JWST continues to impress, with observations that complement those taken by other observatories and breaking new ground as well.
Getting whacked by the DART spacecraft has caused boulders to fly off of a tiny asteroid moon
Beware of Trojan gas clouds bearing exoplanets
Like white dwarfs aren’t bizarre enough, a newly discovered one is one half hydrogen and one half helium
Massive planets scorched by their host stars don’t necessarily destroy their solar systems
Also, I’m writing more articles for Scientific American, so yay!
We think of the aurora as being something we can see in visible light, but that ain’t always so.
Not what you expected? Well then, let me change your world view.
Well, the light from this eruption reached us 200 years ago. And it was a doozy. Like, a huge belch.
After many dry years Colorado is drought free. And speaking of climate, how some yummy 100% solar powered Hawaiian chocolate?
The summer of 1998 brought us the movies "Deep Impact" and "Armageddon", for better and for worse. Respectively.
Thing are about to change a lot Chez BA, but at least I can show you some extremely cool images of Saturn from JWST