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We are excited to announce that Earth, Moon, and Planets has now become a fully open access (OA) journal as of 1 January 2024 and moved into our Discover series as Discover Space. We will now only publish articles as Open Access, meaning content will be freely available to readers worldwide, enabling the widest possible dissemination and reuse.
Springer Nature is committed to ensuring our portfolios serve and meet the evolving needs of the research community and that quality research is read and disseminated as widely as possible. Transforming Earth, Moon, and Planets to Discover Space and full OA reflects our ongoing commitment to driving the transition to open research, and providing researchers with OA publication venues that can amplify their research and enable compliance with funder and institutional OA requirements, while continuing to deliver a high level of author service. See our FAQs journal update for further information.
Frequently asked questions regarding the transition to fully open access (OA)
Looking to publish in a Discover journal? Springer Nature provides interactive tutorials to help you as an author write the best article possible by providing points to consider, from your background reading and study design to manuscript structuring and figure preparation. Find out more.
In Review, a new preprint service brought to you by Research Square, is available on Discover Space. By opting in to this service, you will be able to:
See the full range of benefits of In Review and how to opt-in
The journal publishes guest-edited Topical Collections on emerging hot topics of relevance to all aspects of space science. Our Topical Collections allow readers to quickly identify research on subject areas of particular interest to them.
Find out more about the Discover community of fully open access journals.