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L'Astronomie

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L'Astronomie
Publication DirectorSylvain Bouley
Editor-in-chiefFabrice Mottez
CategoriesAstronomy
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherSociété astronomique de France
FounderCamille Flammarion
First issueJanuary 1, 1883; 141 years ago (1883-01-01)
CountryFrance
Based inParis
LanguageFrench
Websitehttp://lastronomie.fr/
ISSN0004-6302
OCLC702601870

L'Astronomie (French: [lastʁɔnɔmi]) is a monthly astronomy magazine published by the Société astronomique de France (SAF). Sylvain Bouley, the president of SAF, is the publication director and astronomer Fabrice Mottez is the editor-in-chief.

History

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The magazine was established by Camille Flammarion and the first issue, dated 1882, was published on January 1, 1883. After SAF was founded in 1887, a second journal was created, called the Bulletin mensuel de la Société Astronomique de France. The two publications existed in parallel up to 1894. In the December 1894 issue, Flammarion announced in an editorial that L'Astronomie would cease to exist.[1] From January 1895 to December 1910, only the Bulletin de la Société Astronomique de France was published. Starting from 1912, the Bulletin was renamed L'Astronomie, while preserving the volume numbering of the Bulletin.

cover of first issue

Distribution

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The magazine is available by subscription both in France and internationally in hard copy and digital formats. It is also sold in newspaper kiosks and magazine stands in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Morocco.

Electronic versions of L'Astronomie and Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France from 1882 to 1945 are available from the Bibliothèque nationale de France's Gallica website.

References

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  1. ^ Camille Flammarion (1894-12-01). "Très chers et très aimés Lecteurs". L'Astronomie. 13: 441. Bibcode:1894LAstr..13..441F.
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