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Mike, this is a learning net, so hopefully you will learn something. I try to definitely disseminate information about what's up in the night sky, some of the other space missions, things like that. Got an interesting one this evening. Stuff we can't see with the naked eye. Some of it's theoretical and over my head, too, so every now and then. Interesting stuff and one reason I like to share astronomy over a visual medium over the airwaves here on an audio medium as well. I like to combine them both. We have a whole bunch of listeners out there tonight, as you can tell. I do appreciate that. Again, Mike, welcome to the Colorado Astronomy Net. All right, I'm going to get into the announcements. I publish a monthly astronomy letter 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 request to be put on the list. You may visit the website at www.ki0ar.com slash astro dot html. At the top of the webpage is also a small link to 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 call sign, ki0ar, to find a whole bunch of links, including links to the webpage and newsletter. I also volunteer with a youth group called the International Association for Astronomical Studies, a youth group that meets out at Strasburg, Colorado, on Friday evenings from 6 until 8 p.m. Always looking for new members, freshmen through senior high school age, students interested in astronomy, amateur radio, high-power rocketry, remote control aircraft flying, full-scale aircraft construction, archaeoswarming, radio swarming, and balloon launch communications. More than welcome to visit our website at www.iaas.org. For more information, you can also find us on Facebook under the same name, the International Association for Astronomical Studies. Also, you can find us on Facebook, Colorado astronomy, that also has a Facebook page. So if you have Facebook, be sure to hop on there and like it, folks.
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