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Tomorrow is Astronomy Day
By Irwin Horowitz, 5-09-08
Tomorrow is Astronomy Day. Here in Boise, the Boise Astronomical Society will be holding a public solar and lunar viewing opportunity at the Discovery Center of Idaho beginning at 10 a.m. and going until mid-afternoon. We invite members of our community to come down and join us as we use specially filtered telescopes for solar observing and we’ll also observe the crescent Moon rising over the mountains in the early afternoon. This event is free.
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