Carnival of Space #37

Another week, another Carnival of Space. This time, the lucky host is Colony Worlds.

Marvel at the latest images of Mercury. Learn about the rogue black holes that could be cruising through the galaxy. Wonder at what it might take to launch a true interstellar probe.

Click here to visit the Carnival of Space #37.

And if you’re interested in looking back, here’s an archive to all the past carnivals of space. If you’ve got a space-related blog, you should really join the carnival. Just email an entry to [email protected], and the next host will link to it. It will help get awareness out there about your writing, help you meet others in the space community – and community is what blogging is all about. And if you really want to help out, let me know if you can be a host, and I’ll schedule you into the calendar.

Finally, if you run a space-related blog, please post a link to the carnival of space. Help us get the word out.

One Reply to “Carnival of Space #37”

  1. With respect to the interstellar probe situation, when will we stop using hypothetical rocket faring situations? When we finally travel to the stars we won’t be in shuttles. Once we stop debating that light isn’t a particle, we can then begin to manipulate photons to carry our DNA information and body building nano robots to land on an exoplanet.

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