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And that's it for that bulletin. This is KI0 ARNetControl for Colorado Astronomy Net. Please hold on for any comments or comments until we finish the run to report this evening. If you are over on NetLogger or YouTube, you could certainly post your comments there there and I will see them and note them as well. Especially if you have something to pass along on either of those platforms. I do appreciate it. We are short on time so I don't have time for comments. I do want to share with you also ISS passes. ISS passes over your local area. I posted that over on YouTube. I like this particular website, www.heaven-above.com. I do recommend you log in, you can see that in the upper right corner there, put in your home coordinates so that you could get more accurate timings for ISS passes. The site actually has quite a bit more than just ISS passes, but I like it for this particular reason. I can click on a particular ISS pass, one that occurred earlier this evening at 5.08 PM over the Denver area. And you can see the star chart over there in YouTube. You can see it was very, very low to the horizon over here in Denver. Actually, that was about the best one over the Denver area for an evening. For the next 10 days or so, that's about as high as it's going to get. So here's one reason. You can print out this eight and a half by 11. That's one thing I like about it. You can take this nice big sheet of paper out with you and see where it is relative to the fact that...
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