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           | DescriptionPhases Venus.jpg | 
           
            Français : Phases de Vénus et évolution de son diamètre apparent.  
               Lieu :  fr:Thessalonique,  fr:Grèce Dates : Du 27/02 au 08/06/2004 Auteur : Statis Kalyvas Source :  fr:Observatoire européen austral (European Southern Observatory - ESO)  site Termes de l'autorisation de l'ESO : « All photos on this page may be downloaded and used, provided the photographers (authors) and the VT-2004 programme are indicated as source. » 
             
               
               fr:Catégorie:Image d'astronomie  
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           2005-02-28 (original upload date) | 
          
          
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           Transferred from  fr.wikipedia; transfer was stated to be made by  User:Mu301. | 
          
          
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           Statis Kalyvas - VT-2004 programme (Original uploader was  Sting at  fr.wikipedia) | 
          
          
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