Mang is hosting his first Carnival of Space this week. I’d like to highlight the 10 Reasons Why China is Good for Space post from 21st Century Waves and an unusual take on some old bricks from Robert Pearlman of collectSPACE.
Carnival of Space 61
Posted on July 3rd, 2008
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