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Tomorrow is International Astronomy Day



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This week, May 1-7, is International Astronomy Week and tomorrow, May 6, 2006, is International Astronomy Day. Events to celebrate the occasion are happening throughout the world.

For a list of events in the U.S. sponsored by Astronomy Magazine and Meade 4M, go to www.astronomy.com/asy/default.aspx?c=ps&id=80.

For a list of events by U.S. state and by country, visit The Astronomical League's Event page at www.astroleague.org/al/astroday/adactiv06.html.

For a list of events in Canada, visit the Canadian Astronomy Education page at www.cascaeducation.ca/files/genastro_astroday.html.

These pages also include links to background information, free downloadable handouts and calendars, activities for kids and more.

So, look to the stars, peruse the planets and have a great time in the universe!

    1 Comment so far

    1. on January 27th, 2007

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      Original Poster: Connie, tangotennis.bravejournal.com
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      Post: May 05 2006 10:52am
      Thanks for the heads up. I belonged to an Astronomy club, but moved and am not keeping up on these things that I enjoyed.

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