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The Cool Spot

In Solar System by Brian Koberlein19 April 20170 Comments

Jupiter has a Great Cold Spot in its upper atmosphere, similar to the Great Red Spot.

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Distant Dim DeeDee

In Solar System by Brian Koberlein16 April 20170 Comments

ALMA takes a peek at a distant dwarf planet known as DeeDee.

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The Circle Of Life

In Life by Brian Koberlein14 April 20170 Comments

At least once icy moon in the solar system has conditions similar to that of early Earth.

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Crowdsourced Science Finds Four Candidates For Planet 9

In Solar System by Brian Koberlein9 April 20170 Comments

A team of 60,000 volunteers analyzed nearly 5 million objects in 3 days in an effort to find Planet Nine.

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Grand Finale

In Solar System by Brian Koberlein7 April 20170 Comments

The Cassini spacecraft has studied Saturn for more than a decade. Now it’s ready to undertake one last daring mission.

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Nitrogen Powered

In Solar System by Brian Koberlein23 March 20170 Comments

Titan’s “magic islands” that seem to appear and disappear may be due to a “fizzy drink” effect.

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Is Eris A Brown Dwarf?

In Pseudoscience by Brian Koberlein5 March 201712 Comments

Eris is not a brown dwarf, and Nibiru doesn’t exist.

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Sun With A Hundred Worlds

In Solar System by Brian Koberlein23 February 20177 Comments

A new definition of planet could give our solar system a hundred worlds.

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New Solar System Object, With Hints Of More

In Solar System by Brian Koberlein13 October 20162 Comments

There’s a new member of the solar system, and it could mean even more to come.

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