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Contact Information

๐Ÿ“ Locations

Rondanini Ventures
New York, NY โ€ข Milan, Italy
Remote-first publishing innovation team

๐Ÿ“ž Phone

+1 (646) 854-4102

Mondayโ€“Friday โ€ข 9:00โ€“18:00 ET

๐Ÿ“ง Email

info@tatssp.com

For general inquiries, feedback, or questions

๐Ÿ”ฌ Scientific Corrections

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Found an error? Scientific accuracy is our top priority. Please include:

  • The page or section where you found the error
  • The incorrect information
  • The correct information with source

๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿซ Educational Resources

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Teachers and educators: Share your feedback, request resources, or suggest improvements

๐Ÿค Partnerships & Contributions

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Interested in contributing content, translations, or partnerships? We'd love to hear from you!

โฑ๏ธ Response Time

We aim to respond to all inquiries within 2-3 business days. For urgent scientific corrections, we'll prioritize your message and respond as quickly as possible.

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About the Project: Learn more about our mission and goals on our About page.

Why Contact Us?

Time Across the Solar System is committed to providing the most accurate, engaging, and educational content about planetary time. Your feedback, questions, and contributions help us improve and expand our resources for students, teachers, and space enthusiasts worldwide.

Scientific Accuracy Matters

We base all content on NASA data, peer-reviewed research, and authoritative astronomical sources. If you spot an error or have updated information, please let us know immediately. Scientific accuracy is our highest priority, and we appreciate the community's help in maintaining it.

Community-Driven Improvement

Teachers, students, and space enthusiasts often have valuable insights about what works in education. Your feedback about confusing concepts, missing topics, or suggested improvements directly shapes future content and features.

Educational Resource Requests

Teachers can request specific lesson plans, worksheets, or activities aligned to their curriculum needs. We prioritize creating resources that educators actually want and will use in their classrooms.

Partnership Opportunities

We collaborate with schools, museums, planetariums, and educational organizations to expand access to quality space science education. Interested in partnering? We'd love to explore how we can work together.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use your content in my classroom?

Absolutely! All content on this site is free for educational use. Teachers can use our calculators, articles, and resources in classroom settings. We only ask that you credit the source when appropriate.

How do I report a scientific error?

Email us at info@tatssp.com with "Scientific Correction" in the subject line. Include the page/section, the incorrect information, and the correct information with your source. We'll review and update promptly.

Do you accept guest articles or contributions?

Yes! We welcome guest articles from educators, scientists, and space enthusiasts. Contact us with your idea, credentials, and a brief outline. We're especially interested in educational content, planetary science discoveries, and space colonization analysis.

Can you create custom resources for my school?

We occasionally create custom educational resources for schools and educational organizations. Contact us with your requirements, timeline, and curriculum alignment needs. We'll discuss if it's feasible.

Where does your planetary data come from?

All planetary data comes from NASA Planetary Fact Sheets, JPL Solar System Dynamics, IAU definitions, and peer-reviewed astronomical research. See our Data Sources page for complete attribution.

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