Carnival of Space #7

The 7th edition of the Carnival of Space is up at Star Stryder, Dr Pamela Gay's blog. For those who can't quite place the name, she is also one of the presenters of the Astronomy Cast podcast, with Universe Today's Fraser Cain.

A blog carnival is a series that points to interesting and recent blog posts about a specific subject; this one is, obviously, about space. Check it out; there are lots of links to interesting posts and, more importantly, to interesting blogs in the subject.

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Hi, I'm reading you via the Australian Blogs Community at Bumpzee, on the RSS feed. Just dropping by to welcome you to the Australian Blogs Community, and to let you know I have just updated the Australian Blogs Community HTML links list file to include your blog, if you want to put it on your blog you can get a copy of it here -

http://fraudstars.info/~snoskred/aussieatoz.txt - A to Z
http://fraudstars.info/~snoskred/aussieztoa.txt - Z to A (The down-under version!)

The list is updated weekly to include new blogs.

In case you didn't know, anytime you post the first 250 characters go out on the RSS feed, so I'll be reading more from you soon. :)

Snoskred
http://snoskred.blogspot.com/

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