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Smiley in the night sky

Source: The Star
Kusa : Russia | about 1 year ago  
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Teacher Yaakob Jamain said he spotted the “smiling moon” when he was leaving his house to meet with some friends in town. The Star office in Petaling Jaya also received several calls from readers who saw the Smiley. A check on the Internet revealed that the stellar phenomenon was caused by Venus, Jupiter...
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