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.
Artist's rendition of the Phobos-Grunt spacecraft, which plunge to Earth on January 15. (Credits: stuff.co.nz) A fresh flurry of discussions,... Read more →
Leinbach monitors the final space shuttle launch countdown on July 8, 2011 (Credits: NASA/Bill Ingalls). NASA's long-time space shuttle launch... Read more →
A Tissint meteorite collected from Morocco and now part of the Macovich Collection. (Credits: Darryl Pitt/AP). It turns out that a meteor shower... Read more →
A rendition of the Phobos-Grunt probe. (Credits: Roscosmos). According to a January 14 press release from Roscosmos, the agency now expects... Read more →
Public awareness of space debris concerns has increased dramatically over the past few months due to several high profile reentry events,... Read more →
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