Odyssey
from Carus Publishing
Odyssey is an award-winning science magazine for young people ages 10 to above (grades 5 and up). Nine times a year, Odyssey's theme-based issues allow kids to explore the hottest trends in science in detail - everything from the technology of spying to the study of migrations to bio-terrorism.
Featuring articles dealing with space exploration and astronomy for young people.
Star Date : the Astronomy News Report
from Stardate
Each issue contains jargon-free articles, astronomy news, and photographs of celestial objects. Contains a calendar of upcoming celestial events, as well as star maps. The calendar and maps provide tips on how to best observe stars and planets
Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter
from Antarctic Meteorite Program%
The Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter is issued by the Meteorite Working Group to inform scientists of the basic characteristics of specimens recovered in the Antarctic.
Skynews
from Skynews Inc
Skynews, the Canadian magazine of astronomy & stargazing is among the best publications for novice stargazers anywhere. Edited by popular astronomy author Terence Dickinson, each full-colour issue carries news, columns, features, directories, how-to articles and an excellent star chart.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
from James Cook Univ % W Orchiston
Published in June and December, and features review papers, research papers, short communications, correspondence, book reviews. Papers on all aspects of astronomical history are considered, including studies which place the evolution of astronomy in political, economic, and cultural contexts.
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