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Sierra Club Wilderness 2027 Wall Calendar
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The whole universe, one month at a time. Our 2027 astronomy calendars bring deep-space imagery from the James Webb and Hubble telescopes, NASA's Artemis mission, glowing nebulae, and the phases of the moon. From galaxies to lunar cycles, wall, desk, and planner formats turn any room into a window on the cosmos.
There is no bigger subject than the universe, and these calendars give it the wall space it deserves. The 2027 astronomy lineup runs from telescope photography that took millions of years to reach us to the everyday wonder of moonrise, with more than 70 titles for stargazers, science fans, and anyone who still looks up. Many editions note moon phases, eclipses, and meteor showers right on the grid, so the calendar doubles as a guide to the year's best nights. Choose wall, desk, or planner formats and bring the cosmos indoors.
The great space telescopes deliver the most jaw-dropping images here. The James Webb Space Telescope calendars showcase the observatory's infrared views of newborn galaxies and stellar nurseries, while Hubble Space brings decades of beloved imagery to the wall. Webb Space Telescope and Deep Space editions go deeper still into the faraway and faint. These are unforgettable gifts for science lovers, and the photography holds a wall like fine art.
Beyond the named telescopes, the cosmos sprawls. Astronomy, Space, The Universe, and Universe Astronomy fill the year with nebulae, galaxies, and star fields in saturated color, while A Galaxy of Stars and Look to the Stars pair night skies with earthbound horizons. The Royal Observatory Greenwich Astronomy Photographer of the Year title gathers award-winning images from astrophotographers worldwide. They suit anyone who finds a quiet thrill in the scale of it all.
Closer to home, the moon takes center stage. Moons and Lunar Year follow our nearest neighbor through its phases in striking photography, and the Old Farmers Almanac Moon calendar adds the lore and timing that gardeners and night-sky watchers rely on. For sun signs and star charts to go with the lunar cycle, our astrology and zodiac calendars carry the celestial theme further.
For the spaceflight fans, the missions get their due. The NASA Artemis II calendar follows humanity's return to the moon, Space Travel Classic Travel Posters imagines tourism among the planets in retro style, and Celestial Dreams brings a dreamy, illustrated take on the night sky in wall and pocket-planner formats. For more discovery across science and the past, our wider science and history calendars cover everything from dinosaurs to daily facts.
Photography and imagery of the cosmos: galaxies, nebulae, deep-space telescope views, the moon, and space missions. Many titles also mark moon phases, eclipses, and meteor showers on the calendar grid.
The James Webb calendars feature the newer telescope's infrared images of distant galaxies and star-forming regions, while Hubble calendars draw on decades of the observatory's celebrated visible-light photography. Both are spectacular.
Many do. Moon-focused titles like Moons and Lunar Year track the phases closely, and several deep-space calendars note eclipses, meteor showers, and conjunctions on the grid for skywatchers.
Yes. The NASA Artemis II calendar follows the mission to return astronauts to the moon, a timely pick for spaceflight fans following the program's progress.
Full-size wall calendars, mini and vertical wall calendars, desk calendars, page-a-day boxed editions, and pocket planners. Most full-size wall calendars measure about twelve by twelve inches closed.
Many 2027 editions are already available, including the James Webb and Hubble titles. Popular astronomy calendars tend to sell out before the new year, so fall is a safe time to shop.