As you can see we have made significant progress in getting content from our previous site checked, updated and posted.
In fact you can expect to see at least five posts tomorrow thanks to this recovery effort alone. Though while we are posting these recovered posts quite quickly we has of yet barely scratched the surface on the recovery process.
Our current plan for the content recovery is to continue putting up the smaller posts as soon as they are ready though we have a more structured plan for our larger posts.
We aim to have the majority of the more informational content of the site built around a series of keystone posts that will contain the basics on a wide range of astronomical topics such as Stars, Galaxies and Exoplanets. Over the coming months we hope to produce or recover approximately one of these posts per week.
More advanced posts focusing on a particular aspect of the topic will link back to the relevant keystone post. That way we won’t end up repeating ourselves every time we deal with a new aspect of the topic.
Thanks again for bearing with the recovery process, it may be long and drawn out but it also gives us a chance to improve the material we already have rather than regurgitating any errors that had slipped into the originals.
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