Carnival of Space #66

Another week, another carnival. The 66th edition of the Carnival of Space is now up at the Mars Odyssey blog. It has enough articles to keep you busy for a week!

But, in case you're a fast reader, this may be a good time to note that I forgot to mention issue #65, at 21st Century Waves, and issue #64 at Music of the Spheres. There, now go read and be happy!

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