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Old July 11th 04, 07:39 AM
Patty Winter
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Default Bright NOSS trios

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Ron Netzley wrote:
Tonight my wife and I again watched the Noss "Triplet" go over (directly
overhead) and we saw all three.


Yay! Pretty interesting, aren't they?

BTW, I forget, did you say earlier where you live?

Thanks again to Ed for bringing these current passes to everyone's
attention, and to Ted for the additional information.


Patty


 




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