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Date registered: October 2, 2010

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  1. Big Science in Small Packages — December 13, 2016
  2. Dimming stars, erupting plasma, and beautiful nebulae — November 12, 2016
  3. One Incredible Galaxy Cluster Yields Two Types of Gravitational Lenses — September 13, 2016
  4. Is there a super-Earth in the Solar System out beyond Neptune? — August 21, 2016
  5. NOAA’s Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) to revolutionize Earth-watching — May 15, 2016

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Jul 01

July 2007

N E W S L E T T E R ! Here is the June/July installment of the Shoreline Observer newsletter. Sorry everyone for delaying the June issue. Being a new Dad is a real thrill and finding time to write was a challenge. Clear Skies! -Jim Reier, Editor

Jun 30

Venus and Saturn

Image of Venus and Saturn captured by Peter Burkey on Saturday June 30th.

Jun 01

June 2007

What’s Up in the Sky June, 2007 Observation opportunities abound in June The month of June has a lot to offer. School ends, summer vacation begins, and observing opportunities abound. The only drawback is that it gets dark so late that serious observing takes place mostly after midnight. But this June offers plenty to see …

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May 01

May 2007

What’s Up in the Sky May, 2007 Life In The Universe I recently conducted two astronomy programs for the public, one for school children in Fennville and the other last Saturday in downtown Holland for National Astronomy Day. In each instance, one of the first questions to come up was, “Are there aliens?”. I think …

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Apr 01

April 2007

N E W S L E T T E R ! Here is this month’s installment of the Shoreline Observer newsletter. Reminder. National Astronomy Day is Saturday April 21st. -Jim Reier, Editor

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