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January’s Award Winning Monthly Meeting

January 6, 2017 January 6, 2017Awards, Club Meetings, NOVA, Outreach meetings, Outreach, Paul Delaney 0

By Ed Mizzi 2017 is going to be a great year in astronomy, and our first meeting of the year certainly had a lot of great things happen! As is customary,…

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