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We are privileged to provide up-to-date Space Travel and Exploration content to our subscribers. To get a taste of UniGalactic, please read our May's issue teaser article. We hope you will enjoy it.

Click Here To Read UniGalactic's Teaser Article

  

Subscriber's Feedback (from Amazon):

 


 

"My copy of UniGalactic arrived last Tuesday. Wow, what a terrific concept. I was really blown away both by the substantive content and amazing photos

The articles are quite fascinating and very well written. I'm glad that they are not too technical so that more non-physics oriented people out there can understand and appreciate the concepts and vision of people who are exploring the world of space travel.

I am thankful for those for whom persistent curiosity about space travel goes far beyond what most people think about.

UniGalactic is really in a class of its own."

 


 

"I couldn't wait for my hardcopy of UniGalactic so I went with the Kindle version this weekend. I wanted to see how my article and the others in the issue did without the images they'll have online and in print. In short - it's great. The Table of Contents clearly lays out what's in the issue and the page breaks don't detract from the flow of the pieces. Several of the articles have subheadings which help keep the reader oriented when viewing on the Kindle. I found the writing strong throughout. I'll definitely be getting the newest issues via my Kindle in the future. I especially enjoyed Fred Donovan's "God" Particle piece this time. He provided history/context for the LHC and the man behind it in a way that brought it all to life. Check it out when you get a chance!"

 


 

"When I received my first copy of UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine, I was amazed to see it finally in print. I'd contributed a small portion to this inaugural edition, but like all travel beginnings, I hadn't envisioned the whole magazine launched and underway.

This magazine is chalk full of material with lengthy and detailed articles far beyond the fluff I normally find online at most space oriented sites, and even though I design spacecraft and teach the subject - I learned a lot as I read cover to cover.

The magazine succeeds in the promise to deliver a front row seat on the latest developments in space travel. Beyond this, I also discovered background stories of the people involved in these developments and information on space travel options already available.

For now such travel is the province of the very wealthy, yet regular travel to orbit and beyond will one day be available to regular people, and if you are intrigued by human spaceflight and the future that lies ahead I encourage you to get in on the ground floor with your own subscription.

Enjoy!"