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Author: John Wenz

John is a freelance science writer and former associate editor at Astronomy. He lives in Milwaukee with his wife and three cats.
Science, Stars

Stars may all be born in pairs and lose their siblings later

Alien Life, Exoplanets, Science

Life on TRAPPIST-1 could hitch a ride on meteors between worlds

Exoplanets, Science

The TRAPPIST-1 system may have formed pebble-by-pebble

Exoplanets, Science

This planet’s rings are so big they blot out their star’s light

Exotic Objects, Science, Stars

A star turned into a black hole before Hubble’s very eyes

Science

The weird star that totally isn’t aliens is dimming again

Science, Solar System

Researchers find a tiny moon around a large unnamed dwarf planet

Robotic Spaceflight, Science, Solar System, Space Exploration

See a moving global view of Ceres at opposition

Exoplanets, Science

A new hot Neptune may be a massive water world

Exoplanets, Science

A chance event reveals a frigid oddball planet

Robotic Spaceflight, Science, Solar System, Space Exploration

Inside the plan to send two Cassini clones to Neptune and Pluto

Alien Life, Science

The largest SETI initiative ever is reviewing 11 promising signals that probably aren’t aliens

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