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  1. Ladd will be closed tonight due to the weather.
  2. Ladd will be open tonight from 7-9pm
  3. First Gallaxies lecture, Nov. 11, 7pm @ Barus & Holley, room 190 http://brown.edu/ladd
  4. Too cloudy, Ladd will be closed tonight. Astronomy lecture on Nov. 11 - http://www.physics.brown.ed...
  5. "The First Galaxies: Peering Through the Primeval Hydrogen Fog with Radio Light" Nov. 11, 7pm, Barus & Holley Building http://brown.edu/ladd
  6. Our Fall hours begin next week, Ladd is open Tue. 7-9pm, weather permitting, starting Nov. 10. http://brown.edu/ladd
  7. Ladd is closed tonight, but check out the astronomy lecture at Brown. http://brown.edu/ladd
  8. Kepler and the Search for Habitable Planets, Tue. Nov. 3rd at 7pm http://www.physics.brown.ed...
  9. Get an early start on celebrating Halloween at Ladd - open tonight 6-10pm http://brown.edu/Department...
  10. Reminder: Ladd is closed tonight, but join us on Thur. for Halloween from 6-10pm
  11. Celebrate Halloween at Ladd on Thur. Oct. 29 from 6-10pm (Closed on Tue. Oct. 27th) http://brown.edu/ladd
  12. Light pollution and the environment, learn more: http://bit.ly/W9zZ1
  13. Only 2 more days for the Great World Wide Star Count! Join in at: http://starcount.org
  14. Ladd will be open tonight from 8-10pm Join us for a view of Jupiter!
  15. RT @projo Brown offers look at 400 years of astronomy http://bit.ly/3fZs2P
  16. History of astronomy exhibit and event on Sat. morning, Oct. 17. http://brown.edu/Department...
  17. Ladd will be closed tonight due to the weather.
  18. The Great World Wide Star Count has started! Join us at http://starcount.org
  19. RT brownuniversity - Brown Professor Helps Lead NASA Crash Landing into Moon http://bit.ly/36URQf
  20. 400 Years of Astronomical Observation - from Galileo to Ladd and beyond. http://brown.edu/Department...