Dans la nuit de dimanche à lundi avait lieu un phénomène rare et difficilement visible : une énorme pluie de météorite Geminides a eu lieu. Partout dans le monde des gens ont regardé le ciel étoilé des heures durant pour prendre la bonne photo au bon moment. Voici ce qu’on a trouvé de mieux sur le #Geminids.A photo posted by ᴰᴱᴬᴺ ᴮᴬᴿᴷᴱᴿ ᴬᴷᴬ ᴷᴵᴸᴸᴮᴿᴱᴬᴷ (@chefdeanbarker) on Dec 14, 2015 at 5:57am PST
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