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|  |  |  |  | | | Coimbra Observatory slides are treasure trove for scientists
29 September 2006 The Sun is essential for life on Earth, but in many ways the star at the centre of our Solar System is a mystery. For the past 80 years, the Coimbra Observatory in Portugal has been building up a scientific treasure trove of pictures of the Sun, which are helping modern day scientists. The EuroNews Space magazine video on the Coimbra Observatory is available by clicking on the language link of your choice at the right of this page. EuroNews EuroNews is a key medium for delivering international information with a European point of view. Broadcast in 79 countries, EuroNews reaches 144 million households in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia and North and Latin America via cable, digital satellite and through terrestrial channels. This Space Magazine is produced and broadcast every two weeks, with a new programme starting every second Friday. Each magazine is four minutes long and broadcast 21 times in one week, including evening prime time on Fridays and Saturdays, in order to reach a maximum audience. Broadcast times
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