We say it every year, but Steve Cariddi’s wonderful Year in Space Wall Calendar is the perfect holiday gift! It’s full of amazing color images, daily space facts, historical references, and it even shows you where you can look in the sky for all the best astronomical sights.
The 2015 edition is now available to order, and thanks to Steve, Universe Today has 5 copies to give away!
This is a gorgeous wall calendar that has over 120 beautiful photos of space, and is larger, more lavishly illustrated, and packed with more information than any other space-themed wall calendar. It’s a huge 16 in. x 22 in. when hanging up!
Other features of this calendar:
– Background info and fun facts
– A sky summary of where to find naked-eye planets
– Space history dates
– Major holidays (U.S. and Canada)
– Daily Moon phases
– A mini-biography of famous astronomer, scientist, or astronaut each month.
You can read our full review of the 2015 calendar here.
To be entered into our giveaway drawing, just put your email address into the box at the bottom of this article (where it says “Enter the Giveaway”) before Tuesday, December 9, 2014.
If this is the first time you’re registering for a giveaway from Universe Today, you’ll receive a confirmation email immediately where you’ll need to click a link to be entered into the drawing. For those who have registered previously, you’ll receive an email later where you can enter this drawing.
These calendars normally sell for $17.95, but Universe Today readers can buy the calendar for only $13.95 or less (using the “Internet” discount), and get free U.S. shipping and discounted international shipping. There are also volume discounts. Check out all the details here.
There’s also the 136-Page Desk Calendar at a similar discounts.
You can preview the entire calendar at the Year in Space Calendar website.
It’s published in cooperation with The Planetary Society, with an introduction by Bill Nye. Our thanks to Steve Cariddi for providing this giveaway opportunity for our readers!
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