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I've been blogging about revolutionary astronomy news and celestial wonders of our solar system, galaxy, and universe since 2010. Before March 15th, 2017, Amazing Astronomy was known as the Little Astronomy Blog. For only several months in 2012, this blog was known as Astronomy Bimonthly! I appreciate your input and would not mind hearing from you! What sorts of posts do you want to see more of? Are there any astronomy-related occurrences or discoveries that I should post about? Feel free to post suggestions, complaints, or compliments with any of the methods below! Anonymous or first-name comments are acceptable.
Thank you so much...and keep looking up!

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Sincerely,
Wonderful World
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Amazing Astronomy: formerly known as the Little Astronomy Blog!


Other Amazing Astronomy Websites

Astronomy Photo of the Day (NASA)
Astronomy.com (Astronomy Magazine)
Bruce Murray Space Image Library (Planetary.org)
EarthSky
Hubble News and Photographs
The Amazing Sky by Alan Dyer

2 comments - Post Comment Here

Anonymous said...

Cool blog man, keep it up.

Wonderful World (GeoWhiz) said...

Thank you so much, greatly appreciated!

Blog Background

The background has three Hubble Space Telescope images:

— LH 95 is a star-forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, Dorado constellation.

— Ant Nebula (also called Menzel 3) is an aptly-named planetary nebula located in the constellation Norma.

— Egg Nebula (also called CL 2688) is a protoplanetary nebula in the constellation Cygnus.