Author: Richard Hollingham
Richard Hollingham
has 13.6% among authors.
BS Score: 1.6%.
Articles analyzed: 4.
Words analyzed: 25,090.
Analyzed articles
BBC
- By Richard Hollingham
- 5/29/2026, 9:49 PM
Negativity Bias 23.4% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 15.6% - Optimism Bias 14.7%
Space launches are increasing and the rockets are getting bigger. But there can be some major environmental costs when things don't go to plan. When SpaceX's Starship slowly hauled itself off the launchpad and into the Texas skies on 20 April 2023, few people expected the maiden flight of the world's most powerful rocket to last as long... more
BBC
- By Richard Hollingham
- 4/19/2026, 9:00 AM
Negativity Bias 25.3% - Appeal to Emotion 20.8% - Appeal to Authority 15%
Apollo v Artemis: How the Earth changed in 58 years After the Apollo 8 crew captured the iconic Earthrise photo in 1968, Artemis astronauts have recreated the image, revealing changes to our fragile blue planet. When the commander of Apollo 8, Frank Borman, first saw the far side of the Moon from his spacecraft window in 1968 he was... more
BBC
- By Richard Hollingham
- 3/29/2026, 9:02 AM
Post Hoc (False Cause) 10.6% - Optimism Bias 9.9% - Halo Effect 9.2%
Space missions can succeed or fail from the support they get from mission control. Here, we look at the changing shape of Nasa's most important room in space. Nasa's original mission control room was housed in Building 1385 at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Designed to oversee America's single-man Project Mercury flights and early two-man... more
BBC
- By Richard Hollingham
- 3/28/2026, 10:00 AM
Appeal to Emotion 12.7% - Availability Heuristic 10.3% - Optimism Bias 8.2%
Just like the Apollo mission, Artemis II will be run from a mission control monitoring every instrument from here on Earth. How has it changed since the days of the space race? The rocket scientists get the acclaim, the astronauts the glory but – when it comes to flying to the Moon – the real heart of the action can be found in a 1960s... more