Tag Archives: exoplanets
#AAAS in 140 or less
As many of you know, I have a love-hate relationship with Twitter. #ilovewaffles (1/2) Some days, I’m tempted to relinquish my membership for reasons that will remain mysterious, (2/2) and other days, I eagerly watch my Twitter feed as if … Continue reading
Posted in future of media, learning curve, Twitter
Tagged AAAS, exoplanets, religion, science journalism, SETI, twitter
5 Comments
a thousand splendid planets
NASA’s Kepler team announced last week they’d found more than a thousand potential planets – after just *four months* of observation. The numbers make my head spin like…oh, never mind. (Since you asked, my favorite Kepler story lede? Dennis Overbye’s, … Continue reading
Posted in inspirations, observations
Tagged exoplanets, Kepler, KSJ Tracker, nasa, New York Times
4 Comments