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Space & Physics: NASA's next leader lays out his vision

December 4 — Hey there, we're back! For those who celebrate, I hope you and yours had a lovely Thanksgiving holiday. This week, NASA's likely next leader gives answers in a U.S. Senate grilling, swarming satellites threaten space telescopes, physicists find zilch in the latest search for sterile neutrinos, and more. Enjoy!

Thoughts? Questions? Let me know via e-mail (lbillings@sciam.com), Twitter or Bluesky.

Lee Billings, Senior Editor, Physical Sciences

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