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6 years 4 months ago #106871 by Kinch
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+1 John does an excellent job of bringing a lot of info to the pages of the calendar. The pictures help sell the product - maybe :-), but the real value lies in the detail available in the text.
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6 years 3 months ago - 6 years 3 months ago #106910 by johnflannery
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Many thanks for the kind words about the calendar folks. Sorry about the very late reply to the thread - lots of other suff has been happening on the astronomy front for me. A special thanks to the photo contributors whose images really make the calendar.

Thinking of the 2018 calendar cover and John Young's passing today means we are in the 50th anniversary year of our first manned trip to the Moon (Apollo 8) with only 5 of the moonwalkers now left alive. Will we go back before they have all passed away?

2019 calendar data now more or less compiled - only items still fluid are 2019 mission launch dates and the scheduling of astronomy/science festivals. Oh, and there's still room to squeeze in a bright comet. Please!

Happy New Year to all,

John
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