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Dans cet épisode, Lisa Kamen nous emmène à la découverte des constellations. Elle explique comment les premières civilisations ont imaginé des figures dans le ciel pour nommer les étoiles, et comment ces constellations ont évolué au fil du temps. L'épisode aborde également la classification moderne des constellations par l'Union Astronomique Internationale. ... Show More
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