The Universe Today forums reached a pretty big milestone this week with the addition of our 1,000th member – not bad for only four months. There’s lots to talk about, so if you’re interested in connecting with other space enthusiasts, come take a look, sign up, and join the conversations – it’s totally free.
I’d like make a special thanks to all the moderators. They’ve been working furiously behind the scenes to make sure everyone plays nice.
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Fraser Cain
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