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33South
07-01-2006, 02:41 AM
Very rarely do I buy "Astronomy" by chance I picked up a copy of Decembers to read on the train, glad I did two great articles.

One about Tele-Vue and specifically the history of the Nagler, which just celebrated its 25th anniversary.

The other about John Herschel, one of my favourite legendary astronomers.

Argonavis
07-01-2006, 08:04 AM
For quite some time had been reading Astronomy at the public library. I just didn't think it was worth buying. This situation seems to have changed for the better. I recently took up a subscription again after about 4 years of (in my judgement) very poor quality science journalism. The last 6 months of Astronomy have been brilliant IMHO. I am really enjoying their articles again. Astronomy's strength has always been their easy to read feature articles. In contrast, S&T's strength was their departments.

It was facinating to get a peek inside Televue optics and how they operate. Al Nagler has redefined the eyepiece. And the historical stuff Astronomy is now including are very enjoyable. It might be a smart idea to give them some positive feedback on this, so they keep up the good work.