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  1. PAC meeting Tuesday Dec. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Program: Demonstrations of Astronomy Software
  2. Prairie Astronomy Club program - "HOW TO BUY A TELESCOPE" - November 24th at 8 p.m. @ Hyde Obs.
  3. The next PAC meeting will be at 7:30pm Oct 27 @ Hyde Observatory. Program will be on the Mars Science Laboratory to be launched in 2011.
  4. The next PAC meeting will be held on August 25 at Hyde Observatory, Holmes Park South, at 7:30pm.
  5. Next PAC meeting will be July 28th @ Hyde Observatory. Program will be "How to View a Shuttle Launch" plus HD video from launch of STS-127.
  6. The next PAC meeting will be on Tuesday, May 26th, 7:30pm at Hyde Observatory. Program: video from Astronomy Day and "Nature of Science"
  7. Photos from Astronomy Day 2009 have been uploaded to the PAC page on Facebook.
  8. Next PAC meeting: Tuesday April 28 7:30pm @ Hyde Observatory, Holmes Park South-- program will be "Saturn Jewel of the Heavens."
  9. Two night Beginning Field Observing Class @ Hyde Observatory, April 16-17. Registration Fee: $8 / person / ($15 for couples and families).
  10. May 2nd Astronomy Day at Morrill Hall 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  11. Apr 3: Morrill Hall evening sponsored by PBS and ETV, showing of "Two Small Pieces of Glass" in Planetarium
  12. Astronaut Clay Anderson in Lincoln, March 14, Morrill Hall & Hyde Observatory.
  13. Tues, Feb 24, 7:30pm program: "The Sky is Falling": Michael Sibberensen will talk about meteorites.
  14. Learn how to use your telescope-free session open to public 1/27 at 8pm, Hyde Observatory. http://www.prairieastronomyclub.org/
  15. The next PAC meeting will be on Monday Dec 29th, 7:30pm, Hyde Observatory. Larry Stepp will talk about the Thirty Meter Telescope project.