Not Necessarily Rocket Science
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Not Necessarily Rocket Science provides inspiration and insider perspective for anyone who has ever dreamed of the stars and wondered what it might be like to work in space. Written by space professional and popular science communicator, Kellie Gerardi, the book follows the author's non-traditional path in the space industry and offers guidance and encouragement to all aspiring astronauts - whether they be artists or engineers. von Gerardi, Kellie
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Kellie Gerardi is an aerospace professional and popular science communicator (@kelliegerardi) who has flown multiple microgravity research campaigns as a citizen scientist and spacesuit-ed human test subject. With a decade of experience in the commercial space industry, she leads Special Projects for the Commercial Spaceflight Federation and is a Scientist-Astronaut Candidate with Project PoSSUM, a crewed suborbital research program. She has also contributed to space settlement research, including a multi-week crew rotation at the Mars Desert Research Station. Kellie serves on the Defense Council for the Truman National Security Project and is an active member of The Explorers Club. Kellie lives in the Washington DC area with her husband Steven and their daughter Delta V. Not Necessarily Rocket Science is her first book.
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