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TIME New Space Discoveries Magazine

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$5-15

As of May 30, 2026

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This item is a copy of the "TIME New Space Discoveries" special issue magazine. The magazine features a glossy paper cover with a dark background. The image on the cover depicts the Earth from space with a celestial body eclipsing the sun directly above it, creating a sunburst effect. Large white lettering across the cover reads "NEW SPACE DISCOVERIES." The TIME logo is positioned vertically in a column on the left side, printed in red ink. Several article titles are listed vertically on the right side of the cover in white text, including "The Hunt For Earth-Like Planets," "NASA's Future," "The World's Biggest Telescopes," and "New Mysteries of the Cosmos." Below these titles is text indicating the authors "BY JEFFREY KLUGER & MICHAEL D LEMONICK". The bottom right corner of the cover shows a barcode and the text "TIME INC. SPECIALS." The magazine appears to be in good overall condition with perhaps some slight curling or minimal wear visible on the top edge of the spine. The construction is typical for a saddle-stitched magazine.

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I have examined the provided image of the "TIME New Space Discoveries" special issue magazine. Visually, the magazine appears to be in good condition. There is typical saddle-stitched binding. Based on the image, I observe a glossy cover with a compelling visual of Earth and a celestial body. The TIME logo and title are clearly visible and properly placed. There appears to be slight wear along the top edge of the spine, and potentially some minimal cover curl, which is consistent with typical handling and storage for a magazine of this type. The presence of the barcode and "TIME INC. SPECIALS" text aligns with expected production of such a publication. This is a mass-produced special issue, not a rare first edition of a core TIME issue, which limits its potential for high value. Current market conditions for contemporary mass-produced magazines, even special interest ones, are generally low unless there is a highly collectible cover subject or a significantly rare variant. Demand for this specific "New Space Discoveries" issue appears to be modest; it is not widely sought after by collectors of rare books or magazines. Its value is primarily driven by interest in space exploration and general magazine collecting, rather than rarity. Factors impacting the value are its condition (which appears decent but not mint), its nature as a common special issue, and the limited collector demand. Based on comparable sales of similar TIME special issues from this era in good condition, the value is relatively modest. It is crucial to note that my assessment of condition and authenticity is based solely on the provided image. A definitive appraisal and full authentication would require a physical in-person examination to assess the condition of the interior pages, spine integrity, cover reflectivity, and rule out any subtle damage or signs of reproduction that might not be evident in the photograph. Examining the paper quality and print details in person would also aid in confirming authenticity.

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