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Year in Space 2008 Calendar

Well, it’s that time again to get organized. So why not do it while gazing at pretty pictures of space and learning history at the same time?

Once again, I’m happy to present the “Year in Space” desk calendar – a regular sponsor for Universe Today. This is a 144-page weekly calendar featuring images and information from the past, present, and future of space exploration and astronomical discovery. Universe Today readers are eligible for discounts ranging from 25% to 44%, with free shipping on all U.S. orders. Normally retailing for $15.95, “The Year In Space” is available to Universe Today readers for only $11.95; 2+ copies are $10.95 each; 10+ copies are $9.95 each; and 36+ copies are $8.95 each.

There is free standard shipping on all U.S. orders. For guaranteed Christmas delivery, order on or before December 17th and choose RUSH delivery for a small additional fee. (Non-US orders are shipped via International Priority Mail, but cannot be guaranteed for Christmas.) Order online at www.YearInSpace.com and select the “Universe Today” sponsor discount, or call (800) 736-6836 and mention the Universe Today discount.

Visit the website to preview the calendar and download a free hi-res poster of all 53 weekly images. With “The Year In Space” you can visit a new celestial destination every week while keeping track of your busy life on Earth!

Click here to visit the Year in Space 2008 website.

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast with Dr. Pamela Gay. Here's a link to my Mastodon account.

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