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  1. Cloudy Nights Observatory Thread... Some really cool stuff in there http://bit.ly/85iRrp
  2. Can't believe it's almost December... Nice thing is my favorite winter constellations are coming back! http://bit.ly/8RbHjM
  3. I posted 6 photos on Facebook in the album "My Telescopes" http://bit.ly/7uCUdr
  4. Now you can follow Visual Astronomy on Facebook! http://bit.ly/600ov5 http://bit.ly/6ElkjR
  5. @TaviGreiner Yeah should be a great show this year! No Moon out this year (unlike last year)
  6. @simostronomy Congrats to you too! Also, nice article on Eta Carinae!
  7. I am now officially a contributor to Universe Today! Geminid meteor shower tips http://bit.ly/59IByf
  8. Well looks like I might have a clear sky on my first night at dark skies in a while! :D
  9. I love it when Visual Astronomy gets referred traffic from .edu domains!
  10. Score one for science! Guy on campus today was giving out free copies of the Origin of Species!
  11. not only is it cloudy for the Leonids, but it's raining, too... :(
  12. Supposedly the Leonids are gonna go crazy this year... Can't wait to find out if they do!
  13. RT @thetacticus: View the latest in moving technology... http://bit.ly/2NMhJP
  14. Really diggin' Google's Water on the Moon banner today!
  15. @Exoplanetology You definitely need to watch the series first though. "The Plan" will ruin alot of surprises for you if you don't
  16. RT @masked_driver Use Ubuntu? From Ohio? Get in our IRC Channel! #ubuntu-us-oh on irc.freenode.net. HowTo: http://ohio.ubuntu-us.org/node/22
  17. @UbuntuOne It's filed as Bug #481361. Thanks!!
  18. @UbuntuOne Single file sharing! I actually submitted a "bug" for this, but don't know how to change it to 'wishlist' status!
  19. Cool! Planets churn up their stars! RT @SETIInstitute Planets may affect the chemistry of their stars http://bit.ly/2lNLSN
  20. Taurid meteor shower is expected to produce much higher rates than normal on the 17th for viewers in Asia (up to 100 per hour)