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Bob Dobbs wrote:
dave wrote: wrote: 2009 is going to be a good year for Jupiter. The planet is moving away from the sun and may now be seen shining brightly in the eastern sky before dawn. Students, teachers and amateur scientists who wish to try listening as well as watching should consider building their own radio telescope. Kits are available from NASA's Radio JOVE program: http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Where does one send the QSL report? To Jupiter Not to one of the satellite offices? ;-) JB |
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