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Alright Ian, welcome to the Colorado Astronomy Net. Check out, we're on the Sky Hublink system, skyhublink.com, Tuesday night at 7. I'll give you a little bit of a history on that real quick. Again, my name is Burnus, that's Bravo, Uniform, Romeo, November, Echoes, Tear, Sear, and the call sign, and I'm doing the Astronomy Net for almost 30 years. I've been on Sky Hublink for almost 3. It is a global net, we have all levels of experience on checking into the net as well. You caught it at the right time, I just finished the local astronomical news, what's up in the night skies for the week. I've got some bulletins, I've got a rocket report if you're interested in rocket launches from around the world, we've got that. And then after that, I like to go down the list and talk with everybody. It's basically a question and answer period, as well as observation reports. I love to hear observation reports from everybody, what they're looking at at the night skies, or daytime skies for that matter. We have some astrophotographers here that take pictures of these sky objects, some solar photographers as well, other people that just like looking at the stars, and some people just wondering what they are looking at. Ian, again welcome, and we did get a little bit from you just now, so please stick around, we're going to be here for a while. Again, welcome to the net, appreciate you checking in tonight.
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