Welcome to the 609th 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 World’s Biggest Aircraft – the Rocket-Launching Stratolaunch – Completes its First Test Flight
- Methane-Filled Lakes on Titan are “Surprisingly Deep”
- TESS Just Found its First Earth-Sized World
- The second-greatest thing I ever saw was the moon landing
- NASA’s Jim Bridenstine looks back at his first year
- “My Next Book is Coming Soon!
Announcing my next book, soon to be available, I’m writing today to share the new book cover!”
- SpaceX Crew Dragon Had a Problem
- Turbo Rocket – A Single-Stage to Orbit Air-Breathing Rocket
- Breakthrough Starshot Update #SpaceAccess2019
- Antimatter Catalyzed Fusion Propulsion Update
Thank you for all of your stories – we’ll see you next week!
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