Melbourne scientists acquire Cosmos Magazine
The ownership of popular science magazine Cosmos has changed hands, with Luna Media selling the print, online and iPad brand to a couple of Melbourne scientists.
Dr Alan Finkel and his wife Dr Elizabeth Finkel, a science writer, have acquired the nine-year old title in a move that will see the publisher’s advertising and editorial teams move from Sydney to Melbourne.
The Finkels already owned part of the business, and have acquired the remainder from co-founders Kylie Ahern, the company’s CEO, and Wilson da Silva, editorial director, for an undisclosed sum.
Dr Elizabeth Finkel will take over as the magazine’s editor-in-chief, while da Silva will continue to lead editorial operations.
I just red (and unfortunately lost ) your last new about the formation of water on the Moon by solar wind ion implantation effects.
We exploited this idea in 1985. See Blandford G., et al (1985) Hydrogen and water desorption on the Moon: approximate on-line simulations. In: Mendell W.W. (Ed.) Lunar bases and Space Activities of the 21st Century (LPSI), pp. 603-609.
In fact, Organic Geochemists already proposed in…1969..that solar wind implantation was responsible for the formation of small organic molecules (such as H2O, CO, CH4, CNH, etc.) in lunar dust grains. Keep in touch.