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New amazing donation

thankyou Celesstron

after years of hard work and working with groups all around the UK, I finally getting recognition, and support I Badly need from space industry 

it is with great pleasure I want to thank Celestron from this very kind donation of an computerized telescope to help me teach and reach out better to more learners 

this will not only help me make setup faster but also see more and show learners faster what’s up in stars, I can get better alignment and faster images 

thankyou Celestron your amazing 

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new equipment

Finally getting new better equipment

after years of working hard and supporting myself to bring you best space learning i can 

I finally have a awesome space company agree to send me a new amazing piece of tech to help me teach better 

this is such a amazing thing for me, to receive this support after all this time proves I’m doing the right thing and my work must keep going, space is forever, my education program will go forever

more updates to follow soon 

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Artemis updates

Artemis will launch soon here is live feed from NASA so you can see yourself and keep up to date on its progress or if it cancels again 

The mission will now launch—weather permitting—on Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 1:04 a.m. EST. It’s a two-hour window that would mean the mission lasts 25 days. NASA also announced a backup launch opportunity on Saturday, November 19, 2022.

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UpDate

Unfortunately, due to train strikes, I was not able to attend the BIS in Worchester, I tried to find alternative routes to no avail 

I did still showcase at Seaton Library on Saturday and reached out to the local community to keep busy and spread the word about space 

if you would like me to come to your town city or village please get in touch … I’ll see what we can arrange for you