by APOD Robot » Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:06 am
Moon or Frying Pan
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frying pans appear similar is -- OK, we
at APOD aren't sure either. And if you'v
e been fooled, don't fret -- just remember that it's OK because today is
April Fool's Day.
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