Then in mid-1941, they took on the editorial management of another magazine,The Telescope, where articles appeared presenting scientific findings for a popular audience.
[3] In 2006, Sky Publishing Corporation was sold to New Track Media,[4] a portfolio company of the private equity firm Boston Ventures.
[7] For decades before the rise of the internet, Sky & Telescope played a vital role in joining amateur astronomers across the country, and eventually across the globe.
The magazine played an important role in the dissemination of knowledge about telescope making, through the column "Gleanings for ATMs" that ran from 1933 to 1990.
In the late 1990s, Sky & Telescope launched a website featuring night-sky sights and the latest developments in astronomy.