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Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 14:00:12 +0200
From: interstellarum <intmag@interstellarum.com>
Subject: international Deep Sky Magazine
Dear fellow deep sky observers,
it has now been eight years since Dave Eichers Deep Sky
Magazine, the source of inspiration for so many of us, ceased
publication.
This loss can be still felt today, even after such a long time.
None of the successive projects had a similar success. The lack
of an international magazine for deep-sky observers is evident
all over the world.
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| We have been thinking about a new international English |
| language magazine for deep sky observers for a long time. |
| At this moment, were just curious about what the observers |
| all around the world would think about it. |
| |
| We want to hear your opinion. And we want to know if there |
| would be any support for this idea. |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
interstellarum was founded in 1994 as a German equivalent of
the mighty DSM. After 15 issues published in 4 years, we had
reached 1600 subscribers in eight nations. Of course,
interstellarums spreading was blocked by its native German
language.
After a two years pause, we have relaunched interstellarum and
put it on a steadier base. A publishing company was founded,
and professional techniques were employed on layout, print, and
editorial work. This is what makes the new interstellarum
series different from all other similar deep sky magazines in
the world: The attempt to combine the enthusiasts spirit and a
commercial perspective to a long running enterprise.
To say it clearly: This is not the kind of project that can be
done by just some people in Germany. We need your help. We can
put the base for it. But we need you, the deep sky observers around
the world, as authors and salesmen. Success will be heavily dependent
on international co-operation of observers all around the world.
Standing alone, we will reach observers in Germany, Austria, and
Switzerland, but not in your home country.
The idea is to publish observations from all around the globe.
You do have the connections to deep sky observers in your home
country. Without these connections, our attempt will fail. But
if we all put our strength together, maybe enough subscribers
could be reached for a possible first issue a start for making
a dream come true.
Please, discuss this item with your fellow observers. And let
us know about your thoughts. And please forward this paper to
anyone who might be interested our knowledge of addresses of
active deep sky observers elsewhere in the world is very
restricted unfortunately.
We have prepared a website for you. You can view parts from our
German edition as PDF documents and mail us your opinion directly.
Please refer to: http://www.interstellarum.com/intmag/
or reply to: intmag@interstellarum.com
Thank you very much for your efforts,
clear skies,
the interstellarum team: Matthias Graeter, Juergen Lamprecht,
Stephan Schurig, Ronald Stoyan
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