The Galactic InquirerEarth & Space Report #11: Surfing the Galactic Froth Author William H. Waller Ph.D. Date May 23, 2021 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleGAAC Meeting, February 12 2021 — Astrophoto NightNext articleEarth & Space Report #12: Exploring our Cosmic Origins You may also like Contest Prize Winner: Fast Radio Bursts: A Decades Long Puzzle Contest Prize Winner: The Potential of Time Travel Lies in Space Contest Prize Winner: Artificial Intelligences and Machines (AIs/AMs)as Catalysts for First Contact with Alien Societies LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ Recent Articles Contest Prize Winner: Should We Send Robots or Humans into Space? October 9, 2025 Contest Prize Winner: The Sky Beneath October 9, 2025 Results of the Galactic Inquirer’s Inaugural Astronomical Science Writing Contest for High-school Students May 25, 2025 Multi-Spectral Imagery of the Multi-phase ISM in M33 March 12, 2025 Dispatches from the Cosmos — Winter 2025 March 8, 2025 Recent comments William H. Waller on Contest Prize Winner: The Solar System from the Perspective of Space Probes William H. Waller on Contest Prize Winner: Interlinked: The Mystery of Quantum Entanglement William H. Waller on Contest Prize Winner: Artificial Intelligences and Machines (AIs/AMs)as Catalysts for First Contact with Alien Societies William H. Waller on Contest Prize Winner: The Potential of Time Travel Lies in Space William H. Waller on Contest Prize Winner: Fast Radio Bursts: A Decades Long Puzzle Contest Prize Winner: Fast Radio Bursts: A Decades Long Puzzle | The Galactic Inquirer on Statistical Properties of Fast Radio Bursts from the CHIME/FRB Catalog 1: The Case for Magnetar Wind Nebulae as Likely Sources William H. Waller on Astronomical Meeting in South Africa Makes History Bruce I Lazarus on Musical Explorations of the Messier Catalogue of Star Clusters and Nebulae William H. Waller on October 2 NSAAC Meeting, with Guest Speaker Phil Orbanes William H. Waller on Earth & Space Report #4: Galactic Blowhards William H. Waller on Galactic and Extragalactic Astronomy: an Introduction William H. Waller on The Magic of Comet Hunting bruce lazarus on Musical Explorations of the Messier Catalogue of Star Clusters and Nebulae Soni Razdan, AP Physics Student at RHS on Musical Explorations of the Messier Catalogue of Star Clusters and Nebulae Samuel Azucena on The Magic of Comet Hunting Liam McCarthy, AP Physics Student, Rockport High School on Galactic and Extragalactic Astronomy: an Introduction Patrick Amoroso on Our Elusive Milky Way Nate Allen on The Search for Extraterrestrial Life Nicholas James Fitzgerald on Our Elusive Milky Way Emily Dailey on How to Talk to Aliens