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. Help EarthSky Keep Going Dear Friend of Earth & Sky, Many at EarthSky are now in route to Texas fo

[View this email in your browser](. Help EarthSky Keep Going [Donate Now]( Dear Friend of Earth & Sky, Many at EarthSky are now in route to Texas for Monday's total solar eclipse.We're excited! And we invite YOU to join us online for our eclipse livestream, hosted in cooperation with TimeandDate.com. The livestream will begin around noon CDT (17 UTC) on Monday. [You'll find it here.]( But, come clouds or sun, what sustains our spirits, now and always, is YOUR generosity and support. [EarthSky NEEDS your support]( to keep going. You're the reason we CAN keep going! And you amaze us time and time again. [We've been fundraising]( for nearly 2 weeks. And we're getting closer to our yearly goal, thanks to your generous support. We cannot express enough gratitude for the love and contributions from you, our awesome community. ❤️ We work hard to bring you the news of the universe so many of you tell us you enjoy. We're confident you'll help us reach our goal! [Please donate today!]( [To support us and learn why your help is crucial now more than ever in 2024, please click here to donate. Every donation, no matter the size, helps EarthSky keep going!]( What an amazing year this has been so far. The sun is nearing the peak of its 11-year cycle. The April 8 total solar eclipse – last one to cross the contiguous U.S. until 2045 – is coming up fast. Plus, EarthSky is edging toward its one-year anniversary [on YouTube]( with more subscribers daily. We’re changing, as the world 🌎 around us changes. But we've never lost our dedication to YOU, our readers. Your support is pivotal to our mission. We can't keep going without you! We invite you to [visit our campaign page]( to discover why we need your contributions now more than ever, and to get to know the EarthSky story. Donate here: []( Want to mail a check instead? Earth & Sky, Inc. 1259 Sanders Kyle, Texas 78640 Thank you, and we love you! [Visit our campaign page to learn some of our needs and goals for the coming year]( [Donate Now]( You received this email because you subscribed to EarthSky News. Thanks for your understanding and support during our campaign. You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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