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Eric Berger
@SciGuySpace
Senior Space Editor at Ars Technica. Likes rockets. Author of the best-selling book on the Falcon 9 and Dragon, REENTRY. benbellabooks.com/shop/reentry/
Houston, TX
Joined August 2008
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    I’m thrilled to announce the sequel to Liftoff, titled REENTRY, will be published on September 24. This book picks up the story where Liftoff left off, taking readers on a wild ride aboard the Falcon 9, Dragon, Heavy, and so much more. Publisher page: penguinrandomhouse.com/books/759707/r…
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    Finally, it feels like the 21st century.
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    The James Webb Space Telescope is now fully deployed. This is a remarkable engineering achievement that 99 percent of the world will not appreciate. But those of us who know, know. And we are in awe.
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    Hot damn—we're launching humans tomorrow, America.
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    Global launch totals for 2022: SpaceX: 54 China: 52 Russia: 19 US (w/o SpaceX): 15 Rocket Lab (US/NZ): 9 Europe: 4 India: 4 Iran: 1 Korea: 1
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    It appears that Chandrayaan 3 has safely touched down on the Moon!
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    After today I just want to take a moment and say that I appreciate that NASA is run by adults; not just adults, but reasonable people who generally try to do the right thing, in a professional way, for the good of the country. So, thank you.
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    Just so we're clear, SpaceX built a Mars rocket out of rolls of steel, in tents, in South Texas, in weeks. And the first time they flew it, it made a smooth launch, a controlled flight, and safely landed. This is truly remarkable.
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    Is this real life? Because it feels like fucking science fiction.
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    With this morning's Starlink mission SpaceX has launched a rocket, on average, every eight days in 2021. If you don't know much about rockets, know this: Such a cadence is jaw-dropping for an orbital rocket, especially a large one.
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    So, you probably won't believe how desperate Starliner's flight to the space station got last summer ... arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/…
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    Important update on New Shepard’s thrust capability.
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    SpaceX’s three main competitors in Russia, Europe, and the United States have launched three rockets in 2023. SpaceX just launched three missions in three days.
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    Before Starship, no orbital rocket stage had ever made a soft, vertical landing back on Earth.