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Posts in the past four weeks

Sunday
Aug 29 2010
09:01 UTC

Carnival of Space #168 is here.

Carnival of Space 168 is now up at Weird Sciences. There's the Trojan Asteroid of Neptune, the Incredible Shrinking Moon, musings on faster than light travel, Io's true colours and much, much more. Speed on over and have a read!

Posted by Astroblog

Thursday
Aug 26 2010
15:34 UTC

Carnival of Space #168

This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Bruce over at the Weird Sciences blog. Click here to read the Carnival of Space #168. And if you´re interested in looking back, here´s an archive to all the past Carnivals of Space. If you´ve got a space-related blog, you should really join the carnival. Just email

Posted by Universe Today

Saturday
Aug 21 2010
09:11 UTC

Carnival of Space #167

The Carnival for this week is up at Space Tweeps Society. Go and see what's up in space this week. Filed under: Carnival of Space

Posted by My Dark Sky

Thursday
Aug 19 2010
21:14 UTC

Carnival of Space #167

This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by The Space Tweep Society! This is the first time the Tweeps have hosted the Carnival, so go check out all the things they do to promote space exploration STEM education. Click here to read the Carnival of Space #167. And if you´re interested in looking back, here´s

Posted by Universe Today

Thursday
Aug 19 2010
20:30 UTC

Carnival of Space #167 is here.

Carnival of Space 167 is now up at the Space Tweeps Society. This society is devoted to tweeting information about space, so every carnival entry is associated with a tweet. There's nano satellites, planetary geomorphology, space models, hyperluminal travel and much, much more. Zip on over and have a read.

Posted by Astroblog

Tuesday
Aug 10 2010
20:30 UTC

Carnival of Space #166 is here.

Carnival of Space #166 is now up at the Gish Bar Times. There is finding true north, the Perseid meteor shower, X-ray astronomy at solar maximum, memories of Aurora Borealis, how much Io smells and much, much more. Head on over now for a good read!

Posted by Astroblog

Tuesday
Aug 10 2010
11:20 UTC

Carnival of Space #166

This week's Carnival of Space, the 166th edition, is hosted by The Gish Bar Times, the only blog dedicated to Jupiter's volcanic moon, Io. Gish Bar Times we covers Io-related news, including new volcanic eruptions, published papers and conference abstracts, new images (or reprocessed older images), and news regarding upcoming missions to the Jupiter system. This week's Carnival is presented in roughly chronological order, from older to newer developments in astronomy and space science. Cruise on o

Posted by Simostronomy

Tuesday
Aug 10 2010
00:15 UTC

Carnival of Space #166

This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Jason Perry over at Gish Bar Times. Click here to read the Carnival of Space #166. And if you´re interested in looking back, here´s an archive to all the past Carnivals of Space. If you´ve got a space-related blog, you should really join the carnival. Just email

Posted by Universe Today

Sunday
Aug 08 2010
03:49 UTC

Carnival of Space #165 is here.

Carnival of Space #165 is now up at Cumbrian Skies. Aside from a fantastic series of 3D images of Martian Landscapes (bring your red-blue glasses), there is an interesting take on alien life, mysterious gamma ray bursts, habital zones around stars, the Venera missions and much much more. head on over and have a read.

Posted by Astroblog

Wednesday
Aug 04 2010
22:49 UTC

Carnival of Space #165

This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by our good friend Stu Atkinson his blog, Cumbrian Sky. Click here to read the Carnival of Space #165. And if you´re interested in looking back, here´s an archive to all the past Carnivals of Space. If you´ve got a space-related blog, you should really join the carnival.

Posted by Universe Today

Wednesday
Aug 04 2010
12:12 UTC

Carnival of Space #164 is here.

While you are waiting for Aurora, you might like to read Carnival of Space #164. It's up at The Next Big Future and features Solar Sails, Earth-sized exoplanets, new Martian rovers, the leagacy of Apollo, extremophiles, black hole engineering and much much more. Pop over and have a look.

Posted by Astroblog

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