“Once you have the transportation system to Mars, then there’s a vast set of opportunities.”…| Ars Technica
“This would decimate American leadership in space.”…| Ars Technica
“I believe pursuing both lunar and Martian objectives is not inherently cost-prohibitive.”…| Ars Technica
“We believe that Jared Isaacman is uniquely qualified to lead NASA.”…| Ars Technica
NASA’s charter clearly states the agency should study planet Earth, however.| Ars Technica
“I don’t know what’s making it.”…| Ars Technica
“Nature is handing us an incredibly rare experiment.”…| Ars Technica
Someone finally said the quiet part out loud.| Ars Technica
Eric Berger is the senior space editor at Ars Technica, covering everything from astronomy to private space to wonky NASA policy, and author of two books: Liftoff, about the rise of SpaceX…| Ars Technica
We need to produce a lot of second stages.| Ars Technica
“NASA’s budget request is just a going-out-of-business mode” without Isaacman.| Ars Technica
“This kind of cut would kill American science and boost China.”…| Ars Technica
Bypassing engine chill issues and a wayward boat, Blue Origin got to T-0.| Ars Technica
For fun, we could compare Starship as it exists today to other available rockets.| Ars Technica