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Greetings!

First, thank you kindly for subscribing to the Southworth Planetarium's
"Daily Astronomer."  We sincerely hope you find these articles to be
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We are immensely excited at the prospect of the new school year, as we're
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We look forward to another year of celestial excursions with you.

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