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I won't project that until a bit later on, but I'll go ahead and get the net rolling. Announcements I publish in the Astronomy newsletter via email and the World Wide Web. If you wish to subscribe to the email version of my newsletter, please send me an email to ki0ar at ki0ar.com. And requests to be put on the list. Or you may visit the website at www.ki0ar.com slash astro dot html. And at the top of the webpage is also a spot where you may submit your email address and get subscribed to the email version of the newsletter as well. If you don't want to remember all that, just Google my callsign ki0ar. You'll find a whole bunch of links, including links to the webpage and the newsletter. And as I said before, we are on YouTube and those links are posted on intro to that site as well. I also volunteer with a youth group called the International Association for Astronomical Studies. A youth group that meets out in Strasburg, Colorado on Friday evenings from 6 until 8pm. Always looking for new members, freshman, junior, high school age students interested in astronomy, amateur radio, high power rocketry, remote control aircraft flight, full scale aircraft construction, RTO stormy, radio stormy, and blue launch communications. More than welcome to visit our website at www.iaas.org for more information. Also check us out on Facebook under the same name, the International Association for Astronomical Studies. Also the IaaS has a club callsign, K0aaS. So if you happen to hear us out on the radio, definitely say hi. Find out more information that way as well. Definitely you can try calling us as well on Friday evenings between 6 and 8. We usually monitor the sky oblique connection out there. So check that out.

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