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The comet C2025A6L is passing through the constellation of Canis, Manhattan, and the Blue Take. Low to the west during the last two weeks of the month shining around 8 magnitude, 3-inch scope or greater, and dark skies will be needed to view it. Actually we're going to talk about, I think, LEMON and another comet in just a few minutes. So stay tuned for that. They may have brightened. They'll look at the more recent information on that. But I don't have information in the newsletter on the other one. But we'll talk about that in a sec. Okay, that is it for the local astronomical news. This is KI0, ARDAT control for the Colorado Bay. Let's see, JJ5, JQQ, we got you over on YouTube. That's a new call as well. So thanks for joining us tonight. Let me see, let me check on something here. Ah, we got Putnam, Daniel Putnam, we got you there. Thanks for checking in over on YouTube, so thanks for that. If you could, let's see, my name is Bernice, that's probably uniform, Romeo, November, Echo, Sierra, Sierra, and the call sign is 21-in-us, 0-out for Romeo. So if you can check in, check out Skyhublink.com, Echo links, All Star Notes, things like that. We'll have to hear you on the air as well. No audio over on YouTube, but do appreciate you being there, so thanks for that. As well as Mary, VE3AOA, thanks for checking in Mary over on YouTube, appreciate that. Ah, Putnam, if you could post what your interest and background in an astronomy, whether you're going to start now or you've been doing it for a while, I always like to hear, touch base with the new check-ins and find out what their interests are in astronomy, so I'd appreciate that. So if you can post, I'd love to hear your interest. Alright, speaking of that, I got those two checked in. Anyone else, since you checked in to tonight's Colorado Astronomy Net, please call with your call sign phonetically twice.
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