Thanks for the tip on "Turn Left." My daughter really wants to spend time observing moon features and I've been flailing around
trying to find good materials.
RO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jamie Dillon" <jamie_dillon@No-Spam>
To: <sf-bay-tac@No-Spam>
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 11:16 AM
Subject: [TAC] Re: moon atlas, bumper stickers and thoughts about both
> Check out the bumper sticker on the back of Annie Jump, sez "Stars
> up, lights down." IDA's giveaway sticker. Everyone should have one on
> their rig. On that topic, I keep forgetting to bring it up - IDA has
> been pushing this month to bring their membership up to 10,000. They
> succeeded. Every one of us should feel obligated to kick in to IDA,
> they know what they're doing. They sure as hell are working for us.
> http://www.darksky.org
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> You know where I found a good Moon guide starter kit? In Turn Left at
> Orion, good ole Bro Guy has good quarter moon charts and a list of
> gaudy things to see. The AL has a Lunar Club; Joe Bob Jardine
> finished that program and said it was fun. Their list looks like a
> good starting study guide of highlight areas.
> http://www.astroleague.org/al/obsclubs/lunar/lunar1.html
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> yours eternally in Robert W. Burnham, figuratively that is,
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> DDK
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> Jamie Dillon <*> speech pathologist
> jamie_dillon@No-Spam
> " ... " - Harpo Marx