Author Topic: Starship writers  (Read 11531 times)

Online Chris Bergin

Starship writers
« on: 07/07/2025 10:29 pm »
You will see these threads popping up in main sections of the forum as one thing we all know is we have some really knowledgeable folks on this forum (and some less so, but that's fine, it's a forum), and it's no lie to say that the vast majority of NSF writers, and team, have come from this very forum, right back to the Chris G days.  Ironically, we've lost about five key people over the years, all to SpaceX! NSF is not a bad stepping stone!

Anyway, appeals to you, from short fast turnaround breaking news (a new area of the news site that's coming), articles and even as far as script writing for videos, use this thread (with the relevant links)

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=63214.0
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Online Chris Bergin

Re: Starship writers
« Reply #1 on: 08/08/2025 07:31 pm »
For an idea on anyone's confidence levels and what we're after via knowledge.

Jake Rees has debuted as a new writer with this article during the week:

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2025/08/spacex-pad-1-tests-masseys/
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