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Alastair Williams
Alastair Williams

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Thanks for checking out my profile and my work! I hope you enjoy it. I often write about science, technology and the possibilities for the future. From time to time I also touch on matters of health and wellbeing, on travel and on other matters that catch my attention. I publish a regular newsletter. If you’d like to keep up with what I write, you can subscribe here.

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Sep 4

For My Followers: Why I’m Reducing My Presence on Medium

And where to find my in-depth articles from now on — TL;DR: For those who wish to keep up with my writing and stay informed about space and science, subscribe to me at The Quantum Cat. I should probably have written this a year ago. Five years ago I started writing on Medium. To this day I am not quite sure…

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For My Followers: Why I’m Reducing My Presence on Medium
For My Followers: Why I’m Reducing My Presence on Medium
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·Sep 3

Cosmic Filaments, Black Holes, and the Heart of the Galaxy

A set of mysterious filaments has astronomers rethinking our galaxy’s black hole — Some ten million stars lie within a parsec of the galactic centre. That’s a fantastic number, especially when you remember that only one star, the Sun, lies within a parsec of Earth. In the midst of those ten million stars, positioned in the very heart of the galaxy, is the…

Space

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Cosmic Filaments, Black Holes, and the Heart of the Galaxy
Cosmic Filaments, Black Holes, and the Heart of the Galaxy
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Cantor’s Paradise

·Aug 20

Black Holes: How Astronomy Reveals the Invisible

Recent breakthroughs in astronomy promise to reveal the darkest objects in existence — At the heart of Virgo A, a vast galaxy some fifty million light years from Earth, lies a black hole of awesome power. Like many astronomical objects, its sheer size is hard to grasp. In terms of mass, it weighs over six billion Suns; in terms of radius, it stretches…

Space

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Black Holes: How Astronomy Reveals the Invisible
Black Holes: How Astronomy Reveals the Invisible
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·Aug 13

The Dawn of the Quantum Internet

Space lasers, satellites and quantum tech add up to a new age of unbreakable security — Long ago, they say, tulips came from the Tian Shen mountains. Over millennia they made their way west; carried first to the gardens of Persia and then onwards, in the hands of princes, to the palaces of the Ottoman sultans and the courts of Europe. …

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The Dawn of the Quantum Internet
The Dawn of the Quantum Internet
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·Aug 10

The Slow Death of Betelgeuse

Despite more strange behaviour, the demise of Betelgeuse probably isn’t nigh — Of all the stars close to Earth, Betelgeuse is one of the most fascinating. Astronomers have long watched as the star has brightened and dimmed; a cycle of activity so obvious that humans first noted it millennia ago. Betelgeuse does this because it is dying. One day, though probably one…

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The Slow Death of Betelgeuse
The Slow Death of Betelgeuse
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·Jul 11

LIGO’s Return: A New Era of Gravitational Wave Discoveries Begins

Upgraded facility poised to unveil insights into black holes and neutron stars — From the beginning Newton had his doubts about gravity. How, he wondered, did the Earth hold the Moon, with no physical contact between them? How did gravity exert its pull, apparently invisibly, across the vast void of space? …

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LIGO’s Return: A New Era of Gravitational Wave Discoveries Begins
LIGO’s Return: A New Era of Gravitational Wave Discoveries Begins
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·Jul 6

‘Oumuamua: Alien Spacecraft or Dark Comet?

Six years after we found it, astronomers finally have an idea of what ‘Oumuamua was — At first we thought it was a comet. That made sense: comets usually come from very far away, and this one seemed to have come almost from the stars themselves. Yet the more we looked at it, the stranger things got. This, if it really was a comet, was a…

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‘Oumuamua: Alien Spacecraft or Dark Comet?
‘Oumuamua: Alien Spacecraft or Dark Comet?
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·Jun 23

The Rings of Fomalhaut

Rings around Formalhaut tell the story of a new born star system — The star Fomalhaut is one of the brightest in the sky. That’s partly because it is close — lying twenty-five light years from Earth — but also because it is large, roughly twice the size of the Sun. Over the past two decades, observations of Fomalhaut with Hubble and other…

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The Rings of Fomalhaut
The Rings of Fomalhaut
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·May 28

Is NASA Making a Mistake with New Horizons?

As Voyager fades, NASA redirects New Horizons away from the Kuiper Belt — Forty-six years after departing Earth, Voyager 2 is running low on energy. Its nuclear batteries are fading, slowly depriving the spacecraft of the power needed to run its instruments. In response, operators have been gradually switching off less essential parts of the spacecraft. As the power output continues to fall…

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Is NASA Making a Mistake with New Horizons?
Is NASA Making a Mistake with New Horizons?
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Alastair Williams

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Exploring the relationship between humanity and science | Physicist | Space Mission Engineer | Subscribe at www.thequantumcat.space/

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