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anticlimax: I won’t be available this Sunday evening after all; might go for sometime on the weekend of the 18th, weather permitting


I’m thinking of going out to Powell this Sunday evening the 12th for an informal get-together amongst ASKC members and guests. We would enter the classroom only to use the restrooms or retrieve/replace item(s). One or two of us could run the 30” and/or the LCT. Maybe 3 people at a time in the dome and 2 at a time in the LCT enclosure. Mask up if you’re going to be within 6’/2m of anybody. Bring lawn chairs, beverages, and insect repellent. Also your own ’scope if desired.

Sunset 8:44, moonrise 12:49, so a good 3 hours of full dark. Lots of spring and summer-sky stuff, plus Jupiter and Saturn after about 10 PM. I’ll try to get there by 8:30. Who’s interested?
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There are masks on the counter and sanitizer in the dispensers on the counter.  Remember, the combination to the LCT has been changed to 3030. Since you won't be using the classroom sporadically you might consider leaving the door to the dome open and running the exhaust fan. That will keep air circulating in the classroom and dome. It appears that open or well ventilated spaces greatly reduce transmission problems. Sent via Gmail from  David Young [email]youngmdavid@gmail.com[/email]

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I’m thinking of going out to Powell this Sunday evening the 12th for an informal get-together amongst ASKC members and guests. We would enter the classroom only to use the restrooms or retrieve/replace item(s). One or two of us could run the 30” and/or the LCT. Maybe 3 people at a time in the dome and 2 at a time in the LCT enclosure. Mask up if you’re going to be within 6’/2m of anybody. Bring lawn chairs, beverages, and insect repellent. Also your own ’scope if desired.



Sunset 8:44, moonrise 12:49, so a good 3 hours of full dark. Lots of spring and summer-sky stuff, plus Jupiter and Saturn after about 10 PM. I’ll try to get there by 8:30. Who’s interested?






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