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Adam Thorn

AUTHOR | No. of articles: 631

Adam is a journalist who has worked for more than 40 prestigious media brands in the UK and Australia. Since 2005, his varied career has included stints as a reporter, copy editor, feature writer and editor for publications as diverse as Fleet Street newspaper The Sunday Times, fashion bible Jones, media and marketing website Mumbrella as well as lifestyle magazines such as GQ, Woman’s Weekly, Men’s Health and Loaded. He joined Momentum Media in early 2020 and currently writes for Australian Aviation and World of Aviation.

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Space junk hunter Tucker confirms fourth fragment

Space junk hunter Tucker confirms fourth fragment

Astrophysicist Brad Tucker has confirmed that Australia’s fourth piece of suspected space junk is authentic. ...Read More
NASA shortlists human landing sites for Artemis III

NASA shortlists human landing sites for Artemis III

NASA has shortlisted 13 potential landing regions for its Artemis III mission to return man to the moon. ...Read More
Feature: The 5-billion-year legacy of Voyager 2

Feature: The 5-billion-year legacy of Voyager 2

In this crossposting from The Conversation, Flinders University’s Dr Alice Gorman discusses how the interstellar prob...Read More
Abell 3266 as seen across the electromagnetic spectrum, using data from ASKAP and the ATCA. (Christopher Riseley)

Feature: How UWA used Aussie telescopes to study Abell 3266

In this cross-posting from The Conversation, UWA’s Tessa Vernstrom and University of Bologna’s Christopher Riseley e...Read More
UWA awards Enrico Palermo honorary doctorate

UWA awards Enrico Palermo honorary doctorate

The University of Western Australia has awarded alumni Enrico Palermo an honorary doctorate to recognise his extraordina...Read More
Feature: Should NASA rename the James Webb Telescope?

Feature: Should NASA rename the James Webb Telescope?

In this crossposting from The Conversation, Flinders University’s Dr Alice Gorman examines whether the “Lavender Sca...Read More
Telescope mount lets University of Tasmania track space junk

Telescope mount lets University of Tasmania track space junk

The University of Tasmania will now be able to track space junk and satellites after being gifted a state-of-the-art tel...Read More
Comment: Cyber warfare in space is a national security threat

Comment: Cyber warfare in space is a national security threat

JP9102 is the name for the $3 billion project to create a new military satellite communication capability for Australia,...Read More
Post-COVID staff values autonomy, survey reveals

Post-COVID staff values autonomy, survey reveals

Employees in post-COVID workplaces expect more autonomy in how they meet their targets and objectives, according to a la...Read More

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