Popular Astronomy is the bi-monthly magazine of the UK's Society for Popular Astronomy, published in January, March, May, July, September and November.
Before 1981 the journal was known as Hermes,[2] and earlier still it was called The Junior Astronomer.
[3] The magazine aims to present the science in plain English, avoiding unnecessary jargon.
As well as main features covering professional and amateur research, regular articles include: The magazine also includes a section for Young Stargazers to help younger readers to understand modern astronomy.
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