Maria Catalina
Maria
Catalina is Executive Director at Moon Mars Atacama Research
Station, International Operations at Team Synergy Moon (Google Lunar X
Prize Team), and
Founder at Astronaut Teacher Alliance (ATA).
Maria became a space enthusiast in 1969 when the Eagle landed on the
moon even
though her Home Economics teacher told her that the closest she would
get to chemistry was by making a good jar of jam and that the closest
she would ever get to NASA was to wish upon a star. Being a good
student, she wished upon the star in the middle of the Belt of Orion.
Twenty-eight years later, the summer that the Pathfinder landed on Mars,
Maria won her first NASA Fellowship — the NASA Specialized Center
of
Research Training (NSCORT) in Exobiology Fellowship to do research
involving the origin of life. In 2000, upon graduating with a BA in
Bionomy, she deferred an invitation to the new NASA Astrobiology
Institute for a Ph.D. program to earn a teaching credential for middle
school math and science so she could have the same schedule as her high
school-aged boys.
Since then, she was nominated for NASA Educator Astronaut in 2003,
completed the Honeywell Educator Scholars program at the US Space and
Rocket Center in 2007, and took flight on the Zero G Corporation 727
airplane complements of Northrop Grumman Weightless Flights of Discovery
for educators in October of 2007.
Listen to Maria on The Space Show
hosted by
Dr. David Livingston.
Read
As gravity wanes and pressures gain, it’s pain and bane for the
brain.
Visit her
Facebook page.
Read her
LinkedIn profile.