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The Year in Space 2020 Wall Calendar, Large Format 14.5" x 23" When Open, Over 120 Astronomy & Space Exploration Images, Moon Phases, Space History, Sky Events

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Over 120 space images - more than any other space wall calendar

Large-format 11.5" x 14.5" (14.5" x 23" when open) - 16% larger than typical calendar

Hundreds of sky events, space history dates, daily moon phases

A different space or astronomy topic explored in depth each month

Designed to be engaging for adults, students, and children over 8 years

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Office Product

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Starry Messenger Press

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9781733298513

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Starry Messenger Press

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Spend the Year In Space with this award-winning large-format wall calendar.

Larger and more lavishly illustrated than any other space calendar published, The Year In Space takes you on a year-long guided tour of the Universe.
Explore the Inner Moons of Saturn
Try on Advanced Future Spacesuits
Learn about NASA's SOHO Solar Observatory
Explore deep sky objects in the constellation Orion
Learn about the Gemini 6 & 7 missions
Find out about the historic Viking missions to Mars
Take a ride on a Soyuz launch vehicle, and much more!

Each month you'll enjoy:
An in-depth exploration of human space flight, planetary exploration, or deep sky wonders
Multiple images and detailed captions
A mini-biography of famous astronomer, scientist, or astronaut related to the topic
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 graphically displayed
Room for notes and appointments

Find out for yourself why The Year In Space was voted "Science Geek Gift of the Year" by the NBC News Digital Cosmic Log website. The Year In Space appeals to a broad range of ages and is the perfect gift for space fans, whether you're an astrophysicist or an 8-year-old.