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Joshua Sokol
@joshuasokol.bsky.social
Science writer. Working on a book about the night sky for Random House. Raleigh, NC.
(joshuasokol.com)
I'm kind of mad that growing up they would bring up how Abraham Joshua Heschel's activism put him on the Right Side of History but nobody told me he could write the most amazing trippy sentences!

"Time is eternity broken in space, like a ray of light refracted in the water."

What????
November 14, 2025 at 4:22 PM
This is so cool. Siblings of the Pleiades strewn over the entire sky. Within some of the oldest written languages in the world, from Sumerian to Eblaite to Akkadadian and Hebrew, the name for Pleiades has etymological links to the word "family," and now that family is much bigger.
Check out NYT coverage of the latest results from Young Worlds Lab graduate student Andy Boyle. 🧪🔭✨⭐️

www.nytimes.com/2025/11/12/s...
The ‘Lost Sisters’ of the Pleiades Fill the Entire Night Sky
www.nytimes.com
November 12, 2025 at 2:16 PM
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This is particularly sad as Lowell has long been a centre for Solar System planetary astronomy, a rare field internationally 🔭
November 11, 2025 at 6:53 AM
Google says it will start experimenting with data center satellite constellations to solve the problem of more efficiently farming sunlight into "compute" for AI. What I couldn't quite glean from the preprint was the size of the things they were thinking, but they do compare it to Starlink a lot.
Meet Project Suncatcher, a research moonshot to scale machine learning compute in space.
Artificial intelligence is a foundational technology that could help us tackle humanity's greatest challenges. Now, we're asking where we can go next to unlock its fulle…
blog.google
November 10, 2025 at 4:17 PM
Book or paper reference request: I'm looking for histories of technology and electrification in the Gilded Age and the political and environmental context. In the vein of Empires of Light by Jill Jonnes, David Nye's Electrifying America, or Jeremy Zallen's American Lucifers, but in addition.
October 31, 2025 at 6:08 PM
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An important and deeply reported story from @joshdinner.bsky.social about the hollowing out of NASA, particularly its science centers, where some current employees now refer to "climate" only as "the c-word." www.space.com/space-explor...
NASA is sinking its flagship science center during the government shutdown — and may be breaking the law in the process, critics say
"There is just a general acknowledgement that a lot of what is happening is illegal…"
www.space.com
October 31, 2025 at 2:47 PM
a good use case of the severance procedure for writers would be to spend 75% of time in a "composition" persona and 25% in a "revising" persona, instead of the more natural breakdown of 100% in "expectation of present and future shame" persona
October 29, 2025 at 7:59 PM
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As #UHA2025LA kicks off, I’m happy to share here my most recent piece on the Metropole, on an understudied topic in #urbanhistory #envhist —how different lighting tech’s have affected birds & humans over the centuries & what we can do about it.

It’s a dual exposé & call to action Check it out here:
October 9, 2025 at 4:57 PM
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This book is delightful! Funny and practical life lessons for adults & kids, from the point of view of sea creatures.
October 10, 2025 at 2:47 PM
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"So, are mirrored satellites a practical means to produce affordable solar power at night? Probably not. Could they produce devastating light pollution? Absolutely."

10/10 no notes

theconversation.com/a-us-startup...
A US startup plans to deliver ‘sunlight on demand’ after dark. Can it work – and would we want it to?
Satellites beaming sunlight down to Earth sound like science fiction – and they have astronomers very worried.
theconversation.com
October 9, 2025 at 9:31 PM
Wrote about some unusual but simple star compass concepts from the navigation writer Tristan Gooley upcoming book The Hidden Seasons. As alienated as we are from nature, it's cool to me that there are still so many ways to align oneself under starlight: the cosmic equivalent of touching grass.
If Your North Star Is Lost, New Techniques Can Point You South
www.nytimes.com
October 6, 2025 at 4:59 PM
Reading some about medieval astrology and I'm thinking LLMs are horoscopes for tech bros: when the answer is right, it's not from the claimed technical mechanism, whether calculations of planetary motion or machine intelligence. It's from deep intuition into the structure of desired answers.
September 25, 2025 at 2:32 PM
Having just closed The Story of CO2 I'm dazzled by how profoundly Copernican it is. You could say this of the "deep time" genre generally, but to me what Pete offers here is perspective; a disorienting re-centering of the familiar world to the reference frames of thermodynamics and the carbon cycle.
Wrote a long book that comes out August. It covers from the origins of life at alkaline hydrothermal vents some 4 billion years ago through the Volcker Shock. I'm told pre-orders help, so if that sounds like your thing, buy one, won't you? www.harpercollins.com/products/the...
The Story of CO2 Is the Story of Everything
How carbon dioxide made planet Earth, shaped human history, and now holds our future in the balance.  Every year, we are dangerously warping the climate by ...
www.harpercollins.com
September 17, 2025 at 7:44 PM
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"It’s a study in the perils of relying on the ultrarich to fund science: when the guy with the billions is ready to move on, the whole project is off."

