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THE SOUTHERN MAINE ASTRONOMERS MEETING
Thursday, August 3, 2017  at   7:00 p.m.
at the Southworth Planetarium
Free and open to the public

I know you're all tired of hearing my voice, so I will let Ron Thompson,
Emperor of the Southern Maine Astronomers, step up to the microphone:


Thursday will be "Eclipse" night.  Everything you wanted to know about an
eclipse but were afraid to ask!  The What, When, Where and How of an
eclipse.  I hope to cover "all the angles" behind this thing and when you
leave, you'll know what Saros Cycle 145 is...(among other things).
(Hint...It'll repeat in 2071)

Anything you feel is familiar to you, please jump in and join the fray, as
I'm sure to forget something.  Oh ya, I'll be distributing Solar Glasses to
all present.

Ron

Ron Thompson
Southern Maine Astronomers


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