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OWL Pluto Party Brings

Solar System To Our Backyard

Aaron Sorenson helps launch the water bottle rocket of Maceo Viragh, East Merideth, in Neahwa Park this afternoon during OWL's Pluto Party, in honor of Pluto's recent re-classification as a planet. Youngsters and their families received a Planetary Passport and traveled to stations representing each of the plantes in our solar system where they learned about relative gravity, distance, physics and cosmic facts. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)
Aaron Sorenson helps launch the water bottle rocket of Maceo Viragh, East Meredith, in Neahwa Park this afternoon during OWL’s Pluto Party, in honor of Pluto’s recent re-classification as a planet. Youngsters and their families received a Planetary Passport and traveled to stations representing each of the plants in our solar system where they learned about relative gravity, distance, physics and cosmic facts. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)

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