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Former AAA President, Brian Berg, gives his report from the Netherlands.
Former AAA President, Brian Berg, gives his report from the Netherlands.
Hello everyone and happy May. I write this with a heavy heart as this is my final message as president of the Amateur Astronomers Association.
A message from the current AAA president, Brian Berg. Happy April to all. This will be my penultimate president’s message, as I will be stepping
Happy March to one and all! This is always an exciting time for amateur astronomy groups around the world (in the Northern hemisphere, that is),
Happy February! We are already halfway through winter, even though here in New York City it feels as if winter has not even started; there have
Happy New Year to one and all! On behalf of the Amateur Astronomers Association, I hope that you all had a wonderful New Years Eve,
Welcome to the end of another year. I cannot fathom that yet one more year has almost gone by, but apparently my calendar says that
Happy November! This message will be short and to the point: AAA is closing out the year with a Bang. And that’s Bang with a
Happy October everyone! My favorite month of the year – the temperature is divine. The leaves turn a rainbow of colors. Halloween is coming soon
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