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A Reader-Powered Scrapbook of Nautilus’ First Year in Print

It’s hard to believe it’s been a whole year since the launch of Nautilus. Thankfully, our readers and staff have kept a kind of scrapbook of memories from this year. So, to celebrate our first birthday, here we present some of the ways people have captured their moments with the magazine so far.  If you want to get in on the memory-making, just send us your own picture of you and the magazine. You can email it to us at [email protected], tag us on Facebook, or send us a Tweet. 

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All the way back before we had a quarterly magazine, we held a launch party with a short preview of Nautilus.

@NautilusMag Thanks for inviting me to the launch party. Great to be with so many great writers and editors. pic.twitter.com/A3U0h3bnwq

— David Levine (@Dlloydlevine) May 3, 2013

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Our first issue included pieces on what makes humans so special (or not), the uncertainty surrounding us all, and the ways things move.

If you weren’;t sure what you’;d be getting out of a print Nautilus, this chapter is for you. https://t.co/ZRkIAYu7qi pic.twitter.com/pLwMUG6B45

— Nautilus (@NautilusMag) August 29, 2013

@NautilusMag Tis the season to engage your mind. Keep the science coming! pic.twitter.com/iD1BTmjARd

— Cooper Powers (@bigchiefmsu) December 25, 2013

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@NautilusMag Happy birthday Nautilus! I came late in the race but I’;m pretty sure I’;m your only French reader 😉 pic.twitter.com/i9T0Mr1zTS

— Julien Coutellier (@julesfrog) April 30, 2014

@NautilusMag Oh. Thank you pic.twitter.com/SPinEVvIaL

— Pierre Estienne (@p_estienne) October 7, 2013

Yip. 2 yummy orders arrived in the post. @NautilusMag inaugural *hard copy* (I know, so old school) & @TopoftheLake pic.twitter.com/SSTO48vBvF

— Natasha Mitchell (@natashamitchell) December 11, 2013

@NautilusMag received my premiere issue in the mail, loving it and nothing like reading a physical journal pic.twitter.com/3W4NANE3ix

— Alex Lyness (@AlexLyness) October 22, 2013

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The second issue tackled unlikeliness, fame, and the secret codes hidden all around us.

What better anniversary gift to receive than stargazer lilies and the Winter Quarterly of @NautilusMag? @jdiaz21 pic.twitter.com/ATHpSL9Tke

— Lily Bui (@dangerbui) December 9, 2013

Received my quarterly @NautilusMag today. Beautifully printed, void of advertisements. pic.twitter.com/3KrbAAe6il

— ⁖ Mark DiMarco ⁖ (@markmarkoh) February 23, 2014

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.@NautilusMag made it all the way to lil’; ol’; Oxford! pic.twitter.com/enUCH4q5Rr

— Clayton Aldern (@compatibilism) February 5, 2014

Yay! Just received 2nd issue of @NautilusMag. Great way to start 2014 pic.twitter.com/YuouzDJ0c1

— Clement Boirie (@petitphp) January 9, 2014

@NautilusMag in print is just as nice. pic.twitter.com/02hF6Kdb6g

— Kamal Hothi (@kamal_hothi) January 4, 2014

Relaxed morning with Winter issue of @NautilusMag pic.twitter.com/tENj7lnJnt

— R. Hovden (@hovden) December 3, 2013

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super stoked about my first copy of @NautilusMag 🙂 🙂 🙂 pic.twitter.com/JyCavBxLmQ

— Russell Matney (@RussMatney) December 5, 2013

@NautilusMag in print is just as nice. pic.twitter.com/02hF6Kdb6g

— Kamal Hothi (@kamal_hothi) January 4, 2014

Better than turducken? Healthier than tofurkey? The winter issue of @NautilusMag is served. Cover by @victongai pic.twitter.com/JMGuNsKhbA

— Len Small (@lenpsmall) November 26, 2013

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And our third, most recent issue, explored what we throw away, where we make our homes, and how we measure time.

A little light reading for my Puerto Rican vacation. @NautilusMag pic.twitter.com/SLMXoHER5f

— Tom Ulrich (@scribbler_tom) April 26, 2014

Well well. First signs of spring. @NautilusMag #shout pic.twitter.com/mkgWpeUvjU

— Len Small (@lenpsmall) April 17, 2014

First issue of the beautiful @NautilusMag—the intersection of art and science. pic.twitter.com/qYzzCvTlGR

— Mina Liu (@minaliu) April 29, 2014

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Yay! @NautilusMag quarterly is here! pic.twitter.com/kjczPEXQdV

— Jean Flanagan (@jeancflanagan) April 28, 2014

Love receiving my Nautilus issue every quarter. Best and most beautiful science magazine. https://t.co/ZCn45q6dzC pic.twitter.com/RvIdDRQXtO

— Daniel Zarick (@DanielZarick) April 29, 2014

My collection is slowly starting to grow! @NautilusMag #science pic.twitter.com/zCrZpd8QhM

— Jeremy Borniger (@JBorniger) April 26, 2014

Nautilus takes scenic trip across Brooklyn Bridge (w/features editor Kevin Berger). Buy here: https://t.co/605gwOz95A pic.twitter.com/TAmbIRSevq

— Nautilus (@NautilusMag) April 30, 2014

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Happy Birthday @NautilusMag. And congratulations on the Science #webby! pic.twitter.com/Fs6CXkD2bc

— Alissa Levin (@PointFiveDesign) April 29, 2014

Print’;s not dead. It’;s 1 year old, alive and kicking @NautilusMag. Subscribe ya chickens! https://t.co/qvQ5mihy5l pic.twitter.com/OfGfH0Kn6H

— Amy Maxmen (@amymaxmen) April 30, 2014

Yesterday our editors took Nautilus about town for our birthday. Here’s Luba Ostashevsky in front of @nypl. pic.twitter.com/sBmLWtJrtt

— Nautilus (@NautilusMag) April 30, 2014

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We do hope you’ll keep sending us your pictures, and giving us feedback, into year two of Nautilus’ life—and beyond.

 

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