Astrosphere for May 25, 2007

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In case you missed it, I hosted the 4th Carnival of Space yesterday here at Universe Today, so no astrosphere. But today is a new day, and there's an astrosphere:

First,

Skymania News

takes us on

a tour of the new planetarium

which is part of the restoration of the Royal Observatory in London.

Really Rocket Science

considers the Planetary Society's challenge of tagging an asteroid.

How hard would it really be

?

Space Prizes has a quick note about

some new scholarships

announced by the American Astronomical Society. $10,000 would go a long way to paying off tuition fees.

Alan Boyle

joins other space bloggers

in Houston for the International Space Development Conference.

A telescope made from rotating liquid is an old idea, but now people want to

put one on the Moon

.

The Astroprof gives you a detailed

explanation of nebulae

.

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today, founding the website in March 1999. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast.