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Spectacular celestial phenomena in 2026 The astronomical year 2026 holds an impressive abundance of events for sky watchers. The coverage of the solar surface is between 90 percent in Freiburg and 85 percent in Berlin, as the Federal Office for Radiation Protection announces.
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Spectacular celestial phenomena in 2026 The astronomical year 2026 holds an impressive abundance of events for sky watchers.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1The coverage of the solar surface is between 90 percent in Freiburg and 85 percent in Berlin, as the Federal Office for Radiation Protection announces.
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