Matteo Emanuelli is Feature Editor of Space Safety Magazine. He is a young professional from Italy but living in France where he works as engineer and project manager at Université de Picardie. He is member of the Space Generation Advisory Council where he is Co-Lead of the Space Safety Sustainability Project Group. Matteo also worked on a space debris removal mission at the Omsk State Technical University in Russia while he was enrolled at Politecnico di Milano.
Proposal for the new Orion's design. The first launch is scheduled in 2017 on SLS (Credits: ESA). On January 16, NASA and the European Space... Read more →
Since the first launch, on May 16, 2000, Rockot/Breeze-KM has performed a total of 17 launches from Plesetsk Cosmodrome with 2 failures (Credits:... Read more →
The Robotic Refueling Mission uses the Canadian Dextre robot aboard ISS to prove satellite-servicing activities (Credits: NASA). Robotic Refueling... Read more →
Proton-M on the launch pad at Baikonur. The rocket suffered 3 failures in the last 18 months (Credits: Ria Novosti). The management of the... Read more →
Dyer Brainerd Holmes with a model of the Saturn C-5 rocket. His work was crucial for the Apollo program (Credits: Getty) Dyer Brainerd Holmes,... Read more →
SpaceX's Falcon 9 blasting off from Cape Canaveral on October 7, 2012. The launch was succesful although one of the nine engines failed just... Read more →