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The Amateur Astronomer

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The Amateur Astronomer was a four-page bulletin published between 1929 and 1935 by the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York. C. S. Brainin was the first editor; a section called "Meteor Notes" was edited by Virginia Geiger starting in 1933.[1]

In 1935, The Amateur Astronomer merged into The Sky published by the Hayden Planetarium.[2] In 1941, The Sky merged with The Telescope to become Sky & Telescope,[3] which has remained in print since then.

References

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  1. ^ Rizzo, Patrick. A History of the First Forty Years of the Amateur Astronomers Association Archived 2009-02-14 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Federer, Charles A. (November 1986), "The Story of The Sky", Sky and Telescope, vol. 75, pp. 461–463
  3. ^ Robinson, Leif J. A Brief History of Sky & Telescope
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