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Analog Science Fiction and Fact is an American science-fiction magazine distributed under different titles since 1930. Initially titled Astounding Stories of Super-Science, the primary issue was dated January 1930, distributed by William Clayton, and altered by Harry Bates. Clayton went bankrupt in 1933 and the magazine was sold to Street and Smith. The new supervisor was F. Orlin Tremaine, who before long made Astounding the main magazine in the beginning mash science fiction field, distributing all around viewed stories, for example, Jack Williamson’s Legion of Space and John W. Campbell’s “Nightfall”.
Toward the finish of 1937, Campbell assumed control article obligations under Tremaine’s watch, and the next year Tremaine was given up, giving Campbell more freedom. Throughout the following couple of years Campbell distributed numerous accounts that moved toward becoming works of art in the field, including Isaac Asimov’s Foundation arrangement, A.E. van Vogt’s Slan, and a few books and stories by Robert A. Heinlein. The period starting with Campbell’s editorship is regularly alluded to as the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
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By 1950, a new challenge had shown up from Galaxy Science Fiction and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Campbell’s enthusiasm for some pseudo-science themes, for example, dianetics (an early form of Scientology), estranged a portion of his ordinary journalists, and Astounding was never again viewed as the pioneer of the field, however it continued to distribute well known and persuasive stories: Hal Clement’s epic Mission of Gravity showed up in 1953, and Tom Godwin’s “The Cold Equations” showed up the next year.
In 1960, Campbell changed the title of the magazine to Analog Science Fiction and Fact; he had since quite a while ago needed to dispose of “Dumbfounding” in the title, which he felt was excessively hair-raising. At about a similar time Street and Smith sold the magazine to Condé Nast. Campbell stayed as a supervisor until his demise in 1971.
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