Astronomy Magazine

Astronomy Magazine Software


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About: Astronomy magazine informs, entertains, and inspires people who are interested in the science and
hobby of astronomy.
Headquarters: Fountain Valley, California, United States.

 
  2023-12-25

Astronomy Magazine Overview


Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.

• 1-year subscription (12 monthly issues) for $42.99, automatically renewed until cancelled.

• Monthly subscription (12 monthly issues) for $3.99, automatically renewed until cancelled.

Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal.

Whether you’re a new stargazer or a seasoned astronomer, Astronomy is the magazine of choice for everyone interested in the happenings of our universe.

You’ll be amazed at the wonders of the universe, and also by how Astronomy makes complex topics clear.

Top-notch science reporting: Leading experts keep you in the loop on the latest news and discoveries in the science of astronomy.

No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.

The world’s best-selling astronomy magazine brings the wonders of space down to earth and into your hands.


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The world’s best-selling astronomy magazine brings the wonders of space down to earth and into your hands. You’ll be amazed at the wonders of the universe, and also by how Astronomy makes complex topics clear. Whether you’re a new stargazer or a seasoned astronomer, Astronomy is the magazine of choice for everyone interested in the happenings of our universe. Here’s what you can look forward to every month in Astronomy magazine: Spectacular photography: Full color images of distant galaxies, blazing stars, icy moons, stunning planets and more. Expert observing tips: Down-to-earth advice to view the universe from your own backyard. Top-notch science reporting: Leading experts keep you in the loop on the latest news and discoveries in the science of astronomy. Monthly star maps: Learn what to see and where to see it in the night sky. And much more! Astronomy Magazine is available under the following pricing via in-app purchase: • Single issue purchase for $5.99, no automatic renewal. • 1-year subscription (12 monthly issues) for $42.99, automatically renewed until cancelled. • Monthly subscription (12 monthly issues) for $3.99, automatically renewed until cancelled. When purchasing through iTunes your account will be charged at confirmation of purchase. Your subscription will auto-renew unless you turn this off 24 hours before the subscription runs out. You can turn off auto-renewal at any time from your iTunes account settings. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. Privacy Policy: https://www.kalmbach.com/privacy/ Terms of Use: https://www.kalmbach.com/termsofuse/




Top Reviews

By xmiller

A magazine and app

This is a true science magazine, with informative articles and of course great pictures, as well as great ads for the amateur astronomer (yes I said great ads! And yes I’m a real user). It’s great to find out what’s going on in the sky now, learn about some of the latest science, and to wonder at the universe. I've been an iOS user since the original iPhone in 2007. I tried the newsstand magazines back when they first came out. I was not impressed. I've recently started checking them out again and am glad to see they've come a long ways. The Astronomy app works great. It's just like flipping through the real magazine, which I have subscribed too since I was a kid. It's nice to have it with me to read articles while waiting around somewhere. For those complaining about the workings of the newsstand, (i.e. download a magazine app, download and browse through the free issues, then subscribe if you like it) it did take some getting used to for me also. Also, since different companies make mag apps in the newsstand, the experience is different for each company. However, it does seem to be getting more consistent. As far as those complaining about the cost of the subscription, give me a break and grow up to the real world. These specialty magazines cost a lot to create and we have to pay accordingly. When you grow up you will realize that the “free” (or more likely, stolen) idea, is the wishing of children who don’t understand how the world works.

By drcox3

Lots of bugs in latest version

In the archive view, only some of the issues show if they have been downloaded. The download/trash bar at the bottom of the cover thumbnail comes and goes as you scroll and doesn’t show up at all on the right column. The previous version was user friendly. The update is almost to buggy use. I may cancel my subscription until this is fixed.

By gnagy

It's sad to see a good app destroyed like this.

This new app, version 7, is a complete redesign from the ground up of the previous Astronomy Magazine app. Unfortunately, the result is terrible. This new app crashes all the time. It's slow. No enough zoom. Badly designed. The worst thing is, the previous version of the app worked well. Why did you change it? It was a really nice app. I will wait one more month and then I cancel my subscription. I cannot read the magazine in this app. It's unusable. The Sky&Telescope app for ipad is not great, but even that is better than what has been done here.





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