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Continuing on with the announcements, I also volunteer with a youth group called the International Association for Astronomical Studies, a youth group that meets in Strasburg, Colorado on Friday evenings from 6 until 8 p.m. Always looking for new members, freshman through senior high school age students interested in astronomy, amateur radio, high power, rocketry, remote control aircraft flying, full scale aircraft construction, radio astronomy, and balloon launch communications. You are welcome to visit our website at www.iaas.org or visit us on Facebook under the same name, the International Association for Astronomical Studies, also a reminder that the Colorado Astronomy Net also has a Facebook page, so if you have Facebook be sure to hop on there and like us both. Also, AAS has their own club callsign, K0AA, so if you happen to hear them on the air, please give them a shout out, especially if you happen to be on the system Friday evenings from 6 until 8 p.m. Just give us a call, we try to monitor, do an hour work area, and ask for one of the kids to, one of the students I should say, to tell them, tell you a little bit about the program. Jack, we got you on the list, Ke0vh over, checked in via YouTube, so don't know where you are tonight, but thanks for checking in, we got you on the list. Speaking of that, that's the end of the announcements, anyone else, especially if you check into tonight's Colorado Astronomy Net, please call with your callsign, for netiquette twice.
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