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<description><![CDATA[<DIV class=ForumQuote><B>R. Isaac said:</B><BR>OUTSTANDING! That's a great accomplishment. Thanks for posting it.</DIV>
<P><BR><BR>Thanks!&nbsp; The project was not an advancement for hard science, but such things can help to&nbsp;stir interest in science.&nbsp; Our local astronomy club has had, at times,&nbsp;over 1,000 people, mostly youngsters, at individual,&nbsp;pro-science events, and&nbsp;the recent "first" with our ISS contact will add spice to our presentations.&nbsp; </P>
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