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Astronomy
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"First Step"
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"Location"
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- Alignment of Planets
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- Your Universe
- Total Solar Eclipse
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"Road"
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"Planetarium"
"Club"
To all Fellow Star Gazers,

The APL Astronomy Club has participated in numerous educational outreach programs in Maryland communities.

So please invite us to show you all the new stars in your backyard.

Mr. Bernie Kluga
APL Astronomy Club President

We will start a new external Friends of Astronomy group in the Autumn of 1999 devoted to the enjoyment of astronomy in Howard County. If you're your local school or civic organization wants to participate and you want to volunteer during the Star Party, please contact Steve Conard at JHU/APL 443-778-8407 (the new Maryland 443 exchange).
This is not a club and there are no dues or required meetings. You will be required to complete a membership form, with your full name, daytime telephone number, work telephone number and a resident address. 
This information will allow us to contact you during these special astronomical events.
Be a Maryland FOA member now and let's explore astronomy together!
Thanks.

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This web site was updated on 08/28/07
For additional information contact
Steve Conard, President, Helen Hart, Treasurer, Mark Kochte, Webguy
APL Amateur Astronomy Club, 443-778-7257 or 240-228-7257
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