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.
Expedtion 31 displaying current space apparel (Credits: Don Pettit/NASA). While dealing with countless obstacles and technological challenges in... Read more →
It’s been fifty years since the first woman in history took off in a tiny Soviet space capsule to spend three days in orbit. Being officially... Read more →
Still frames of an acrylic sphere burning as part of an experiment aboard the International Space Station. Shooting nitrogen at the flame... Read more →
It‘s been more than 40 years since a Japanese scientist first discovered the amazing sterilizing, oxidizing, deodorizing, and anti-fouling... Read more →
Most of the mice in the Bion M1 space capsule perished during the flight (Credits: Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of... Read more →
NASA's Skylab program paved the way for the International Space Station (Credits: NASA). Putting all the information together, one might think... Read more →
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