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Comet Lulin imaged by Rob Johnson

Comet C2007N3 Lulin taken by Rob Johnson with a William Optics 72mm Refractor & Artemis CCD, on or before 10th April 2009

Comet C2007N3 Lulin taken by Rob Johnson with a William Optics 72mm Refractor & Artemis CCD, on or before 10th April 2009

Image ©2009, Rob Johnson

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This entry was posted in Comets, Digital Images and tagged missing information on Friday, 10th April 2009 by Rob Johnson.

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