Carnival of Space #496
Netsuke of Water and Chrysanthemum (Kikusui)There is so much good stuff, I won’t be long here. Say goodbye to an old friend from TV, welcome a new member to the Carnival: The Evolving Planet and, to...
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You get a fabulous lineup of articles for this Carnival of Space #504 – it’s space, space & more space! If you’re ready to join the Carnival too, visit the page with the information to learn more...
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The Carnival of Space #518 is up next and you are in for a treat! Some pretty interesting things have been happening in the blogosphere and these authors bring it to you all here and now… Forget Mars,...
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The Eclipse is over now [don’t be down – there’s another coming in 2019!] and yet the excitement continues! These bloggers wrote up some of the cool things happening out there for you, so I hope you...
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Welcome one and all to the Carnival of Space #532! We live in exciting times, don’t we? Our discoveries are so widespread now and we can learn such incredible things, I think it’s the greatest time to...
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Dr. Pamela Gay inducted into 2018 Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame For many years, bloggers exploring the vastness of space have delivered hundreds of articles and the best have been featured on the...
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Meteor Shower Welcome to the Carnival of Space #589! Podcast #38: Dr Pieter Kotzé at ScopeX 2018 Allen Versfeld | Urban Astronomer Episode 38 of the Urban Astronomer Podcast features a recording of a...
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Welcome to The Carnival of Space #608! This is the weekend of the Space Access Society conference #SpaceAccess2019, long held in Phoenix, Arizona, it was in Northern California this Spring. Looks like...
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This sequence of thumbnails is from camera 1 on the LightSail 2 spacecraft. The first 13 images were taken 10 seconds apart, the final ones 30 seconds apart. Image Credit: The Planetary Society. So....
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This artist’s impression shows the supergiant star Betelgeuse as it was revealed thanks to different state-of-the-art techniques on ESO’s Very Large Telescope, which allowed two independent teams of...
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