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CASSINI talk in Kendal by Dr John Spencer, A brilliant night!
Stu
post Jul 20 2012, 09:19 AM
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Just wanted to say a huge thank you to Dr John Spencer - a UMSF member - who came to Kendal last night to give my astronomical society, the Eddington AS of Kendal, an absolutely fantastic talk on the CASSINI mission. It was a great turnout - 50 people or so - and for over an hour John kept everyone enthralled with beautiful pictures, descriptions of Cassini's most important discoveries, and more. Afterwards many people told me what a brilliant night they'd had, so I just wanted to thank John for coming to see us again. He was also very generous with his time afterwards, answering many questions and even talking to a local radio reporter (who is still beaming from ear to ear this morning!).

Thanks John!



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post Jul 26 2012, 08:09 PM
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Very belated thanks to Stu for hosting the event and summoning a very enthusiastic crowd for the talk! Always a pleasure to visit Kendal and the Eddington folks. And good luck with the upcoming MSL landing event, Stu!

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