A Sky & Telescope press release

Contacts:
Alan MacRobert, Senior Editor, Sky & Telescope
855-638-5388 x22151, [email protected]

Kelly Beatty, Senior Editor, Sky & Telescope
855-638-5388 x22168, [email protected]

Note to Editors / Producers: This release is accompanied by the article A Lifetime of Science and Skywatching, a history of astronomy's development as covered in the magazine's pages since 1941.

The November 2016 issue of Sky & Telescope, just off the press, celebrates the magazine’s 75 years of monthly publication since November 1941 — and recaps the 75 most exciting years for astronomy in human history.

Sky & Telescope chronicled astronomy’s progress and milestones every step along the way. Over the decades, it has become something of a "journal of record" for both professional and amateur astronomy, and especially the interface between them. Its thousands of authors over the years include such astronomical luminaries as James Van Allen, Cecelia Payne-Gaposchkin, Fred Whipple, Frank Drake, Gerard Kuiper, Carl Sagan, Sara Seager, and Phil Plait. Its award-winning editorial staff carries on the traditions of authoritative content and journalistic excellence set by founders Charles and Helen Federer.

The magazine is making its eight-page timeline article of these decades available as a free PDF file: A Lifetime of Science and Skywatching.

The cover of the November 2016 <i>Sky & Telescope</i>: the 75th anniversary issue.
The cover of the November 2016 Sky & Telescope

"Many times a day I walk past every Sky & Telescope ever published," writes S&T senior editor Alan MacRobert, who has been with the magazine for 34 years. "They fill a bookcase of bound volumes outside my office. Occasionally I pull out one of the big blue books and open it. Always it's hard to close. Because I've just dropped into the broadest, most detailed single record of astronomy's developments, culture, and events across three-quarters of a century."

From the construction of the 200-inch telescope on Palomar Mountain and the construction of the world's first dedicated radio telescope in amateur's yard — through the birth of the Space Age, interplanetary exploration, and Hubble (starting when it was just a gleam in Lyman Spitzer's eye) — through today's era of precision cosmology, exoplanets, gravitational waves, and frontline amateur research — follow along with us on humankind's greatest, and still escalating, adventure.


For skywatching information and astronomy news, visit SkyandTelescope.com or pick up Sky & Telescope, the essential guide to astronomy since 1941, with subscribers in more than 100 nations. Sky & Telescope and SkyandTelescope.com are divisions of F+W, a content and ecommerce company. F+W also publishes SkyWatch (an annual guide to the night sky) as well as books, star atlases, posters, prints, globes, apps, and other fine astronomy products.

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September 28, 2016 at 10:14 pm

Congratulations, S&T! Here's to many more successful years under starry nights!

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