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2011-12-29 : natural Earth satellites
2011-12-21 : 2011 Draconids: the movie!
2011-11-30 : A new comet seen in the eye of a small telescope automatically
2011-10-27 : Faraway Eris is Pluto's Twin
2011-10-26 : A meteor captured by the new IMCCE camera
2011-10-11 : The Secrets of Asteroid Minerva and its Two Moons
2011-10-07 : 2011 Draconids
2011-08-31 : preparation for the coming Draconids meteor outburst
2011-06-26 : 2011 MD will pass extremely close by Earth on Monday June 27
2011-04-22 : The famous Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary older than we thought
2011-04-21 : Flighing over Pic du midi observatory
2011-04-14 : Creation of the African Astronomical Society
2011-03-17 : Giant Full Moon on March 19th
2010-12-30 : The 2010 Geminids observation campaign
2010-12-16 : Paris under snow, Venus under clouds
2010-12-11 : 2010 Geminids
2010-11-28 : Snowstorm on Hartley 2
2010-11-04 : NASA Mission Successfully Flies by Comet Hartley 2
2010-08-19 : 2010 Perseids
2010-07-11 : Lutetia as though you were there
2010-07-10 : Lutetia takes the Stage
2010-06-30 : A giant water ice shell under the surface of the asteroid (90) Antiope ?
2010-06-11 : The comet McNaught C/2009 R1
2010-06-04 : New impact detected on Jupiter
2010-05-26 : South African Astronomical Observatory Selected as Host for the IAU Office for Astronomy Development
2010-05-21 : The mystery of the disapperance of the south band of Jupiter
2010-03-26 : An avalanche of asteroids
2010-01-20 : Zoom on Near-Earth Asteroids
2010-01-18 : Asteroid 2867 Steins seen by Rosetta
2009-08-21 : Le calendrier musulman et le calcul des dates du mois de Ramadan
2009-06-17 : Solstice d'été
2009-05-27 : La direction de La Mecque grâce au Soleil
2009-04-22 : The solar wind is the cause of rapid ageing of the asteroids
2009-04-06 : To photograph the sunset on the Grand Canal in Versailles
2009-03-09 : Paris Astronomers "Catch" Passing Asteroid
2009-03-09 : Summer time
2009-03-09 : Spring equinox
2009-02-09 : Comète LULIN
2009-02-02 : Lever du Soleil dans l'axe de l'arche de l'Arc de Triomphe
2008-07-31 : Webcast from Novosibirsk of the total eclipse of the Sun on August 1, 2008
2008-07-17 : Calculation of the visibility of the first crescent of the Moon in August-September 2008
2008-07-17 : The sun under the Arc de Triomphe
2008-07-17 : To photograph the sunset on the Grand Canal in Versailles
2008-07-17 : Partial eclipse of the Moon on 2008, August 16th
2008-07-02 : Earth in aphelion on July 4th
2008-06-10 : Summer solstice on June 20th
2008-06-02 : Update of the lectures on relativity in celestial mechanics and astrometry.
2008-06-02 : Publication of the IMCCE scientific and technical Note S093
2008-05-05 : The sun under the Arc de Triomphe
2008-02-25 : To photograph the sunset on the Grand Canal in Versailles
2008-02-25 : Spring equinox
2008-02-25 : Summer time
2007-12-06 : 2008 Nautical Ephemerids
2007-12-06 : Publication of Guide de Données Astronomiques 2008 - Annuaire du Bureau des Longitudes
2007-12-06 : Agenda astronomique 2008
2007-12-04 : The Quadrantids
2007-12-04 : Earth at perihelion
2007-12-04 : Winter solstice
2007-10-02 : Clock change back to winter
2007-09-21 : Autumnal equinox
2007-07-25 : The sixtieth satellite of Saturn
2007-07-03 : Earth in aphelion on July 6th
2007-05-24 : Summer solstice on June 21th
2007-03-20 : To photograph the sunset on the Grand Canal in Versailles
2007-03-09 : A new triple asteroid discovered in the Main Belt
2007-02-26 : Lyrides as beginnings of meteor shower
2007-02-26 : Summer time
2007-02-26 : Spring equinox
2007-01-22 : New version of the ephemerides «Connaissance des Temps »
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