I agree with others, it is great to be informed, but the barrage of emails that
I have received is a bit much with everyone replying.
Please correct
Thank you,
Mary Purvis
From: Ted Blank
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 6:55 PM
To: fhastronomy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [fhastronomy] International Space Station pass visible tonight at 7:03
PM
Welcome to the new 2-way mailing list for the Fountain Hills astronomy club!
For an "inaugural" post, I thought I should let everyone know that tonight from
7:03 PM to 7:10 PM the International Space Station will be passing overhead.
It's easily visible naked-eye as a slow-moving, extremely bright object which
(tonight) will rise in the northwest at 7:03, be very high in the west at 7:06,
and then disappear in the southeast at about 7:11.
For information about who's on board the ISS now, you can go here .
I'll send out another introduction to this list shortly, but please remember
that your posts will go to over 500 people who have signed up for the club
mailing list. So please be courteous, and sign your posts so we know who we're
talking to and hearing from.
Here's a list of the Frequently Asked Questions for the freelists mailing list.
I hope that this new list encourages folks to ask and answer questions, learn
from each other, and encourage folks to get together for impromptu observing
sessions.
By the way, to subscribe, unsubscribe or take any action regarding your
subscription, just go to https://www.freelists.org/list/fhastronomy where all ;
the options are available.
Thanks,
Ted Blank