
Michaela Musilova
Dr. Michaela Musilova is an astrobiologist with a focus on life in extreme environments. She has a PhD degree from the University of Bristol and is a graduate from the International Space University's (ISU) Space Studies Program. Michaela's space research experience includes working at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, University of London Observatory, Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, on NASA's and the U.K. Space Agency's MoonLite project, being an analogue astronaut and Commander of numerous simulated missions to the moon and Mars at the HI-SEAS station in Hawaii, and at the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah. Michaela is currently the Director of HI-SEAS, as part of the International MoonBase Alliance. She is also a visiting Professor at the Slovak University of Technology, Vice-Chair of the Slovak Organisation for Space Activities, Adjunct Faculty at ISU and the Senior Research Adviser for Mission Control Space Services Inc.
She has received numerous prizes and grants, including the Emerging Space Leaders Grant from the International Astronautical Federation (2016) and the Women in Aerospace – Europe Young Professional Award (2016), and she was selected as one of the most promising 30 under 30 by Forbes Slovakia (2015). Michaela is also actively involved in the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, as a patron of the program in Slovakia and an Emerging Leader Representative for Europe, Mediterranean and Arab states. Furthermore, she enjoys participating in STEAM outreach activities from teaching at schools, giving public presentations, to working with the media and more, as well as encouraging people to pursue their dreams. For instance, she is an Advisory Board Member of the STEM Punks immersive programs for students and teachers.
Latest articles by Michaela Musilova

Preparations for weightlessness both excite and scare the Valoria 2 crew — Commander's report: sol 2
By Michaela Musilova published
As soon as they arrived on Mars, the Valoria 2 crew threw themselves into challenging and entertaining space mission training.

What didn't kill us on 'Mars' only made us stronger — Commander's report: sol 13
By Michaela Musilova published
Living with the bare minimum taught the Valoria 1 crew valuable lessons in life.

Virtual reality and creativity help the crew escape their Martian confinement — Commander's report: sol 5
By Michaela Musilova published
Stressed out and teased by the weather, the Valoria 1 crew immerses themselves in artistic and imaginative projects.

What makes a great crew on the moon — Commander's report: lunar day 14
By Michaela Musilova published
Commander Musilova reflects on what was key for the Sensoria M3 crew to complete their analog mission on the moon successfully, while facing a number of challenges at the HI-SEAS habitat.

When traditions bring the crew together on the moon — Commander's report: lunar day 10
By Michaela Musilova published
Commander Musilova describes the traditions the Sensoria M3 created on the moon and brought with them from Earth for the crew to bond during their simulated lunar mission at the HI-SEAS habitat.

Avoiding digestive problems is part of daily activities on the moon for the Sensoria M3 crew — Commander's report: lunar day 6
By Michaela Musilova published
The Sensoria M3 crew is doing their best to deal with the physiological challenges they are facing during their simulated moon mission at the HI-SEAS habitat.
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