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Year in Space 2007 Desk Planner

Once again, the Year in Space 2007 calendar is sponsoring Universe Today as we move towards the holidays. I’ll be featuring the calendar on the website and in the newsletter until the end of the year. This 144-page spiral-bound desk calendar has 53 full-colour space photographs, so you can gaze into infinity as you plan your week. It’s filled with space trivia, sky events, daily Moon phases, and additional calendars. Universe Today readers can save at least 25% off the suggested retail price and pay only $11.95 USD by ordering online. There’s free shipping in the U.S.,and deeper discounts for multiple copies.

You can also download a cool poster containing all the images in this year’s calendar. Check it out!

Visit the Year in Space 2007 website for more information, or to order a copy online.
www.yearinspace.com

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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