Henry Bortman
Henry Bortman was the managing editor of Astrobiology Magazine, a NASA-sponsored website. He began his career in journalism at the Berkeley Tribe in the early 1970s and wrote for MacUser magazine until it merged with Macworld in 1997 before transitioning to science writing. He is also an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hiking, backpacking, rafting and kayaking.
Latest articles by Henry Bortman
Scientists Probe Undersea for Future Mission to Saturn Moon Titan
By Henry Bortman published
Scientists are testing technologies to one day explore the lakes of Titan.
Scientists Test Tech for Mission to Saturn Moon Titan
By Henry Bortman published
Researchers headed to Chile to test technologies for a possible mission to Saturn's moon Titan.
How to Launch a Student Balloon Into the Stratosphere
By Henry Bortman published
See how a team of students and NASA launch a weather balloon into the stratosphere.
Arsenic-Eating Bacteria Opens New Possibilities for Alien Life
By Henry Bortman published
Scientists have discovered a type of bacteria that thrives on poisonous arsenic, opening up a new pathway for life on Earth and other planets.
NASA Drill Team Breaking the Antarctic Ice
By Henry Bortman published
A team of NASA scientists is headed to Antarctica to test new tools and methods for the next mission to the Martian arctic.
Astrobiology Field Reports: Are Canadian Lake Structures Biological or Chemical?
By Henry Bortman published
Scientists practicing astrobiology search methods are studying whether odd formations in a Canadian lake are the result of biological organisms or chemical processes.
Field Reports: Diving for Life in Canadian Lake
By Henry Bortman published
Astrobiology Magazine's Henry Bortman is in the field with the scientists of the Pavilion Lake Research Project (PLRP) in British Columbia, Canada.
Canadian Lake Helps Scientists Refine Alien Life-Hunting Skills
By Henry Bortman published
Scientists and astronauts will use single-seater submarines to dive into Canada's Pavilian Lake to practice hone life-hunting skills for use on other planets.
Can Life on Titan Thrive Without Water?
By Henry Bortman published
Saturn's giant moon Titan is so cold that water is frozen as hard as granite, but methane is a liquid. Scientists wonder whether there could also be life.
NASA to Test Drills for Cutting Ice on Mars
By Henry Bortman published
NASA's IceBite team is ready to test drills designed to cut ice on Mars.
Discoveries in the Deep: How Astronauts Practice to Explore Other Worlds
By Henry Bortman published
Scientists from NASA and the Canadian Space Agency are using Pavilion Lake as a testing ground for the future human exploration of other worlds.
Probing Antarctica’s Lake Bonney
By Henry Bortman published
An underwater vehicle tests an ice-covered lake in Antarctica to prepare for future Europa missions.
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