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Fraser Cain's provides summarised news via RSS, email, syndication and on the home page. The news can then be discussed on the Universe Today ]. Fraser Cain's provides summarised news via RSS, email, syndication and on the home page. The news can then be discussed on the Universe Today ].


== Fraser Cains Forum == == Fraser Cain's forum ==
The Universe Today forum was begun on the ] ], and was powered by ]. The forum was a place to discuss the Universe Today news. Also it was a place to ask space-related questions and discuss alternate theories. Members were also allowed to post astrophotos. The Universe Today forum was begun on the ] ], and was powered by ]. The forum was a place to discuss the Universe Today news. Also it was a place to ask space-related questions and discuss alternate theories. Members were also allowed to post astrophotos.


Early September ] the forums of Universe Today and ] combined to form the BAUT Forum. The combined forum made for a very large and active community. Early September ] the forums of Universe Today and ] combined to form the BAUT Forum. The combined forum made for a very large and active community.


==What's Up eBook== ==What's Up e-book==
Written by ] the ''What's Up 2006 - 365 Days of Skywatching'' ] is distributed by Universe Today. This release follows on from Tammy Plotner's weekly What's Up column on Universe Today. Written by ] the ''What's Up 2006 - 365 Days of Skywatching'' ] is distributed by Universe Today. This release follows on from Tammy Plotner's weekly What's Up column on Universe Today.


== Other Universe Today Websites == == Other Universe Today Websites ==
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Universe Today is the title of a number of websites available on the internet. Among the most popular Universe Today websites are UniverseToday.com,UniverseToday.net and UniverseToday.org.

Universe Today.com (abbreviated to UT) is a space and astronomy news site and was founded by Fraser Cain.

Fraser Cain's Universe Today provides summarised news via RSS, email, syndication and on the home page. The news can then be discussed on the Universe Today forum.

Fraser Cain's forum

The Universe Today forum was begun on the July 24 2003, and was powered by Invision Power Board. The forum was a place to discuss the Universe Today news. Also it was a place to ask space-related questions and discuss alternate theories. Members were also allowed to post astrophotos.

Early September 2005 the forums of Universe Today and Bad Astronomy combined to form the BAUT Forum. The combined forum made for a very large and active community.

What's Up e-book

Written by Tammy Plotner the What's Up 2006 - 365 Days of Skywatching e-book is distributed by Universe Today. This release follows on from Tammy Plotner's weekly What's Up column on Universe Today.

Other Universe Today Websites

  • UniverseToday.net is a space oriented message board. The forum was started in 1997 and is now powered by ProBoards. The Universe Today board is a place to discuss science, technology and current affairs. The community welcomes questions and encourages the discussion of alternative idea's. Participants may post member polls in addition to astronomy photos and other imagery.

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