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    Dreaming of a white Christmas? Snow is likely in these US states according to NOAA climate data

    By Meredith Garofalo published December 20, 2024

    According to climate data from NOAA, you might not have to only dream about having a white Christmas this year in some parts of the United States.

    Mars orbiters witness a 'winter wonderland' on the Red Planet (photos)

    By Stefanie Waldek published December 24, 2024

    Snow dots the Martian landscape in these images from ESA's Mars Express orbiter and NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

    South Korea is converting an abandoned coal mine into a moon exploration testing ground

    By Andrew Jones published April 8, 2025

    South Korea conducted a test inside the former Hamtae mine in late March, deploying prototype moon rovers equipped with tech that could be used in space mining.

    STEM and space: Building what's next

    By Karl Tate, Jacob York published October 1, 2024

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    Imagine Dragons 'Starfield' video game anthem will beam to Earth from the moon

    By Jeff Spry published February 18, 2025

    Imagine Dragons' song 'Children of the Sky' will be beamed to Earth from a lunar data center as part of the private IM-2 moon mission launching as early as Feb. 26 atop a SpaceX Falcon 9.

    Guardians: Taking one small step toward tomorrow

    By Karl Tate, Jacob York published July 15, 2024

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    How to watch 'Doctor Who' Christmas special: Stream 'Joy to the World' online and from anywhere

    By Richard Edwards published December 23, 2024

    The Doctor checks in to a very unusual hotel – here's how to watch "Doctor Who" Christmas special "Joy to the World" online on BBC iPlayer in the UK and on Disney Plus in the US.

    Hubble Telescope sees a bright 'snowball' of stars in the Milky Way's neighbor (image)

    By Robert Lea published December 25, 2023

    The space telescope imaged a globular cluster located in the Milky Way satellite galaxy named the Large Magellanic Cloud, ensuring a starry white Christmas for space fans.

    Build-A-Bear creates fluffy 'zero-g indicator' for Axiom Space Ax-2 crew

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published May 21, 2023

    The zero-g indicator flying on the second private mission to the International Space Station may be the first that needed assembly. Ax-2's 'GiGi' is the first Build-A-Bear to launch into orbit.

    How to follow Santa Claus this Christmas Eve with NORAD's 2024 tracker

    By Jeff Spry published December 23, 2024

    Keep watch for Jolly Old St. Nick on NORAD's official website and festive Santa Claus tracker.

    Rare string of 'cosmic pearls' dance together in the universe

    By Robert Lea published January 3, 2025

    A rare group of aligned, star-birthing dwarf galaxies resemble a cosmic string of pearls.

    Drones accessories Christmas gift guide

    By James Abbott published December 20, 2023

    Gift guide Enhance your drone flying experience with our drone accessory holiday gift guide.

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    DARPA wants a spacecraft to search for water on the moon

    By Julian Dossett published May 2, 2025

    DARPA (the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is looking for a private company to build spacecraft to orbit the moon and search for water.

    Hubble Telescope gifts us a dazzling starry 'snow globe' just in time for the holidays

    By Stefanie Waldek published December 21, 2023

    The snow globe–esque image was created with Hubble data from 2006 to 2021.

    30 years of polar climate data converted into menacing, 6-minute song

    By Sascha Pare published October 28, 2024

    Geoenvironmental scientist Hiroto Nagai used publicly available climate data from the North and South poles to compose an ominous-sounding chamber music piece.

    Make Santa and the elves feel at home — bring the Northern Lights indoors with the discounted Govee Star Light Projector.

    By Kim Snaith last updated December 2, 2024

    Deals There is a huge 30% price drop on the highly-rated Govee Star Light Projector for Cyber Monday. Grab yourself a galactic bargain this holiday season.

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    Best space lamps 2025 — Light up your world

    By Nicole Cozma last updated April 29, 2025

    Light up your world with one of our favorite space lamps.

    5 galaxies in perfect alignment challenge our best model of the universe

    By Sharmila Kuthunur published November 27, 2024

    Astronomers have discovered a group of dwarf galaxies with distinct features that challenge predictions made by the prevailing cold dark matter (CDM) model.

    NASA's Artemis 2 crew wants your help designing the plush toy that will fly with them around the moon.

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published March 8, 2025

    The first astronauts preparing to fly to the moon in more than 50 years want your help identifying their "moon mascot." NASA's Artemis II crew is seeking an original idea for their zero-g indicator.

    Trump administration cancels lease for NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies lab in New York City

    By Monisha Ravisetti published April 27, 2025

    The Trump administration has canceled the New York City lease of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, a leading NASA climate-studying organization.

    More than just auroras: My Norwegian adventure with The Northern Lights Company

    By Daisy Dobrijevic published October 26, 2024

    Join me on an unforgettable trip filled with breathtaking auroras and exciting daytime adventures with The Northern Lights Company.

    Dark matter might make space-time ring like a bell around black holes — and we might be able to 'hear' it

    By Paul Sutter published November 19, 2024

    To explain why dark matter particles haven't come up in any direct detection experiments, physicists have wondered if it may be a kind of particle known as an axion.

    Best lens heaters 2025: Fight lens fogging with these essential astro accessories

    By Ian Evenden last updated April 22, 2025

    Buying Guide Owning one of the best lens heaters is an absolute must if you're shooting in cold conditions to prevent your glass from fogging up.

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    Magnificent communication: Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin tests Verizon satellite service in new ad

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published February 2, 2025

    Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin has teamed up with Verizon to help promote the company's satellite-based solution to cell service "dead zones" in a new commercial.

    Truly to open 1st zero-gravity hard seltzer bar aboard astronaut training aircraft

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published July 15, 2023

    A popular hard seltzer brand is giving new meaning to the term 'pop-up bar' with a zero-g twist that could have its fans popping up and down and in every which way this summer.

    DARPA wants to build a 'thriving commercial economy' on the moon in 10 years

    By Josh Dinner published August 23, 2023

    DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is seeking rapid develop of technologies to support the foundation for an integrated lunar infrastructure.

    Help scientists find new black holes with this free smartphone app

    By Stefanie Waldek published August 19, 2024

    Developed by the Dutch Black Hole Consortium, the Black Hole Finder app allows the public to help sort through thousands of images to identify potential targets of interest.

    DHL delivering Everest rock, 'meme' coin to the moon on Astrobotic lander

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published January 8, 2024

    A rock from Mount Everest, a time capsule from Belgium, a physical 'meme' coin and a letter from a private astronaut are now being delivered to the moon's surface by DHL.

    Northern lights webcams: Watch the aurora borealis online for free

    By Daisy Dobrijevic last updated February 27, 2025

    Reference We have rounded up some of the best aurora webcam views so you can enjoy the wonder of the northern lights from the comfort of your own home.

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    DARPA-funded 'Inchworm' robots could help us build moon bases. Here's how

    By Josh Dinner published December 5, 2023

    A maneuverable robot from Japan-based startup GITAI has made the list of technologies chosen for a lunar infrastructure development study from DARPA.

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