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Type of site | YouTube channel,Online newspaper, &internet forum |
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Available in | English |
Founder(s) | Chris Bergin |
URL | nasaspaceflight |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | March 16, 2005; 20 years ago (2005-03-16) |
Current status | Online |
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Years active | 2019–present |
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Subscribers | 1.24 million[1] |
Views | 562.4 million[1] |
Last updated: January 11, 2025 |
NASASpaceflight, often referred to asNSF, is a private aerospace news organization, which operates a YouTube channel, website, and forum, which launched in 2005, as well as various social media channels coveringcrewed anduncrewed spaceflight and aerospace engineering news.
NASASpaceflight original reporting has been referenced by various news outlets on spaceflight-specific news, such asMSNBC,[2]USA Today[3] andThe New York Times,[4] among others.
NASASpaceflight also produces videos and live streams of rocket launches online, with a special focus on developments atSpaceX'sStarbase facility,[5][6] for which they were recognized with an award bySpaceNews.[7] NSF is currently providing three 24/7 live-streams covering the following:
NSF is owned and operated by managing editor Chris Bergin. The NSF content is produced by a team of spaceflight reporters, journalists, contributors, editors, photographers, and videographers across the United States and other countries.[11]
NSF also operates the Next Spaceflight website, which keeps track of spaceflight launches.[12][non-primary source needed]
NASASpaceFlight.com, an independent online news outlet, reported that...
The existence of the hole was first reported yesterday on the Web site nasaspaceflight.com.