
Sunday, 25 December 2005 | Elif Sungur
Award-Winning Space Calendar Provides a Year's Worth of Stunning Outer Space Images Just in Time for 2006
An entire year's worth of stunning outer space images - from the Apollo Moon landings to recent views of Saturn from the Cassini spacecraft - appear in the award-winning "Year In Space" desk calendar. The 2006 edition of this 144-page desk calendar, now in its thirteenth year of publication, is now shipping. Due to record sales, the publisher expects its supply of this inexpensive calendar to be exhausted soon.
The full-color weekly calendar "The Year In Space" is brimming with images and information from the past, present and future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
The 53 stunning weekly images represent the full spectrum of space exploration, from the beginning of human space flight to the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. Amazing planetary images by the Cassini Orbiter and the Mars Exploration Rovers are presented along with incredible deep space vistas taken by the Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes. An informative essay accompanies every image, and each weekly calendar page is filled with historic dates in space history.
In full-color full-page images, "The Year In Space" takes its readers on an out-of-this-world journey while giving them a convenient way to organize their busy lives back on Earth. "The Year In Space" is also a versatile desk calendar, with weekly, monthly, yearly and multi-year calendars, a daily moon phase calendar, an address section, blank pages for notes, and more.
For more information, please visit http://www.YearInSpace.com
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