Ron Cowen

All Stories by Ron Cowen

  1. Astronomy

    Cosmic void

    A region of the cosmos a billion light-years across is devoid of all matter.

  2. Planetary Science

    Survivor: Extrasolar planet escapes stellar attack

    An extrasolar planet survived after its aging parent star ballooned into a red giant that almost engulfed it.

  3. Astronomy

    Bloated planet

    A newly discovered exoplanet is the largest and lowest-density such object yet found.

  4. Astronomy

    Major merger

    Four galaxies are ramming into each other in one of the biggest cosmic collisions ever recorded.

  5. Planetary Science

    A different view of Uranus’ rings

    The rings of Uranus are now tilted edge on to Earth, revealing small, inner rings made of fine dust.

  6. Astronomy

    Killer Collision: Dino demise traces to asteroid-family breakup

    The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago was a wayward fragment from a violent collision in the asteroid belt.

  7. Astronomy

    Dawn of a Disk: Water vapor pours down on embryonic star

    Infrared observations show water vapor pouring down on a planet-forming disk around a young star.

  8. Astronomy

    Separation Anxiety: Cosmic collision may shed light on dark matter

    The debris from an ancient collision of galaxy clusters seems to show cosmic dark matter behaving in a puzzling way.

  9. Planetary Science

    Geyser gawker: Plans for a closer look at Enceladus

    The Cassini spacecraft will change course to take a close look next March at plumes of water vapor emanating from the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus.

  10. Planetary Science

    Idiosyncratic Iapetus

    The strange appearance of Saturn's moon Iapetus suggests that it was frozen in shape soon after birth, providing a glimpse into conditions in the early solar system.

  11. Astronomy

    Veiled black holes

    Many X ray sources in the sky could be active galactic nuclei smothered by gas and dust that blocks their emission of visible and ultraviolet light.

  12. Planetary Science

    Deep Impact and Stardust: Still on assignment

    Two sturdy NASA spacecraft have new assignments, studying comets and looking for exoplanets.