Remember Breakthrough Starshot, which was supposed to send a fleet of tiny probes to Proxima Centauri?

By @sarahscoles.bsky.social in SciAm

🧪🛰️
A $100-Million Mission to Another Star Just Disappeared
An abandoned plan to visit another star highlights the perils of billionaire-funded science
www.scientificamerican.com
September 16, 2025 at 3:29 PM
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I'm so goddamn excited to read this book. @peterbrannen.bsky.social's first book THE ENDS OF THE WORLD is one of my favorite books on natural history, & I'm sure this new one is at least as good. @jaimealyse.bsky.social's review is (unsurprisingly) excellent. Go read it, and then get Peter's book!
September 3, 2025 at 4:40 PM
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In one week my book about carbon comes out, and here's some nice things some nice people have said about it. If you feel moved to do so, the link below provides a means of purchase. Thank you, that is all. www.harpercollins.com/products/the...
August 19, 2025 at 2:43 PM
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Aussie folks! 🔭🧪

Please consider signing this petition being put forward to the Australian Govt. to legislate / regulate light pollution and dark sky preservation.

Not only are we being robbed of the glorious night sky, other beings (see below) use the stars too!

www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/...
“The amazing astronomical abilities of this little creature,” Warrant told me, “are uniquely tied to an entire alpine world.”

I wrote in Science about a new study on bogong moths, which have neurons in their brains that seem to recognize the Milky Way and infer due south from its orientation.
This moth makes its epic migration navigating by starlight
Bogong moths fly 1000 kilometers orienting to stars and the Milky Way, an ability never seen before in invertebrates
www.science.org
August 25, 2025 at 1:29 AM
Impressed that this is a national piece but it captures what feel like fundamentally NC and Chapel Hill vibes -- the little mentions of ambient nature, the "esse quam videri"-ish interest in earnestness and authenticity, a patrician but public-minded fussiness, the worldbuilding around basketball.
Bill Belichick Goes Back to School
Can the legendary former Patriots coach transform U.N.C. football?
www.newyorker.com
August 19, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Okay so White House now saying spaceports+ rocket launches+ reentries don't need environmental review, while FCC is saying that spacecraft in space don't either, so yeah I guess officially all physical stages of space stuff just occur...nowhere? In a hidden "frontier" dimension? Terra nullius?
August 14, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Refreshing this space enviro news: Trump admin is "modernizing" rules to make clear that licensing new satellites (by the hundreds/thousands; with bus-sized dimensions) is not a "major federal action" that requires environmental review because any effects, they claim, are outside of US territory.
News: Trump’s FCC wants to widen the (already huge) loophole that companies like SpaceX use when they want to launch tens of thousands of satellites while dodging environmental review studies. I’m busy with book revisions, but would happily chat with interested journalist friends. Thoughts below.
August 11, 2025 at 8:17 PM
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News: Trump’s FCC wants to widen the (already huge) loophole that companies like SpaceX use when they want to launch tens of thousands of satellites while dodging environmental review studies. I’m busy with book revisions, but would happily chat with interested journalist friends. Thoughts below.
August 8, 2025 at 4:19 PM
News: Trump’s FCC wants to widen the (already huge) loophole that companies like SpaceX use when they want to launch tens of thousands of satellites while dodging environmental review studies. I’m busy with book revisions, but would happily chat with interested journalist friends. Thoughts below.
August 8, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Unappreciated downside of working from home with a cat is that on rainy days especially, or just days in general, your coworker is constantly rearranging themselves into new advertisements of how cozy it would be to quit everything and curl up into yourself.
August 6, 2025 at 2:04 PM
Interesting to me how Happy Gilmore is powered by the fun of a blue-collar guy sticking it to entitled country clubbers who play a silly exclusive sport, but then Sandler, in his own entitled, coasting phase but still halfheartedly playing blue-collar, made Happy Gilmore 2 so pro-establishment.
July 31, 2025 at 5:33 PM
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STRATA is officially out in the world today!

Very grateful to @wwnorton.com for publishing this book, and to @sarahmgilman.bsky.social for gracing the pages with her beautiful illustrations.

So looking forward to sharing this with readers! Find upcoming events here:

laurapoppick.com
July 15, 2025 at 1:58 PM