Air & Space/Smithsonian
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![]() March 2003 cover of Air & Space/Smithsonian |
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| Editor | Linda Musser Shiner |
|---|---|
| Categories | aviation, human spaceflight, history, current events |
| Frequency | 6 per year |
| Publisher | Smithsonian Enterprises |
| Total circulation (2011) |
200,396[1] |
| First issue | April 1986 |
| Country | |
| Language | American English |
| Website | AirSpaceMag.com |
| ISSN | 0886-2257 |
Air & Space/Smithsonian magazine is a bimonthly magazine put out by the National Air and Space Museum. Because the museum is a part of the Smithsonian Institution, which puts out its own Smithsonian magazine, the magazine's full title is Air & Space/Smithsonian. Therefore, the word "Smithsonian" appears on the cover, just beneath "AIR&SPACE", in a much smaller size.
Articles in the magazine involve topics related to aviation, space travel, and space-related physics.
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