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The sun will rise in #Sydney #NewSouthWales tomorrow at 5:30, 82 seconds earlier than the day before. It will set at 17:58, 42 seconds later than the day before.

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The sun will rise in #Sydney #NewSouthWales tomorrow at 5:32, 83 seconds earlier than the day before. It will set at 17:57, 42 seconds later than the day before.

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SSsydney.solar.v.cx

The sun will rise in #Sydney #NewSouthWales tomorrow at 5:33, 83 seconds earlier than the day before. It will set at 17:56, 42 seconds later than the day before.

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The sun will rise in #Sydney #NewSouthWales tomorrow at 5:35, 83 seconds earlier than the day before. It will set at 17:55, 42 seconds later than the day before.

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Odysseus and The Dish Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240301.html #Murriyang #ParkesRadoTelescop #Odysseus #LnarLanding #oonLanding #Spacexploration #RadoAstroomy #CSIRO#Australia #NeSouthWale #FullMoon#Moonligh #Apollo11 #FirstMoonwalk

The Parkes Radio Telescope (Murriyang) in New South Wales, Australia, bathed in moonlight, points towards a nearly full moon. The 64-meter dish is receiving weak radio signals from the Odysseus lunar lander, which recently touched down near the Moon's south pole. This marks the first U.S. landing on the Moon since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. The Parkes Radio Telescope is famous for its role in receiving lunar television signals during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, allowing people on Earth to watch the first moonwalk.
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SSsydney.solar.v.cx

The sun will rise in #Sydney #NewSouthWales tomorrow at 5:36, 83 seconds earlier than the day before. It will set at 17:55, 41 seconds later than the day before.

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SSsydney.solar.v.cx

The sun will rise in #Sydney #NewSouthWales tomorrow at 5:37, 84 seconds earlier than the day before. It will set at 17:54, 41 seconds later than the day before.

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SSsydney.solar.v.cx

The sun will rise in #Sydney #NewSouthWales tomorrow at 5:39, 84 seconds earlier than the day before. It will set at 17:53, 41 seconds later than the day before.

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SSsydney.solar.v.cx

The sun will rise in #Sydney #NewSouthWales tomorrow at 5:40, 84 seconds earlier than the day before. It will set at 17:53, 41 seconds later than the day before.

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