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'''''Analog Science Fiction and Fact''''' is the successor title to the [[Golden Age of Science Fiction|Golden Age]] magazine, ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]''. In 1960 the editor of ''Astounding'', [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]] changed the title in order to target a more adult audience. After Campbell's death in 1971, [[Ben Bova]] served as editor followed, by the present editor, Stanley Schmidt.
'''''Analog Science Fiction and Fact''''' is the successor title to the [[Golden Age of Science Fiction|Golden Age]] magazine ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]''. In 1960 the editor of ''Astounding'', [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]] changed the title in order to target a more adult audience. After Campbell's death in 1971, [[Ben Bova]] served as editor followed, by the present editor, Stanley Schmidt.

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Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the successor title to the Golden Age magazine Astounding Science Fiction. In 1960 the editor of Astounding, John W. Campbell, Jr. changed the title in order to target a more adult audience. After Campbell's death in 1971, Ben Bova served as editor followed, by the present editor, Stanley Schmidt.