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The American Astronomical Society has a journal that is free for reading. Research Notes consists of short items, mostly on astrophysics, astro-dynamics, and related topics, by researchers.

It is hosted by IOPScience.
https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/2515-5172

The best way to find it indirectly is to go to the AAS.org website and click Publishing and then choose Research Notes of the AAS (RNAAS).
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On the IOPScience webpage for the AAS you will find other AAS journals along the right. For non-subscribers, those open only to abstracts of articles, but they do open to at least abstracts.

Note that The Planetary Science Journal is another exception. This new journal is also open to the public (for now).
https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/2632-3338
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Astro-Tech 115 mm APO Refractor Explore Scientific 102 mm f/6.47 Refractor Explore Scientific 102 mm f/9.8 Refractor Bresser 8-inch Newtonian Reflector Plössls from 40 to 6 mm Nagler Series-1 7mm. nonMeade 14 mm. Mounts: Celestron AVX, Explore Twilight I Alt-Az, Explore EXOS German Equatorial
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I went to the AAS website, clicked on Publishing and followed the links to see which journals are Open Access.

OPEN ACCESS
Astronomical Journal
Planetary Science Journal
Bulletin of the AAS
Research Notes
Other Publications (Spark, Spectrum. etc.)

SUBSCRIPTION THROUGH IOP PUBLISHING
Astrophysical Journal
Astrophysical Journal Letters
Astrophysical Journal Supplement
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Michael E. Marotta
Astro-Tech 115 mm APO Refractor Explore Scientific 102 mm f/6.47 Refractor Explore Scientific 102 mm f/9.8 Refractor Bresser 8-inch Newtonian Reflector Plössls from 40 to 6 mm Nagler Series-1 7mm. nonMeade 14 mm. Mounts: Celestron AVX, Explore Twilight I Alt-Az, Explore EXOS German Equatorial
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