Bob Berman's strange universe: Marinating the news
July 2008: For the past 35 years, my job for various publications has been to decide what news is exciting enough to share with readers. Here's three bombshells.
Contributed by Bob Berman
Published:
July 1, 2008
| We all love astro-headlines: "Antimatter erupts from the galaxy's center," "Astronaut in diapers attacks her rival," "Planet Pluto gets canceled like a sitcom." For the past 35 years, my job for various publications has been to decide what news is exciting enough to share with readers. |
You are currently not logged in. This article is only available to Astronomy magazine subscribers.
Already a subscriber to Astronomy magazine?
If you are already a subscriber to Astronomy magazine you must log into your account to view this article. If you do not have an account you will
need to regsiter for one. Registration is FREE and only takes a couple minutes.
Non-subscribers, Subscribe TODAY and save!
|
|
Get instant access to subscriber content on Astronomy.com!
- Access our interactive Atlas of the Stars
- Get full access to StarDome PLUS
- Columnist articles
- Search and view our equipment review archive
- Receive full access to our Ask Astro answers
- BONUS web extras not included in the magazine
- Much more!
|