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IAS + SDAS observing at Sandymount -21 January 2011
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13 years 10 months ago #87883
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Good evening, Dublin Sidewalk Astronomers. Last Friday as we all know turned out to be a cloudy night. So what do you say we try again this coming Friday night once again? Bob O'Brien will be there, as will Ken Finlay and Val Dunne. I am trying to contact Liam Smyth at present. I shall certainly be there with the 6.2" refractor. Micheal Murphy unfortunately is unavailable. The weather is promising for Friday evening. So let's all go and observe anything and everything. All are welcome to reply to this blog or contact me on 086-2922101.
Yours most sincerely, Aubrey.
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13 years 10 months ago #87884
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Sounds good Aubrey, count me in.
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Always a pleasure to have you, Paul.
Yours, Aubrey.
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Hi Aubrey, I hope to be able to come along tonight, though I will be a little late. Mike Casey.
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Good man Mike, You arrive whenever you are ready. My 6" refractor is in the car.
Yours, Aubrey.
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13 years 10 months ago #87977
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Sorry I couldn't get there Aubrey, work kept me late, though looking at the sky on the way home it didn't look promising.
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