Tariq Malik
Tariq is the Editor-in-Chief of Space.com based out of our New York City office and joined the team in 2001, first as an intern and staff writer, and later as an editor. He covers human spaceflight, exploration and space science, as well as skywatching and entertainment. He became Space.com's Managing Editor in 2009 and Editor-in-Chief in 2019. In October 2022, Tariq received the Harry Kolcum Award for excellence in space reporting from the National Space Club Florida Committee.
Hailing from Stockton, California (where he attended the same high school as NASA astronaut Jose Hernandez), Tariq studied print journalism and astronomy at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, earning a bachelor's degree in journalism in 1999 along with a minor in astronomy. He then served as a staff reporter for The Los Angeles Times covering education and city beats in La Habra and Fullerton in Orange County for the Our Times sections.
In 2000, Tariq became the city reporter for the Huntington Beach Independent, a weekly publication of the Los Angeles Times, covering local politics and events, crime, business and environmental issues. He left the Los Angeles Times in 2001 to study science journalism at New York University, where he earned a master's degree in 2002 from NYU's Science and Environmental Reporting Program (now the Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program) under the direction of space reporter William Burrows.
Tariq first joined Space.com as an intern in September 2001 while also serving as a research assistant for nutrition writer Gary Taubes and writing freelance projects, where his work appeared in The Scientist and Laboratory Equipment Magazine. He became a full-time reporter covering spaceflight in 2004, with this first launch being NASA's STS-114 Return to Flight mission in July 2005.
Tariq is also an Eagle Scout (yes, he has the Space Exploration merit badge) and went to Space Camp four times as a kid and a fifth time as an adult. When not writing about space, you can find Tariq watching the latest Star Trek TV series, sci-fi movies and reading about hippos, his favorite animal. You can find Tariq at Space.com and as the co-host to the This Week In Space podcast with space historian Rod Pyle on the TWiT network. To see his latest project, you can follow Tariq on Twitter @tariqjmalik.
Latest articles by Tariq Malik
The 2024 solar eclipse was a teachable moment in more ways than one
By Tariq Malik published
The total solar eclipse of 2024 was an epic experience to share with my daughter. It was one part celestial event, one part college prep.
Chasing the 2024 solar eclipse means dorm life for some New York spectators (including me)
By Tariq Malik published
I really thought I left dorm life behind 20 years ago. But just when I thought I was out, the 2024 total solar eclipse pulled me back in.
I'm driving 6 hours through New York's Adirondacks to see the 2024 total solar eclipse from Potsdam. Here's why.
By Tariq Malik published
The first total solar eclipse I saw in 2017 was a work event. For the 2024 total solar eclipse, I'm bringing my kid.
Pluto TV will rally to make Pluto a planet again on April 1 (it's no joke)
By Tariq Malik published
Pluto may have lost its status as a full-fledged planet in 2006, but that doesn't mean it's a joke of a world this April Fools' Day and the folks behind Pluto TV want to make that clear.
Russian Soyuz rocket suffers rare last-minute abort during launch of 3 astronauts to ISS (video)
By Tariq Malik published
A Russian Soyuz rocket carrying three astronauts bound for the International Space Station experienced a rare abort on the launch pad on Thursday (March 21).
What time is SpaceX's 3rd Starship launch test today?
By Tariq Malik last updated
SpaceX plans to launch its first Starship test of 2024 as early as Thursday (March 14) in what it hopes will be a historic orbital flight of the world's biggest rocket. Here's when it may fly.
SpaceX fuels up massive Starship megarocket in test for 3rd launch (photos)
By Tariq Malik published
SpaceX's next Starship to fly has successfully passed a critical fueling test ahead of the company's much anticipated Starship Flight 3 test launch this month.
What time is the SpaceX Crew-8 astronaut launch for NASA today?
By Tariq Malik last updated
SpaceX will launch its first NASA astronaut flight of 2024 and you can watch it live online, but you'll need to know when.
