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Scientific insights from the Pyrenées

A big thank you to Rémi Cabanac, scientific director of the Observatoire du Pic du Midi, for coming in and sharing with 2nde and 1ère S classes insights into what astronomers can see, what telescopes and other instruments they use, how comets are formed and how stars are born, and die.

News from the end of last term that got forgotten with the Easter break!

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