[pasmembers] Re: seeking planisphere Correction.

  • From: "Eric Steinberg" <eric@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 17:45:34 -0400

Brain freeze!  It's called "Guide to the Stars", NOT The Night Sky.  In any 
case, it's the big yellow one.    

ES, Via Blackberry 

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From: pasmembers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <pasmembers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Rick Cunningham <phxf1fan@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed Apr 17 17:26:57 2013
Subject: [pasmembers] seeking planisphere

Rick,


Bookmans might have planispheres. If you don't have credit,
you would be better off finding it else where. I know that
 i saw them at Borders and at Barns N Noble at one time, as well.
Try a book store. 
A planisphere is a great way to find your way around the sky.


Anyone else with suggestions?
Terri




 
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        From: Rick Cunningham <phxf1fan@xxxxxxxxx>
        To: Terri <cosmicstarstuff@xxxxxxxxx> 
        Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 6:23 PM
        Subject: Re: Reviews of last night's event at Mike's Apr 13
        

        Hi Terri, 
        Do you know if Bookmans has planispheres?  Alternately any other 
location in town?  I'm looking for one locally verses ordering online.  
        Rick

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