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IN THE BEGINNING THERE WERE EYES

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IN THE BEGINNING THERE WERE EYES
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Rob Robinson - (515bonner) Bonner Springs KS member of the Astronomical Society of Kansas City V.P. of Occultation Services - I.O.T.A. Chapter One IN THE BEGINNING THERE WERE EYES "They always encouraged me and, of course, the day came when I left to go to Arizona, they realized that I was going to...
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Re: IN THE BEGINNING THERE WERE EYES

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Post by gregl »

Thanks for this. A great story. I, too, went out to look for Echo, and climbed up on the roof of my parents' house with my camera. I don't remember getting any pix but it was fun to watch the bright spot sweep across the sky.
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