
Here’s the last Moon of 2014 and she’s a beauty! I love the light on the mountainous rim of Sinus Iridum along the northern terminator, the remains of a 3.7-billion-year-old lava-filled crater aka the “Bay of Rainbows.” Thanks to all of my readers and fans for following along throughout 2014, and here’s to yet another exciting space-filled year ahead. Happy New Year!
Want to find out what my favorite space stories for each month in 2014 were? Click here.
Image credit: Jason Major
First of all congratulations for your blog which is really interesting and nice. I am from Italy and I have a blog in which I wrote about space too. I’ve just decided to start a new “page” and start writing articles in english too. Would you like to create a partnership between our blogs and try to grow up together? If you want to check mine it out, my link is here: http://www.paoloastromori.wordpress.com
Let me know and happy new year
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Hi Paolo! I’m glad you like my site. I am now following yours too and I also put a link to your site in my sidebar. I’m not looking to partner up with anyone at the moment, but good luck on your blog! – JM
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Thank you very much!
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Beautiful blog glad I found you
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