Articles ranged from predictions of gloom for NASA's manned missions to interstellar wagers (note: I voted in favor of the flight), to even an explanation on why you will never see a green star.
Articles readers here may enjoy are:
- Irene Klotz (of Free Space) reports on more methane lakes discovered on Titan, which should help boost the real estate price of that cloudy moon.
- Bruce Irving from Music of the Spheres notices that the idea of Solar Powered Satellites is slowly gaining attention (which may be in light of the record gas prices hitting our "tiny" world).
- Bruce Cordell from 21st Century Waves makes an interesting comparison between John McCain and Apollo--which may make this upcoming election in November critical for human space exploration.
Thanks for reading, and be sure to check out the rest of the articles from the Carnival of Space--and if you would like to join in on the fun, you can visit Universe Today for more details on how to enter.
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