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VietnamNet English 1 month(s) ago

VietNamNet Bridge – The Lyrids meteor shower, with about 20 streaks per hour, is the most notable astronomical phenomena in Vietnam this month.
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 5 month(s) ago

A 19-year-old youth in the central province of Thanh Hoa claims to have captured the image of a UFO while taking photos in his garden last Sunday. But it is likely to be a very crude photoshop job.
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Báo Thanh Niên English 10 month(s) ago
The Perseids, a meteor shower believed to be the best of the year, will be visible from Vietnam on the night of August 12 and early morning of August 13, according to Nguyen Duc Phuong of the Vietnam Astronomy and Space Association.
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VOV News English 10 month(s) ago

(VOV) - Astronomy lovers in Vietnam should have a great chance to see the Perseid meteor shower on August 12, with 60-80 meteors blazing across the sky every hour.
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VietnamNet English 10 month(s) ago
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Vietnamese amateur astronomers who enjoy gazing at the stars will be anxious to catch a glimpse of the Southern Delta Aquarids meteor shower, due early on July 29, with about 20 meteors expected to blaze across the skies every hour.
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VietnamPlus English 11 month(s) ago
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Vietnamese amateur astronomers who enjoy gazing at the stars will be anxious to catch a glimpse of the Southern Delta Aquarids meteor shower, due early on July 29, with about 20 meteors expected to blaze across the skies every hour.
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VietnamNet English 12 month(s) ago
Vietnamese astronomy lovers will have the chance to enjoy two interesting natural phenomena in June, including a partial lunar eclipse and a very rare transit of Venus across the sun.
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 12 month(s) ago

Vietnamese astronomy lovers will have the chance to enjoy two interesting natural phenomena in June, including a partial lunar eclipse and a very rare transit of Venus across the sun.
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VietnamPlus English 12 month(s) ago

Vietnamese astronomy lovers will have the chance to enjoy two interesting natural phenomena in June, including a partial lunar eclipse and a very rare transit of Venus across the sun.
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VietnamPlus English 14 month(s) ago
Vietnamese who enjoy star gazing will be keen to observe the Lyrids meteor shower early on April 23.
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Báo Thanh Niên English 14 month(s) ago
The Lyrids meteor shower can be observed in Vietnam from April 15 to 26, VnExpress quoted an astronomer as saying on Wednesday.
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VietnamNet English 14 month(s) ago

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese people will have a chance to see the Lyrids meteor shower, the most outstanding astronomic phenomenon in the early months of 2012.
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Báo QĐND English 17 month(s) ago

An outdoor exhibition, “Symphony of Color 2”, by young artists such as: Nguyen Hong Son, Le Phi Long, Nguyen Duc Phuong, Pham Kien, Hoang Tung, Dang Vu Ha and Pham Tuan Tu is taking place in Hanoi until January 15th.
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VietnamPlus English 18 month(s) ago
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The Geminids meteor showers peaks on the nights of December 13 and 14 when hundreds of shooting stars glow through the sky.
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