John Williams

John Williams is owner of TerraZoom, a Colorado-based web development shop specializing in web mapping and online image zooms. He also writes the award-winning blog, StarryCritters, an interactive site devoted to looking at images from NASA's Great Observatories and other sources in a different way. A long-time science writer and space enthusiast, he created award-winning Hubble Star Cards. Use coupon code UNIVERSE to Hold the Universe in your hands. Follow John on Twitter @terrazoom.

This Week’s Best Space Photos – May 3, 2013

Here's our brand new infographic for this week's best space images. Feel free to share and re-post!

11 years ago

Fly Along With Voyager

Far away, deep in the dark, near the edge of interstellar space, Voyager 1 and 2 are hurtling near the…

11 years ago

This Week’s Best Space Photos – April 26, 2013

This Week's Best Space Photos - April 26, 2013.

11 years ago

Einstein Right Again! Rapidly Spinning Pulsar Follows General Relativity

A unique and exotic laboratory about 6,800 light-years from Earth is helping Earth-based astronomers test Albert Einstein's theory of general…

11 years ago

This Week’s Best Space Photos – April 19, 2013

This Week's Best Space Photos- April 19, 2013

11 years ago

Cosmic Explosion Left Imprint in Fossil Record

Ancient iron-loving bacteria may have scooped up evidence of a nearby supernova explosion 2.2 million years ago, leaving an extraterrestrial…

11 years ago

This Week in Space Pictures – April 12, 2013

The Week in Space Pictures was something new we launched last week and we're trying to improve on it with…

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Spooky Experiment on ISS Could Pioneer New Quantum Communications Network

With its 180 degree views of Earth and space, the ISS's cupola is the perfect place for photography. But Austrian…

11 years ago

‘Green Peas’ Offer Tiny Clues to Early Universe

Today, we see an unobstructed view of the cosmos in all directions. But, a time existed near the Big Bang…

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This Week in Space Pics – April 5, 2013

So much space awesomeness this week. Satellites collect more than just pretty pictures. NASA's Earth Observatory website released this temperature…

11 years ago