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Carnival of Space #652

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Welcome back space explorers! We have another Carnival of Space for you below. Keep reading and visit the sites of origin for the full story! Betelgeuse Is Still Dimming! And We Have the Pictures to Prove It Fraser Cain | … Continue reading

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Carnival of Space #640

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Exciting events this week on the Carnival of Space #640! Martian construction with Earth bacteria, a new Black Hole find and something I can relate to having been to see JWST twice now – building large telescopes! Shall we begin? … Continue reading

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Carnival of Space #632

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Black Holes and SpaceX dominate this Carnival of Space so let’s have it… Confirmed. Fossils That Formed 3.5 billion Years Ago, Really are Fossils. The Oldest Evidence of Life Found So Far Evan Gough | Universe Today The title of … Continue reading

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The Carnival of Space #600

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Welcome to the Everyday Spacer Blog, now hosting the Carnival of Space #600! At the rate of one per week, that’s over 11 1/2 years! And space exploration is more exciting than ever, as described by these great spacers in … Continue reading

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Carnival of Space #563

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            It’s another wild week in space so get right in there.  If you feel moved to join us, start here. The Pressure Inside Every Proton is 10x That Inside Neutron Stars Matt Williams | … Continue reading

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