Kim Ann Zimmermann
Kim Ann Zimmermann is a contributor to Space.com and sister site Live Science, writing mainly evergreen reference articles that provide background on myriad scientific topics, like the constellations, astronauts, climate, culture and medicine. Her work can also be found at Business News Daily and KM World. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from Glassboro State College.
Latest articles by Kim Ann Zimmermann
Cancer constellation: Facts about the crab in the zodiac
By Rebecca Sohn last updated
Reference Cancer the Crab is the dimmest constellation of the Zodiac yet it contains one of the brightest star clusters.
Scorpius constellation: Facts about the Scorpion
By Rebecca Sohn, Kim Ann Zimmermann last updated
Reference The Scorpius constellation is one of the 13 zodiac constellations and one of the brightest constellations in the sky. We explore the Scorpion in more detail here.
Sally Ride: First American woman in space
By Kim Ann Zimmermann last updated
Reference Sally Ride was the first American woman to go into space. She made two shuttle flights and later became a champion for science education and a role model for generations.
Io: A guide to Jupiter's volcanic moon
By Daisy Dobrijevic last updated
Reference Io is Jupiter's fifth moon and its third-largest. It is the most volcanically active body in the solar system.
Orion Constellation: Facts, location and stars of the hunter
By Kim Ann Zimmermann, Daisy Dobrijevic published
Reference The Orion Constellation — named after the hunter in Greek mythology — is found on the celestial equator and is a prominent constellation in the night sky.
Pegasus Constellation: Facts & Notable Features
By Kim Ann Zimmermann published
Pegasus has some interesting galaxies and deep-space objects.
Pisces Constellation: Facts About the Fishes
By Kim Ann Zimmermann published
Pisces is one of the largest constellations, and also one of the faintest.
Giovanni Cassini Biography
By Kim Ann Zimmermann published
Astronomer Giovanni Cassini discovered four of Saturn's moons, determined the distance from Earth to Mars and made successful measurements of longitude.
Ophiuchus: Facts about the Snake Bearer
By Kim Ann Zimmermann published
Ophiuchus is a fairly large and rambling constellation, but it is one of the least well-known.
Draco Constellation: Facts About the Dragon
By Kim Ann Zimmermann published
One of the dragon constellation's stars used to be the North Star
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