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.
NASA and Lockheed Martin engineers conduct static loads testing of the Orion Launch Abort System Fairing Assembly (Credit: Lockheed Martin). NASA... Read more →
The Multi-purpose Laboratory Module "Nauka" will replace "Pirs" module sometime between 2013 and 2014 (Credits: Khrunichev). According to the... Read more →
Artist's conception of Ariane 6, with four identical solid engines, three for the first stage and one for the second stage. (Credit: ESA) The... Read more →
Astronaut Chris Cassidy (left) acquired a total of 29 hours, 42 minutes of spacewalking time. Luca Parmitano (right) is the first Italian performing... Read more →
Jason-1 satellite. Launched in 2001, it lasted for 11.5 years. Its data on sea-level rise were combined with Envisat's data (Credits: NASA). In... Read more →
On 23 December 2011, Dmitry Rogozin was appointed deputy premier of Russian Government in charge of the defense and space industry (Credits: Ria... Read more →