Does the Vatican Have a Telescope Called LUCIFER? | Answers in Genesis
Lucifer is part of the Large Binocular Telescope, which happens to be right next to the Vatican Observatory on Mt. Graham in Safford. That's right, the Vatican has an observatory in Arizona,
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World's largest optical telescope gains a powerful tool, with LUCIFER
Eyes to the skies getting bigger and bigger
World's largest optical telescope gains a powerful tool, with LUCIFER
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