Get in touch.
Pitch an entry, ask a question, or simply tell us about the last sky that surprised you. We read everything that comes in.
Where to find us.
editor@cosmiclens.example
pitches@cosmiclens.example
Cosmic Lens, c/o Observatory 17,
Cerro Tololo, Chile
Within one lunation (≈ 30 days)
Send us a message.
We never share your email. Pitches are read by two editors before reply.
Before you write.
Do you accept pitches from amateurs?
Yes — exclusively. The journal is written by people with day jobs and clear skies. Send a short note about what you would like to write; we will reply with notes within a lunation.
How long should an entry be?
Anywhere from 200 to 4,000 words. The ideal length is the one that fits the subject and respects the reader. We will help you find it.
Can I send photographs?
Yes. Original astrophotography is always welcome. Please include EXIF data, equipment notes, and the date of the observation. We credit every image.
Do you correct mistakes?
Always. Send corrections to the editorial address with the entry title and the issue. We update in place, note the date, and keep the original wording in a small appendix at the foot.
How often does the journal publish?
One long-form entry per lunar cycle (~29.5 days). Field Updates — a shorter ephemeris and notes — go out on the first Monday after each new moon.