The Space Review

The Space Review is an online publication devoted to in-depth articles, commentary, and reviews regarding all aspects of space exploration: science, technology, policy, business, and more. It provides a wide range of perspectives on various topics related to space exploration.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on its reporting.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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  • GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has been dog-whistling to supporters of extremist far-right ideologies and wild conspiracy theories like QAnon.

Contradictions

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Deceptions

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Recent Articles

  • SpaceX Launches 23 Starlink Satellites: Falcon 9's Tenth Reusable Rocket Landing and Sixth Starlink Mission of the Year

    SpaceX Launches 23 Starlink Satellites: Falcon 9's Tenth Reusable Rocket Landing and Sixth Starlink Mission of the Year

    Broke On: Tuesday, 28 May 2024 SpaceX launched 23 Starlink satellites into orbit on May 28, 2024, marking the fifth orbital mission of the year for expanding its megaconstellation. The Falcon 9 rocket returned its first stage for reuse and continued to deploy the satellites to low Earth orbit. SpaceX aims for 150 missions this year, with many dedicated to global broadband internet coverage.
  • Intuitive Machines' Odysseus: The First Private Moon Lander Successfully Launches and Completes Tests on the Moon Despite Technical Issues

    Intuitive Machines' Odysseus: The First Private Moon Lander Successfully Launches and Completes Tests on the Moon Despite Technical Issues

    Broke On: Monday, 25 March 2024 Intuitive Machines' private spaceship, Odysseus, became the first privately-funded spacecraft to land on the moon. Despite problems with its laser rangefinders that caused it to tip over onto its side, Odysseus completed tests and sent back photos before entering a lunar night. NASA received data from all five of its active payloads after the historic touchdown, including experiments put on board via a $118 million contract from CLPS. Intuitive Machines sees this as the first step towards private spacecraft landing on the moon regularly.
  • NASA's Artemis Moon Program Faces Delays, Concerns Over China's Lunar Ambitions

    NASA's Artemis Moon Program Faces Delays, Concerns Over China's Lunar Ambitions

    Broke On: Thursday, 18 January 2024 NASA's Artemis moon program faces significant delays, with the next two missions delayed by nearly a year due to technical issues. The latest delay means that Artemis 2 will take place no earlier than September 2025, causing concern among members of Congress about NASA's ability to achieve its goal before China does.