Welcome back to the astrosphere, where I acknowledge that maybe, just maybe, there are other space blogs that you could be reading.
First, I’d like to mention that I’ve got a doppelganger. Some guy named Fraser Cain is over at Wired Science Blogs reporting on their space news. Okay, it’s me. Where do I find the time? I’ve learned to blog in my sleep.
Okay, now on to the actual space blog sphere.
I’d like to draw your attention to Chris Lintott. Those in the UK will know who he is, but for those of outside of the Isles, he’s a renowned astrophysicist and co-presenter on the BBC’s Sky at Night. He and collaborator Harriet Scott have started up a new podcast called Living Space. It’s good listening, pretty slick stuff.
Pamela Gay is blogging about the second episode of The Universe from The History Channel. This time, she’s talking about The Red Planet.
Centauri Dreams has an interesting look at a precursor mission planned by ESA to deflect an asteroid.
Space Law Probe has discovered that a cool career for the 21st century might be a space law lawyer.
The gravitational wave background was first detected in 2016. It was announced following the release…
The giant outer planets haven’t always been in their current position. Uranus and Neptune for…
The hunt for extrasolar planets has revealed some truly interesting candidates, not the least of…
How did complex life emerge and evolve on the Earth and what does this mean…
In a world that seems to be switching focus from the Hubble Space Telescope to…
The world was much different in 1990 when NASA astronauts removed the Hubble Space Telescope…