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All right, we did have the longest total lunar eclipse since 2022 occurred on the 7th. Definitely check out images on the net for that totality covered. Australia, Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe. Around 85% of the world's population had a chance to see that particular eclipse. We got a partial solar eclipse occurring on the 21st. This eclipse is visible from New Zealand plus a thin strip of Australia's eastern coast, various Pacific islands, and parts of Antarctica. If you're traveling south, way south, around the 21st, you might be able to see that partial eclipse. But again, whatever images of that particular event. And that's it for the local astronomical news. This is KI0 ARNet control for the Colorado Astronomy Net. And an update. We'll have an update on the launch. The Nusantara Lima Attempt 2 was scrubbed again due to weather. So we'll talk about that. We've got a report coming up in just a few minutes. But right now, I'm going to go ahead and pause to see if there are any more check-ins. First, I'll acknowledge Andrew. And Zero UFO, thank you for checking in tonight. I appreciate that. Anyone else, this is your check-in to tonight's Colorado Astronomy Net. Call with your call sign phonetically twice. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7. Kilo 6 Lima Charlie Sierra. That's Kilo 6 Lima Charlie Sierra. Beep. Beep.

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