What is the best astronomy magizine for me to get?

Astronomy
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Concern by Jeffano: What is the finest astronomy magizine for me to get?
Suitable now I am gaining “Astronomy” is that the ideal a single?

Finest response:

Response by Gypsy Doctor
“Sky and Telescope

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Concern by Stay Everyday life Basically: What are your preferred astronomy quotes?
What are your favourite rates about astronomy? It can be from wherever, even a fiction e-book.
Like in Lament
“This is the type of night time that tends to make the sun appear over-rated.”

Thanks and, as stated in Every last Soul a Star…
I want you all distinct skies!

Finest solution:

Reply by Mark G
You may well believe it really is a lengthy way down the road the the chemist but that is just peanuts to place.
HHGTTG – D.Adams

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9 Responses to “What is the best astronomy magizine for me to get?”

  1. Eric Says:

    Astronomy is great for overall general knowledge and news. They also have a lot of online content that you can access with the code that is located in the first couple of pages of the magazine. I also recommend Sky and Telescope for equipment reviews. There is a new one that is very affordable called Astronomy Technology Today (www.astronomytechnologytoday.com). They are very much about equipment.

  2. campbelp2002 Says:

    Us old timers prefer Sky and Telescope.

  3. faesson@sbcglobal.net Says:

    Stop in at your local college and take a peek at “Astronomy & Astrophyics”

    good read

  4. George Says:

    “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”

    Said by Neil Armstrong when he first stepped on the Moon in 1969

  5. Bullseye Says:

    The ones by Albert Einstein.

    Like this one:
    “Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love.” – Albert Einstein

  6. DON C Says:

    Einstein: “I, at any rate, am convinced that He (God) does not throw dice. Do you really think the moon isn’t there if you aren’t looking at it?”

    Neils Bohr: “Stop telling God what to do with his dice”.

    I beleive this was regarding the uncertainty principle of Quantum Theory

  7. Faesson Says:

    “it’s turtles all the way down!” -unk.

    varuously attributed to Bertrand Russell, Stephan Hawking and Terry Pratchett.

  8. meanolmaw Says:

    “A still more glorious dawn awaits…” Carl Sagan

  9. sausage wallet Says:

    For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
    Carl Sagan

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