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[Title] => Mars pinakamalapit sa Earth gayong gabi
[Summary] => Matapos ang mahigit 50,000 taon ay muling makikita mula sa mundo ang pinakamalaking wangis ng planetang Mars ngayong gabi.
Ayon kay Dr. Bernardo Soriano, hepe ng Atmospheric, Geophysical and Space Science branch ng Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), lalapit ng hanggang 55.7 milyong kilometro ang Mars sa mundo dakong alas-8 ngayong gabi.
"This means that Mars will become more visible to us. Observers will be able to enjoy the sight until the early morning of Thursday," pahayag ni Soriano.
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Ayon kay Dr. Bernardo Soriano, hepe ng Atmospheric, Geophysical and Space Science branch ng Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), lalapit ng hanggang 55.7 milyong kilometro ang Mars sa mundo dakong alas-8 ngayong gabi.
"This means that Mars will become more visible to us. Observers will be able to enjoy the sight until the early morning of Thursday," pahayag ni Soriano.
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August 27, 2003 - 12:00am