Jeremy Hsu
Jeremy Hsu is science writer based in New York City whose work has appeared in Scientific American, Discovery Magazine, Backchannel, Wired.com and IEEE Spectrum, among others. He joined the Space.com and Live Science teams in 2010 as a Senior Writer and is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Indicate Media. Jeremy studied history and sociology of science at the University of Pennsylvania, and earned a master's degree in journalism from the NYU Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program. You can find Jeremy's latest project on Twitter.
Latest articles by Jeremy Hsu
Japan's Solar Sail Is the Toast of Space Science
By Jeremy Hsu published
Researchers from around world are celebrating what they're calling a new dawn for spaceflight thanks to the success of a Japanese spacecraft propelled by a solar sail.
New Private Spacesuit Unveiled With New York Flair
By Jeremy Hsu published
Two private spacesuit designers unveiled their first steps toward serious attire for future space travelers Friday night in front of a young, hip crowd of artists and tech geeks in Manhattan.
Game Review: Virtual Lunar Life on NASA's 'Moonbase Alpha'
By Jeremy Hsu published
Cosmic Noise Could Improve Space Weather Forecasts
By Jeremy Hsu published
Contamination in astrophysical soft X-ray observations could actually hold the key to dramatically improving space weather forecasts.
Air Force Sees Hypersonic Weapons and Spaceships in Future
By Jeremy Hsu published
Scramjet and hypersonic tests by the Pentagon, Air Force and NASA may point to the future of travel.
High-Tech Space Planes Taking Shape in Italy, Russia
By Jeremy Hsu published
Italy and Russia move forward with technology demonstrations and plans on the heels of a U.S. Air Force space plane launch.
Cause of Black Hole Outbursts Determined
By Jeremy Hsu published
NASA's Swift satellite X-ray survey has revealed new supermassive black holes that confirm theoretical ideas about how black hole activity is triggered.
Mystery Spirals on Mars Finally Explained
By Jeremy Hsu published
Radar reveals the secrets behind a mysterious pinwheel pattern at the Mars north polar ice cap.
Matter's Victory Over Antimatter Leaves Puzzling Aftermath
By Jeremy Hsu published
A particle collider experiment uncovers another clue in how a matter-dominated universe could have arisen, but uncertainty remain.
Formation-Flying Satellites Could Create Artificial Eclipses
By Jeremy Hsu published
A proposed European mission would create a perpetual eclipse for one satellite by flying another in tight formation, so that it could observe the Sun’s inner corona.
Japan Launches New Venus Probe and Solar Sail
By Jeremy Hsu published
Japan's launch of a Venus weather satellite and solar sail on May 20th aims for both scientific and technological breakthroughs.
Air Force's New X-37B Space Plane Likely an Orbital Spy
By Jeremy Hsu published
A former Air Force Space and Missile officer suggests that the mysterious Air Force space plane is most likely an orbital spy
Japanese Solar Sail Headed for Venus and Beyond
By Jeremy Hsu published
A Japanese mission to Venus will include a test of the first interplanetary solar sail ever launched.
Japan Prepares Double Mission to Venus for Monday Launch
By Jeremy Hsu published
Japan will launch a double-packed mission to Venus on May 18th which includes a weather probe and the first interplanetary solar sail.
Aging NASA Labs Need $2 Billion Makeover
By Jeremy Hsu published
NASA’s hopes for the future may rest upon spending $2.46 billion to fix and upgrade lab facilities more than 40 years old.
True Age of Dying Stars Revealed by New Model
By Jeremy Hsu published
A new model solves a puzzling age discrepancy for white dwarf stars
New Artificial Gravity Tests in Space Could Help Astronauts
By Jeremy Hsu published
Future human missions to the asteroids and Mars put renewed interest in artificial gravity experiments on Earth and on the International Space Station.
Is a New Space Weapon Race Heating Up?
By Jeremy Hsu published
The launch of an Air Force space plane and a hypersonic glider are the latest space technologies to raise concerns about weapons in space. But is a space weapon race under way?
Solar Sails Could Clean Up Space Junk
By Jeremy Hsu published
A UK firm plans to launch a prototype CubeSail nanosatellite next year that would deploy its own solar sail as an atmospheric brake to end its life.
Bigger, Better Space Telescopes Following In Hubble's Footsteps
By Jeremy Hsu published
A slew of upcoming space telescopes vie to prove themselves worthy of becoming successors to the Hubble Space Telescope.
3-D Printing Device Could Build Moon Base from Lunar Dust
By Jeremy Hsu published
A 3-D printer could create a sandstone moon base out of lunar dust.
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