It was a great pleasure to chat to Cillian Murphy recently about his latest news and updates on his analog missions. We touched on a few areas that he’s been working on and what his plans are for the future. We’ll be thinking of him as he awaits news from ESA!
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Cillian Murphy
Cillian is an astrophysicist who grew up travelling the world. Today he holds a Masters’ degree in Space Science and Technology, speaks 4 languages and has experience working in both the biofuels and space industries. He has worked with the European Space Agency and aspires to become an astronaut.
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Melanie has been a Freelance Journalist on the Irish Tech News senior team for 3.5 years. Her background knowledge and interest in a diverse field has allowed for some great chats with some amazing podcast guests.
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