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#11411712
15 July 2024
A woman is taking a photo on a galaxy-themed playground at the Paris Van Java Resort Lifestyle Place (PVJ) in Bandung City, Indonesia, on July 15, 2024. PVJ is providing a new ride for the public in the form of the Galactic Glow ride, which is offering a sensation of outer space and will be held until September 2024.
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#11411713
15 July 2024
A woman is taking a photo on a galaxy-themed playground at the Paris Van Java Resort Lifestyle Place (PVJ) in Bandung City, Indonesia, on July 15, 2024. PVJ is providing a new ride for the public in the form of the Galactic Glow ride, which is offering a sensation of outer space and will be held until September 2024.
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#11411714
15 July 2024
A number of residents are visiting the galaxy-themed playground at Paris Van Java Resort Lifestyle Place (PVJ) in Bandung City, Indonesia, on Monday, July 15, 2024. PVJ is providing a new attraction for the community in the form of the Galactic Glow attraction, which is offering a sensation of outer space and will be held until September 2024.
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#11411715
15 July 2024
A child is playing on a galaxy-themed playground at the Paris Van Java Resort Lifestyle Place (PVJ) in Bandung City, Indonesia, on Monday, July 15, 2024. PVJ is providing a new ride for the public in the form of the Galactic Glow ride, which is offering a sensation of outer space and is being held until September 2024.
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#11411710
15 July 2024
Two people are taking selfies on a galaxy-themed playground at Paris Van Java Resort Lifestyle Place (PVJ) in Bandung City, Indonesia, on Monday, July 15, 2024. PVJ is providing a new ride for the public in the form of the Galactic Glow ride, which is offering a sensation of outer space and is being held until September 2024.
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#11411711
15 July 2024
Two people are taking selfies on a galaxy-themed playground at Paris Van Java Resort Lifestyle Place (PVJ) in Bandung City, Indonesia, on Monday, July 15, 2024. PVJ is providing a new ride for the public in the form of the Galactic Glow ride, which is offering a sensation of outer space and is being held until September 2024.
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#9675964
3 March 2023
Jupiter and Venus create spectacle view as they appear extremely close, almost touch one another over the Dutch night sky, but they are 600 million km apart. The two planets set to pass each other in what's known as a conjunction phenomenon. Conjunctions between planets happen frequently as the celestial bodies orbit around the sun while at their closest they are expected to be just half a degree apart which is about the diameter of a full moon. After the moon, Jupiter and Venus are currently the brightest objects in the sky illuminating the European skyscape. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on March 2, 2023
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#9675966
3 March 2023
Jupiter and Venus create spectacle view as they appear extremely close, almost touch one another over the Dutch night sky, but they are 600 million km apart. The two planets set to pass each other in what's known as a conjunction phenomenon. Conjunctions between planets happen frequently as the celestial bodies orbit around the sun while at their closest they are expected to be just half a degree apart which is about the diameter of a full moon. After the moon, Jupiter and Venus are currently the brightest objects in the sky illuminating the European skyscape. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on March 2, 2023
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#9675968
3 March 2023
Jupiter and Venus create spectacle view as they appear extremely close, almost touch one another over the Dutch night sky, but they are 600 million km apart. The two planets set to pass each other in what's known as a conjunction phenomenon. Conjunctions between planets happen frequently as the celestial bodies orbit around the sun while at their closest they are expected to be just half a degree apart which is about the diameter of a full moon. After the moon, Jupiter and Venus are currently the brightest objects in the sky illuminating the European skyscape. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on March 2, 2023
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#9675970
3 March 2023
Jupiter and Venus create spectacle view as they appear extremely close, almost touch one another over the Dutch night sky, but they are 600 million km apart. The two planets set to pass each other in what's known as a conjunction phenomenon. Conjunctions between planets happen frequently as the celestial bodies orbit around the sun while at their closest they are expected to be just half a degree apart which is about the diameter of a full moon. After the moon, Jupiter and Venus are currently the brightest objects in the sky illuminating the European skyscape. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on March 2, 2023
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#9675972
3 March 2023
Jupiter and Venus create spectacle view as they appear extremely close, almost touch one another over the Dutch night sky, but they are 600 million km apart. The two planets set to pass each other in what's known as a conjunction phenomenon. Conjunctions between planets happen frequently as the celestial bodies orbit around the sun while at their closest they are expected to be just half a degree apart which is about the diameter of a full moon. After the moon, Jupiter and Venus are currently the brightest objects in the sky illuminating the European skyscape. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on March 2, 2023
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#9675976
3 March 2023
Jupiter and Venus create spectacle view as they appear extremely close, almost touch one another over the Dutch night sky, but they are 600 million km apart. The two planets set to pass each other in what's known as a conjunction phenomenon. Conjunctions between planets happen frequently as the celestial bodies orbit around the sun while at their closest they are expected to be just half a degree apart which is about the diameter of a full moon. After the moon, Jupiter and Venus are currently the brightest objects in the sky illuminating the European skyscape. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on March 2, 2023
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#9675978
3 March 2023
Jupiter and Venus create spectacle view as they appear extremely close, almost touch one another over the Dutch night sky, but they are 600 million km apart. The two planets set to pass each other in what's known as a conjunction phenomenon. Conjunctions between planets happen frequently as the celestial bodies orbit around the sun while at their closest they are expected to be just half a degree apart which is about the diameter of a full moon. After the moon, Jupiter and Venus are currently the brightest objects in the sky illuminating the European skyscape. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on March 2, 2023
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#9675980
3 March 2023
Jupiter and Venus create spectacle view as they appear extremely close, almost touch one another over the Dutch night sky, but they are 600 million km apart. The two planets set to pass each other in what's known as a conjunction phenomenon. Conjunctions between planets happen frequently as the celestial bodies orbit around the sun while at their closest they are expected to be just half a degree apart which is about the diameter of a full moon. After the moon, Jupiter and Venus are currently the brightest objects in the sky illuminating the European skyscape. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on March 2, 2023
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#9675982
3 March 2023
Jupiter and Venus create spectacle view as they appear extremely close, almost touch one another over the Dutch night sky, but they are 600 million km apart. The two planets set to pass each other in what's known as a conjunction phenomenon. Conjunctions between planets happen frequently as the celestial bodies orbit around the sun while at their closest they are expected to be just half a degree apart which is about the diameter of a full moon. After the moon, Jupiter and Venus are currently the brightest objects in the sky illuminating the European skyscape. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on March 2, 2023
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#9675984
3 March 2023
Jupiter and Venus create spectacle view as they appear extremely close, almost touch one another over the Dutch night sky, but they are 600 million km apart. The two planets set to pass each other in what's known as a conjunction phenomenon. Conjunctions between planets happen frequently as the celestial bodies orbit around the sun while at their closest they are expected to be just half a degree apart which is about the diameter of a full moon. After the moon, Jupiter and Venus are currently the brightest objects in the sky illuminating the European skyscape. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on March 2, 2023
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