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.
NASA's mobile launcher mounted on a crawler-transport on its way to the launch pad in November 2011 (Credits: NASA). In November 2011 NASA moved... Read more →
A cargo ship carrying an Atlas 5 first stage and Centaur upper stage that has been stranded in Kentucky for 10 days after running into a... Read more →
Iran is one of the 24 founding members of the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and became the 9th country with satellite... Read more →
On February 1, the US Congress released the final version of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill. Hidden among the labor... Read more →
The Progress M-14M being readied for launch at the Baikonour Cosmodrome, the last successful launch by Roscosmos (Credits: S.P. Korolev /RSC... Read more →
A report on the investigation into Russian Mars probe Phobos-Grunt's failure after its November 8 launch and subsequent January 15 reentry was... Read more →
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