Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights

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AIs in Space: From partners in pioneering to the children of humanity (op-ed)
By Rick Tumlinson published
Rather than the fearsome enemies of movies like "The Terminator," as we move into the universe, AIs can be our partners, our children, and perhaps even us.

Why scientists are so excited about the newfound interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS (op-ed)
By Darryl Seligman, Aster G. Taylor published
The scientific and cultural impact of 3I/ATLAS over the coming months and years will serve as an exemplar of what astronomy can learn and why it matters.

Mars Sample Return now! (op-ed)
By Bruce Jakosky, Scott Hubbard published
The White House's 2026 budget request axes NASA's long-held plan to bring Mars samples to Earth for analysis. Here's why that cancellation would be a mistake.

The pursuit of truths: A letter on the boy who cried aliens (op-ed)
By Darryl Seligman, Adina Feinstein published
As scientists, we must not forget our collective direction: the pursuit of truths and our responsibility to share these truths — and only these truths — with humanity.

How to debate a flat-Earther: Proven scientific arguments and strategies
By Paul Sutter last updated
Some people around the world believe our planet is flat. Here's the (surprising) truth about debating them.

Exoplanetary parade: What would the night sky look like on alien worlds? (op-ed)
By Darryl Seligman published
Most of the planets are aligned in our night sky right now, providing a treat for skywatchers. Are such "planetary parades" visible from other worlds?

Growing up and going out: Beyond the cradle (op-ed)
By Rick Tumlinson published
Humanity is reaching the threshold of adulthood. It is time to grow up and go out — beyond the cradle and into the cosmos.

NASA's Orion crew capsule had heat shield issues during Artemis 1 − an aerospace expert weighs in (op-ed)
By Marcos Fernandez Tous published
Issues with the Orion spacecraft's heat shield on Artemis 1 have delayed the next mission, Artemis 2. So what happened?
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