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Eric Berger
Eric Berger
Senior Space Editor at
Ars Technica
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69
Location
United States
Languages
English
Covering topics
Astronomy
Space Exploration
NASA
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SpaceX president predicts rapid increase in Starship launch rate
“It’s going to be hard to catch us, but I certainly hope people try.”…
3 days ago
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For the second time this year, NASA’s JPL center cuts its workforce
“If we hold strong together, we will come through this.”…
9 days ago
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Space policy is about to get pretty wild, y’all
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14 days ago
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The next Starship launch may occur in less than two weeks
Starship will launch during the late afternoon so its descent into Indian Ocean is visible.
16 days ago
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18 days ago
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“We have integrated some corrective actions and additional inspections.”…
21 days ago
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What is happening with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft?
Among the options NASA and Boeing are considering: A Starliner cargo flight.
21 days ago
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The New Glenn rocket’s first stage is real, and it’s spectacular
Up next is a hot-fire test of the massive rocket.
23 days ago
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25 days ago
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NASA’s oldest active astronaut is also one of the most curious humans
“We made the mistake of peeking out the Cupola windows.”…
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If you thought Astra was going to go away quietly, you were wrong
“If I have learned anything, it’s that you just don’t give up.”…
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