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Foam Spheres Pencils Lamp Telescope Images Magnets or tape to put up telescope images Lazy Susans (SW wall up high) Drill for governor Bowling ball (SW wall on ground) SeeS (Astro I) Box 1 of 2 Do Not Use Ceiling fan chains Centrifugal Governor Bearings in plastic sphere Light bulb Stand for lamp Telescope lenses and rails (East wall by tool box) Do Not Use ContentsNot Present

Comet Supplies SeeS (Astro I) Box 2 of 2 Do Not Use Dry Ice (Chemistry Supply) Do Not Use ContentsNot Present Food items (NW Wall)

Cardboard Tubes Reading Glasses Tape Replacement glasses (purchase reading 2-3 strength) Booth (Astro I) Box 1 of 1 Do Not Use Multi-colour cardstock Magnifying glasses Example scopes Stickers and markers (cabinet NW Table) Do Not Use ContentsNot Present