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    Huh I recently watched a video about how SpaceX basically squandered the renewed interest in the moon (EDIT: It was actually a remix of a Smarter Every Day video, about how they need dozens of launches for a single flight to the moon). Arguably the creator Thunderf00t is a very biased shitposter, but their plan seemed absurd and included blatant corruption. Imho SpaceX has done some good stuff but it’s a pretty mixed bag.

    Do you know a youtube channel that is smart about reporting about spaceflight without overt fanboy biases?

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      11 month ago

      Do you know a youtube channel that is smart about reporting about spaceflight without overt fanboy biases?

      Actually, yeah I do know some!

      Probably the best source has to be Scott Manley, he reports on every rocket launch whether it’s in the US, China or anywhere else. He doesn’t seem to have any particular bias, he just likes space. He’s also really good at explaining things and actually qualified to talk about the subject, with his degrees in astronomy and physics.

      There’s also Tim Dodd, everyday astronaut. He likes to do deep dives on how rockets work and compares various rockets and their capabilities. I wouldn’t say he’s unbiased so much as just a fanboy of all big awesome rockets…

      They both like to do live streams for big exciting launches. Tim is so good at the streams, that one of the smaller rocket companies (I think Firefly or Astra) recently hired him to be the commentator on their official launch stream. Heh, then they didn’t actually make orbit… Doh!

      And as you mentioned, Smarter Every Day is also really great. Destin isn’t really unbiased but he’s real up front about where his biases are. It’s clear that what really matters to him is the science and understanding what’s really going on.

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        11 month ago

        Thanks! Already caught up a bit on Scott Manley, but I have to check out Tim Dodd too. His RFA / ISAR video is awesome. It seems a lot of new rocket and spacecraft have materialized in the last few years.