Selected Journalism

This is a curated selection from 26 years of reporting on space, power, and ambition. From the launch of the ISS to the rise of SpaceX, I covered the business and politics of space through six U.S. presidencies. These aren’t all the stories I wrote—just the ones that still resonate. Grouped by theme, not chronology. Because space rarely moves in straight lines.

Elon’s Gonna Elon

Before he was a main character, Elon Musk was just trying to launch rockets. These pieces trace the arc from early ambition to orbital dominance.

NASA in Turbulence

Shuttle-era burnout. Budget holes. Moonshot plans with Earth-bound funding. NASA tried to turn the corner—then built another one.

From Columbia to SLS — An Era of Compromise

(Or was it a compromised era? Maybe just an error, in fact.) Columbia changed everything. The response changed little. The programs that followed promised reinvention—delivered compromise.

RLVs and the Age of Overpromise

Reusable rockets were going to change everything—eventually. This was the first wave of PowerPoint propulsion systems.

Cancellations and Close Calls

The space industry moves forward one cancellation at a time. Here are a few near-misses and off-ramps.

Most of what I wrote between 1998 and 2005 lives in binders, morgues, or personal archives.

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