
Deorbit, Reorbit
Sure…. The Space Studies Program (SSP) is a nine week conference for participants from around the world, but did you ever think of what makes SSP tick? The staff. We … Continue Reading Deorbit, Reorbit
Sure…. The Space Studies Program (SSP) is a nine week conference for participants from around the world, but did you ever think of what makes SSP tick? The staff. We … Continue Reading Deorbit, Reorbit
When a space agency breaks out the Red Bull for a rocket launch, you know it’s gonna be one heck of an exciting time. A few weeks back, ESA posted … Continue Reading My Super Scientific Sentinel Adventure
Taraustralis’ next adventure takes her to the United States! For the next 20 days, Tara will be experiencing all things NASA! From The Kennedy Space Center in Florida and the Johnson … Continue Reading Spaced out in the USA!
I am one of the biggest fan girls when it comes to anything relating to science or outer space, so when there was an opportunity to report via social media … Continue Reading Mars Superstars
Anything SPACE has been my guilty pleasure for a few years, thanks to #NASASocial. It’s kinda cool to be able to channel my inner Jodie Foster on occasion. So when I … Continue Reading SpaceUp Ireland!
Confirmed: Taraustralis will head to Cork, for SpaceUP Ireland, October 8th, 2016. This is Ireland’s very first Space Unconference! Participants decide on the topics, schedule and structure of the event! Be sure … Continue Reading Confirmed: Taraustralis heads to SpaceUP Ireland
What do you get when 15 social media rockstars attend the first-ever European Space Agency (ESA) Social event in Western Australia? A whole lot of Awesome!Over 150 space geeks from … Continue Reading SocialSpaceWA
It’s happening again! Taraustralis is heading to Perth to attend the European Space Agency’s #SocialSpaceWA event. 15 social media rockstars from around the world have been chosen to attend the inauguration … Continue Reading Taraustralis reports for the ESA!
NASASocial is a great program, developed by the brilliant minds at NASA, which has opened up the doors of communcaiton to the widest audience possible by the use of social media. Basically, NASASocial … Continue Reading What a NASA rocket launch taught me
If you’ve been looking to go on the ultimate road trip of a lifetime, look no further! Traveling into space will absolutely make you a travel blogger ROCKETSTAR! (yes, that … Continue Reading NASASocial
Last year, I attended the Wallops Island rocket launch. You can see I was totally prepared for the cold weather and long wait. There’s something you just gotta love … Continue Reading Taraustralis heads to Kennedy Space Center