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Feb 28, 2014Explorer
Thanks, Magnus. We had fun, yes it was chilly (specially 'til the wind died down), and the turnout was good. They had a 'healthy dinner' as a learning experience for students & families, then a talk about types of telescopes, then came outside. I've done maybe a dozen such events, and the students already had more knowledge and asked brighter questions at this one than others. A couple of our members were glad to use my mobile warming room for a bit during the event.
I kept Bitsa aimed at the Orion Nebula, and talked about the role of cosmic dust & gas in star formation. And they brought hot cider to us at the telescopes, a very nice touch.
Jim, "Dear Algebra, Please stop asking me to find your X. She's gone, and she's not coming back."
I kept Bitsa aimed at the Orion Nebula, and talked about the role of cosmic dust & gas in star formation. And they brought hot cider to us at the telescopes, a very nice touch.
Jim, "Dear Algebra, Please stop asking me to find your X. She's gone, and she's not coming back."
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