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Program for Astronomy Education and Research builds radio-telescopes
It all began with an article in the amateur radio magazine QST. Larry D. Barr, Tarleton's Planetarium manager, showed the article to Dr. Shaukat Goderya, director of the Program for Astronomy Education and Research.
September night skies feature a triad of celestial happenings
The darker, clearer skies of September mean good viewing conditions for Pisces, Aquarius and other watery autumn constellations as they flow into the evening sky from the east. In addition, Jupiter, the sun and the moon all lay claim to special attention this year.
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