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.
A report on www.russianspaceweb.com indicates that Roscosmos found a breach in the supposedly air-tight walls of the Soyuz TMA-04M module slated... Read more →
In another DIY success story, two Toronto high schoolers have succeeded in launching a would be lego "astronaut" into the stratosphere on a... Read more →
Image from the Solar Dynamic Observatory of January 27's CME (Credits: NASA). On January 27, the sun released an X class coronal mass ejection... Read more →
NASA's Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) was established in 1968 in the aftermath of the Apollo 1 fire to evaluate NASA's safety performance and... Read more →
A galactic map recording all the areas observed by RXTE during 2001-2010 (Credits: Craig Markwardt, Jean Swank, Tod Strohmayer, Evan Smith, Divya... Read more →
Space Adventures, a company which manages the sale of Soyuz seats to private citizens for trips to ISS, has put forward a new proposal to manage... Read more →
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