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Citizen science and Epsilon Aurigae
Amateur observers can make important contributions to the scientific observing campaign focusing on Epsilon Aurigae.

The ongoing eclipse of Epsilon Aurigae is predicted to continue until spring 2011. It's been 27 years since the last eclipse, and astronomers need all the information they can get. Amateur observers can make a contribution to the 2009-2011 scientific campaign.

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