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407 Visitors Recorded for ISAN 2008, Kluang

ISAN 2008-Satisfaction
Saturn made people amaze!

“Bring the telescope to the public, share the night sky and the knowledge” is the intention of the International Sidewalk Astronomy Night (ISAN). The purpose is to give the people on this planet a chance to look at the celestial objects through telescope.

We only held ISAN 2008 today due to the mis-forecasted weather on 12 April 2008. (I was the culprit :P ).

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Let’s Be The Editor of “Sidewalk Astronomy Handbook”

Official Observer of 1st ISANTony Silva, the president of Sao Paula Astronomy Club, Brazil, member of Sidewalk Astronomers (I’m one of them) invites you to join the Sidewalk Astronomy Handbook Project. It’s devised by CASP and the Los Angeles Sidewalk Astronomers. They had the idea for this as they believe that sidewalk astronomy should play a big role in International Year of Astronomy in 2009. There will be a series of events to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei’s first telescope observation.

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