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'Where do we go now?' Copernicus Observatory to leave current Overveen site due to PWN water company redevelopment

'Where do we go now?' Copernicus Observatory to leave current Overveen site due to PWN water company redevelopment

The Copernicus Observatory in Overveen is being forced to relocate due to redevelopment plans by the water company PWN. The foundation managing the popular site faces the challenge of finding a new location for its operations.

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