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Announcements
The fourth annual DelMarVa star party will be April 24-26 at
Tuckahoe State Park near Queen Anne MD. Speakers, swap table,
vendors, demos, door prizes; as well as the regular activities
of the State Park. Fee is $20 to April 1, $25 after. Children
under 16 is $10. No charge for swap tables. Events include:
telescope making and grinding glass; solar observing; mirror making
(kits at cost available); speakers on Hubble, Mars, and a video
of Comet Hyakutake. Saturday night is pizza and salad; coffee
throughout the weekend; sodas and snacks at cost; contenintal
breakfast Saturday and Sunday. Campers permitted
to park and setup by scopes, but no hookups available
For details contact Lyle Jones
230 N Bradford St
Dover DE 19904
302-736-9842
The DelMarVa Web page is at:
http://www.dol.net/~frank.sheldon/gazers.html
added: 11/23/97
ATTENTION - FORMER AND PRESENT AAI MEMBERS.
I am compiling a list of AAI members (including former members) who
became professional astronomers. If you are in this category, or know
somebody who is, please contact me at gchaplenko@aol.com . I would
appreciate information on position or job description, location (address)
and other pertinent items.
Thanks,
George Chaplenko
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added 11/23/97
The Open House is "Planetary Explorers - Galileo, Pathfinder, Cassini".
At THE CENTER FOR EARTH SYSTEMS EDUCATION, East Campus, Kean University,
Dec. 1, 1997, (Mon.), 6-9 PM.
Slide/Lecture presentation - Videos - Space Art - Robotics-Simulated Mars
Sojourner - Free Materials - Prizes - Displays - Resource Information -
Martian Meteorites - Refreshments - Telescope/Binocular Observation of
Jupiter & Saturn - FREE ADMISSION!
For more info, contact 908-527-2894 earthsys@dturbo.kean.edu
hricko@pilot.njin.net
DIRECTIONS: Travel south on Morris Ave. toward Elizabeth (past the Main
Campus of the left), to light at intersection of Morris Ave. and North
Ave.make left at light unto North Ave., and continue to next light. Make
left
at light into the East Campus driveway to the parking lot. The CENTER is
on the 2nd floor.
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This page was updated nov. 23,1997 by
George
Lewycky
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