[sci.space.shuttle] Air and Space Smithsonian

stanfiel@testeng1.misemi (Chris Stanfield) (11/02/90)

In article <7522@eos.arc.nasa.gov> brody@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Adam R. Brody) writes:
>There is a good article in the Oct/Nov 1990 issue of Air & space Smithsonian
                                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Sounds like an interesting magazine - how would I go about getting a
subscription? I haven't seen it on a newstand here in Canada, although
there may be some stores stocking it, but not where I shop.

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brody@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Adam R. Brody) (11/03/90)

stanfiel@testeng1.misemi (Chris Stanfield) writes:

>In article <7522@eos.arc.nasa.gov> brody@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Adam R. Brody) writes:
>>There is a good article in the Oct/Nov 1990 issue of Air & space Smithsonian
>                                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

>Sounds like an interesting magazine - how would I go about getting a
>subscription? I haven't seen it on a newstand here in Canada, although
>there may be some stores stocking it, but not where I shop.

>Chris Stanfield, Mitel Corporation: E-mail to:- uunet!mitel!testeng1!stanfiel
>(613) 592 2122 Ext.4960
>We do not inherit the world from our parents - we borrow it from our children.

I don't think it is sold on the newstand.  You might try writing to Air & Space
Smithsonian
Membership-Subscription Cneter
PO Box 51244
Boulder, CO 80321-1244
Boulder CO 

elw@netx.com (Edwin Wiles) (11/03/90)

In article <5128@testeng1.misemi> uunet!mitel!testeng1!stanfiel writes:
>Sounds like an interesting magazine - how would I go about getting a
>subscription? I haven't seen it on a newstand here in Canada, although
>there may be some stores stocking it, but not where I shop.

Here'ya go!

Copied without permission:

		AIR & SPACE/Smithsonian (ISSN 0886-2257) is published
		bimonthly bh the Smithsonian Institution, 900 Jefferson
		Drive, Washington, DC 20560.

		Subscription price: $18 a year in U.S. possessions,
		$24 elsewhere.  Eighty-five percent of dues is designated
		for magazine subscription.  Single-copy price: $3.50.
		Second-class postage paid at Washington, DC, and additional
		entry points.  Editorial offices: 370 L'Enfant Promenade SW,
		10th Floor, Washington, DC 20024.  Advertising and circulation
		offices: 420 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10170.
		Members: Address all subscription correspondence and
		change-of-address information to P.O.Box 53261, Boulder,
		CO 80322-3261

You see, you're not only buying a magazine, you're buying a membership in
the Air&Space Museum.
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rl@socrates.ucsf.edu (Robert Langridge) (11/04/90)

stanfiel@testeng1.misemi (Chris Stanfield) writes:

>In article <7522@eos.arc.nasa.gov> brody@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Adam R. Brody) writes:
>>There is a good article in the Oct/Nov 1990 issue of Air & space Smithsonian
>                                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

>Sounds like an interesting magazine - how would I go about getting a
>subscription? I haven't seen it on a newstand here in Canada, although
>there may be some stores stocking it, but not where I shop.

Subscription information from the contents page of the Oct/Nov 1990 issue:

$18/yr US, $24/yr elsewhere

Write:

AIR & SPACE/Smithsonian
P.O. Box 53261
Boulder
CO  80322-3261

Recommended also by

Bob Langridge			       Phone: +1 415 476-2630, -1540, -5128
Computer Graphics Laboratory		               FAX: +1 415 476-0688 
University of California	                    E-Mail: rl@cgl.ucsf.edu
San Francisco  CA  94143-0446 

megazone@wpi.WPI.EDU (MEGAZONE 23) (11/07/90)

In article <5128@testeng1.misemi> uunet!mitel!testeng1!stanfiel writes:
>In article <7522@eos.arc.nasa.gov> brody@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Adam R. Brody) writes:
>>There is a good article in the Oct/Nov 1990 issue of Air & space Smithsonian
>Sounds like an interesting magazine - how would I go about getting a
>subscription? I haven't seen it on a newstand here in Canada, although
>there may be some stores stocking it, but not where I shop.

Well, check Smithsonian magazine. Sometimes they put cards for Air & Space/
Smithsonian in there. A&S/S is a pretty good magazine. It's $18 or $20/year.

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