I had the honor of editing this essay by my friend and colleague @astrolisa.bsky.social. As she wrote in her pitch: "Space exploration is never separate from the planet it starts on and the people who live there." www.sciencenews.org/article/moon...
I had the honor of editing this essay by my friend and colleague @astrolisa.bsky.social. As she wrote in her pitch: "Space exploration is never separate from the planet it starts on and the people who live there." www.sciencenews.org/article/moon...
Huge thanks to @cassiemartin.bsky.social for helping me say what I needed to say here. β€οΈ
I've been really struggling to write about space while living through the ICE occupation in Minneapolis this winter. I was shocked to find myself thinking, "Who cares about sending people to the moon?"
That feeling is more historically resonant than I thought. π§ͺπ
www.sciencenews.org/article/moon...
Yes this
Happy interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS closest approach day to those who celebrate! π§ͺπβοΈ
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Here we go β
@kakape.bsky.social KSJ '24, shares actionable tips for journalists seeking to reduce the harm of misinformation.
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See my recent feature on nuclear weapons testing for explanations www.sciencenews.org/article/nucl...
Annotating Trump's statement on nuclear weapons. (My comments in []):
Trump: The United States has more Nuclear Weapons than any other country. [No it doesnβt.]This was accomplished, including a complete update and renovation of existing weapons, during my First Term in office. [No it wasnβt.]
I wrote a love letter to my husband, and also Pluto.
www.narratively.com/p/pluto-tran...
ooh this is relevant to my interests
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin β¨ figured out what stars are made of β¨ when she was just 25. ππ§ͺ
Her PhD thesis basically established the Harvard astro department β at a time when Harvard didn't officially allow woman students.
I wrote this little profile to mark the 100th anniversary of her thesis:
Duffy says today's announcement is consistent with "the president's vision and mission of continuing science to support human exploration beyond Earth."
Fact check: this administration has proposed canceling Mars sample return.
To sum up: we have
πͺ¨ A cool rock from #Mars that may or may not hold evidence of ancient life
π°οΈ An internal fight over whether NASA should spend its money on science or human exploration, and on what planet
π€ A totally uncertain future for this amazing rock
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There are many layers going on in this NASA press conference. Notably, the head of science Nicky Fox just gave a hard sell for NASA science missions, in the presence of the acting administrator who has not said a lot about science to-date.
omg I want one
Is that a Percy stuffy?? π
If you like cool Mars rocks (and why do you follow me if you don't?) you're in luck there are a lot of them! ππ§ͺ
www.sciencenews.org/article/weir...