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Christopher Go, a member of the Astronomical League of the Philippines (ALP) living in Mandaue City, found the spot on the planet using an 11-inch telescope and a CCD camera on Feb. 28 at 3:37 Philippine Standard Time (Feb. 27 at 19:37 Universal Time).
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Christopher Go, a member of the Astronomical League of the Philippines (ALP) living in Mandaue City, found the spot on the planet using an 11-inch telescope and a CCD camera on Feb. 28 at 3:37 Philippine Standard Time (Feb. 27 at 19:37 Universal Time).
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