 | | Created for znamenski.spacecom@blogger.com | Web Version | | | |  | "The forces that are needed to dislodge such a massive black hole from its home are enormous." | | | NASA JPL pinpoints the moment the interstellar visitor passes closest to our planet. | Full Story: Space (12/17) | | | | Space quiz! What does the 'solar maximum' refer to? | | |  | Totally transform a kid's bedroom into a hub of space exploration without breaking the bank this holiday season. | | | | 2025 was another busy year on the sun. But how did it compare with 2024, and what will 2026 bring for solar activity and the northern lights? | | | | After a year of acting administrators, NASA now has a new, official leader. | | | Michi Benthaus and her five crewmates are scheduled to lift off on Thursday (Dec. 18) at 11:00 a.m. ET. | | | | Two X-ray space telescopes capture the comet's high-energy glow, revealing hidden gases and solar wind interactions. | | | "We're not certain if having widespread liquid pockets instead of a global ocean makes Titan more or less habitable." | | | | The "Don't Be Such A Square" mission went according to plan. | | | | We've rounded up the best Fallout gifts across the wasteland ahead of season two of the hit TV show, available to stream this month. | | | | On Dec. 18, 1999, NASA launched its flagship Terra satellite into Earth's orbit to collect data about Earth's changing climate. | | | This 3D rendering of our planet was part of France's Festival of Lights celebration. | | | | Stay up-to-date on all things space science, news, and entertainment by subscribing to our newsletters. | |  | | | | | | | Future US LLC © | | Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | |