They sculpted this system that humans call home
The gas giants roared, the system unstable
An ice giant planet fell right off the table!
A whole ring of comets was launched to the stars
The planets — bombarded — still bear the scars.
About 100 billion stars roam the Milky Way galaxy.
About 10,000 humans have ever been paid to study the stars (if anyone has better data let me know).
So, modern astronomers are each lucky to the tune of 1 in 10 million!
About 100 billion stars roam the Milky Way galaxy.
About 10,000 humans have ever been paid to study the stars (if anyone has better data let me know).
So, modern astronomers are each lucky to the tune of 1 in 10 million!
I was scientific advisor (and I show up in several places), which was a great pleasure.
www.francetvpro.fr/contenu-de-p...
I was scientific advisor (and I show up in several places), which was a great pleasure.
www.francetvpro.fr/contenu-de-p...
www.amazon.com/dp/B08LFZZWGZ
www.amazon.com/dp/B08LFZZWGZ
nautil.us/could-the-su...
nautil.us/could-the-su...
It has 400 rocky planets in the habitable zone of a single Sun-like star
It's perfectly stable (I simulated it out to about a billion years)
planetplanet.net/2017/05/03/t...
It has 400 rocky planets in the habitable zone of a single Sun-like star
It's perfectly stable (I simulated it out to about a billion years)
planetplanet.net/2017/05/03/t...
(At least, eccentric/inclined orbits should not be used as a negative for habitability)
nautil.us/wild-orbits-...
(At least, eccentric/inclined orbits should not be used as a negative for habitability)
nautil.us/wild-orbits-...
They are stable indefinitely, from an orbital point of view.
Could they actually form and exist?
planetplanet.net/2025/09/02/e...
They are stable indefinitely, from an orbital point of view.
Could they actually form and exist?
planetplanet.net/2025/09/02/e...
(Photo from the top of Vulcano in Sicily)
(Photo from the top of Vulcano in Sicily)
The Solar System, sampler, unknown maker, 1811, England. Museum no. T.92-1939. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
The Solar System, sampler, unknown maker, 1811, England. Museum no. T.92-1939. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Is Desch a clairvoyant, or did Loeb read this mockery of him and think—hey, that's actually a great idea!—and just plagiarize him?!
Is Desch a clairvoyant, or did Loeb read this mockery of him and think—hey, that's actually a great idea!—and just plagiarize him?!
This is about more than saving jobs on the line now. It's about your future health, and the future of health and well-being for the next several generations.
The Senate Appropriations Committee will be marking up the President's Budget Request for science on Wednesday. People have been saying the proposed cuts "decimated" US science, but that's wrong: they are apocalyptic
This is about more than saving jobs on the line now. It's about your future health, and the future of health and well-being for the next several generations.
www.planetary.org/articles/nas...
www.planetary.org/articles/nas...
www.scientificamerican.com/article/coul...
www.scientificamerican.com/article/coul...
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/28/s...
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/28/s...
They sculpted this system that humans call home
The gas giants roared, the system unstable
An ice giant planet fell right off the table!
A whole ring of comets was launched to the stars
The planets — bombarded — still bear the scars.
They sculpted this system that humans call home
The gas giants roared, the system unstable
An ice giant planet fell right off the table!
A whole ring of comets was launched to the stars
The planets — bombarded — still bear the scars.
youtu.be/_6J9axX3r08?...
youtu.be/_6J9axX3r08?...
Here's one way of thinking about why planetary systems go unstable, and when.
planetplanet.net/2025/06/11/t...
Here's one way of thinking about why planetary systems go unstable, and when.
planetplanet.net/2025/06/11/t...