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post Jan 1 2006, 05:56 PM
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Just curious to see which monthly magazines the forum-members ( & lurkers ) are reading regularly ?
I'm interested in:

1. BIS monthly magazine SPACEFLIGHT (probably the only magazine with Unmanned space exploration articles ? )
http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/spaceflight.htm

2. ASTRONOMY now
http://www.astronomynow.com/magazine.shtml

3. SKY AT NIGHT
http://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/Default.asp?bhcp=1
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post Jan 1 2006, 09:16 PM
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QUOTE (PhilCo126 @ Jan 1 2006, 10:56 AM)
Just curious to see which monthly magazines the forum-members ( & lurkers ) are reading regularly ?
I'm interested in:

1. BIS monthly magazine SPACEFLIGHT (probably the only magazine with Unmanned space exploration articles ? )
http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/spaceflight.htm

2. ASTRONOMY now
http://www.astronomynow.com/magazine.shtml

3. SKY AT NIGHT
http://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/Default.asp?bhcp=1
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Sky & Telescope does a good job with respect to UMSF:

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post Jan 1 2006, 10:00 PM
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Just to confuse you:

o Flight International (weekly)

o New Scientist (weekly)

o Scientific American (monthly)

o Smithsonian Air & Space (bimonthly)

o High Power Rocketry (whenever)


And then there's the back issues...

o Quest

o Spaceflight News

o Earth


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post Jan 1 2006, 10:46 PM
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I get the BAA Journal ( www.britastro.org ) and TPS's publication, and that's it. smile.gif

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post Jan 1 2006, 11:36 PM
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By order of preference.......

New Scientist
Scientific American
Discover
Astronomy
Sky and Telescope

plus a couple of magazines through work.....

Nasa Tech Briefs
Machine Design
Electronic Design

Yes, I'm a magazine junkie smile.gif

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post Jan 2 2006, 09:54 AM
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BIS Spaceflight is good on Unmanned space exploration, I especially like their flashback articles on the Mariner & Pioneer & Voyager missions something You don't find many info about these days.
Always good photos also! cool.gif
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post Jan 2 2006, 03:34 PM
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Aviation Week

Astronomy

Planetary Report

Scientific American

Sky & Telescope

Science News

Farm Show

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post Jan 2 2006, 03:55 PM
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Aviation Week and Space Techology

Sky and Telescope

JGR Planets

The Planetary Report

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post Jan 2 2006, 05:26 PM
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JGR Planets and The Planetary Report are great publications ! smile.gif
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post Jan 24 2006, 12:54 PM
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Just wanted to inform that the BIS monthly magazine " Spaceflight " of March 2006 will focus on some unmanned space missions ( articles on 20th anniversary of Voyager passing Uranus + Launch of New Horizons ) ... the issue is available around 13th February at Your local newsagent ... or check:

http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/spaceflight.htm

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post Jan 25 2006, 11:02 PM
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Speaking of which, has anyone else got this month's SciAm yet? Like, the first two pages of the only article I actually cared about reading (laser wakefield particle accelerators) were missing. mad.gif
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post Feb 5 2006, 12:57 PM
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I will continue to list the ' most interesting ' BIS Spaceflight magazines ( those with a lot of UMSF ) on my weblog ( lower right side ) wink.gif

http://mars-literature.skynetblogs.be/

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post Feb 7 2006, 07:30 AM
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Here's the content of the March issue (Medio February on newsstands):
http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/sitesia.asp.../id/557/l/nl-be

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post Feb 14 2006, 04:03 PM
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Sky Publishing Completes Sale to New Track Media, LLC

Sky & Telescope magazine becomes cornerstone of newly formed media company

Cambridge, MA, February 13, 2006 – Sky Publishing Corporation, the privately
held publisher of astronomy periodicals and books, announced today that it has
completed a sale of its business to New Track Media LLC, an entity formed in the
fall of 2005 by Stephen J. Kent and Boston Ventures. Terms of the transaction
were not disclosed.

