Carnival of Space #520
Another week, another Carnival of Space. There’s only a few weeks to go till the Great American Eclipse, so if you’re going to be stateside then I hope your travel arrangements are finalised! Meanwhile, to tide you over, here’s a collection of the best and greatest writing on space science and astronomy from the past week:
Universe Today
- Good News for Future Moon Bases. There’s Water Inside the Moon
- Musk Drops Propulsive Landing Plans for SpaceX Crew Dragon
- Earth-Sized Planet Takes Just Four Hours to Orbit its Star
- Advanced Civilizations Could Build a Galactic Internet with Planetary Transits
Planetaria
- Remembering Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9’s impact on Jupiter, 23 years ago this week
- ‘Sprained Ankle’: Opportunity rover sends back new panorama from above ancient gully
ThoughtCo.
The Space Writer
Next Big Future
- Elon Musk and Spacex new plan is to have much larger Mars landing craft
- interrior of earth and moon have a lot more water in the form of water-bearing rock
- new Star Trek Discovery trailer