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Partial lunar eclipse marks Apollo 11 launch anniversary

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Partial lunar eclipse seen from Cyprus reaches its maximum, as today marks the 50th anniversary of the launching of Apollo 11. IMAGES

Added on the 17/07/2019 00:00:30 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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