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Space Questions Answered

As you can probably imagine, I get an enormous amount of email, both through Universe Today and Astronomy Cast. I read it all, and I try to answer it all – so far, so good; although, I’m a little behind right now.

Instead of just emailing people back answers to their questions, I figured the information would be helpful to many of you. So I’m writing up little mini-articles to answer the questions, and I’m filing them under a special Questions section of the website.

The problem is that I’m going a lot of these, and I’d like to do even more (two birds, one stone). But I don’t want to overwhelm the main page of the site and the RSS feed. I think it would dilute the news focus of Universe Today.

So I’ve got a listing of all the latest questions over on the right-hand side of the page, and they’re in their own Questions section. And I’ll probably provide a summary list of questions once a week in the main feed so you can read any that interest you.

If you’ve got a better idea… I’m all ears. I’ll follow this story with an example of a summary.

If you’ve got a question, here’s where to go.

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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