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ValbellunaExhibition for the 110th anniversary of the Great War
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One of the most interesting topics in astronomy is related to how and where stars are born, how they live, how they end their existence, what the differences between them are, and how these differences determine their fates. It's a field where new discoveries are continually made, which our speaker will keep us informed about. Dominating the observation will still be Saturn and the Moon. The latter, in particular, during its waning phase, will show unusual views such as the craters Hercules and Atlas, Macrobius and Taruntius, Magelhaens and Colombo, Santbech and Reichenbach, Rheita, Metius and Fabricius, Pitiscus, Hommel and Vlacq.
Associazione astronomica Rheticus
Exhibition for the 110th anniversary of the Great War
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