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Author: Mark Zastrow

Mark Zastrow is Editor-in-Chief of Astronomy magazine. He holds masters degrees in astronomy and science journalism and has over a decade of experience covering science in the U.S. and in Asia. In graduate school, he studied exoplanets, M dwarfs, and the water ice plume of Enceladus. Before joining Astronomy, he was a freelance reporter in Seoul for five years, covering topics including the rise of AI and the AlphaGo match, South Korea’s quest to win a science Nobel Prize, research misconduct, and two coronavirus outbreaks.
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Galaxies

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Robotic Spaceflight

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Robotic Spaceflight, Space Exploration

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Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

Michael Collins, Apollo 11 command module pilot, dies at 90

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Glynn Lunney, legendary NASA flight director, dies at 84

Exoplanets, Planets, The Sun

Space hurricane of plasma spotted above Earth’s North Pole

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