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{{DISPLAYTITLE:iO}}(Did you mean a [[Io (Wingrove)|David Wingrove apazine]] or the ''[[International Observer]]''?)
  
A [[club]] at the University of Glasgow, in [[Glasgow]], Scotland.  It is more prosaically known as the '''Glasgow Science Fiction and Fantasy Society'''.  The club was named '''Io''' because a space probe was passing close the the Jovian moon Io in 1997 when it was founded, it now seems to be called '''IO'''.
 
  
{{club | website=http://lordofthemoon.com/iowiki/Main_Page | website1=https://www.facebook.com/IO-Glasgow-University-Science-Fiction-and-Fantasy-Society-1793970134005298/| start=1997 | end= | locale=Glasgow University, Glasgow}}
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A [[club]] at the University of Glasgow, in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]].  It is more prosaically known as the '''Glasgow Science Fiction and Fantasy Society'''.  The club was named '''Io''' because a space probe was passing close the the Jovian moon Io in 1997 when it was founded; it now seems to be called '''iO'''.
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{{club | website=https://lordofthemoon.com/iowiki/Main_Page | website1=https://www.facebook.com/IO-Glasgow-University-Science-Fiction-and-Fantasy-Society-1793970134005298/| start=1997 | end= | locale=Glasgow University, Glasgow}}
 
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 28 November 2022

(Did you mean a David Wingrove apazine or the International Observer?)


A club at the University of Glasgow, in Glasgow, Scotland. It is more prosaically known as the Glasgow Science Fiction and Fantasy Society. The club was named Io because a space probe was passing close the the Jovian moon Io in 1997 when it was founded; it now seems to be called iO.


Club Website Website 1997
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