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From: TerryMosel@aol.com Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 17:53:27 EDT Subject: Sunspot, SUN day & ISS Hi all, In case you haven't seen it, there was a nice naked-eye spot on the Sun recently (didn't get a chance to check today, so don't know if it's still as big). I hope it will still be on view for the IAA 'SUN Day' at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Castle Espie, near Comber, Co Down on, of course, Sunday. We start about 2.0 & finish about 4.30, and we'll have a selection of telescopes with projection systems, Solar Filters, and Jacqui Milligan's amazing Coronado 'scope which images in H-Alpha light, showing the prominences, and detail on the surface not normally visible. In addition we'll have Julie Thompson & her fantastic mobile inflatable planetarium show, so there'll be something for everyone, even if it's cloudy. Admission free to IAA members, others pay a small admission charge. Finally, the Space Shuttle Endeavour finally launched yesterday, so you might just get a chance to see it & the ISS, if they haven't docked yet. Or if they have, the combined craft will appear a lot brighter than the ISS on its own. Details on www.heavens-above.com Good Luck, Terry Moseley
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