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Nov 29, 2023

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Jenni Adamms is a distinguished Space and Science Correspondent for Cleveland 13 News, where she brings the complexities of the cosmos down to Earth for Northeast Ohio. A veteran in the field of science journalism, Jenni specializes in covering the cutting edge of tech advances, astronomy, and deep space exploration. Her reporting provides an inside look at the work being done by NASA and other major space organizations, offering viewers expert analysis on everything from atmospheric research to the latest missions venturing into the solar system.


At Cleveland 13, Jenni serves as one of the network’s primary voices for scientific discovery and technological innovation. She is widely respected for her ability to navigate the technical landscapes of aerospace and physics while making them accessible and engaging for a broad audience. Whether she is reporting on local contributions to global space missions or the future of interstellar travel, Jenni’s work is defined by a rigorous commitment to accuracy and a lifelong passion for exploring the unknown wonders of the universe.

Recent Stories (29)

Apr 1, 20264 min
NASA Launches Historic Artemis II Mission to Send First Crew Around the Moon Since 1972
NASA is launching Artemis II today, sending astronauts back to the moon’s vicinity for the first time in more than 50 years. Behind the headline moment are deep Northeast Ohio ties, with NASA Glenn in Cleveland and the Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky playing key roles in testing Orion and its European Service Module. Here is what to watch as the mission unfolds.

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Mar 23, 20264 min
The Truth About the Meteors That Fell over Cleveland and Houston Last Week is Crazier Than You Think
Two huge fireballs lit up U.S. skies in a single week, including the “Ohio Giant,” a 7-ton meteor that ended its 4.5 billion-year journey in Medina County. Researchers and collectors are now searching the strewn field for rare fragments that could offer a pristine look at the early solar system.

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Mar 17, 20263 min
Daylight Meteor Airburst Confirmed as Cause of Massive Boom Shaking Northeast Ohio
A loud, low-frequency boom rattled homes across Northeast Ohio Tuesday morning, from the lakeshore west side to areas as far south as Akron. Officials ruled out earthquakes, industrial incidents and supersonic flights. Video and audio evidence, along with reports to the American Meteor Society, pointed to a daylight meteor airburst over Lake Erie.

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Sep 25, 20253 min
Shocking 3I/ATLAS Theories Debunked; NASA Scientists Set The Record Straight
For scientists, the object represents a rare and valuable opportunity. Interstellar bodies are difficult to detect, and each provides new data on material originating from outside the solar system. Researchers hope that coordinated observations from Hubble, Gemini, the James Webb Space Telescope, and ground-based facilities will soon yield definitive answers about 3I/ATLAS’s makeup and behavior.

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