Erin Winick
I am MIT Technology Review’s space reporter. I am particularly interested in the technology that enables space exploration, as well as space-based manufacturing, spurring from my background in mechanical engineering. I produce our space tech e-mail newsletter, The Airlock, your gateway to emerging space technologies. I previously served as Technology Review’s associate editor of the future of work. Before joining the publication I worked as a freelance science writer, founded the 3-D printing company Sci Chic, and interned at the Economist. Get in touch at erin.winick@technologyreview.com.
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June 26, 2019
Does the world need a 3D-printed rocket? -
June 26, 2019
The number of satellites orbiting Earth could quintuple in the next decade -
June 19, 2019
Rocket Lab: The small firm that launched the 3D-printed space revolution -
June 10, 2019
The black hole at the center of a dwarf galaxy is way smaller than we thought -
June 7, 2019
NASA is opening the ISS up to private astronauts and commercial business -
June 6, 2019
Why is the moon flashing? A new telescope might find out. -
June 5, 2019
Space weather affects your daily life. It’s time to start paying attention. -
May 31, 2019
NASA has selected the first three companies bringing payloads to the moon -
May 29, 2019
A bendable mirror is a step toward finding life outside our solar system -
May 24, 2019
SpaceX has launched the first 60 satellites of its space internet system - See all of Erin Winick's stories