March Stargazing: Looking for Life Beyond By Jeremy Miller March 1, 2021 The search for extraterrestrial beings is irresistible and controversial In this story: astronomy
February Stargazing: The Moon and the Mob By Jeremy Miller February 1, 2021 Our closest neighbor reflects back to us the sun—and our own shortcomings In this story: astronomy
January Stargazing: Mapping the Universe By Jeremy Miller January 1, 2021 Knowing where we are is a form of empowerment In this story: astronomy
A Poet, a Nebula, and the State of California By Alexis Pauline Gumbs December 31, 2020 What would it take to see the planet beyond our own mythology of need? In this story: astronomy, science, climate change
December Stargazing: The Meaning of Meteorites By Jeremy Miller December 1, 2020 A shooting star is not a star—the truth is much more interesting In this story: astronomy
November Stargazing: Patterns and Portents By Jeremy Miller November 1, 2020 We may take comfort in gazing at the stars, but they are certainly not shining for us In this story: astronomy
October Stargazing: Mars So Bright By Jeremy Miller October 1, 2020 The red planet has long captivated our imagination In this story: astronomy
September Stargazing: The World’s Biggest Membrane By Jeremy Miller September 1, 2020 Our atmosphere stands between us and the lifeless void of space In this story: astronomy
August Stargazing: Comet Neowise, Instagram Star By Jeremy Miller August 1, 2020 The internet sensation will be visible until the middle of the month In this story: astronomy
July Stargazing: Cosmic Fireworks By Jeremy Miller July 1, 2020 Deep space offers a pyrotechnic display that is out of this world In this story: astronomy