Carnival of Space #586
Every week, some of the Internet’s best writers on space science and astronomy share their articles with the Carnival of Space, a roving feature which anybody can apply to host. This week the carnival returns to Urban Astronomer, and I think you’ll find it meets the usual standard of excellence. To read the submissions, just scroll down and start clicking. If you’d like to see your own articles featured, or if you’d like to host the carnival on your own website or blog, contact us at [email protected]. You can also check out the archive of previous Carnivals at the home base on Universe Today.
Next Big Future
- Many anomalies of interstellar Oumuamua are explained if it was an alien solar sail
- 2025 SpaceX BFR and gravity slingshots for speed to reach alien Oumuamua object
Universe Today
- This Star Killed its Companion and is now Escaping the Milky Way
- Astronomers Get as Close as They Can to Seeing the Black Hole at the Heart of the Milky Way
- Planetary Scientists Have Chosen a Few Landing Sites for the Mars 2020 Rover
- Exoplanets Will Need Both Continents and Oceans to Form Complex Life
- An Extremely Large Hole has Been Dug for the Extremely Large Telescope