When did BBC Sky at Night magazine launch and who appeared on the first cover?
BBC Sky at Night magazine launched in 2005 with a cover featuring Patrick Moore. That first issue included a free gift of Moore's Moon map.
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BBC Sky at Night magazine launched in 2005 with a cover featuring Patrick Moore. That first issue included a free gift of Moore's Moon map.
Production changes arrived in 2015 when physical CD-ROM supplements disappeared from monthly boxes. The magazine moved all bonus content online while keeping its regular publication schedule intact.
Chris Bramley serves as editor of the magazine as of 2025. Steve Marsh holds the role of Art Editor within the same organization.
The publication takes its name directly from the long-running BBC television series called The Sky at Night. April 2007 marked a special celebration of the 50th anniversary of that TV program.
Amateur astronomers form the primary audience for this British monthly magazine. It includes more technical and scientific information than the television counterpart does.