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The 2018 ‘Year in Space’ Calendars Now Available

December 4, 2017 by Brian Ventrudo Filed Under: Stargazing

In 1991, stargazer Steve Cariddi walked into a Boston bookstore and noticed most desk calendars were about cats, or puppies, or sailboats. There was not a single astronomy calendar in sight. So he decided to create his own, and in late 1993 he published his first “astronomy and space” desk calendar. He’s been publishing these calendars every year since. And now he’s released the large-format ‘Year in Space’ wall calendar for 2018.

Winner of the NBC News Digital Website’s “Science Geek Gift of the Year” award, this large and colorful calendar is packed with facts and images related to space flight, stargazing, and planetary exploration. It includes a basic summary of major events in the night sky throughout the year, important holidays and dates related to space history, and mini-bios of famous astronomers and astronauts. Unfolded, the calendar is 16″x22″ and it’s more informative and more beautifully illustrated than any other space calendar.

Cosmic Pursuits receives no money from your purchase or for this recommendation. But this is a beautiful and informative calendar, an excellent value, and most of all, I think you’ll enjoy it. It makes a fine holiday gift, and it will look good hanging from your own wall too.

Here is the link to the main web page for the 2018 ‘The Year in Space’ wall calendar where you can learn more:

https://www.yearinspace.com/wall-calendar

There is also a superb and compact 136-page ‘Year in Space’ desk calendar available at this link:

https://www.yearinspace.com/desk-calendar

Here’s the direct link to Amazon for the wall calendar.

And here’s the direct link to Amazon for the desk calendar.

Important Note: the ‘Year in Space’ calendars are sold directly by Amazon.com in the U.S. That means the calendars can only ship to U.S. addresses for this year.

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