Ron Cowen

All Stories by Ron Cowen

  1. Space

    All flash, no crash

    New Hubble Space Telescope images confirm that Jupiter emerged unscathed from an impactor that created a fireball above the planet’s cloud tops on June 3. The new images indicate that the object exploded as a meteor in the planet’s upper atmosphere rather than plunging into the atmosphere

  2. Space

    Astronomers stoke cosmic debate

    Astronomers from the United Kingdom have published papers criticizing some of the evidence used to support theories of dark matter and energy.

  3. Space

    Kepler craft reports apparent planetary bonanza

    New results from an orbiting telescope promise to more than double the number of known extrasolar planets.

  4. Space

    Familiar comets may have distant roots

    More than 90 percent of objects found in the vast outer–solar system reservoir may have been born around other stars, new computer simulations suggest.

  5. Space

    Portrait of a youthful planet

    New pictures confirm that astronomers have recorded a planet circling the star Beta Pictoris, making the orb the youngest, star-orbiting extrasolar planet to be photographed.

  6. Life

    Missing chemicals on Titan could signal life

    Methane-based organisms on one of Saturn’s moons might be consuming the materials.

  7. Planetary Science

    Hubble hunting for Jupiter bruise

    No scar found yet on planet from June 3 crash with unidentified object.

  8. Space

    Jupiter takes yet another hit

    For the third time in 16 years, astronomers have documented a collision between Jupiter and a nearby body.

  9. Planetary Science

    Jupiter’s crash of ’09

    The body that crashed into Jupiter last summer was likely an asteroid, and such impacts might occur as frequently as every 10 to 15 years, new studies suggest.

  10. Space

    Neutrino quick-change artist caught in the act

    A transformation from one ‘flavor’ to another confirms the elusive elementary particles have mass and suggests a need for new physics.

  11. Space

    Big baby stars found in Milky Way pockets

    Astronomers have uncovered stellar nurseries that could help map the galaxy’s trademark spiral arms.

  12. Astronomy

    Black hole shoved aside, along with ‘central’ dogma

    A new study has shoved aside the idea that supermassive black holes always reside smack-dab at the centers of their host galaxies.