Carnival of Space #621

Carnival of Space #621

Welcome to the 621st Carnival of Space! The Carnival is a community of space science and astronomy writers and bloggers, who submit their best work each week for your benefit. We have a fantastic roundup today so now, on to this week's worth of stories!

Universe Today:

  • Hubble Spots “Impossible” Debris Disk Around a Black Hole

  • Researchers May Have Found the Missing Piece of Evidence that Explains the Origins of Life

  • Move Over SpaceX. Amazon Wants To Launch Thousands of Internet Satellites Too

  • Virgin Orbit Tests its Satellite-Delivery Rocket for the First Time

  • There Should Be More Iron In Space. Why Can’t We See It?

  • Andrew Fraknoi: Exploring the Universe:

  • A Talk on What we Know about the Moon 50 Years Later, at the Commonwealth Club of California

  • NextBigFuture:

  • Mikhail Kokorich, Momentus’ CEO answered email questions from Brian Wang of Nextbigfuture

  • Thank you for all of your stories - we'll see you next week!

    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, sign up to be a host. Send an email to the above address.

    Susie Murph