Having wandered into professional writing and editing after a decade in engineering, science, and management, Merryl now enjoys reintegrating the dichotomy by bringing space technology and policy within reach of an interested public. After three years as Space Safety Magazine’s Managing Editor, Merryl semi-retired to Visiting Contributor and manager of the campaign to bring the International Space Station collaboration to the attention of the Nobel Peace Prize committee. She keeps her pencil sharp as Proposal Manager for U.S. government contractor CSRA.
The latest GOES solar x-ray image (Credits: NOAA). Sunspot AR1515 spans more than 100,000 km of the sun's surface and has spewed forth 12 M-class... Read more →
Physicists think there may be some potential in propulsive ideas likes Star Trek's warp bubble (Credits: David Darling/Internet Encyclopedia of... Read more →
A magnetic portal as capture by the Polar spacecraft (Credits: NASA). Physicist Jack Scudder of the University of Iowa has discovered portals in... Read more →
Astronaut Don Pettit, who returned from 6 months aboard ISS on July 1, prepares a biological sample for the freezer (Credits: NASA). Now that the... Read more →
Commander Alan Poindexter (center) prepares to board Discovery for a countdown practice (Credits: Scott Andrews/NASA). Space shuttle veteran Alan... Read more →
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