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Living On Tatooine

In Exoplanets by Brian Koberlein15 April 20170 Comments

Habitable Tatooine-like worlds with two suns are theoretically possible.

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Fast Radio Bursts And Aliens

In Science Fiction by Brian Koberlein19 March 20174 Comments

Fast radio bursts are strange things, but they aren’t likely to be caused by aliens.

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Life In A Black Hole

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein19 February 20178 Comments

What happens when you fall into a black hole? Maybe you could live a long and happy life.

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Light Braking

In Science Fiction by Brian Koberlein8 February 20173 Comments

The Breakthrough Starshot project plans to send small spacecraft to Proxima Centauri, and it could use the light of Alpha Centauri it get there.

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To Boldly Go

In Science Fiction by Brian Koberlein29 July 20160 Comments

If you’re the captain of a starship exploring the galaxy, how do you find your way home?

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Size Matters Not

In Science Fiction by Brian Koberlein24 July 20164 Comments

The Death Star appears huge in a new poster for Rogue One. Could a death star actually appear so large in real life?

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The Fading Truth

In Cosmology by Brian Koberlein2 June 20166 Comments

The tale presents two paths: either rely upon the evidence of present observation, or rely upon past evidence of a fading truth.

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What Are The Odds That Aliens Exist?

In Life by Brian Koberlein1 February 20165 Comments

The likelihood that an alien civilization actually exists is still a matter of some debate.

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Heffalumps and Woozles

In Astronomy by Brian Koberlein20 November 20152 Comments

Speculation about an alien civilization says more about us than it does of them.

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