. Les éphémérides radio de Ciel et Espace sont présentées par ... Show More
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