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Georgina Torbet

Georgina Torbet

Space Writer
Author/Co-Author of 3024 articles

Georgina has been the space writer at Digital Trends space writer for six years, covering human space exploration, planetary science, and cosmology. In that time she's covered a whole lot of space news as well as features on topics like the upcoming exploration of Venus, the nitty gritty of the geology of Mars, and what it takes to build a next-generation observatory.

Though she's been in science journalism for six years, she started off life in academia in quite a different field, doing a PhD in psychology. Doing science experiments was fun, but communicating about them to other scientists and the public was even better, hence the switch in careers.

She has also written for outlets like The Verge, Ars Technica, and Futurism, and likes to attend planetary science conferences whenever possible to get a glimpse into the day to day work of scientists in the field.

One of her favorite things she's ever written is the Digital Trends series Life on Mars, which dug into all the technical details of what it will take to put humans on Mars - including the technologies we haven't developed yet. That series won a Dotcomm Platinum award for excellence in digital communication, and remains something she's very proud of.

Georgina lives in Berlin, Germany, where it's cold but good fun. When she isn't at work she's tending to her ever-growing collection of houseplants or enjoying a great Gin & Tonic, as she also writes about cocktails for The Manual.

An illustration of ispace's Resilience lander.

It’s still really hard to land on the moon – can this Japanese company pull it off?

A Japanese company, ispace, is attempting a second lunar landing tomorrow, Why is it still so hard to land on the moon?
The Starship rocket on the launchpad.

SpaceX wants to send humans to Mars by 2028, here’s why it won’t

Elon Musk has outlined his plan for multiplanetary life, but I'm not buying it.
NASA's Perseverance rover took this selfie on May 10, 2025, marking its 1,500th Martian day, or sol, exploring the Red Planet.

Perseverance’s new selfie is cool, but its hunt for life in ancient rocks is even cooler

The Perseverance rover on Mars just took an amazing selfie - but some of its most exciting work is just beginning.
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope Picture of the Week features a sparkling cloudscape from one of the Milky Way’s galactic neighbours, a dwarf galaxy called the Large Magellanic Cloud.

Gorgeous cotton candy clouds show how Hubble processes space images

A gorgeous new image from the Hubble Space Telescope shows a part of a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way.
A locked iPhone, showing the lock icon at the top of the screen.

iPhone 18 Pro once again tipped for a significant design change

There are more rumors that Apple could switch to an under-screen system for Face ID for the iPhone 18 Pro.
On April 18, 2025, the WFI-2 instrument (which captured its first light on April 14) took images through all three of its polarizers in succession for the first time to create this view. The image is colorized to show the polarization (or angle) of the zodiacal light, a faint glow from dust orbiting the Sun.

New NASA mission captures a gorgeous cosmic rainbow

A newly launched NASA mission, PUNCH, took its first rainbow image recently.
WR 124, a rare type of Wolf-Rayet star.

Listen to the sounds of a black hole with these NASA sonifications

A set of three new NASA sonifications bring black holes to life via sound.
The Google Messages app on the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Get a first look at Google Messages’ new mentions function

Google Messages is getting the ability to mention other users - here's a look at the new feature in action.
Automobili Mignatta

Take a look at this gorgeous Italian 60s-inspired carbon roadster, powered by a US V8

A new Italian company has unveiled its first car: a striking 60s-inspired roadster.
Mars

Europa Clipper spacecraft snaps cool thermal images of Mars

A NASA spacecraft is headed for Jupiter's moon Europa - but on the way it snapped some images of Mars.
Pullout of aurora observations on Jupiter

James Webb spots a gorgeous glowing light show on Jupiter

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a series of stunning images of Jupiter.
Illustration of a tidal disruption event around a supermassive black hole.

Hubble observes a rogue black hole devouring a star

The Hubble Space Telescope has observed a black hole devouring a star.
Suneast SSD

The world’s smallest SSD is almost impossibly tiny

A Japanese company has announced the world's smallest SSD.
This landscape of “mountains” and “valleys” speckled with glittering stars is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region called NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Captured in infrared light by NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope, this image reveals for the first time previously invisible areas of star birth.

Soar through the famous Cosmic Cliffs in this stunning NASA visualization

A new visualization from NASA shows the famous and beautiful cosmic cliffs of the Carina nebula.
The Onn 4K Pro remote (left) and Google TV Streamer remote.

