Sarah Lewin
Sarah Lewin started writing for Space.com in June of 2015 as a Staff Writer and became Associate Editor in 2019 . Her work has been featured by Scientific American, IEEE Spectrum, Quanta Magazine, Wired, The Scientist, Science Friday and WGBH's Inside NOVA. Sarah has an MA from NYU's Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program and an AB in mathematics from Brown University. When not writing, reading or thinking about space, Sarah enjoys musical theatre and mathematical papercraft. She is currently Assistant News Editor at Scientific American. You can follow her on Twitter @SarahExplains.
Latest articles by Sarah Lewin
Dreaming of a White Cosmos: Hubble Spots Star Blizzard
By Sarah Lewin published
A seasonally appropriate blizzard of stars fills this Hubble view of a cluster located 41,000 light-years from Earth. The image captures 150,000 glittering stars.
Breakthrough Listen Is Eavesdropping on Strange Interstellar Object 'Oumuamua
By Sarah Lewin published
Alien-hunting scientists are lending a (telescopic) ear to 'Oumuamua, a mysterious object recently spotted speeding through the solar system.
How Supersmart Spacecraft Could Work (With Help from IBM's Watson)
By Sarah Lewin published
Computer systems like IBM's "Jeopardy!"-winning Watson could play a crucial role advising pilots, driving Mars robots or navigating from within the walls of a spacecraft on its way to deep space.
Cygnus Spacecraft Departs the Space Station: Here's the Awesome Science It's Doing
By Sarah Lewin published
'Expanse' Sci-Fi Book Series Nears End with 'Persepolis Rising'
By Sarah Lewin published
The latest installment in James S.A. Corey's "Expanse" series is the beginning of the end for James Holden's crew, setting a course for the final books of the series.
SpaceCom 2017 to Shine Spotlight on Spaceflight Leaders and Entrepreneurs
By Sarah Lewin published
More than 2,000 are expected to head to Houston this week for SpaceCom 2017, the third annual Space Commerce Conference and Exposition.
George R.R. Martin Discusses 'Nightflyers' Series Coming to Syfy
By Sarah Lewin published
Science fiction meets horror in "Nightflyers," a new series on Syfy channel inspired by a story by author George R.R. Martin.
Neighboring Galaxy Dazzles in Most Detailed Radio Image Ever
By Sarah Lewin published
A new radio image of our neighboring dwarf galaxy, the Small Magellanic Cloud, highlights its swirls of atomic hydrogen gas to help researchers understand the galaxy's evolution.
See Mercury Meet Up with Saturn Tonight in the 1st of 3 Conjunctions
By Sarah Lewin published
About half an hour after sunset tonight (Nov. 28), Mercury will shine close to Saturn in the early-evening sky for the first of three close approaches between the two planets.
High Flyers: Aerospace Tech Stars in 'Survival in the Skies' (New Clip)
By Sarah Lewin published
Astrophysicist Caleb Scharf Digs Deep into 'The Zoomable Universe'
By Sarah Lewin published
First-of-Its-Kind Satellite Launches to Track Earth's Weather Like Never Before
By Sarah Lewin published
The first in a series of four advanced polar-orbiting satellites has launched to space, turning its watchful eye to improving the accuracy of weather forecasts and Earth observations.
The Sun's Sleepy Phase Is Surprisingly Consistent
By Sarah Lewin published
Sixty years of data reveal that, while the maximum level of solar activity can vary drastically, by one measure, it always returns to the same quiet minimum.
'Beyond A Year In Space': Astronaut Scott Kelly's Epic Documentary Airs on PBS Wednesday (Exclusive Clip)
By Sarah Lewin published
Rocket Issue Delays Launch of Advanced New JPSS-1 Weather Satellite
By Sarah Lewin published
Spot the Millennium Falcon with the Force of Google Maps!
By Sarah Lewin published
The Millennium Falcon may have made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs, but apparently its stealth mode leaves something to be desired.
Amped-Up Auroras May Shine in Canada, Northern US Tonight!
By Sarah Lewin published
Auroras may be visible across Canada and the northern parts of Montana, North Dakota and Michigan Nov. 8 to 11, courtesy of a hole in the sun's corona.
NASA's 1st Space Launch System Mission Could Be Delayed Until 2020
By Sarah Lewin published
Alien Planets Can Reveal Clues to Their Stars' Insides: Here's How
By Sarah Lewin published
Distant planets tell all: A new analysis uses alien worlds' orbital treks to peek inside their stars.
Juno Phones Home: Jupiter Probe Reconnects with Earth After 8th Science Flyby
By Sarah Lewin published
Juno's finally back in contact with Earth, confirming a successful eighth science flyby of Jupiter and sending along new data about the planet's vibrant cloud tops and composition.
'The Orville' Renewed for Season 2
By Sarah Lewin published
Fox's "Star Trek"-influenced space adventure, "The Orville," will voyage on to a second season.
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