(cba:news) Martian invasions
Joe Patterson
jop at astro.columbia.edu
Tue Mar 20 06:49:03 EDT 2018
Aha... and it's not even Halloween, and the sighting wasn't even in
Grovers Mill, New Jersey. The might sky has been so starved of planets
lately, it's easy to forget they're out there!
BTW thanks for all the response to the AM CVn request - and keep it up!
joe p
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ATEL #11449 ATEL #11449
Title: Erratum to ATel #11448: Very bright optical transient near
the Trifid and Lagoon Nebulae
Author: Peter Dunsby (University of Cape Town)
Queries: Peter.Dunsby at uct.ac.za
Posted: 20 Mar 2018; 09:54 UT
Subjects:Optical
The object reported in ATel 11448 has been identified as Mars.
Our sincere apologies for the earlier report and the inconvenience caused.
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