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.
Curiosity's self-portrait from one the rover's engineering camera, the Navigation camera (Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech). NASA's Mars rover,... Read more →
Proton launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome. (Credits: Krunichev). Russia’s Proton-M rocket lifted off with SatMex-8, a Mexican communication... Read more →
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft and Candarm2, the robotic arm that will detach the capsule from the ISS (Credits: NASA). The SpaceX Dragon space... Read more →
Xombie sRLV on the launch site in Mojave space port (Credits: Masten Aerospace). The Xombie suborbital Reusable Launch Vehicle (sRLV) developed... Read more →
Space weather is caused by interaction of particles and radiation coming from the Sun with Earth's enviroment (Credits: Eurocontrol). The... Read more →
SBIRS system architecture with GEO, HEO, LEO satellites and ground stations (Credits: Lockheed Martin). The U.S. Air Force is having problems... Read more →
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