EVSN: Escape Velocity Space News
Science:Astronomy
It is possible to buy stickers, sweatshirts, mugs, and other stuff and things emblazoned with the simple phrase, “We are star stuff”. This phrase was popularized by Carl Sagan, and it serves as a gentle reminder that all the complex atoms - by which I mean most everything heavier than helium - found their start either in the nuclear core of a star or in the nuclear explosions of a dying star or stars. But, as with so many things, the truth is much more complicated than the meme.
Space science potpourri and a more hopeful look at climate change
New science from AAS rearranges our understanding of the universe
EVSN announcement for DS
Dealing with Potentially Hazardous Asteroids
JAXA Triggers Flight Termination of Launch
BONUS CONTENT: Full-length interview with Jochen Grandell
Dinosaurs Washed Away in Largest Wave to Wrap Earth
Observed: It’s a Star-Eat-Star Universe
Firefly Makes Orbit on Second Try
BONUS CONTENT: Shape modeling Didymos before DART's arrival
Globular Clusters: Already Old Nine Billion Years Ago
BONUS CONTENT: Full-length interview with Amanda Sickafoose - Dimorphos impact captured by South African telescope
Confirmed: 68 New Gravitational Lenses
DART Mission Successfully Boops Dimorphos
Quasar’s Light Echoes After 6.73 Years
Bringing Telescopes to Students in Libya
Being a Star: Nature vs Nurture
Saturn’s Rings are Made of a Broken-up Moon
Mount Sharp, Mars, Shaped by Water and Wind
BONUS CONTENT: Full-length interview with DART investigation team member Jian-Yang Li
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