New Astronomy : Impact Factor & More

eISSN: 1384-1092pISSN: 1384-1076

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Aims and Scope

New Astronomy is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering topics in astronomy and astrophysics. The journal was established in 1996 and is currently published by Elsevier.

New Astronomy Key Metrics

CiteScore
2.7
Impact Factor
< 5
SJR
Q3Instrumentation
SNIP
0.78
Time to Publish
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4
 Mo
Time to Publish

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% of papers by time taken from submission to publication
0 to 3 months
36%
4 to 6 months
39%
7 to 9 months
11%
Above 9 months
14%

New Astronomy Journal Specifications

Indexed in the following public directories

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  • Scopus Scopus
  • Inspec Inspec
  • SJR SJR
Overview
Publisher ELSEVIER
Language English
Frequency Bi-monthly
General Details
LanguageEnglish
FrequencyBi-monthly
Publication Start Year1996
Publisher URLVisit website
Website URLVisit website
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FAQs on New Astronomy

How long has New Astronomy been actively publishing? Faqs

New Astronomy has been in operation since 1996 till date.

What is the publishing frequency of New Astronomy? Faqs

New Astronomy published with a Bi-monthly frequency.

How many articles did New Astronomy publish last year? Faqs

In 2023, New Astronomy publsihed 129 articles.

What is the eISSN & pISSN for New Astronomy? Faqs

For New Astronomy, eISSN is 1384-1092 and pISSN is 1384-1076.

What is Citescore for New Astronomy? Faqs

Citescore for New Astronomy is 2.7.

What is SNIP score for New Astronomy? Faqs

SNIP score for New Astronomy is 0.78.

What is the SJR for New Astronomy? Faqs

SJR for New Astronomy is Q3.

Who is the publisher of New Astronomy? Faqs

ELSEVIER is the publisher of New Astronomy.