Amy Shira Teitel

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Amy Shira Teitel
BornMarch 7
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
EducationUniversity of King's College, Halifax, Nova Scotia (BA, History of Science and Technology and Classics)
York University, Toronto, Ontario (MA, Science and Technology Studies)
OccupationPopular science writer, journalist
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Subscribers382,000+[1]
Total views40 million[1]
Websiteamyshirateitel.com

Amy Shira Teitel is a Canadian[2][3] author, popular science writer, spaceflight historian,[4] YouTuber and podcaster.

Career[]

Writer[]

Amy Shira Teitel is a native of Toronto.[5] She has written for The Daily Beast, National Geographic, Discovery News, Scientific American, Ars Technica, and Al Jazeera English.[6][7]

Teitel's first book was based on research for her master's degree thesis. Breaking the Chains of Gravity (2015) tells the story of America's nascent space program.[8][9] The book describes the early pioneers of rockets in the late 1920s, up to the formation of NASA.[10]

Teitel's 2020 book, Fighting for Space: Two Pilots and Their Historic Battle for Female Spaceflight, is a dual biography of female pilots Jacqueline Cochran and Jerrie Cobb.[11][12]

Video and other media[]

Teitel is a co-host for the Discovery Channel's online DNews channel.[13] She also hosts a weekly show on her YouTube channel, Vintage Space, as well as hosting a weekly podcast of the same name, both of which delve into the history of space flight around the world.

Bibliography[]

  • Amy Shira Teitel, Breaking the chains of gravity : the story of spaceflight before NASA London : Bloomsbury Sigma, 2015. ISBN 9781472911179
  • Fighting for Space: Two Pilots and Their Historic Battle for Female Spaceflight Grand Central Publishing, 2020ISBN 978-1-5387-1603-8

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "About YouTube channel". YouTube.
  2. ^ History is rocket science to Amy Shira Teitel July 7, 2016, Cosmos
  3. ^ Amy Shira Teitel [@astVintageSpace] (February 12, 2017). "Confirmation of citizenship" (Tweet). Retrieved January 21, 2019 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ The first female space shuttle commander will speak at the GOP convention. Huh? By Sarah Scoles, July 15, 2016, The Washington Post
  5. ^ Introducing: Amy Shira Teitel By Bora Zivkovic on June 4, 2012, Scientific American
  6. ^ Amy Shira Teitel Al Jazeera English, Author Biography
  7. ^ AMY SHIRA TEITEL Popular Science, Author Biography
  8. ^ The True Story of How Nazis Invented the Space Program Ezra Glinter, January 25, 2016, The Forward
  9. ^ Breaking the Chains of Gravity Bloomsbury
  10. ^ Lee, Robert A. "Book Review: Breaking the Chains of Gravity". National Space Society. Archived from the original on June 2, 2017. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
  11. ^ The Space Review, February 17, 2020, Retrieved April 14, 2020
  12. ^ Kirkus Reviews, February 18, 2020, Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  13. ^ ‘Science Presents DNews’ Welcomes President (and Science Enthusiast) President Obama

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