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Carnival of Space 188

I’ve been remiss in linking to the weekly Carnival of Space — the collection of the week’s astronomy and space blog posts. This week’s is hosted at AARTScopeBlog, and has links to great articles about our Universe.

Universe Today hosts the archives of all the past CoSs, too. If you’ve got some time and lots of curiosity, this is the place for you!

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March 13th, 2011 7:17 AM Tags: AARTScope Blog, Carnival of Space
by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Space | 5 Comments » | RSS feed | Trackback >

Carnival of Space 155

carnival_of_space_logoTime for the Space Carnival, me droogs, this time at Backseat Driving. Just a little something for a lazy Saturday afternoon, or whatever time and day it is for you on this spinning ball.

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May 29th, 2010 3:29 PM Tags: Carnival of Space
by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Space | 7 Comments » | RSS feed | Trackback >

Doctor Tongue’s 3D Carnival of Space

carnival_of_space_logoThe new Carnival of Space is up! And it’s in 3D!

I love the future.

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May 12th, 2010 7:20 PM Tags: 3D, Carnival of Space
by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Space | 6 Comments » | RSS feed | Trackback >

Carnival of Space #152

carnival_of_space_logoThe 152nd (pronounced "one hundred fifty tooth") Carnival of Space is now live and kicking at The Martian Chronicles.

Also, I love this image that Ryan, who runs that blog, put together. This should be the Official CoS banner, I think.

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May 3rd, 2010 7:41 PM Tags: Carnival of Space
by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Space | 6 Comments » | RSS feed | Trackback >

Carnival of Space #149

The Carnival of Space # 149 is up at Starry Critters, and you can catch up with the best astronomy and space bloggy goodness of the past week there. And if you go now, you’ll win a pony*.




*Offer not valid in The Local Group.

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April 20th, 2010 4:04 PM Tags: Carnival of Space
by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Space | 4 Comments » | RSS feed | Trackback >

Space Carnival 147

The 147th Carnival of Space is now online at Weird Sciences. If you read that blog with underwear on your head and a doll attached to electrodes, Kelly LeBrock will walk out of your bathroom. I saw it in a movie, so it must be true.

Also, the Skeptics Circle has been posted on The Digital Cuttlefish, too.

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March 30th, 2010 2:16 PM Tags: Carnival of Space
by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Space | 3 Comments » | RSS feed | Trackback >

Carnival of Space #145

The 145thhththth Carnival of Space is up now at Crowlspace! Lots of fun space and astronomy blog posts, and, for a first, it may be slightly NSFW (thanks to Amanda, who is saucier than I knew!).

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March 16th, 2010 5:00 PM Tags: Carnival of Space
by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Space | 5 Comments » | RSS feed | Trackback >

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