“We’re product of starstuff.” The well-known line comes from Carl Sagan, astronomer, science communicator, and co-founder of The Planetary Society. It poetically addresses the truth that the weather that type our our bodies come collectively within the hearts of stars. We celebrated Carl Sagan Day on Nov. 9 by exploring the science behind this iconic line. Pictured: A collection of Hubble House Telescope pictures of planet-forming disks round different stars. Picture credit score: ESA, NASA, et al.

Solid your vote for the Better of 2025. Our annual marketing campaign to have fun the final 12 months in house is underway, and you’ll participate! Vote in your favourite house picture, choose one of the best efficiency by a celestial object, and inform us which Planetary Society accomplishment made the largest impression for you. Voting is open till the tip of November, so you’ll want to forged your vote at this time!

Compensate for the newest from Planetary Radio. This week’s episode takes you to the TwitchCon 2025 conference to discover how livestreamers like Moohoodles are bringing house science to new audiences. The episode additionally includes a House Coverage Replace on Jared Isaacman’s renomination as NASA Administrator and celebrates the third anniversary of the LightSail 2 mission with Bruce Betts. It’s also possible to hearken to the newest episode of Planetary Radio: House Coverage Version, which includes a dialog with Lou Friedman, former government director of The Planetary Society, about how the invention of a potential biosignature at Cheyava Falls might revive political assist for Mars Pattern Return.

Arising in The Planetary Society’s digital e book membership: This month, e book membership members will likely be studying “The Little Book of Aliens,” an exploration of the largest questions in our seek for extraterrestrial life by astrophysicist Adam Frank. The e book membership is unique to Planetary Society members. Not but a member? Be part of at this time.