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.
The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) on the ISS as it should appear in 2016 (Credits: NASA). Bigelow Aerospace and NASA have signed a... Read more →
A study based on Mars500 data revealed that the crew experienced increasing lethargy over the course of the mission, resulting in hypokinesis... Read more →
The Martian meteorite NWA 7034 "Black Beauty" is made of rapidly cooled lava (Credits: NASA). NASA funded researchers have found a meteorite from... Read more →
Debris from 2007 ASAT test involving Fengyun satellite (Credits: news.discovery.com ). U.S. experts think China is preparing to perform another... Read more →
Energomash's liquid engines. The company has started development of a new rocket engine using Atsetam as a fuel, planning to reduce the cost of... Read more →
U.S. Congress passed the launch indemnification bill on January 1. (Credit: Reuters) On January 1, The U.S. Congress extended for one year the... Read more →
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