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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.
Two plumes on Jupiter's moon Io, as seen by JunoCam. Credit: Image data: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS
Science, Solar System

Juno photographs billowing volcanic plumes on Io

Solar System

Asteroid 2024 BX1 left a rare type of meteorite

Solar System

This is a possible solution to what can cause a ‘snowball Earth’

Galaxies, Science

Scientists imaged the oddball ‘train-wreck galaxy’ known as NGC 4753

Exotic Objects, Galaxies, Science

Scientists discover 12 star-gobbling black holes shining in infrared light

The first fragment of 2024 BX1 recovered by the Natural History Museum/DLR/Freie Universtaet Berlin team. Credit: Natural History Museum in Berlin.
Solar System

Scientists have recovered pieces of the asteroid that burned up over Germany

Human Spaceflight, Solar System

Evidence shows the Moon’s south pole is probably not the best place to land

Solar System

A newly discovered asteroid will swing past Earth this weekend, coming closer than the Moon

Science, Stars

JWST catches galactic ‘cat’s tail’ in Beta Pictoris system

An illustration of a supermassive black hole and its accretion disk. Credit: NASA/Aurore Simonnet (Sonoma State Univ.)
Exotic Objects, Galaxies, Science

JWST finds oldest black hole ever seen, and it’s hungry

This artist concept portrays the brown dwarf W1935 and the aurora, located 47 light-years from Earth.
Exotic Objects, Planets, Science

JWST detects possible aurora on distant brown dwarf

Taters, NASA's Laser Beam Motion Analyst. Credit: Joby Harris/Instagram via taters_space_cat
Space Exploration

Meet Taters, the cat who starred in the video streamed from space

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