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2022, JulyFocus on Constellations: LyraKvasnicka, JimArticle202207.pdf
2022, July29th Annual Nebraska Star PartyNotice202207.pdf
2022, JulyClub Member Profile: Jim KvasnickaArticle202207.pdf
2022, JulyFrom the Archives, July, 1986From the Archives202207.pdf
2022, JulyThe Star Party that Wasn’t - then was - sort of!Kacvinsky, BobArticle202207.pdf
2022, JulyTiny Dust Could Yield Big Answers Under Webb Telescope’s GazeNews, Syndicated202207.pdf
2022, JulyAstrophotographyAstrophotography202207.pdf
2022, JulyNASA’s Webb Delivers Deepest Infrared Image of Universe YetNews, Syndicated202207.pdf
2022, JulySolar Viewing at Hyde ObservatoryAstrophotography202207.pdf
2022, JulyOne Star Flies Past the Milky Way’s Black Hole at 3% the Speed of LightPetersen, Carolyn CollinsNews, Syndicated202207.pdf
2022, June29th Annual Nebraska Star PartyNotice202206.pdf
2022, JuneMeeting MinutesWhite, JimNotice202206.pdf
2022, JuneThe President's MessageKacvinsky, BobPresident's Letter202206.pdf
2022, JuneARP 44:The Mantrip Skies Image CatalogJohnson, RickArticle202206.pdf
2022, JuneJuly Observing: What to ViewKvasnicka, JimArticle202206.pdf
2022, JuneFocus on Constellations: ScorpiusKvasnicka, JimArticle202206.pdf
2022, JunePAC Mentors HonoredNotice202206.pdf
2022, JuneNew Images Using Data From Retired Telescopes Reveal Hidden FeaturesNews, Syndicated202206.pdf
2022, JuneAstrophotographyAstrophotography202206.pdf
2022, JuneThe James Webb Space Telescope is finally ready to do science – and it’s seeing the universe more clearly than even its own engineers hoped forNews, Syndicated202206.pdf