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| - | ===== THEMIS planetary tour ===== | ||
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| - | Shooting Jupiter and Io together wasn't that simple: I am happy it ends up nicely ! | ||
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| - | If you are looking for Mercury, it is somewhere else on this site, as it is one of our favourite daytime target. | ||