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.
Japan's Epsilon rocket (Credits: JAXA). On Friday November 30th, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced an investigation... Read more →
Russia is preparing a structural reform of the whole space industry to face the management issues and failures raised in recent years. Vladimir... Read more →
This article is the first of a three-part series, featuring an exclusive interview with Victor V. Shalaj and Valery I. Trushlyakov, reporting their... Read more →
An artist concept shows a capsule with a rotor blade system (Credits: NASA). NASA’s researchers are developing scale model space capsules at... Read more →
Composite image of asteroid 2007PA8 captured by the Goldstone observatory over October 28-30 (Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Gemini). NASA released... Read more →
DebriSat will shed light on what happens to satellites that collide in orbit (Credits: ESA). The University of Florida, sponsored by NASA and the... Read more →
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