Kellie Gerardi

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Kellie Gerardi
Kellie Gerardi Citizen Scientist.jpg
Born (1989-02-16) February 16, 1989 (age 32)
OccupationSpace Industry Professional
ChildrenDelta V. Baumruk

Kellie Gerardi is an American aerospace, defense, and technology professional and a popular science communicator. She is a citizen scientist and conducts bioastronautics research and spacesuit evaluation in microgravity with the International Institute of Astronautical Sciences (IIAS). She is a Director of The Explorers Club[1] and serves on the Defense Council for the Truman National Security Project.[2] She is the author of Not Necessarily Rocket Science: A Beginner's Guide To Life in the Space Age and the children's picture book series Luna Muna.[3] Gerardi's work to promote space exploration and encourage women in STEM has attracted thousands of followers on TikTok and Instagram.[4]

Career[]

Gerardi led an industry study for DARPA, exploring the budgetary, technical, and programmatic components of the XS-1 program.[5] She later led business development for Masten Space Systems, a prime contractor on the program.[6]

Gerardi joined Palantir Technologies in 2015. She served as the Technical Project Manager for Palantir's Philanthropy portfolio, including deployments with organizations whose missions include countering the illicit trafficking of goods and money by transnational criminal networks; aiding local law enforcement in quickly solving child abduction and exploitation cases; and aiding real-time mission planning for first responders during natural disasters.[7][better source needed] In 2017, she deployed to Houston, TX as part of Team Rubicon’s Hurricane Harvey response, code-named “Operation Hard Hustle”, in which Palantir's Gotham product helped Team Rubicon power live boat rescues.[8] She holds a leadership role in global Mission Operations.[9]

Gerardi leads Special Projects for the Commercial Spaceflight Federation and serves on the Defense Council for the Truman National Security Project.[10]

Gerardi is also a Director 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 which the Club honored space entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos,[11] as well as scientific luminaries Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson. In 2020, she joined The Explorers Club's Board of Directors.[12]

Microgravity research[]

In 2017, Gerardi joined the International Institute of Astronautical Sciences (IIAS), a citizen-science institute specializing in aeronomy, bioastronautics, operational science, and science education.[13] Gerardi received instruction on bioastronautics, spacesuit operations, crew resource management, and completed an intensive training program including high-G training, high-altitude training, pressurized spacesuit training, biometric analysis, and instrumentation operations.[14][better source needed]

Gerardi has flown in a series of microgravity research flights in partnership with the National Research Council (Canada) and the Canadian Space Agency in Ottawa.[15] In 2018, Gerardi was a Suited Test Subject, flying fully pressurized in a Final Frontier Design IVA spacesuit while conducting a number of experiments in microgravity related to fluid configuration, solid body rotation, and biometrics.[16] Notably, Gerardi tested the Canadian Space Agency's "Bio-Monitor" smart garment, an experiment which launched to the International Space Station in December 2018 with Canadian Astronaut David Saint-Jacques.[17]

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 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 proved root germination and growth of sorghum seeds and hops rhizomes in Martian regolith simulant, becoming the first team of researchers to demonstrate the ability to produce beer on Mars.[18] 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.[19]

In 2013, Gerardi was among 1,058 applicants selected as potential crew members for Mars One, a private company proposing to establish a human colony on Mars. In 2015, Gerardi was among 100 named finalists but distanced herself from the organization.[20]

Media and outreach[]

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.[21]

Following the publication of her first book in 2020, Gerardi hosted a virtual book tour with museums and science institutions across the United States, including the Museum of Science, the Exploratorium, COSI, and the Museum of Flight.[22][23] In 2021, Gerardi partnered with NASA to host the first all-female episode of NASA Science Live during Women's History Month.[24]

Personal life[]

Gerardi's 2015 wedding to Steven Baumruk was officiated by American astronaut and former International Space Station Commander Michael López-Alegría in a space-themed ceremony in Woodstock, Vermont. The reception included a recorded dinner toast from NASA astronaut Scott Kelly aboard the International Space Station.[25]

Gerardi and Baumruk live in Jupiter, Florida with their daughter Delta V. Baumruk, whose name is a reference to delta-v in spacecraft flight dynamics.[26]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Explorers Club". www.explorers.org. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  2. ^ Lapelosová, Katka. "Astronaut Kellie Gerardi Inspires Women to Blast Off". CircleAround. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  3. ^ "Kellie Gerardi's Exciting Announcement". Mango Publishing. 2021-05-05. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  4. ^ Bender, Maddie. "Kellie Gerardi might be the first social media star in space". Inverse. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  5. ^ "DARPA, Industry Study How To Commercialize Experimental Spaceplane". SpaceNews. 2014-09-26. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  6. ^ August 2014, Douglas Messier 26. "Masten Space Systems Aims High on XS-1 Military Space Plane Project". Space.com. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  7. ^ "Palantir Philanthropy Report". www.palantir.com. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  8. ^ "Palantir Philanthropy Report". www.palantir.com. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  9. ^ "ABOUT / CONTACT". Kelliegerardi. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  10. ^ "Kellie Gerardi » CFA Society New York". CFA Society New York. 2020-09-15. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  11. ^ "Inside the ultra-elite Explorers Club that counts Jeff Bezos, Buzz Aldrin, and James Cameron as members". Business Insider. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  12. ^ "The Explorers Club". www.explorers.org. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  13. ^ Sciences, International Institute of Astronautical. "International Institute for Astronautical Sciences – Aeronomy, Bioastronautics, Space Technology Research, and Immersive Education". Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  14. ^ "Kellie Gerardi: Scientist-Astronaut Candidate with Project PoSSUM". #sheinnovates stories. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  15. ^ "PoSSUM Scientist-Astronaut Candidates Test Novel Space Suits and Biometric Monitoring Systems in Zero-G with the National Research Council of Canada". Project PoSSUM. 2018-12-03. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
  16. ^ "Microgravity Research". KELLIE GERARDI. 2019-01-17. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
  17. ^ "Bio-Monitor: Keeping an eye on astronauts' vital signs". www.asc-csa.gc.ca. 2014-01-22. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
  18. ^ "Can we brew our own beer on Mars?". Popular Science. 2021-02-05. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  19. ^ "The Moaning of Life" Time (TV Episode 2015) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-05-26
  20. ^ Kriening, Torsten (2020-12-10). "Space Café Podcast Episode 017 Featuring Kellie Gerardi Is Now Available". SpaceWatch.Global. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  21. ^ Pollux, Castor &. "Rising Talents - Women\'s Forum". Women's Forum. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  22. ^ "Not Necessarily Rocket Science | The Museum of Flight". www.museumofflight.org. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  23. ^ "Not Necessarily Rocket Science Online: A Conversation with Kellie Gerardi". Exploratorium. 2020-12-23. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  24. ^ "NASA Astrobiology". astrobiology.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  25. ^ "A Glam, Space-Themed Wedding at Woodstock Inn & Resort in Woodstock, Vermont". theknot.com. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  26. ^ Falcucci, Samantha (2021-05-03). "Female Space Professionals You Need to Follow". Medium. Retrieved 2021-05-26.(registration required)

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