Tereza is a science and travel journalist and education documentary TV maker born and raised in the Czech Republic, currently residing in London, UK. After working six years in the Czech Public Service Television, she took a career break in 2011 to pursue an international experience. Holding a bachelor's in journalism and master's in cultural anthropology from the Charles University in Prague, plus a master's in space management from the International Space University in Strasbourg, France, Tereza is a pretty versatile writer who always seeks new creative approaches.
The problem of space debris is becoming more and more acute. (Credits: impactlab.net). The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)... Read more →
NASA astronaut Ron Garan gazes at Earth from the International Space Station. Research indicates long-duraction spaceflights may negatively impact... Read more →
Two days after its October 30 launch, the Progress M13-M unmanned resupply spacecraft has performed a successful docking to the International... Read more →
The low Earth orbit is heavily polluted by man made debris (Credits: NASA). After 50 years of human space activities, the space around Earth has... Read more →
Three months after the end of Space-Shuttle program, a deal between NASA and Space Florida promises to bring life back to Kennedy Space Center... Read more →
Private space company Excalibur Almaz Incorporated (EAI) signed an unfunded Space Act Agreement with NASAto work together on second development round... Read more →
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