Sky Publishing Corp. was founded in 1941 by Charles A. Federer Jr. and Helen
Spence Federer, the original editors of Sky & Telescope magazine. Sky &
Telescope is the world’s most respected astronomy magazine, serving amateur
astronomers around the globe. In addition to Sky & Telescope and
SkyandTelescope.com, the company publishes Night Sky magazine (a bimonthly for
beginners with a Web site at NightSkyMag.com), two annuals (Beautiful Universe
and SkyWatch), as well as books, star atlases, posters, prints, globes, and
other fine astronomy products. For New Track Media, which is based in
Cincinnati, Sky represents its first transaction in a broader plan that calls
for building a portfolio of consumer enthusiast properties, not all
science-related, and largely through acquisition.

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Key members of the Sky Publishing senior management are keeping their roles.
Susan Lit, president and publisher, and Richard Tresch Fienberg, editor in
chief, have both agreed to continue in their positions under the new ownership.
Ms. Lit emphasized that Sky had not been considering a sale but saw this as an
opportunity to associate with a group that has broader ambition for growth along
with a proven track record in publishing. “I have known Stephen [Kent] for
years, and when he announced his plans with Boston Ventures, this seemed like an
opportunity to become a central piece of a new and exciting company. As an
employee-owned company for 65 years we had to be assured that a new owner would
value our independence and history, and at the same time be committed to our
growth. New Track Media offered the growth opportunities and shared vision of
entrepreneurial spirit.” The company will continue to operate out of its offices
in Cambridge, with plans to relocate to new offices in the Boston area within the next year.

New Track Media was formed in the fall of 2005 by Kent, with support from Boston
Ventures, an established private equity firm with a longstanding media focus.
Kent, who was most recently CEO of F+W Publications, is chief executive officer
of New Track Media, LLC. “We couldn’t have asked for a stronger brand to launch
our new venture,” said Kent. “Sky & Telescope has a rich history and
established editorial authority in a category that is everlasting. We are proud
to make it the cornerstone of New Track Media.” According to Kent, “with the Sky
acquisition complete, we are now eager to bring other prominent special interest
properties into the portfolio and hope that this will help others see that we’re
a buyer who can work quickly and confidentially toward completion.”


About Sky Publishing

Sky Publishing Corp. was founded in 1941 by Charles A. Federer Jr. and Helen
Spence Federer, the original editors of Sky & Telescope magazine. In addition to
Sky & Telescope and SkyandTelescope.com, the company publishes Night Sky
magazine (a bimonthly for beginners with a Web site at NightSkyMag.com), two
annuals (Beautiful Universe and SkyWatch), as well as books, star atlases,
posters, prints, globes, and other fine astronomy products.

About New Track Media

New Track Media LLC is wholly owned by BVK Holdings, LLC, an entity formed by
Boston ventures and Stephen J. Kent for the purpose of building up a premier
consumer enthusiast publishing platform in a range of special interest subject
areas. Astronomy and other science-related periodicals represent one focal
point, but additional clusters of properties in other areas are also being
explored. New Track Media and BVK operate from offices in Cincinnati, Ohio,
which is where the firm has a corporate development team.

About Boston Ventures

Boston Ventures Management, Inc. (www.bostonventures.com), is a private equity
firm that has been an active investor and financial partner to management teams
in the media, entertainment, publishing and information and communications
sectors since 1983, earning the firm a franchise position in the private equity
community. Boston Ventures' general partners and principals are accomplished and
experienced professionals who have a diverse and complementary range of skills,
and a broad network of domestic and international relationships. Since its
inception, Boston Ventures has invested approximately $2.2 billion in its target
industries. The existing Boston Ventures Fund VI Partnership has attracted
leading U.S. institutions and individuals from 16 countries.


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post Feb 15 2006, 10:44 AM
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Does Astronomy Magazine have a online archive?
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post Feb 20 2006, 09:41 AM
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Most monthly magazines have an online summary for the published years but not really an online archive ... However, there's a trend...
For instance BIS has made articles available to members ( Login + password ) as did many of the Science magazines!
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