Douglas Messier
Douglas Messier is the managing editor of Parabolicarc.com, a daily online blog founded in 2007 that covers space tourism, space commercialization, human spaceflight and planetary exploration. Douglas earned a journalism degree from Rider University in New Jersey as well as a certificate in interdisciplinary space studies from the International Space University. He also earned a master's degree in science, technology and public policy from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. You can follow Douglas's latest project on Twitter and Parabolicarc.com.
Latest articles by Douglas Messier

NASA's Voyager Probes Still Healthy After Nearly 4 Decades in Space
By Douglas Messier published
NASA's Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft are still going strong after nearly 37 years in space.

Russian Rocket Engine Ban on US Military Launches Could Affect NASA Spaceflight
By Douglas Messier published

'MarsFest' Gives Public a Glimpse at Science in the Marslike Death Valley (Photos)
By Douglas Messier published
Last month, researchers took the public on a tour of some Martian analog sites in California's Death Valley National Park as part of MarsFest 2014.

XCOR Aerospace Hires Private Spaceflight Pioneer Brian Binnie as Senior Test Pilot
By Douglas Messier published

Virgin Galactic's Private SpaceShipTwo Spacecraft Soars in Glide Test
By Douglas Messier published

Wanted: Private Spaceship Builders for Virgin Galactic
By Douglas Messier published

Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo Soars in 2nd Rocket-Powered Flight Test
By Douglas Messier published

Virgin Galactic's Private Spaceship Offers Enticing Science Opportunities
By Douglas Messier published

Tiny Satellites Soar (and Crash) in Desert Launch Test
By Douglas Messier published
Saturday's launch did not go entirely as planned.

Nuking Dangerous Asteroids Might Be the Best Protection, Expert Says
By Douglas Messier published
A spacecraft to deliver a nuclear warhead to an asteroid is under study.

Private Spaceships for Space Tourists to Launch Big Test Flights
By Douglas Messier published
Virgin Galactic and XCOR Aerospace are on track to do big business soon.
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