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.
In the past months, two companies announced their plans to train and launch a human crew to space in the next decade. Whereas the European based... Read more →
It must have been a huge disappointment for all mystery lovers and UFO believers when, shortly after the sighting of a strange object bursting high... Read more →
The trash discs currently in testing might be used for radiation protection (Credits: NASA). It seems now that space debris considerations have... Read more →
According to a post in the Friends of NASA forum on LinkedIn in December, a 2006 Russian documentary movie called Secrets of the Century: Baikonour... Read more →
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The need for psychiatric care and supervision arose with the increasing length of space travel (Credits: NASA). Speaking to IO9.com earlier this... Read more →
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