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  1. 2012 Talk tonight at 7PM; Galileoscope giveaway. Weather forecast looks questionable, so maybe observing. Last event of 2009, see you soon!
  2. Weather looks clear for tonight! Observing and Black Hole Lecture at 7PM. Discussion about Moon Water and Free Galileoscope. See you then!
  3. Clear weather tonight! Observing and meteorite lecture at 7PM. Giving away a Galileoscope. Join us and prepare for Leonid Meteor shower.
  4. Clouds again--probably no observing. Black Hole talk starts at 8PM followed by Moon water updates. See you tonight!
  5. Clouds tonight--probably no observing. Dark matter talk tonight with Moon water discussion. Photo exhibit is occurring now through Monday!
  6. Next week we'll be having an amazing outdoor astrophotography exhibition on Columbia's campus. Check out our website for more details!
  7. Weather tonight looks fantastic, so we'll very likely observe. Science Fiction lecture at 8:00 then Moon water talk. See you tonight!
  8. the sky is getting cloudier, so we may not get to stargaze tonight. hopefully we'll get a break in the next hour...
  9. New website design; lecture series starts tonight with alien talk. Weather looks good so we may get some observing in too. See you tonight!
  10. Great lecture planned tonight at 8:30 on Parallel Universes. Looks like it will rain, so no observing planned. Come join us!
  11. Astro Outreach at Columbia tonight begins at 8.30pm! Cataclysmic Variable talk by Andrew Brown, and excellent observing conditions. Join us!
  12. The weather looks outstanding. We should have a great lecture and great observing tonight from 9-11PM! Please join us!
  13. The weather looks uncertain for tonight, but we'll make the final call at the talk. Darn rain! The bilingual Pluto talk is still happening!
  14. The weather is improving, so it looks like we will be able to observe tonight following the lecture. See you tonight!
  15. The weather looks uncertain for tonight, but we'll make the final call at the lecture. The Big Bang talk will still happen. See you soon!
  16. Looks like it will be cloudy tonight, but we'll make the final call at the lecture. The shuttle launch lecture is still happening, though!
  17. Observing conditions aren't perfect, but we'll still be star-gazing on the roof tonight. See you in an hour!
  18. The weather forecast right now looks uncertain (50/50) for tonight. We will still have the astronomy lecture regardless of weather.
  19. Looks like we will have some fine stargazing from Columbia tonight.
  20. We had a great time, thanks everyone who came out!