Adam Mann
Adam Mann is a journalist specializing in astronomy and physics stories. His work has appeared in the New York Times, New Yorker, Wall Street Journal, Wired, Nature, Science, and many other places. He lives in Oakland, California, where he enjoys riding his bike. Follow him on Twitter @adamspacemann or visit his website at https://www.adamspacemann.com/.
Latest articles by Adam Mann
Stratolaunch Systems: Building the World's Largest Airplane
By Adam Mann published
Stratolaunch is the builder of the world's first megaplane.
There Are Toxic Fungi in Space and No One Knows If They're Dangerous
By Adam Mann published
The fungus among astronauts.
Physicists May Have Found a Way to 'Untangle' Information Trapped in a Black Hole
By Adam Mann published
Scrambled particles provide a window into a black hole's heart.
ISRO: The Indian Space Research Organization
By Adam Mann published
The history and major missions of the Indian national space agency, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
Hyperfast Shock Waves from a Supernova Heat Atoms to Blazing-Hot Temperatures
By Adam Mann published
Taking the temperature of a star bomb.
China's Chang'e Program: Missions to the Moon
By Adam Mann published
China's many missions to explore the red moon.
Our Universe Could Be An Expanding Bubble in an Extra Dimension
By Adam Mann published
Is our universe sitting on the edge of an expanding bubble?
What Are Meteorites?
By Adam Mann published
When you wish upon a star, you're watching space debris fall to Earth.
NASA's Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON): Exploring Earth's Ionosphere
By Adam Mann published
NASA's Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) is primed to investigate the ionosphere's mysteries.
Scientists Now Have the Most Detailed Picture Yet of the Neutrino Factory Inside Our Sun
By Adam Mann published
By tracking every neutrino that hit a detector beneath a mountain in Italy over ten years, scientists have painted the most detailed picture yet of the sun's interior.
Why Haven't We Found Aliens? Because We're Just Not Looking Hard Enough.
By Adam Mann published
We still have a long way to go in the search for intelligent aliens.
The Closest Exoplanet to Earth Could Be 'Highly Habitable'
By Adam Mann published
A global, liquid-water ocean could exist under range of conditions on Proxima Centauri b, the closest known exoplanet to Earth.
How Massive Is the Milky Way?
By Adam Mann published
It's a straightforward question, but not an easy one to answer.
How Does a Black Hole Form?
By Adam Mann published
They start with a bang and end up gobbling up everything near them.
Incredible Hulk? Nah, This Glowing, Green Light in the Night Sky Is a Comet
By Adam Mann published
Comet flash!
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