Analog’s June 2009 Issue

The June 2009 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact (Vol. CXXIX, No. 6) went on sale 7 April. This issue will contain:
Novelettes:
“But It Does Move” by Harry Turtledove
“Chain” by Stephen L. Burns
“Monuments of Unageing Intellect” by Howard V. Hendrix
“The Affair of the Phlegmish Master” by Donald Moffitt
Short Stories:
“Solace” by James Van Pelt
“The Cold Star Sky” by Craig DeLancey
“Attack of the Grub-Eaters” by Richard A. Lovett
Science Fact:
“Futuropolis: How NASA Plans to Create a Permanent Presence on the Moon” by Michael Carroll
Reader’s Departments:
The Editor’s Page
Biolog: “Craig Delancey” by Richard A. Lovett
In Times to Come
The Alternate View by Jeffrey D. Kooistra
The Reference Library by Don Sakers
Brass Tacks
Upcoming Events by Anthony Lewis
The cover art, for “Futuropolis”, is by Michael Carroll.