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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #420 on: 11/16/2025 02:44 pm »
Anno 2025 there're new people so hoping for a renewal of spaceflight promotion & attention to their decades-long authors  :D

Eh, those days are gone. What they should do is put all their magazines online as pdfs, and develop a good online presence. They had somebody scanning the old magazines a few years ago, but I have heard nothing more.

They have been available as PDF's for years.
I've purchased many.

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #421 on: 11/16/2025 07:45 pm »
Anno 2025 there're new people so hoping for a renewal of spaceflight promotion & attention to their decades-long authors  :D

Eh, those days are gone. What they should do is put all their magazines online as pdfs, and develop a good online presence. They had somebody scanning the old magazines a few years ago, but I have heard nothing more.

They have been available as PDF's for years.
I've purchased many.

How far back? 1990s? 1980s? 1970s?

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #422 on: 11/16/2025 08:52 pm »
Anno 2025 there're new people so hoping for a renewal of spaceflight promotion & attention to their decades-long authors  :D

Eh, those days are gone. What they should do is put all their magazines online as pdfs, and develop a good online presence. They had somebody scanning the old magazines a few years ago, but I have heard nothing more.

They have been available as PDF's for years.
I've purchased many.

How far back? 1990s? 1980s? 1970s?

Ah, misunderstood, you mean all the back catalogue.
I doubt it's worthwhile to put every Spaceflight magazine from 1957 in PDF format. Great work for enthusiasts though.

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #423 on: 11/29/2025 11:31 pm »
The first issue was Oct. 1956. I have the early years in my collection and have scanned them to pdf. (1956-1967)

I haven't decided what to do with them yet. They are part my research of Wernher von Braun.

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #424 on: 12/11/2025 02:08 pm »
One interesting development is free membership for under 25s: https://www.bis-space.com/under25s/

That would have covered my whole first period of BIS membership ;-) (I joined when aged   11 1/2) but of course wasn't possible then as pdf wasn't an option ;-).

I joined again in late 1980s and finally left about 15 or so years ago.

I am interested to see the energy that Philp, Coppinger, Southgate et al are bringing-I wish them well. Who knows, I might even join one more time ...
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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #425 on: 12/11/2025 04:15 pm »
The first issue was Oct. 1956. I have the early years in my collection and have scanned them to pdf. (1956-1967)

I haven't decided what to do with them yet. They are part my research of Wernher von Braun.

I'd guess that if they've come out well the  BIS might be interested in having them.

The set of Spaceflight on archive.org also includes at least some pdfs, including this rather historic one for Brits: https://ia800409.us.archive.org/9/items/Spaceflight1972/Spaceflight%201972.pdf

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #426 on: 12/20/2025 02:53 pm »
BIS has done a few re-issue of older magazines   ;)

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #427 on: 12/20/2025 04:38 pm »
BIS has done a few re-issue of older magazines   ;)

Do you mean reprints, or they have put the pdfs of older ones on their website?

Scott Sacknoff has been doing some great work with trying to preserve electronically a number of space magazines. I should ask him if he has had any contact with the BIS people.

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #428 on: 12/24/2025 08:38 am »
January 2026 issue!

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