SpaceX delays Crew-8 astronaut launch for NASA due to high winds, next try on March 3
By Tariq Malik published
SpaceX delayed its Crew-8 astronaut launch for NASA to no earlier than Sunday, March 3, due to unacceptable ascent winds on Saturday night (March 2).
SpaceX launches Leap Day Starlink satellites into orbit, lands rocket at sea (video)
By Tariq Malik last updated
SpaceX launched 23 Starlink satellites from Florida on Leap Day (Feb. 29) after postponing a Crew-8 astronaut launch for NASA.
SpaceX delays Crew-8 astronaut launch for NASA to March 2 due to bad weather
By Tariq Malik published
SpaceX's first astronaut launch of 2024 will lift off nearly 48 hours later than planned due to weather concerns, NASA says.
SpaceX, NASA 'go' to launch Crew-8 astronaut mission to ISS on March 2
By Tariq Malik published
SpaceX and NASA are officially go to launch their next astronaut mission to International Space Station on March 2.
What time will Intuitive Machines' private Odysseus probe land on the moon today?
By Tariq Malik last updated
Intuitive Machines will land its private Odysseus IM-1 lander on the moon on Feb. 22. Here's when and how to watch.
An asteroid the size of a bus will fly near Earth on Feb. 22 — but don't worry (video)
By Tariq Malik published
A newfound asteroid the size of a bus will zoom close by Earth on Thursday (Feb. 22), but it shouldn't pose a threat to our planet.
SpaceX and NASA say Crew-8 astronauts won't launch to ISS until March 1 after private moonshot
By Tariq Malik published
SpaceX and NASA postponed the launch of their joint Crew-8 mission to the ISS to no earlier than March 1 due to the recent IM-1 private moon lander launch.
How to watch SpaceX launch the private Intuitive Machines moon lander IM-1 on Feb. 15 live online
By Tariq Malik last updated
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a new private lunar lander to the moon for the company Intuitive Machines and NASA this week, and you can watch it live online in a series of free webcasts.
What time is SpaceX's IM-1 private moon lander launch for Intuitive Machines on Feb. 15?
By Tariq Malik last updated
SpaceX will launch a privately built lunar lander to the moon for the company Intuitive Machines on Feb. 15, and if you want to know where and when it will lift off, we've got you covered.
SpaceX delays launch of private Intuitive Machines moon lander due to methane fuel issue
By Tariq Malik published
SpaceX postponed the launch of a private moon lander built by Intuitive Machines late Tuesday (Feb. 13) due to a fuel temperature issue on the spacecraft.
Valentine's Day 2024 means 3 rocket launches, a SpaceX doubleheader and a moon probe for space lovers
By Tariq Malik published
With up to three rocket launches possible on Feb. 14, including at least two by SpaceX, Valentine's Day 2024 is shaping up to be a space lover's dream.
It's good! Space station astronauts talk football - and Taylor Swift - for Super Bowl 2024 (video)
By Tariq Malik last updated
Two NASA are gearing up for the big showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers by tossing the old pigskin around the International Space Station.
Watch NASA celebrate (and mourn) its Mars helicopter Ingenuity in this free livestream
By Tariq Malik published
NASA will hold a free livestream today (Jan. 31) today to honor the achievements and legacy of Ingenuity, which ended its mission last week after suffering rotor damage.
What time is the SpaceX Ax-3 astronaut launch for Axiom Space? How to watch it live today
By Tariq Malik last updated
SpaceX will launch the private Ax-3 mission for Axiom Space on Jan. 18 to send four astronauts to the International Space Station for two weeks. Here's when and how to watch.
Ailing Peregrine moon lander on path to crash into Earth, Astrobotic says
By Tariq Malik published
The beleaguered private moon lander Peregrine is now on a collision course with Earth, Astrobotic said Saturday.
What time is ULA's 1st Vulcan rocket launch with Astrobotic's private moon lander on Jan. 8?
By Tariq Malik last updated
The United Launch Alliance is ready to launch its first-ever Vulcan rocket but if you're hoping to watch the historic liftoff, you'll need to know when and how.
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