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You might have heard through the celestial grape vine that Universe Today correspondent Ian O’Neill has been tagged to lead the space news team over at the Discovery Channel’s space blog network. So if you’re wondering why there aren’t many O’Neill articles over here, or at his own website Astroengine.com, that’s because he writing (and editing) his big heart over at Discovery.com: Space Disco. The previous producer, Dave Mosher has moved on to manage the web development for a non-profit foundation.
A big thanks to Ian for all his dedicated work on Universe Today and I really hope everything goes well with his work over at the Discovery Channel.
Ian has promised he’ll still be contributing the occasional article for Universe Today. And if he’s too busy for that, we’ll still be linking to his coverage when we can.
So congrats Ian!
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