Kellie Gerardi
Kellie Gerardi | |
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Born |
Jupiter, Florida | February 16, 1989
Residence | New York City |
Occupation | Space Industry Professional |
Kellie Gerardi is a commercial spaceflight industry professional and popular science communicator. She is one of 100 candidates selected to colonize Mars via Dutch non-profit Mars One.[1][2]
Career
Kellie Gerardi serves as the media specialist of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation. Gerardi is also a member of The Explorers Club and serves on the Space Committee. In 2014 she became the youngest member to co-chair The Explorers Club Annual Dinner (ECAD). Gerardi co-chaired the 110th and 111th Explorers Club Annual Dinners.
In 2013, Gerardi was among 1,058 applicants selected as potential crew members for Mars One, a private company currently endeavoring to establish a human colony on Mars. In 2015, Gerardi was among 100 finalists selected.
Gerardi appeared on The View in 2013 to discuss the future of spaceflight. She led a 2014 industry study for DARPA, exploring the budgetary, technical, and programmatic components of the XS-1 program through a series of industry workshops. She later led business development for Masten Space Systems, a prime contractor on the program. She currently serves the company in an advisory capacity.
In 2015, Gerardi was named a "Rising Talent" by the Women's Forum for the Economy and Society, an international initiative aiming to distinguish talented young women on their way to becoming influential figures in global economies and societies. Gerardi was also shortlisted in the Kruger Cowne One Young World Rising Star Programme. In 2016 she was listed on the Center for Development and Strategy's Top 30 Under 30 Leaders of Tomorrow.[3]
Mars research
In February 2015, Gerardi joined an international research team for the 149th crew rotation at the Mars Desert Research Station, a prototype laboratory used by a variety of national space agencies to conduct analog Martian field research and simulate long-duration spaceflight. The seven researchers in Crew 149, including NASA and JAXA scientists, spent two weeks in isolation and performed a variety of scientific experiments, including a forced plant growth study and a survey of extremophiles and cyanobacteria in nearby lichen colonies.
Gerardi's crew notably proved root germination and growth of sorghum seeds and hops rhizomes in Martian regolith simulant, becoming the first team of researchers to prove the ability to produce beer on Mars.
Crew 149 also hosted English comedy television star Karl Pilkington as an honorary crew member, appearing in Season 2, Episode 6 of The Moaning of Life.
Personal life
Gerardi's 2015 wedding to Steven Baumruk was officiated by American astronaut and former International Space Station Commander Michael López-Alegría. Gerardi and Baumruk live in New York City.
References
- ↑ "Meet the Mars One Candidates". Popular Science. October 6, 2014.
- ↑ Angier, Natalie (December 8, 2014). "A One-Way Trip to Mars? Many Would Sign Up". The New York Times.
- ↑ "30 Under 30 Leaders". thinkcds.org. Center for Development and Strategy. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
External links
- Kellie Gerardi on Instagram
- Kellie Gerardi at the Internet Movie Database
- Kellie Gerardi on LinkedIn
- Nachgefragt bei... Kellie Gerardi
- I'm a Martian... Get Me Out Of Here (Archived March 14, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.)
- What I Learned Living Through a Simulated Mars Mission