
Monisha Ravisetti
Monisha Ravisetti is Space.com's Astronomy Editor. She covers black holes, star explosions, gravitational waves, exoplanet discoveries and other enigmas hidden across the fabric of space and time. Previously, she was a science writer at CNET, and before that, reported for The Academic Times. Prior to becoming a writer, she was an immunology researcher at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York. She graduated from New York University in 2018 with a B.A. in philosophy, physics and chemistry. She spends too much time playing online chess. Her favorite planet is Earth.
Latest articles by Monisha Ravisetti

James Webb Space Telescope unveils the gravitationally warped galaxies of 'El Gordo'
By Monisha Ravisetti published
The enormous galaxy cluster, El Gordo, has been imaged by Hubble in the past — now, the JWST has offered us a fresh new view.

Euclid 'dark universe' telescope reveals its 1st sparkling images of the cosmos (photos)
By Monisha Ravisetti published
Euclid's stunning seminal images confirm that the observatory's instruments are working as expected.

Hubble telescope sees an angry star and an evaporating planet
By Monisha Ravisetti published
Quite close to our solar system, an angry red dwarf star is terrorizing a misfortunate planet by ripping away the world's atmosphere.

3D-printed hearts on ISS could help astronauts travel to deep space
By Monisha Ravisetti published
Scientists are using new technologies to create 3D-printed hearts that'll be sent to the ISS in about five years. This could be key for a future in which humans are deep-space explorers.

James Webb Space Telescope stuns with glowing portrait of actively forming stars (photo)
By Monisha Ravisetti published
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has used its infrared eyes to produce a highly detailed image of two young stars more than 1,000 light-years away.

NASA to hunt deep space gamma-rays with new high-altitude balloon mission
By Monisha Ravisetti published
Next month, the agency plans to begin detecting invisible signals from some of our universe's most extreme regions.

NASA searches for climate solutions as global temperatures reach record highs
By Monisha Ravisetti published
Scientists with NASA discussed the urgency of climate change mitigation and the innovations that can help us reach our environmental goals.