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Carnival of Space #144 is Live PDF Print E-mail
Mar 10, 2010 at 08:28 AM

Carnival of Space 144 is up on Discovery News.

To quote Ian O'Neill:

To mix it up a bit, I wanted to be clever and do a "theme" post this week, possibly based on the Oscars, but that wasn't very original; my pal Ethan Siegel did that in 2008. But who said I had to be original? Besides, this is probably the first year that I actually sat down and watched all the Oscars without falling asleep, so I'm going to blatantly copy Ethan's idea.

So here it is, the 144th Carnival of Space, Academy Award Style! (Without a single mention of Avatar. Sorry Cameron.)

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Carnival of Space #143 is Live PDF Print E-mail
Mar 02, 2010 at 08:28 AM

The Carnival of Space 143 is up on Next Big Future.

It looks like it is going to be an interesting one, it starts off with a discussion of science in movies. Always something to raise my blood pressure.

Check it the picture of The Mars Avalanche that have appeared on Universe Today

A single-image photoclinometric 3D reconstruction of the Mars avalanche from HiRISE. Image data: NASA/JPL/UA; 3D model: Bernhard Braun

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Carnival of Space #142 is Live PDF Print E-mail
Feb 25, 2010 at 09:38 AM

The Carnival of Space 142 is up and running on Astroblog .

The Carnival of Space has returned to the Southern Hemisphere again, and boy do we have some goodies for you, even if you have to read them counter clockwise...
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Carnival of Space #141 is Live PDF Print E-mail
Feb 17, 2010 at 09:38 AM

The Carnival of Space 141 has been published on Starry Critters.

With Mardi Gras begin­ning Feb­ru­ary 16th, Galileo's 446th birth­day on Feb­ru­ary 15th, and the 20th anniver­sary of Voyager's Fam­ily Por­trait on the 13th, this is a great week to visit the Car­ni­val. Strap your­selves in, we’re going for a ride.
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Carnival of Space #140 is Live PDF Print E-mail
Feb 10, 2010 at 06:30 PM

The Carnival of Space 140 has been published on Lights in the Dark.

A sad week when the NASA budget proposals has put the Moon and Mars missions into mothballs. Read all about it here.

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