Walmart reveals the price for its Chromecast replacement, and it’s a bargain

Walmart will be releasing a new version of its Onn streaming device, and now a listing shows the price.
The spiral galaxy NGC 3596 is on display in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope Picture of the Week, which incorporates six different wavelengths of light.

Hubble images two spiral galaxies: one perfect and one peculiar

Two new images from the Hubble Space Telescope show how diverse spiral galaxies can be.
An illustration of ispace's Resilience lander.

Japan’s ispace moon lander enters lunar orbit ahead of landing attempt

A lander from a Japanese company has entered orbit around the moon ahead of a landing attempt next month.
Samsung Now Bar One UI 8

Samsung’s handy Now Bar to get new functions in One UI 8

There are handy new features coming to the Now Bar in Samsung's One UI 8, according to new video.
This artist’s concept shows what the hot sub-Neptune exoplanet TOI-421 b could look like.

James Webb hunts for a haze-less exoplanet to answer longstanding mystery

These types of exoplanets are some of the most common in our galaxy - but they've remained mysterious until now.
AI translation on Android phone.

Can Google’s new AI experiment help me learn a language?

I'd love to improve my language skills. Can a new AI tool from Google help?
Jonny Kim enjoys his burger.

Here’s how one astronaut made a burger that’s out of this world

A NASA astronaut has spilled the beans on how he makes burgers in space.
Clouds over the Atlantic seen from space.

A defunct Soviet probe from the 70s will crash to Earth next week

A mission from 1972 was supposed to visit Venus - instead it's falling back to Earth.
Google AI Mode

You can now interact with Google’s AI Mode in search results

Google has begun rolling out its AI Mode to Search users in the US.
This artist’s concept depicts NASA’s Psyche spacecraft headed to the metal-rich asteroid Psyche in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The spacecraft launched in October 2023 and will arrive at its destination in 2029.

There’s a problem with the futuristic thrusters on NASA’s Psyche spacecraft

NASA's Psyche mission to visit a metal asteroid has run into a problem with its thrusters.
In this illustration, WD 1856 b, a potential Jupiter-size planet, orbits its much smaller host star, a dim white dwarf.

James Webb turns its sights on the coldest exoplanet ever discovered

James Webb has examined a freezing cold planet around a type of dead star called a white dwarf,
Image editing in Gemini app

New Gemini update puts a handy AI image feature on your phone

Google's Gemini AI now supports image editing directly in the app.
This new Picture of the Month from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope features an astounding number of galaxies. The objects in this frame span an incredible range of distances, from stars within our own Milky Way, marked by diffraction spikes, to galaxies billions of light-years away.

James Webb captures another stunning image of thousands of distant galaxies

A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows thousands of galaxies glittering in space.
Google's Little Language Lessons

Google coming for Duolingo as it launches language learning feature

Google's latest feature is an AI tool to help you learn a language.
A narrow-band image of the Sun at a wavelength of λ=588.9nm.

See the terrifying face of the sun, captured by a brand-new instrument

A new instrument on the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope has taken its first image of the surface of the sun.
A disintegrating planet orbits a giant star.

This planet is crumbling apart, giving it a giant tail like a comet

Astronomers have discovered a strange planet which is in the process of breaking up.
Android Auto in a car.

Gemini AI is coming to cars, wearables, and more this year, Google confirms

It's officially confirmed - Gemini is coming to Android Auto, wearables, and more.
Five years into its mission, Solar Orbiter stuns again with this detailed view of the Sun. What you see is the Sun’s million-degree hot atmosphere, called the corona, as it looks in ultraviolet light.

See an incredible view of the sun’s corona captured by the Solar Orbiter spacecraft

The European Space Agency (ESA)'s Solar Orbiter mission has obtained a stunning high-res image of the sun's upper atmosphere.
Samples of Google AI Overview errors.

‘You can’t lick a badger twice’: How Google’s AI Overview hallucinates idioms

Google's AI Overview is hallucinating explanations for unlikely idioms, and users are amused.
In celebration of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope’s 35 years in Earth orbit, an assortment of compelling images have been released today that were recently taken by Hubble.

Hubble celebrates it 35th birthday with four gorgeous new images

Hubble is turning 35, and a batch of gorgeous new images taken by the telescope have been released.