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Okay, November 2, November Juliet X-ray, Michael, up in New Jersey. That's a new call on the list, so welcome to the Colorado Astronomy Net. Let's see. I always like to touch base with my new check-ins. James, you're a new check-in as well, so you may want to listen up over on YouTube. I always like to tell you a little bit about the Net and find out from you what your interest background is in astronomy. First off, my name is Bernice. That's Bravo, Uniform, Romeo, November, Echo, Sierra, Sierra, Coleslides, Co-op, India, Zero, Alpha, Romeo. I've been doing the Colorado Astronomy Net for over 29 years, having fun, and learning something. For almost three years, I've learned something new. The way this works is I've got through the announcements, I've got some local astronomical news, got some bulletins to share with you as well. I think you might find it interesting. Then, after the end, we've got a rocket report, if you're interested in world launches, stick around for that. Then I like to go down the list and talk with everybody, find out a little bit more, chat with you, questions, answers, observation reports, definitely like any other subject astronomy-wise that you'd like to share with the Net. Definitely like to do that. Find out a little bit more about that kind of stuff. Right now, Michael, welcome to the Colorado Astronomy Net. Tell us a little bit about your interest background, whether you're just starting out or you've been doing it for a decade or somewhere in between. Please share with us what your interest, background in astronomy there, Michael. Go ahead, please.
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