Author: Jamie Carter
Jamie Carter
has 11.4% among authors.
BS Score: 1.5%.
Articles analyzed: 6.
Words analyzed: 16,128.
Analyzed articles
Forbes
- By Jamie Carter
- 7/2/2026, 6:27 AM
Negativity Bias 36.6% - Appeal to Authority 25.9% - Confirmation Bias 15.8%
A new study by the European Southern Observatory warns that plans to launch more than 1.7 million satellites into orbit could have “devastating consequences for astronomy,” making the night sky brighter and reducing scientists’ ability to observe the galaxy and the universe beyond. SpaceX is set to build a new economy in low Earth orbit,... more
Forbes
- By Jamie Carter
- 7/1/2026, 1:38 PM
Optimism Bias 25.6% - Appeal to Authority 18.3% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 13.4%
SpaceX may be best known for launching reusable rockets, and less for the orbital economy it hopes to enable, but there’s another seemingly futuristic activity even fewer investors are talking up — asteroid mining. As mentioned in its IPO filing on May 20, asteroid mining is currently being pursued more seriously than ever by several... more
Forbes
- By Jamie Carter
- 6/30/2026, 7:00 AM
Appeal to Emotion 25.2% - Biased Writer Voice 23.5% - Framing Effect 16.9%
The Strawberry Moon rose across the world on Monday, June 29, marking the first full moon of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Despite being the second-smallest of 2026, its perfect timing — rising just after sunset as seen from Europe and North America — created jaw-dropping moonscapes across the world. It came amid a forecast for... more
Forbes
- By Jamie Carter
- 6/29/2026, 3:30 AM
Appeal to Authority 24.6% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 17.9% - Unattributed Quote 12.1%
The northern lights may be visible overnight from a few northern states along the U.S.-Canadian border on Monday, June 29, into Tuesday, June 30. A coronal mass ejection — a cloud of charged particles — left the sun late on June 26 in Earth’s direction, with NASA models forecasting its arrival on Earth. It could cause up to a G2-class... more
Forbes
- By Jamie Carter
- 6/26/2026, 6:15 AM
Ambiguity (Equivocation) 27.2% - Framing Effect 26.1% - Indoctrination 16.5%
The full Strawberry Moon will turn full on Monday, June 29, 2026. Named for the traditional strawberry harvest in parts of North America in June, this full moon is notable for three reasons: it’s the first full moon of summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it will hang lower in the sky than any other full moon of 2026, and it will be the... more
Forbes
- By Jamie Carter
- 6/23/2026, 8:00 AM
Attempt to Sell a Product or Service 14.3% - Indoctrination 13.5% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 11.1%
A rare and spectacular total solar eclipse is now just weeks away. On Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026, the moon’s central shadow will sweep across the Arctic, eastern Greenland, western Iceland, the Atlantic Ocean and northern Spain, with a tiny corner of Portugal also in the path. For those in the right place, daylight will briefly fade, the... more