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Aug 2024
30m 48s

À observer dans le ciel : Septembre 2024...

Ciel & Espace
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Jupiter qui s’installe entre Mars et Aldébaran le 6, Saturne à son meilleur le 8, la lumière zodiacale à surprendre le 15, un rapprochement entre la Lune et Saturne le 16 et une belle lumière cendrée sur notre satellite le 30 : voici les événements célestes que nous avons sélectionnés pour vous en ce mois de septembre 2024. Ne manquez pas nos chroniques et n ... Show More
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