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Competition entry

Our latest competition! To celebrate the very well received review withinThe Observatory journal of our latest book, The Limousin Asteroid Impact of the Triassic Rhaetian Age, the prize of a signed copy is on offer to the fortunate person who wins our free-to-enter competition. 

Everyone correctly answering the following question will go forward into our prize draw…
 
                   200 million years ago the country of France was part of a much larger continental landmass.
                                                     What is the name of that ancient landmass?

(Hint: It's not Pangaea!)

 
To enter please use our competition entry form below.

Note.  If you purchase a copy of the book before the end of the competition you will be automatically entered into our prize draw.  If you are the winner, full purchase and postal costs of your book will be refunded to you.
Notre nouveau concours! Nous avons décidé d’organiser un concours gratuit et le prix sera un exemplaire signé de notre dernier livre, The Limousin Asteroid Impact of the Triassic Rhaetian Age offert au heureux gagnant. 

Chaque personne qui donne la bonne réponse à la question suivante sera inscrite à notre tirage au sort:
 
            Il y a 2 millions d'années le pays de la France appartenait à une plus grande masse terrestre.
                                                        Quel est le nom de ce bloc continental?


(Indice: ce n'est pas Pangaea!) 


Pour participer, merci de utiliser notre formulaire de contact ci-dessous.
 
A Noter.  Si vous achetez un exemplaire de notre livre vous serez automatiquement inscrit pour le tirage, et si vous gagnez les frais d'affranchissement et le prix du livre vous seront remboursés
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The draw for the winner will be made at noon on Tuesday the 26th June (which is also the 288th birthday anniversary of Charles Messier) and the winner will be notified via email on that afternoon. 

The prize will be sent very shortly afterwards and no postal surcharges will be applied if the winner is living outside the UK. The name* of the winner (only, no other contact details) will be published in our news section.


Le tirage aura lieu à midi le 288e anniversaire de Charles Messier (mardi 26 juin).

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​* No personal or contact data will be used for any purpose other than in connection with this competition, and we do not and never will release personal details to any other company. Staff, and relatives, of Observatoire Solaire are not eligible to enter this competition.


Vos informations ne seront utilisées que dans le cadre de ce concours et nous ne révélons jamais les informations permettant de vous identifier personnellement à des tiers. Le personnel et les membres de la famille de l'Observatoire Solaire ne sont pas admissibles au concours.
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