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Marina Koren
Marina Koren is a senior associate editor at The Atlantic. She was previously the news editor at National Journal.
Marina Koren is a senior associate editor at The Atlantic. She was previously the news editor at National Journal.
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There’s Nothing Historic About Biden’s NASA Pick
After 62 years, the space agency will have to wait a little longer for its first female leader.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Simple Task That Mars Made Impossible
NASA spent nearly two years trying to wrangle a probe designed to burrow into the planet’s soil.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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A Historic Docking, 250 Miles Above Earth
Two NASA astronauts just arrived at the International Space Station in a SpaceX capsule.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Thorniest Subject at NASA Right Now
The space agency is carefully following pandemic measures. Elon Musk thinks they’re overblown. But both are going to the moon together.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Mission NASA Doesn’t Want to Postpone
So far, the pandemic isn’t stopping the space agency from moving forward with a historic SpaceX launch next month.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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How to Survive Pandemic Re-entry
Astronauts have given us some useful tips for surviving isolation, but we’ll need more to weather a pandemic.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Coronavirus Has Tied Us to Earth
Space missions around the world are on hold—a poignant reminder of how the pandemic has upended civilization.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Legacy of a Hidden NASA Figure
The stories of black women at the space agency were once buried so deep that it felt like a revelation when they were brought to light.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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NASA Will Only Tolerate So Much Danger
An investigation into what really went wrong with Boeing's last space mission turned up serious issues.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Next Big Milestone in American Spaceflight
This was supposed to be the year NASA astronauts launched into space from U.S. soil again.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Mystery at the Center of the Solar System
A spacecraft has finally gotten close enough to the sun to gather clues about some lingering questions.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The False Promise of Morning Routines
Why everyone’s mornings seem more productive than yours.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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A Hitch at NASA Headquarters
NASA has carried out its first all-female spacewalk, but hints of outdated thinking about women in space remain.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Exquisite Boredom of Spacewalking
A trip outside the International Space Station is, at its core, a home-improvement project.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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NASA Hands Elon Musk a Reality Check
A shared effort to deliver NASA astronauts to space recently got a little awkward.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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SpaceX Missed Some Urgent Emails About a Satellite Standoff
Stopping collisions in space starts with good communication.
- Marina Koren
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Why Soviets Sent Dogs to Space While Americans Used Primates
Researchers didn’t know how people would react to weightlessness. So they sent animals first.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Aging Spacecraft of Deep Space
NASA is rationing watts to keep its oldest mission going.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Great NASA Bake-Off
High-tech agriculture would keep far-flung astronauts alive, but making something delicious would keep them happy.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic
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The Apollo Engineer Who Almost Wasn’t Allowed in the Control Room
JoAnn Morgan stood out against the sea of men in skinny ties and glasses. But she was right where she belonged.
- Marina Koren, The Atlantic