
Katy Evans
Managing Editor at IFL Science
Earl Grey and Oxford commas. Award-Winning Editor @IFLScience. She/Her
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iflscience.com | Alfredo Carpineti |Katy Evans
They were considered inoperable, but NASA just fixed them from 25 billion kilometers away. Dr. Alfredo CarpinetiAlfredo (he/him) has a PhD in Astrophysics on galaxy evolution and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces. Senior Staff Writer & Space CorrespondentEditedbyKaty EvansKaty is Managing Editor at IFLScience where she oversees editorial content from News articles to Features, and even occasionally writes some. An artist's impression of Voyager 1.
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iflscience.com | Alfredo Carpineti |Katy Evans
Titan’s complex atmospheric patterns have been studied by the amazing infrared telescope. Dr. Alfredo CarpinetiAlfredo (he/him) has a PhD in Astrophysics on galaxy evolution and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces. Senior Staff Writer & Space CorrespondentEditedbyKaty EvansKaty is Managing Editor at IFLScience where she oversees editorial content from News articles to Features, and even occasionally writes some.
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1 day ago |
iflscience.com | Alfredo Carpineti |Katy Evans
In relativity, you can’t solve the two-body problem exactly… but a new approach is promising. Dr. Alfredo CarpinetiAlfredo (he/him) has a PhD in Astrophysics on galaxy evolution and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces. Senior Staff Writer & Space CorrespondentEditedbyKaty EvansKaty is Managing Editor at IFLScience where she oversees editorial content from News articles to Features, and even occasionally writes some.
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1 day ago |
iflscience.com | Alfredo Carpineti |Katy Evans
This is the first ever detection of any type of aurora from the ground on another world. Dr. Alfredo CarpinetiAlfredo (he/him) has a PhD in Astrophysics on galaxy evolution and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces. Senior Staff Writer & Space CorrespondentEditedbyKaty EvansKaty is Managing Editor at IFLScience where she oversees editorial content from News articles to Features, and even occasionally writes some. The Martian sky with an aurora (left) or without.
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1 week ago |
iflscience.com | Alfredo Carpineti |Katy Evans
The area is only slightly larger than Rhode Island or one-tenth of Belgium. Dr. Alfredo CarpinetiAlfredo (he/him) has a PhD in Astrophysics on galaxy evolution and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces. Senior Staff Writer & Space CorrespondentEditedbyKaty EvansKaty is Managing Editor at IFLScience where she oversees editorial content from News articles to Features, and even occasionally writes some.
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Ooh just saw a green meteor (?) over London, that was cool

Grab a cuppa and settle in to read @RussMoul's excellent piece on why Godzilla is not just King of the Monsters for @IFLScience #Godzilla70 https://t.co/18JXNOO68e

RT @absw: #UKCSJ24 🎤 The future of science journalism - how to adapt and thrive @KatyFevans Editors are still looking for the same skills…