15 March 2009
The Space Show
Dr. David Livingston from The Space Show interviewed Paul Dear again and covered a lot of the N-Prize technicalities, with contributions from representatives from various teams. Listen to it here.
03 March 2009
Google Tech Talk
Charles Pooley from Microlaunchers gave a Google Tech Talk entitled "Microlaunchers - The Case for Very Small Spacecraft". You can see a video of it here.
01 March 2009
Spaceflight
The British Interplanetary Society published a brief article on the N-Prize in the news section of their monthly magazine "Spaceflight". You can read it here.
18 June 2008
Nature Journal
Well, almost. The Nature blog has picked up on the International Space Fellowship's interview and given the N-Prize a brief write up.
16 June 2008
The International Space Fellowship
The International Space Fellowship (originally The X-Prize Forums) ran an in-depth interview with Paul Dear. He gives his views on the N-Prize, the X-Prize and yogic flying.
7 June 2008
Wikipedia
We finally have an entry on Wikipedia. Thanks to whoever wrote that (it wasn't us or "Prize" would have had a capital "P").
6 June 2008
The Space Show
Paul Dear was interviewed by Dr. David Livingston on The Space Show. You can hear a podcast of the show here.
5 June 2008
jdsee
Less serious than the New Scientist but more serious than Wayne's World, jdsee.net covered the N-Prize in a recent podcast.
4 June 2008
Digital Journal
A brief article appeared on Digital Journal.
3 May 2008
iTWire
The N-Prize was covered by William Atkins in iTWire.
26 April 2008
ABC Sydney - Stargazing
The N-Prize featured on Professor Tom Watson's 'Stargazing' show on ABC Sydney. You can hear a podcast of the show here. The episode is titled "Does Space Have an End?" and the N-Prize article starts from 04:53 on the counter.
26 April 2008
New Scientist 60 Seconds
The N-Prize was listed in the New Scientist's '60 Seconds' brief news section. Here's what they had to say:
Tiny space prize
Space entrepreneurs will be queueing up to win the "n-prize" offered by biologist Paul Dear of the UK's Medical Research Council this week. Dear promises £9999.99 to the first person who launches a satellite into orbit weighing less than 19.99 grams on a budget of only £999.99. You can apply at www.n-prize.com
21 April 2008
The N-Prize and The New Scientist
The respected popular science magazine had a cosy chat with the Organiser of the N-Prize. Read the full article and comments here.