The ''Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada'' is a bimonthly
peer-reviewed
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published by the
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada since 1907. The title in French is ''Journal de la Société royale d'astronomie du Canada''.
The founding editor was
Clarence Chant. The journal was preceded by the ''Transactions of the Astronomical and Physical Society of Toronto'' (1890–1901), followed by the ''Royal Astronomical Society of Canada Selected Papers and Proceedings'' (1902–1903) and the ''Royal Astronomical Society of Canada Transactions'' (1904–1905).
The
Astrophysics Data System contains issues older than one year back to the journal's foundation.
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Multilingual journals
Astronomy journals
Publications established in 1907
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