File:Orbita c2014 e2.jpg
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English: Image describing the orbit of Comet C/2014 E2 created by Brazilian astronomer Cristóvão Jacques Lage de Faria on 27 March 2014. |
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Author | Cristóvão Jacques Lage de Faria | ||
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