Cotswolds Astronomical Society - 10th June

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Cotswolds Astronomical Society - 10th June

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A nice talk infront of a great bunch of people yesterday, I think there were about 60 there. Lots of time chatting afterwards!
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Well done Mark :hamster:

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Good one Mark.


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Another one under your belt. Maybe more solar converts?

Good one, Mark.

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Thanks all! There was plenty of conversation afterwards and quite a few solar folk there, certainly quite a few people interested in Baader solar film as an option for their scopes.


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