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Author: Alison Klesman

Alison earned her bachelor’s degree in physics and master’s degree in earth, atmospheric, and planetary science from MIT. During this time, she completed several years of research in the field of planetary science, working on research topics that ranged from comets and asteroids to the atmosphere of Pluto. She earned her Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of Florida for work surveying active galactic nuclei in massive galaxy clusters, after which she focused on outreach at Spencer's Observatory in Tucson, Arizona. Asteroid 30286 Klesman (2000 HG61) is named after her. Alison has been with the magazine since 2016.
Milky Way, Science, Stars

How a hidden population of pulsars may leave the Milky Way aglow

Cosmology, Science

Dark matter may be fuzzier than we thought

Cosmology, Science

This cosmic Cold Spot challenges our current cosmological model

Science, Stars

Palomar Observatory spots a gravitationally lensed supernova

Milky Way, Science

Finding the Milky Way’s hydrogen halo

Science

The beating heart of NGC 4696 can send out galaxy-sized shockwaves

Science, Solar System

Miniverse will take you on a road trip through the solar system.

Exoplanets, Science

Astronomers are closing in on exoplanetary rings

Science, Solar System

Can you imagine the sky in five million years?

Science, Solar System

Jupiter sits for a stunning Hubble portrait

Exoplanets, Science

A new Zooniverse project just found four super Earths around a Sun-like star

Exotic Objects, Science

Get ready for our first image of a black hole

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