Welcome to the 588th 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!
- Elon Musk Accelerating Development of the Super Heavy Starship
- Black Holes, Quantum Systems, Superconductors and Planck’s Constant are Related
- $4 Billion Moon Water Mining Operation for $2.4 Billion Per Year Business
- Elon Musk is the Most Important Person Alive Today
SPACE ENTHUSIAST (FORMERLY CYNIC):
Andrew Fraknoi: Exploring the Universe:
- Chinese Fusion Experiment Reaches 100 Million Degrees
- Huge Asteroid Impact Crater Found Just Under the Ice in Greenland
- Lunar Outpost Shows off their New Rover that will Crawl the Moon, Searching for Resources
- Super Earth Planet Found Around One of the Closest Stars to us. But it’s Probably a Terrible Place to Live
- New Comet V1 Machholz-Fujikawa-Iwamoto Takes Observers by Surprise
- SpaceX Gives More Details on how their Starlink Internet Service Will Work. Less Satellites, Lower Orbit, Shorter Transmission times, Shorter Lifespans
- So Cool! Japanese Space Research Center will be Suspended Over a Moonlike Crater
Thank you for all of your stories – we’ll see you next week!
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