Carnival of Space #611
Hey everybody, welcome to the 611th Carnival of Space! As usual, the administrators have chosen a selection of the best space science and astronomy articles written in the past week, and sent them to me to share with you. We have quite a few submitters this week, so strap yourselves in and scroll down:
Universe Today
- Climate Change Q & A with Bear Grylls
- Starlink’s Satellites Will be Orbiting at a Much Lower Altitude, Reducing the Risks of Space Junk
- 16 Years of Hubble Images Come Together in this one Picture Containing 265,000 Galaxies
- The Global Dust Storm that Ended Opportunity Helped Teach us how Mars Lost its Water
- Blue Origin’s New Shepard Flies Again, a Week Before Their Mysterious Announcement
USRA Houston Repository
Everyday Spacer
- “My Next Book is Coming Soon! Announcing my next book, soon to be available, I’m writing today to share the new book cover!”
The Hill
The Daily Caller