Nature Astronomy

Nature Astronomy  
Discipline astronomy, astrophysics and planetary science
Language English
Edited by May Chiao
Publication details
Publication history
2016 to present
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group (United Kingdom)
Frequency Monthly
Standard abbreviations
Nat. Astron.
Indexing
ISSN 2397-3366
Links

Nature Astronomy is an online, peer reviewed, scientific journal published by the Nature Publishing Group, owned by Springer Nature.[1] It was first published in January 2017 (volume 1, issue 1), although the first content appeared online in December 2016. The Chief Editor is May Chiao, who is a full-time professional editor employed by this journal.[2] The founding editors of this journal, in addition to May Chiao, were Paul Woods, Luca Maltagliati and Marios Karouzos.[2]

Publishing formats include Editorials, Letters, Articles, Reviews, Perspectives, News and Views, Research Highlights, Commentaries, Mission Control, Books and Arts reviews, and Correspondence.[3]

Scope

Nature Astronomy publishes research in astronomy, astrophysics, planetary science[4] and cosmology. Subject areas covered by the journal include observational astronomy, theoretical astrophysics, astronomical instrumentation, exoplanets, solar physics, stellar physics, interstellar medium, extragalactic astronomy, high-energy astronomy, astrochemistry and astronomical big data.[5]

Abstracting and indexing

Nature Astronomy is indexed in the following databases:

References

  1. "Announcing five new Nature titles: Nature Astronomy, Nature Biomedical Engineering, Nature Ecology & Evolution, Nature Human Behaviour and Nature Reviews Chemistry - Group - Springer Nature - A new force in research publishing". www.springernature.com.
  2. 1 2 "About the Editors - Nature Astronomy". www.nature.com.
  3. "Content Types - Nature Astronomy". www.nature.com.
  4. "Phys.org - News and Articles on Science and Technology". phys.org.
  5. "Aims & Scope - Nature Astronomy". www.nature.com.
  6. Analytics, Clarivate. "Journal Search - Clarivate Analytics". mjl.clarivate.com.
  7. "NASA/ADS Search (Beta Interface)". ui.adsabs.harvard.edu.
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