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I've only begun exploring these new digs, but I don't see a place to post news about space travel/exploration. I see the Astronomy News area, but, while I have posted Space stuff there on another Forum, I'd prefer to keep Astronomy related news in the Astronomy area and perhaps have a separate area for more general Space Travel/Exploration news?

Just a thought. I know you folks have been working hard to get this up and running, so if additional areas are not wanted at present, that's fine with me.

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This is the spot!
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Gordon wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 3:11 am This is the spot!
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OK, thanks Gordon.

I felt that Astronomy was kind of different from space travel/exploration... :?:

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smp wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 2:48 pm
Gordon wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 3:11 am This is the spot!
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OK, thanks Gordon.

I felt that Astronomy was kind of different from space travel/exploration... :?:

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We are keeping an eye on posts / topics and will make some adjustments as we go along. If enough folks creating topics that the team feels needs it's own spot, we will create one. Just don't want it to get TOO busy with a bunch of subsections.

It's always going to be a 'work in process' around here!
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