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Young Astronomers – Website Update
The Young Astronomers Site is still undergoing repairs and so is still offline. So those of you wondering why you have been redirected here can be assured that the redirect is still active and it is not anproblem with your browser.
You can read the posts produced by all the Young Astronomers contributors written after the site went down below. These will be transferred to the normal site once the repairs have been completed. We had hoped that the repairs would have been completed though they have encountered a few snags that have delayed progress though we are confident that the repairs should be completed soon.
Once again thanks for your continued patience.
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Hi Peter,
I’m hoping to have my first post ready for when the server picks itself back up again.
No problem Michael, though I think you already know I said that