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Gemini Observatory / Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory / McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope / Large Magellanic Cloud / Jeremy Mould / Solar telescope / National Science Foundation / National Optical Astronomy Observatory / Astronomy
Date: 2005-05-31 17:03:17
Gemini Observatory
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory
McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope
Large Magellanic Cloud
Jeremy Mould
Solar telescope
National Science Foundation
National Optical Astronomy Observatory
Astronomy

EDUCATIONALOUTREACH PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH Astrobiology Weekend at the McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope Mark Giampapa, Claude Plymate, Frank Hill, Matt Penn & Connie Walker

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