Marina Koren (@marinakoren) 's Twitter Profile
Marina Koren

@marinakoren

Freelance journalist, covering space, climate, & more. Previously @theatlantic. Former union boss. Repped by @trellislit. Ask me about Space Feels.

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NASA has backed off from plans to hold a pair of news briefings Monday for the upcoming Exp. 73 missions to the ISS, with the Crew-10 mission briefing delayed to at least March 7. No reason given, but maybe NASA doesn't want to talk about the ISS right now…

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The hardest questions yet coming from Senator Andy Kim who repeatedly wants to know if Isaacman is committed to building a base on the moon: Isaacman: "I certainly hope in the future that we have lots of space stations, a full lunar outpost and Mars outpost, and we're pushing

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I wrote about Trump's surprise withdrawal of Jared Isaacman's nomination to lead NASA, and the future of the agency under an administration that wants to demolish space science, for NOTUS: notus.org/trump-white-ho…

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The White House has dumped its nominee to lead the space agency. Whoever gets the job may determine which version of NASA survives. via Marina Koren notus.org/trump-white-ho…

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Rubin's debut pictures are out today, and they're just gorgeous. This one, of nebulas, combines 678 images taken over seven hours—quick work for a telescope like this. My story on what astronomers might find over the next 10 years of glittering views: nationalgeographic.com/science/articl…

Rubin's debut pictures are out today, and they're just gorgeous. This one, of nebulas, combines 678 images taken over seven hours—quick work for a telescope like this.

My story on what astronomers might find over the next 10 years of glittering views: nationalgeographic.com/science/articl…