Hey everyone, I just wanted to let you know that our Universe Today senior editor, Nancy “The Space Encyclopedia” Atkinson has her own blog. She’s been twittering and blogging here, but now she’ll have another outlet for all that space news. Check it out and add her to your RSS feeds and blogrolls.
The Nancy Atkinson blog.
Since she’s already doing full time writing for Universe Today, producing Astronomy Cast and project managing 365 Days of Astronomy, I believe she’s opened up a portal to a parallel universe, and enlisted the help of a duplicate Nancy Atkinson with a little spare time to help her keep track of it all.
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