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The AMERICAN ASTRONOMER Newsletter is issued quarterly in December, March, June and September by The American Association of Amateur Astronomers as a benefit of membership. 

All AAAA members are encouraged to submit articles and photographs for publication. Send or e-mail all materials  to the Editor at the address below. 

The opinions expressed by contributors to the AMERICAN ASTRONOMER do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the AAAA or the Editor. Articles representing supporting or opposing views will be published promptly upon receipt.

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