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After six years, CnesMag gets a makeover!

24 January 2005



The new-look CnesMag—with a more easily accessible style, more artwork and illustrations, and more testimonials—has been redesigned with a twofold objective: to bring a fresh editorial approach to space while offering readers a full picture of what CNES is doing.
The new-look CnesMag.

After 6 years, CnesMag—the quarterly review of CNES—has received a makeover.
The new editorial approach intends to make the magazine less institutional, more appealing and livelier, through field dispatches, a round-up of news and events from around the world, and sections looking at space activities from all angles—political, economic, scientific, technical, social, educational and cultural. And all of this in French and English, packed into the same publication.



But it is also inspired by a deeper undercurrent of change. Space is evolving as its applications extend beyond traditional missions to embrace new challenges such as sustainable development, the digital divide and natural disasters. CnesMag is accompanying this shift to give readers a clearer picture of how these emerging applications of space in society are multiplying.

Crédit photo : D. Martinet

Crédit photo : D. Martinet

Here are some of the new features now in CnesMag:
  • Guest column: in each issue, CNES asks a well-known personality what space means to them. Jérôme Bonaldi, the French TV and radio presenter who hosts a number of science and technology shows, is the first in the series.


  • Readers’ letters page, where you can ask our experts your questions at cnesmagazine@cnes.fr.
  • A Business & Politics section looking at how space is addressing elected representatives real-world concerns.
  • A Society section focusing on the applications of space in our daily lives.
  • An Arts & Living section with ideas on what to see and what to do (exhibitions, seminars, etc.), or what to read with reviews of the latest publications.

CnesMag

CNES News mag - French/English
N°24 - January 2005
Le CNES et la Défense / CNES and Defence

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