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Started in August 2014 as a project to write a science story every day for a whole year. Read more →

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Picture Wednesday: Messenger to Mercury | Day 256

Picture Wednesday: Messenger to Mercury | Day 256

The MESSENGER probe is about to crash into its exploration subject. But that’s okay, because it did a splendid job.

Posted on April 29, 2015April 30, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags mercury, messenger probe, NASA, picture wednesday, space1 Comment on Picture Wednesday: Messenger to Mercury | Day 256
Picture Wednesday: This planet has eyes | Day 200

Picture Wednesday: This planet has eyes | Day 200

Today, I want you to look at something and then give me your best, wildest, craziest story. Of course, I’m talking about the spots on Ceres.

Posted on March 4, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags astronomy, Ceres, day 200, dwarf planet, NASA, picture wednesday, space, writing2 Comments on Picture Wednesday: This planet has eyes | Day 200
Come, visit the exoplanets | Day 147

Come, visit the exoplanets | Day 147

Relax in a place with two suns, experience insane gravity, or walk on the red grass of a sister Earth? NASA travel posters for exoplanets have it all.

Posted on January 10, 2015January 11, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags exoplanets, NASA, science fiction, spaceLeave a comment on Come, visit the exoplanets | Day 147
Three sentences on the shrinking sea | Day 46

Three sentences on the shrinking sea | Day 46

Once the world’s fourth largest lake in Central Asia, the 5.5 million year old Aral Sea has been shrinking for decades.

Posted on October 1, 2014October 3, 2014Categories 365 Science StoriesTags environment, history, NASA, TSS1 Comment on Three sentences on the shrinking sea | Day 46
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