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Big Dreams

In History by Brian Koberlein30 July 20162 Comments

As the Apollo missions came to a close, some dreamed of an even bigger mission to reach the stars.

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Bell, Book, and Candle

In Cosmology by Brian Koberlein1 July 20160 Comments

Dark energy isn’t some magical idea we’ve dreamt up to fit our models.

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Lost At Sea

In Milky Way by Brian Koberlein11 June 20165 Comments

Only 1 in 5 Americans can see the Milky Way.

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Win Some, Lose Some

In History by Brian Koberlein29 May 20160 Comments

When a telescope collapsed in 1988, it led to the creation of one of the most powerful radio telescopes ever built.

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Lost And Found

In Supernovae by Brian Koberlein16 May 20165 Comments

The brightest supernova ever observed in history.

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An Artist’s Eye

In Astronomy by Brian Koberlein15 May 20161 Comment

The combination of science and art can create wonders.

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Even The Stars Move

In History by Brian Koberlein11 April 20163 Comments

Throughout most of history the stars were thought to be fixed in place. We now know they move relative to each other.

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Astronomy And The Cold War

In History by Brian Koberlein15 March 20160 Comments

In 1967 two U.S. satellites detected a burst of gamma rays that didn’t match the signature of any known nuclear detonation.

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How Galileo’s Moons Changed The World

In History by Brian Koberlein14 January 20163 Comments

Galileo’s discovery of the moons of Jupiter gave us a “heavenly clock” we could use to map the Earth.

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Brian Koberlein is an astrophysics professor who can't stop rambling about how awesome the Universe is.