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admin May 25, 2017

The NELIOTA project has begun to detect flashes of light caused by tiny pieces of rock striking the #Moon's surface: https://t.co/5YGFxKAUyU pic.twitter.com/CnSJdHdkIU

— ESA Science (@esascience) May 24, 2017

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