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8.06: UFOzines: The Electronic Journal of the Astronomical Society of the Atlantic |
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This article is from the Alien Visitors FAQ, by CRAM: The Cyberspatial Reality Advancement Movement ldetweil@csn.org with numerous contributions by others.
The Electronic Journal of the Astronomical Society of the Atlantic
(EJASA) is published monthly by the Astronomical Society of the Atlantic,
Incorporated. The ASA is a non-profit organization dedicated to the
advancement of amateur and professional astronomy and space exploration,
as well as the social and educational needs of its members.
ASA membership application is open to all with an interest in astronomy
and space exploration. Members receive the Journal of the ASA and the
Astronomical League's REFLECTOR magazine. Members may also purchase
discount subscriptions to ASTRONOMY and SKY & TELESCOPE magazines.
For information on membership, you may contact the Society at any of the
following addresses:
Astronomical Society of the Atlantic (ASA)
c/o Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA)
Georgia State University (GSU)
Atlanta, Georgia 30303, U.S.A.
Phone: (404) 264-0451 leave your address and/or receive the latest
Society news.
Internet:
asa@chara.gsu.edu
Modem:
ASA BBS: (404) 564-9623, 300/1200/2400 Baud.
Back issues of the EJASA are also available from anonymous FTP at:
chara.gsu.edu (131.96.5.29)
 
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