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For anyone who was confused: I'm from Colorado and I like astronomy so I was pretty excited to read about well... that.

This is about System76 which is also pretty cool but for people looking for Cosmic Skies of a Colorado July, please see the below links:

- https://csastro.org/events-calendar/event/

- https://www.denverpost.com/2022/01/03/2022-astronomy-meteor-...

- https://www.denverastro.org/das-events/event-calendar/

- https://www.9news.com/video/tech/science/starlink-satellites...




Submitted title was "COSMIC Skies of a Colorado July", which HN's software changed to "Cosmic Skies of a Colorado July", which was even more generic. I've replaced the title with representative language from the article now.


I didn't see any reference to Colorado in the article besides the title, did I miss something?

(I _also_ only clicked because I'm from Colorado...)


System76 is based in Denver, Colorado. Presumably, this is where COSMIC is being developed.


They're based in Denver, CO.


Also from Colorado and this very much confused me.


Not from Colorado, also disappointed - give me my promised cosmic skies!


Would it have been better if in the headline, instead of "Cosmic" they had put "COSMIC" ?


COSMIC!_


Looking at their previous headlines, that would make sense :)


I think HN autocorrects capitals to title case.




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