Carnivals of Space #353 and #354

May 19, 2014 | Carnival of Space

Saturn over carnivalThe Carnival of Space is a traveling list of the week’s best astronomy blog posts as submitted by bloggers from around the world. I’m a bit behind, so here are the last TWO space carnivals.

#353 is hosted by Gadi Eidelheit at The Venus Transit. This roundup has news on:

  • a newly discovered asteroid,
  • weird and wonderful Titan,
  • a square hole in the Sun,
  • and mining asteroids.

This week, Carnival #354 is by Allen Versfeld at Urban Astronomer, and includes stories on:

  • a photographic tour of the European Southern Observatory,
  • the Moon occulting Saturn,
  • a technique to look for exomoons,
  • and the escalation of tensions between the US and Russia involving the International Space Station.

Find out more about the Carnival of Space at Universe Today.

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