Star-like lights

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Last month we talked about the craters surrounding our office on the Moon. In November we will talk about strange phenomena on the Moon.

One of the most common lunar anomalies is the so-called “star-like lights.” From Earth, it looks like a luminous point, and is associated with the probable fall of meteorites on the lunar surface.

We hasten to tell astronomers that this is not always the case. We work very hard and even more often forget to turn off the lights in our office.

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