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Okay, good evening to you John, WTJLS, thanks for checking in. Todd, KE9, DQS, Delta, Quebec, Sierra, thanks for checking in. I don't know if you're all on the list, so welcome Todd. I'll get back with you in just a sec. Good evening to you Ed, W6RDZ, thanks for checking in tonight. Todd, KE9, DQS, welcome to the Colorado Astronomy Net. Here is Burna, SVE, VAVO, Uniform, Romeo, November, ECHO, Sierra, Sierra, I'm going to call the sign, Kilo-1, NU0, Alpha, Romeo. I'd like to touch base with my first time check-ins, find out what your interests are, what your background is in astronomy, whether you're just starting out or you've been doing it for quite some time, somewhere in between. I've been doing this, the net, for almost 30 years, three years here on Sky Hub Link. Again, welcome. Todd, tell us a little bit about your interest, background in astronomy. Go ahead. This is repeater station Kilo-Kilo 7. I appreciate you having me on the net. All-star Node 6222. It's just casual interest in astronomy. I'm just getting kind of started in the air, so I have had my license since about mid-July. I actually had an International Space Station pass overhead here around 8 p.m. local time, trying to get in contact. It was unsuccessful. I had to get close to it. I'm hearing a little bit of transmission. Anything astronomy related, I really do enjoy. Like I said, I appreciate you having me on the net here. K9 DQS, back to the net.
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