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Astronomy and Space News Roundup: 14th May 2013 to 19th May 2013

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This entry was posted in Asteroids, Astronomy and Space News Roundups, Atmospheric Phenomena, Comets, Gravitational Waves, International Space Station, Light Pollution, Lunar (Our Moon), Mars, Near-Earth Asteroids, Neutrinos, Neutron Stars, Radio Astronomy, Skylab, Titan, Unmanned Space Probes and tagged Asteroid 1998 QE2, Cassini (Spacecraft), Circinus X-1 (Neutron Star), Commander Chris Hadfield, KAT-7 Radio Telescope (South Africa), Kepler Space Telescope, Major Tim Peake, Opportunity (Mars Rover) on Sunday, 19th May 2013 by Mark Galvin.

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