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Lunar occultation of Jupiter

BEST TIME TO SEE: 17 May, from 11:30 BST (10:30 UT) through to 15:30 BST (14:30 UT)

Lunar occultations of planets aren’t very common at all. If you’ve been following events over the past few months, you might question

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