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Author: Elizabeth Gamillo

Elizabeth Gamillo is a former staff writer for Astronomy.com. She was one of the 2018 AAAS Diverse Voices in Science Journalism Interns at Science Magazine before becoming a daily contributor for Smithsonian Magazine. She has also written for Discover magazine and holds a Master's Degree from MIT's Graduate Program in Science Writing.
Science

The oldest stars in the universe were swallowed by the Milky Way 

Science

Spectacular meteor lights up the skies over Portugal and Spain 

Exoplanets, Science

New exoplanet discovered in habitable zone of a multi-star system 

Barry Sawchuk stands next to some of the space debris he found on his farm. Credit: Twitter/Gillian Massie/980 CJME.
Robotic Spaceflight

‘It ain’t no garbage.’ Canadian farmer finds chunks of space debris in a remote part of Saskatchewan

Science

JWST discovers black holes merging near the dawn of the cosmos

Robotic Spaceflight, Space Exploration

Dream Chaser spaceplane completes tests at NASA’s Neil Armstrong facility

Martian 'spiders' imaged by the ESA’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. Credit: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS
Science, Solar System

The science behind the ‘spiders’ on Mars and the Inca City

Pluto, as imaged by New Horizons
Solar System

A collision with something the size of Arizona could have formed half of Pluto’s ‘heart’

Katya Echazarreta.
Human Spaceflight, Science

Meet Katya Echazarreta, the first Mexican-born woman to travel to space

2024 Solar Eclipse, Science

While millions watched the eclipse, these Purdue University scientists listened

NASA's Ingenuity helicopter unlocked its rotor blades, allowing them to spin freely, on April 7, 2021. Credit: NASA.
Human Spaceflight, Robotic Spaceflight, Space Exploration

NASA bids farewell to the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter with new photos

Alien Life, Solar System

Scientists discover an ancient volcano near the martian equator 

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