Solar storm may amp up northern lights before Christmas
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After more than two decades of development, NASA's next-generation space telescope is on the launch pad. The James Webb Space Telescope is poised for liftoff.
A solar storm that erupted from the sun on Monday (Dec. 20) may boost northern lights displays around the north pole just ahead of Santa's trip this weekend.
Even as commercial spaceflight company Axiom Space prepares to launch the first fully private crew to the International Space Station early next year, its engineers are also developing in-house spacesuits.
A small space telescope launched by a Chinese space resources company captured an epic shot of the brightest comet of the year on the backdrop of an aurora and passing meteors.
If you're not already watching "The Expanse" on Amazon Prime Video right now, go and do so immediately. Space.com has exclusively been given a clip from the next episode entitled "Force Projection" that will air at midnight PST on Friday (Dec. 24).
The end of a beloved novel series is always a melancholy occasion, and so it is with the ninth and final entry for authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck's (under the pen name James S.A. Corey) multi-layered military space opera, "The Expanse."
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