Many Worlds Archive is Available

I had the pleasure of reporting and writing the Many Worlds column — sponsored by NASA’s NExSS initiative and the Lunar & Planetary Institute — for more than seven years, but the run came to an end in October.

Now an archive of the more than 400 columns is easily available at http://www.manyworlds.space. The stories focus on astrobiology writ large, but also include profiles, more general astronomy and planetology columns, origin-of-life stories and many pieces about NASA and other space agency missions past, current and future.

You can find specific stories via the “Categories” feature on the site or other tried and true search engine methods. I know that many readers have used the archive as it was growing to look for stories about particular topics or to scroll through to see what was available, and I hope that now continues with the final archive.

Thanks for your interest over the years and I hope it will continue. Good luck with your searches for knowledge about the science of the search for life beyond Earth and the origins of life on our planet.

Marc Kaufman

marcstevenkaufman@gmail.com

2 Replies to “Many Worlds Archive is Available”

  1. Thank you for writing this series of stories over the years. I have enjoyed it very much and learned a great deal. I am sorry to see it come to an end, and wish you well on whatever comes next for you.

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