Venus – mysterious and aloof. Where Earth has clouds made of water and ice, Venus says, “hold my beer,” and makes clouds from sulphuric acid. (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) When we think of alien life, what pops into our heads is green Read More
Venus – mysterious and aloof. Where Earth has clouds made of water and ice, Venus says, “hold my beer,” and makes clouds from sulphuric acid. (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) When we think of alien life, what pops into our heads is green Read More
Computers are neat, and so are scientists. Both are specialized, but one is short on nuance, the other on time, and this is where crowdsourcing saves the day. Volunteers have discovered 95 cosmic neighbors in nearby systems. These objects, known Read More
The gas cloud in the foreground is pulsating at the same rate as the quasar in the background, in this artist depiction. (Credit: DESY, Science Communication Lab) This one gives me goosebumps. How are two objects separated by 100 light-years Read More
As you may know, fall brings more than just cold temperatures to the Northern Hemisphere. Prior to leaves falling off of trees, we get to witness a miraculous changing of colors. This month’s Free For All will help you understand Read More
That’s a misleading title — we aren’t actually going back in time. Instead, we’re looking at a solar system at an earlier stage of development than our own. In an astronomical first, the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) Read More
You may have noticed Google’s doodle on July 20, 2020, a nod to Turkish astrophysicist, Dr. Dilhan Eryurt. Let’s look closer at her career and contributions to astrophysics. Born on November 29, 1926, in İzmir, Turkey, Dr. Eryurt grew up Read More
As a result of COVID-19, most GIS conferences around the world have been either cancelled, postponed or transitioned to a virtual format. The benefit of the virtual format is that attending is either free, or the fee is heavily reduced, Read More
Photo of the annular solar eclipse taken from the International Space Station on June 21, 2020. (Image credit: NASA) Light defines us, in more ways than we often imagine. This month we are looking at light in many unique forms, Read More
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