Constance WalterSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Constance Walter To See Deep into Space, Start Deep Underground (Op-Ed) By Constance Walter published 26 November 15 Some of the most advanced tools for studying the universe lie embedded beneath thousands of feet of bedrock. The Universe MORE FROM SPACE...1NASA, Boeing discussing Starliner astronaut mission today: Watch it live2The key to detecting deepfakes may lie within deep space3Yoda returns in new 'Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures' Season 2 trailer (video)4Jupiter's surreal clouds swirl in new van Gogh-esque view from NASA's Juno probe (photo)5Chinese astronauts simulate a debris-strike emergency on the Tiangong space station (video)
To See Deep into Space, Start Deep Underground (Op-Ed) By Constance Walter published 26 November 15 Some of the most advanced tools for studying the universe lie embedded beneath thousands of feet of bedrock.