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So I will also point out, and we talked about this last week, one of the things that makes the Orionids kind of special to them is that they're the remnants of Halley's Comet. Obviously, that's cool for most. Each year, as we pass through the dust left behind by Halley, it can put on quite a show. And that's kind of cool when you consider we won't get another shot at seeing the comet itself until 2061. So for the best viewing of the Orionids, find a dark spot away from city lights and look toward the constellation Orion in the early morning hours, ideally after midnight and before dawn. And as we've already mentioned, under ideal conditions, you might have a zenith hourly rate of about 20 meters per hour. This is repeater station kilo kilo. OK. With that, I'm going to break in here, and we'll pause for some additional check-ins. And then we'll go back on to some additional activities for the month of October. But let's pause and see if we can't get some more check-ins. I see there are a bunch of them in the blue screen. But let's go with voice. Anybody out there wanting to check in that's not already in the blue screen, I got you guys.

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