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Messier Objects for the Month of May 
 Summer Nights Drifting In
Messier Objects for the Month of May
Summer Nights Drifting In: Summer Observing Challenge
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Our Friendly Skies
Our Friendly Skies: April 2008
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What Lurks Behind the Light?
What Lurks Behind the Light?
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Looking 40 Years Back Toward the Moon
Looking 40 Years Back Toward the Moon
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Looking Up
Looking Up: Easter
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The Golden State Star Party 2008 
 Starry, Starry Night 
 The Last 31 Days in Astronomy
The Golden State Star Party 2008
Starry, Starry Night: Zosma
The Last 31 Days in Astronomy
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What’s Up 
 President's Corner 
 Solar System Notebook 
 SETI Goes Full Time with the Allan Array;
What’s Up: No Scope. . . No Problem
President's Corner: Galileo’s Daughter
Solar System Notebook: Visiting Tahiti’s Point Venus:
SETI Goes Full Time with the Allan Array;: Old Questions Surface Again.
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The Winter Triangle
The Winter Triangle
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Didja See It? 
 SkyWatch for March, 2008 
 Not Everybody was Clouded Out 
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 Jim Janusz Makes Sky and Telescope!
Didja See It?
SkyWatch for March, 2008
Not Everybody was Clouded Out
Photograph: Eclipse Total de Luna, Feb/20/08
Jim Janusz Makes Sky and Telescope!
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AstroSpace Update 
 The Apple Stopped Here 
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AstroSpace Update: March 2008
The Apple Stopped Here: Final part of a three-part series
Photograph: Solar prominences, February 11, 200
Photograph: Moon-Mars conjunction, December 23, 2007
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Astronomy Club News

Outreach Update
Outreach Update
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Outreach Outlook
Outreach Outlook
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Hollywood Comes to Anza
Hollywood Comes to Anza
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Discovery Station Telescope Clinic
Discovery Station Telescope Clinic
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Newest Club Telescope
Newest Club Telescope
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From the Pros

NOAO Newsletter
National Optical Astronomy Observatory
A 15.65 Solar-Mass Black Hole in an Eclipsing Binary in M33
Observations of Mercury’s Sodium Tail
Mesospheric Winds on Venus: from High Spectral Resolution Observations of CO2
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