Welcome to the 629-629th 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!
- Chandrayaan 2 Mission Loses Contact With Vikram Lander During Descent
- Mercury has Magnetic Poles that Drift Like Earth’s
- This Star Has Reached the End of its Life
- Europe and US are Going to Try and Deflect an Asteroid
- It Hasn’t Rained on Mars for a Long Time, but These Sand Dunes Look Like Raindrops, and They’re Filled with Chemicals Made in Water Thanks to Trump, We’ve Got a Better Idea of the Capabilities of US Surveillance Satellites
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Thank you for all of your stories – we’ll see you next week!
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