Saw this on the Denver astro list. https://www.astronomytechnologytoday.com <https://www.astronomytechnologytoday.com/> Looks to be a neat magazine, been around a few years. They have a special discount on the online edition, $12 off a 1 year sub (making it free!), or a 2 year sub (making it $6), and it gives you access to their archives. Type in ‘club’ in the subscriber discount code. Looks like there’s a little something for everyone in there… Dan -- Daniel Holmes, danielh@holmesonics.com "Laugh while you can, monkey boy!" -- Lord John Whorfin
I've scanned a few issues, seems heavy on silly - expensive commercial products. On Mar 14, 2016 9:42 PM, "Daniel Holmes" <danielh@holmesonics.com> wrote:
Saw this on the Denver astro list.
https://www.astronomytechnologytoday.com < https://www.astronomytechnologytoday.com/> Looks to be a neat magazine, been around a few years. They have a special discount on the online edition, $12 off a 1 year sub (making it free!), or a 2 year sub (making it $6), and it gives you access to their archives. Type in ‘club’ in the subscriber discount code. Looks like there’s a little something for everyone in there…
Dan
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I’m reading from the first issues forward—there’s plenty of ATM stuff in there (I like the article on the ‘salad bowl’ dob) so far…it may get worse as it goes on, but the early stuff seems good. And hey, free reading material… Dan -- Daniel Holmes, danielh@holmesonics.com "Laugh while you can, monkey boy!" -- Lord John Whorfin
On Mar 14, 2016, at 9:54 PM, Chuck Hards <chuck.hards@gmail.com> wrote:
I've scanned a few issues, seems heavy on silly - expensive commercial products. On Mar 14, 2016 9:42 PM, "Daniel Holmes" <danielh@holmesonics.com> wrote:
Saw this on the Denver astro list.
https://www.astronomytechnologytoday.com < https://www.astronomytechnologytoday.com/> Looks to be a neat magazine, been around a few years. They have a special discount on the online edition, $12 off a 1 year sub (making it free!), or a 2 year sub (making it $6), and it gives you access to their archives. Type in ‘club’ in the subscriber discount code. Looks like there’s a little something for everyone in there…
Dan
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I only ever skimmed a couple of issues, so I could be wrong about the overall content, it wasn't a large sample. They contacted me after my S&T piece and wanted to interview Mike Clements about his telescope 2 years ago, but Mike had no email account and they didn't want to do it over the phone, so I don't think anything ever came of it. On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 9:59 PM, Daniel Holmes <danielh@holmesonics.com> wrote:
I’m reading from the first issues forward—there’s plenty of ATM stuff in there (I like the article on the ‘salad bowl’ dob) so far…it may get worse as it goes on, but the early stuff seems good. And hey, free reading material…
I've been a subscriber since it first published and have enjoyed the publication. On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 9:34 PM, Daniel Holmes <danielh@holmesonics.com> wrote:
Saw this on the Denver astro list.
https://www.astronomytechnologytoday.com < https://www.astronomytechnologytoday.com/> Looks to be a neat magazine, been around a few years. They have a special discount on the online edition, $12 off a 1 year sub (making it free!), or a 2 year sub (making it $6), and it gives you access to their archives. Type in ‘club’ in the subscriber discount code. Looks like there’s a little something for everyone in there…
Dan
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