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Topic: Image Publishing "All About Space" magazine
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john ffoulkes Member Posts: 146 From: United Kingdom Registered: Jul 2003
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posted 07-11-2012 02:03 AM
Whilst in my local W.H. Smiths store yesterday, I purchased the new "special launch" issue of this new publication All About Space by Image Publishing. It contains amongst other things an article by Harrison Schmitt "Going back to the Moon is the fastest way to Mars," a tribute to the "Apollo 1 crew," space planes of tommorrow, NASA's Deep Impact, the furthest "Space Walk", the "New Race" to the moon and many others.UK. price is £2.99 and for those in the USA $6.15 if paid by subscription otherwise £3.99. Quote offer code LCF001E. Issue 2 is out 26th July. |
cspg Member Posts: 6210 From: Geneva, Switzerland Registered: May 2006
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posted 07-11-2012 02:03 PM
About the magazine: Imagine to launch All About Space print and digital magazine Launching on 28 June, All About Space is an exciting new magazine that explores and explains the wonders of the universe and is set to expand Imagine Publishing’s already strong presence in the knowledge/science magazine market.Packed with mind-blowing photography and full-colour illustrations, every issue of All About Space will take readers on an awe-inspiring journey through our Solar System and beyond. From the amazing technology and spacecraft that enables humanity to venture into orbit to the unfathomable phenomena of deep space science. All About Space is uniquely positioned to take advantage of this exploding and lucrative market with its accessible mix of photography, features and articles that will entertain and educate in equal amounts. |
onesmallstep Member Posts: 1310 From: Staten Island, New York USA Registered: Nov 2007
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posted 07-12-2012 04:07 PM
Available in Barnes & Noble stores across the US now. I like the large, full color format; I hope it survives unlike Space World and Spaceflight News. |
FFrench Member Posts: 3161 From: San Diego Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 07-18-2012 03:13 PM
I read a copy yesterday, and was impressed. A nice mix of human and unmanned space flight, and astronomy. The problem with space magazines in general is that they are so quickly out of date in an internet age (as many space societies are finding, to their loss). I was impressed with how hot off the press many of the news stories were in this magazine. |
p51 Member Posts: 1642 From: Olympia, WA Registered: Sep 2011
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posted 07-18-2012 03:22 PM
The only thing on a magazine like that as far as I'm concerned is that I'm not that big a fan of astronomy. I'd love to read about the hardware and news of manned space flight, but a lot of the other content of the magazine probably wouldn't appeal to me all that much from what I could tell. quote: Originally posted by onesmallstep: Available in Barnes & Noble stores across the US now.
Not all of them. The local one near me doesn't have it. B&N is one of the better chains for getting UK/based magazines to us in the colonies. I used to be the cartoonist for a history-related magazine printed in the UK and they claimed it was at all B&N stores, when I knew for sure it wasn't. |