Media Database
>
Eric Berger

Eric Berger

Senior Space Editor at Ars Technica

Contact this person
Email address
e*****@*******.comGet email address
Location
United States
Covering topics
  • Astronomy
  • Space Exploration
  • NASA
Languages
  • English
Influence score
69
Media Database
>
Eric Berger
arstechnica.com

The hidden story behind one of SpaceX's wettest and wildest launches - Ars Technica

“It looked like a giant smoke monster.”
arstechnica.com

SpaceX and Northrop are working on a constellation of spy satellite...

First launch of these operational vehicles may occur next month from California.
arstechnica.com

The most metal of rockets has gone into the great mosh pit in the s...

The Delta IV booster seems hardly like a champion for commercial launch, but here we are.
arstechnica.com

Elon Musk just gave another Mars speech—this time the vision seems ...

“These are unthinkable numbers, but we’re not breaking any physics to achieve this.”
arstechnica.com

Here are the winners and losers when it comes to clouds for Monday'...

News you can use in regard to chasing cloud-free skies.
arstechnica.com

With payload questions, it's likely Vulcan will not launch again un...

United Launch Alliance may seek certification from the Space Force after one flight.
arstechnica.com

Rocket Report: Will Northrop's rocket be reusable? Fourth Starship ...

“So don’t have that expectation, please. It’s not going to be perfect.”

Contact Eric Berger and 1 million other journalists

Search by beat, location, outlet & position to find the right journalists for your story.

Sign up for free
arstechnica.com

The company building a rotating detonation engine is pushing the te...

“I’m convinced that this is going to be the engine that unlocks the hypersonic economy.”
arstechnica.com

Seeing this eclipse is probably the highest-reward, lowest-effort t...

Don’t not see it.
arstechnica.com

It's a few years late, but a prototype supersonic airplane has take...

“This milestone will be invaluable to Boom’s revival of supersonic travel.”
arstechnica.com

A Soyuz crew launch suffers a rare abort seconds before liftoff - A...

The Soyuz booster and its launch systems are typically robust.