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Mesh Date Night: The Best Things To Do This Week | Mesh Blog
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The Best Things To Do This Week. The Best Things To Do This Week. The Best Things To Do This Week. Mesh Date Night: The Best Things To Do This Week. June 19, 2015. Mesh Date Night: The Best Things To Do This Week. Whether you’re into stargazing, sipping a beer cocktail, or watching weird cartoons on a rooftop, we’ve got you covered with the best things to do from this weekend until the next. Happy Summer Solstice! FRI 19 Rebel Cupcake: Time of Our Lives. FRI 19 Swedish Midsummer Festival. Decorate the mi...
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IMAGES FROM A SADIE HALIE SALON | The Amateur Astronomers Society of Voorhees
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The Amateur Astronomers Society of Voorhees. IMAGES FROM A SADIE HALIE SALON. August 5, 2013. Earth analogs, Ariana Van Gelder, Nick Juravich, Lap Le, Jordon Schranz, and the AASV, more on 06.29.13. Story of a Namesake →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Https: 8 months ago.
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August 16th, at Primetime | The Amateur Astronomers Society of Voorhees
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The Amateur Astronomers Society of Voorhees. August 16th, at Primetime. August 10, 2014. Tour of Chris Burden’s model of solar system. Surface of Mars. [Source: prjnyc Instagram]. August 16th, 4PM. 135 Huntington Street (Carroll Gardens). Brooklyn, part of The Donut District. Screenings and performances by. Don’t Forget To Make A Left Turn At Alburquerque. Curated By Seung-Min Lee. 8220;Shiftings of time, Shiftings of space, on the navigation board of matter.”. 8211; Etel Adnan. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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hello | The Amateur Astronomers Society of Voorhees
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The Amateur Astronomers Society of Voorhees. April 16, 2014. From Teatro d’imprese di Giovanni Ferro, 1623. AASV has a newly founded affiliate in The Explorers Club of Enrique de Malacca, whose activities will be more of a terrestrial and nautical concentration, though we suppose even the AASV could fall within an Explorers Club, and what’s the sea without the stars and moon? Til soon, and for now, we defer to the great Rachel Carson:. Story of a Namesake. Solar System Walks →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Solar System Walks | The Amateur Astronomers Society of Voorhees
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The Amateur Astronomers Society of Voorhees. June 3, 2014. To launch this exciting exhibition at The Queens Museum. AASV will be hosting the first of three walking salons taking place Saturday, June 14 4:30-6:00 pm. Solar System Walk, Vol. 1. Our map, Courtesy Queens Museum. A Guided 1.5 hour tour of Chris Burden. Scale Model of the Solar System. Tip: take the 7 to the 103rd Corona Plaza/our Oort Cloud, and walk 5 minutes along 104th (past the Post Office corner) towards 46th Ave. AASV/The Amateur Astron...
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redShift: Lunch Wednesday, Aug 1st
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Columbia and Barnard Astronomy Students for Undergraduate R. Ducation, and D. Is made up of undergraduate students from Columbia and Barnard with a genuine interest in astronomy and who want to engage with other astronomy students, the department here at Columbia and the community at large. We welcome undergrads that are majoring in Astronomy/Astrophysics, other science disciplines, or people who simply have an interest in the subject. Jul 30, 2012. Lunch Wednesday, Aug 1st. Wednesday, Aug 1st: 12:00pm.