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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.
Alien Life, Science, Solar System

Was Venus once ripe for life?

Science, Solar System

Titan’s canyons are flooded with methane

Science, Solar System

This ESA video shows how hard it is to orbit a comet

Science, Solar System

Here’s how we might survive the destruction of Earth

Robotic Spaceflight, Space Exploration

Philae prepares to take its eternal rest

Exoplanets, Science

Planetary scientists used a rare conjunction to hunt for habitability on two promising exoplanets

Science, Solar System

Here’s why we can’t just rocket nuclear waste into the sun

Robotic Spaceflight, Science, Solar System, Space Exploration

New Horizons celebrates a year since it flew past Pluto

Robotic Spaceflight, Space Exploration

This is the first image Juno has sent back since it began orbiting Jupiter

Science, Stars

Some of the first supernovae may be looking a little blue

Exoplanets, Science

Astronomers snap a picture of a head-scratching planet in a triple-star system

Robotic Spaceflight, Space Exploration

Hitomi managed to capture some starting data before its untimely demise

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