Whether you’re a would-be astrophysicist or have spent decades in space-exploration, you could be worse-off than to read the short biographies of people who have been through the journey before.
So we’ve compiled a list of top people in space-exploration, particularly those who are pro-actively contributing through thought-leadership on social media.
Here’s what some of them said about this list:
Our space-exploration list gets updated annually and is based uniquely on digital influence. The groundwork for this year’s research is available to read via Google Sheets.
If there are any space individuals you believe we have missed, you can nominate them for next year by contacting us.
Follow these space-exploration leaders to keep up with the latest trends and get informed. You will also learn which resources they use to stay in the know.
The 100 Most Influential Leaders in Space Exploration (2021)
(Source of Most Images: Wikimedia Commons)
How does this list get compiled?
The Richtopia space-exploration list gets compiled with journalistic research using several metrics combined to produce a final score.
Some of these leading indicators are the participant’s social media followers, online engagement, overall news coverage, monthly name searches on Google, and digital presence, to name a few.
It must be noted that our approach improves every year, including the addition of new metrics, improved research methods, and changes to scale the accuracy.
You can view our research and methodology for this year’s list by clicking here.
Here are some more tweets related to this list:
Disclaimer: This list is for entertainment and informational purposes.
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