Difference between revisions of "Space News Sources"

From Stanford SSI Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
==Space History:==
 
==Space History:==
https://phys.org/news/2012-08-key-dates-history-space-exploration.html
+
* https://phys.org/news/2012-08-key-dates-history-space-exploration.html
http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-101612a.html
+
* http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-101612a.html
  
 
==Websites:==
 
==Websites:==
bbc.co.uk
+
* bbc.co.uk
techcrunch.com
+
* techcrunch.com
Bloomberg.com
+
* Bloomberg.com
  
Ars Technica - particularly Eric Berger, the senior space editor - usually has good analysis, often biased towards SpaceX though  
+
* Ars Technica - particularly Eric Berger, the senior space editor - usually has good analysis, often biased towards SpaceX though  
Ars Technica Rocket Report
+
* Ars Technica Rocket Report
SpaceNews - boilerplate, some boring business stuff, has news about space.
+
* SpaceNews - boilerplate, some boring business stuff, has news about space.
Space.com - clickbait-ey
+
* Space.com - clickbait-ey
NASASpaceflight.com (occasional updates, but very, very in-depth analysis)  
+
* NASASpaceflight.com (occasional updates, but very, very in-depth analysis)  
NYT Space report: also a newsletter,  but lots of detail.
+
* NYT Space report: also a newsletter,  but lots of detail.
Space Angles - quarterly news report about the space industry  
+
* Space Angles - quarterly news report about the space industry  
Space Foundation - detailed space news and reports, good original research  
+
* Space Foundation - detailed space news and reports, good original research  
  
  
 
==Podcasts (which are naturally inferior to us):==
 
==Podcasts (which are naturally inferior to us):==
Space Angles Podcast - in depth discussions of startups, some big ideas, very interesting, selling a little too hard  
+
* Space Angles Podcast - in depth discussions of startups, some big ideas, very interesting, selling a little too hard  
The Mad Spaceball - opinionated, old analyst guy, very entertaining.
+
* The Mad Spaceball - opinionated, old analyst guy, very entertaining.

Latest revision as of 02:38, 19 October 2018

Space History:

Websites:

  • bbc.co.uk
  • techcrunch.com
  • Bloomberg.com
  • Ars Technica - particularly Eric Berger, the senior space editor - usually has good analysis, often biased towards SpaceX though
  • Ars Technica Rocket Report
  • SpaceNews - boilerplate, some boring business stuff, has news about space.
  • Space.com - clickbait-ey
  • NASASpaceflight.com (occasional updates, but very, very in-depth analysis)
  • NYT Space report: also a newsletter, but lots of detail.
  • Space Angles - quarterly news report about the space industry
  • Space Foundation - detailed space news and reports, good original research


Podcasts (which are naturally inferior to us):

  • Space Angles Podcast - in depth discussions of startups, some big ideas, very interesting, selling a little too hard
  • The Mad Spaceball - opinionated, old analyst guy, very entertaining.