Welcome to the 583rd 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!
The Hill
Chandra X-Ray Observatory Blog
- Angle Matters: A New Perspective on Neutron Star Collisions Solves an Old Mystery
- Milky Way’s Youngest Pulsar Exposes Secrets of Star’s Demise
- Even Ganymede is Showing Tectonic Activity. We’re Going to Need Another Icy Moon Orbiter
- The Milky Way Could Be Spreading Life From Star to Star
- Next Generation Telescopes Could Use “Teleportation” to Take Better Images
- What Neil Armstrong’s Sons Really Think About the Movie “First Man”
- Soyuz Launch Carrying Two Astronauts is Forced to Abort, Landing Safely Back on Earth”
- Ceres Rolled Over at Some Point in the Past
Thank you for all of your stories – we’ll see you next week!
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