Carnival of Space #575 By Susie Murph August 20, 2018 An Asteroid named ArethaThe Sun is Actually One of the Most Difficult Places to Reach in the Solar System. Here’s how the Parker Solar Probe Will Do ItTESS Practices on a Comet Before Starting on its Science OperationsAs the Martian Dust Storm Subsides, There’s Still No Word From Opportunity170 Years Ago, Eta Carinae Erupted Dramatically. Astronomers Now Think They Know WhyThe Astronomical Society of the Pacific Announces Its 2018 Award Recipients for Astronomy Research and EducationThe IAU GA 2018 Logo and Poster: Science Meets CultureResolutions to Be Voted On at the XXX IAU General AssemblyFM06: Galactic Angular MomentumFM05: Understanding Historical Observations to Study Transient PhenomenaFM13: Global Coordination of International Astrophysics and Heliophysics Activities from Space and GroundFM11: JWST – Launch, Commissioning, and Cycle 1 ScienceS345: Origins: From the Protosun to the First Steps of LifeS344: Dwarf Galaxies: From the Deep Universe to the PresentS343: Why Galaxies Care About AGB Stars Susie Murph Previous Article ← Lockheed Martin Shows off its new Space Habitat Next Article Cosmic Void Contains Fewer Galaxies than Expected, which, Ironically, Makes it Harder for Light to get Through →