Magazine And Broadcast Media Publications
- August 2000, Part II: Brave New World? American Colonial History as a Guide to Building Space Societies
- June 2000, Part I: Brave New World? American Colonial History as a Guide to Building Space Societies
- May 2010, Mr. Fix-it: the Story of Frank Cepollina and Servicing in Space
- September 2003, Growing Pains: Agriculture in Space
- April 2001, Escape from the Iroquois
- February 2010, How astronomers probe weather on exoplanets
- October 2009, Epsilon Aurigae: Astronomy's longest-running mystery show
- October 2008, Taking Venus by Storm: The results from Venus Express
- July 2008, Cover story: The Life and Death of Super Suns: the secrets of Wolf-Rayet stars
- February 2007, What Makes Mira Tick?
- July 2006, Witness to Cosmic Collisions The Swift Telescope Helps Unlock the Mystery of Short Gamma Ray Bursts
- December 2005, The Man Who Doubled the Sky: John Herschel's Survey of the Heavens
- November 2004, More Bad Culture at NASA? Op-ed at Astronomy.com.
- November 2004, Cover story: The Looming Death of the Hubble Space Telescope?
- August 2004, Seeking Other Earths: the Search for Extrasolar Terrestrial Planets
- August 2004, 2005 Annual Issue, The High Energy Zoo: A Tour of Killer Objects in Space
- December 2001, Cover story: Launching a Caravan to Mars: America's aggressive Mars exploration program
- October 2001, Cover story: Heart of Darkness: the Center of the Milky Way
- September 2001, A Square Dance in Space: the center of a globular cluster
- June 2001, Cover story: Inside-Out Cosmology: the Astronomy of Physics
- May 2001, Cover story: Seeing with X-Ray Eyes: Chandra's First Discoveries
- May 2001, NEAR-Shoemaker Scores a Touchdown
- May 2000, Speed Matters
- May 2000, NEAR Arrives Right on Target
- February 2000, Scoping out a Monster Star: Eta Carinae
- November 1999, When Disaster Strikes
- February 1999, Mashed Potatoes and Ice Cream Sundaes
- November 1998, Cover story: Into the Malstrom: a Visit to the Crab Nebula
- April 1997, When Neutron Stars Collide
- March 1995, Polaris, the Code-Blue Star
- May 2009, Light from the Unknown
- October 1993, Shelf Lives and Videotape
- August 1996, The World in a Jar
- April 2002, Weightlessness!
- April 2002, To the Moon and Back: the Flight of Apollo 11
- April 2004, No-Fly Zone: Birds in Space
- March 2004, Deep Impressions: The Core of the Earth
- August 2010, A New Colonial Age
- January 2005, Brave New World?
- May 2009, Biologists Struggle to Solve Bat Deaths
- March 2011, Cover story: Astronomy's Crystal Ball
- October 2009, Become a Super Amateur: Amateurs astronomers do original research
- August 2009, cover story, What is Wrong With the Sun?
- April 2009, Cosmic Cataclysms: The Merger of Supermassive Black Holes
- November 1997, Explorers of the Unknown
- December 2009, Looking Way Out There From Way Out There: The Future of Space Astronomy
- April 2009, Understanding Beta Lyrae: A Very Messy Star Seen for the First Time
- August 1999, Cover Story: Sun Up, the Coming Solar Maximum
- December 1998, Martian Invasion
- December 1998, More Delays Likely for International Space Station
- October 1997, Next Stop: Saturn and the Moon
- August 1997, Cover Story: The Search for the Heliosphere
The Sciences
- March 2002, (Update Magazine) Cover Story: Final Descent, NEAR's Mission to Eros
- October 2000, Lost City, the archaeology on Jamestown Island
- January 2000, There She Blows, co-winner of the David N. Schramm Award for High Energy Astrophysics Science Journalism
- August 1999, This is the Way the World Ended
- December 1998, Photo Finish
- April 1998, On a Clear Day you Can See Forever
- April 1998, Hard Rain
- December 1997, Silent Springs
- October 1997, Sahel of a Trip
- August 1997, Just Say Nyet!
- August 1997, Twinkle, Twinkle
- June 1997, Galactic Garbos
- April 1997, An Accomodating Comet
- April 1997, Moon Rivers
- February 1997, Stormy Weather
- October 1996, The Rainbow's Not Enough
- August 1996, Beautiful Streamers
- June 1996, First Light
- April 1996, Telescopic Vision
- February 1996, The Shadow Boxer
- August 1995, Harvest Moon
- April 1995, The Hubble Inconstant
- December 1994, Five Million Years of Solitude
- October 1994, Circle Games
- August 1994, The Sun Factor
- June 1994, No Place Like Home
- April 1994, Stellar Vision
- February 1994, Computer Ear
- October 1993, Shelf Lives and Videotape
- August 1990, Dark Passage
- September 1998, Are the Russians out to Launch or out to Lunch?
- July 1997, Lost in Space
Various Published Cave Exploration Articles
- June 2009, The Cassell Cave Project, Monograph #3 of the West Virginia Speleological Survey
- December 2004, The Discovery of Pearl Harbor Passage in Memorial Day Cave, The Potomac Speleology Club website
- January 2000, A Historic Review of the First Cassell Cave Survey,, The Potomac Caver
- September 1996, Flood in McFails Cave, New York, The Northeastern Caver
- June 1993, The Lightweight Simple Knots System, Nylon Highway
- December 1991, The Geology of Brown's Depression: Predicting a Cave Discovery, Met Grotto News
- September 1991, A Journey into Dreamland, Mapping in McFails Cave, The Northeastern Caver
- March 1991, A Short Stroll to Asia Dome, Exploration/Mapping in McFails Cave, The Northeastern Caver
- December 1989, A Course in Caving Single Rope Techniques, Met Grotto News
- October 1989, Beyond The End, Exploration/Mapping in McFails Cave, The Northeastern Caver
- May 1989, Kingston Delaware Mine, Survey and Map, Met Grotto News
- July 1986, Discovery and Mapping of Here Today Cave, Part 2 Met Grotto News
- May 1986, Discovery and Mapping of Here Today Cave, Part 1, Met Grotto News
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