The New Story of the Milky Way’s Surprisingly Turbulent Past
The latest star maps are rewriting the story of our Milky Way, revealing a much more tumultuous history than astronomers suspected
Ann Finkbeiner is a science writer based in Baltimore. She specializes in writing about astronomy and cosmology, grief, women in science, and the intersection of science and national security. She is co-proprietor of the science blog The Last Word on Nothing.
The New Story of the Milky Way’s Surprisingly Turbulent Past
The latest star maps are rewriting the story of our Milky Way, revealing a much more tumultuous history than astronomers suspected
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