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« Society for the History of Astronomy Spring Conference | March meeting report »
During our March meeting on Wednesday 16h, the shadows of Ganymede and Io will transit Jupiter. If it is clear, please bring your ‘scopes to the meeting. We will set up outside and try to observe these transits. To allow this, our speaker has kindly agreed to reschedule his talk. A final decision will be make on Tuesday depending on the forecast.
Ron
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