Astronomy fan from China

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Hi guys, i'm from Peking China, glad to join the astrobin family and hope everyone here has a lot of fun smile
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Have fun Dami. Hope to see great pictures from China.
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Hello,

have fun and clear sky ! :-)
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欢迎
Welcome Dami smile  CS for you!

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