Times Astronomy and Space Calendar, which previews some of the notable upcoming astronomical events. There’s a neat twist to this: you can sync it to your personal calendar on your computer or phone. The Times’ calendar features a light range of upcoming events: meteor showers, notable anniversaries, and major events such as the August 21st solar eclipse. Each entry comes with a short blurb about the significance behind the event, as well as links to the Times’ coverage of each event. https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/13/16140280/new-york-times-astronomy-space-digital-calendar-tech-google-apple
Stay up to date with the next big astronomical events with a new digital calendar
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Posted on November 09, 2017
Last week, The New York Times soft-launched a new feature called The New York
Times Astronomy and Space Calendar, which previews some of the notable upcoming astronomical events. There’s a neat twist to this: you can sync it to your personal calendar on your computer or phone. The Times’ calendar features a light range of upcoming events: meteor showers, notable anniversaries, and major events such as the August 21st solar eclipse. Each entry comes with a short blurb about the significance behind the event, as well as links to the Times’ coverage of each event. https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/13/16140280/new-york-times-astronomy-space-digital-calendar-tech-google-apple
Times Astronomy and Space Calendar, which previews some of the notable upcoming astronomical events. There’s a neat twist to this: you can sync it to your personal calendar on your computer or phone. The Times’ calendar features a light range of upcoming events: meteor showers, notable anniversaries, and major events such as the August 21st solar eclipse. Each entry comes with a short blurb about the significance behind the event, as well as links to the Times’ coverage of each event. https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/13/16140280/new-york-times-astronomy-space-digital-calendar-tech-google-apple
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