Dr. Harrison is available for interviews and speaking engagements about a range of subjects, including Mars, the commercial NewSpace sector, and advancing the status of women, the LGBTQ+ community, and people with disabilities in STEM. Contact Tanya to arrange an interview or appearance.
- Airlines Operating Special Solar Eclipse Flights To Give Passengers a 30,000-Foot View of Phenomenon (Airline Geeks)
- Five Martian Mysteries That Have Scientists Scratching Their Heads (AGU Eos)
- UBC welcomes former NASA Director of Planetary Science Jan Chodas (The Ubyssey)
- A Huge Thank You to Everyone Who Showed up for Medium Day (Medium)
- Solving Earth’s Climate Crisis Through Exploring Mars (SXSW 2024 Panel Picker)
- Geologist, NASA Mars Mission Operation Specialist, Tanya Harrison Named to Explorers Club’s “50 Individuals Changing the World” (The Explorer’s Club Press Release)
- SpaceX rocket explosion illustrates Elon Musk’s ‘successful failure’ formula (Reuters)
- Mega rocket Starship could enable new types of astrophysics (Nature)
- Exploring the Salty Secrets of Mars (Tidal Salt)
- The Explorers Club Unveils “50 Individuals Changing the World” (Yahoo! Entertainment)
- The Year Ahead in Astronomy (Gizmodo)
- NASA spacecraft collides with asteroid in planetary defence test (Al Jazeera)
- Smelling strawberries, smoke and space in virtual reality (ASU)
- ‘Mission: Interplanetary’ podcast returns for Season 3 (ASU)
- Voices on 2030: Digitalizing Government (KPMG)
- MarbleMedia & Mezo Entertainment Team for Generation Mars (TVKids.com)
- marblemedia and Mezo Entertainment Find Life on Mars with Sci-Fi Adventure Series, Generation Mars (marblemedia)
- China Finds Recent Water Flows on Mars, with Big Implications for Alien Life (Inverse)
- Eyes on the Arctic: Satellites reveal changing conditions at northern latitudes (SpaceNews)
- How Do Astronauts Sh*t in Space? (Lifehacker)
- SGAC Space Law and Policy Group: Interview with Tanya Harrison (SGAC)
- How next-gen satellites are transforming our view of climate change (CNET)
- SpaceX launch: Four citizen astronauts blast off on three-day journey, and will orbit Earth every 90 minutes (SkyNews)
- New Curiosity Rover Find Challenges a Fundamental Mars Theory (Inverse)
- Wally Funk Is Defying Gravity and 60 Years of Exclusion From Space (The New York Times)
- What is the impact of Richard Branson’s space flight? (CBC The National)
- Billionaires Race to Space (The Donlon Report)
- ‘We’re not invisible people’: Meet these 6 LGBTQ scientists who are changing the world (AccuWeather)
- Earth’s nearest orbit is crowded with satellites, but sending them farther has its own dangers (CTV)
- Newly Discovered Glaciers on Mars May Help Humans Settle on the Red Planet One Day (CBC)
- Mushrooms on Mars: A “Modern Day Galileo” Fights to Prove Alien Life Exists (Inverse)
- 6 AS Warrior Tips for Living Your Best Life (Health Central)
- Living in the Dawn of a Golden Era of Space Exploration (Viva Technology)
- Women Who Lead | Meet Professional Martian, Dr. Tanya (Spaced Out Doc)
- Mars’ Missing Water Might Be Hiding in Its Minerals (Smithsonian Magazine)
- Scientists Debunk Long-Held Theory About How Mars Lost its Water (Inverse)
- NASA’s Perseverance Rover Lands on Mars (CBC)
- Future Astronauts Could Phone Home with Lasers (Scientific American)
- Review: For All Humankind (The Space Review)
- Book takes Earth-bound look at Moon landing (Western University)
- Women and GIS, Volume 2 (ESRI, Book)
- Scientists Eulogize the Opportunity Rover’s 15 Years of Service (Discover Magazine)
- First active fault zone found on Mars (National Geographic)
- Let’s Move to Mars: Here’s How We’re Going to Survive in Space (SXSW)
- Me and My Telescope (New Scientist)
- Marsquake! The Red Planet Trembles (YoungZine)
- First ‘marsquake’ detected by NASA lander (National Geographic)
- NASA Just Released One Final Panorama From the Mars Opportunity Rover (Discover Magazine)
- Is the end near for Mars Odyssey? Trump’s proposed 2021 budget could doom long-lived mission (Space.Com)
- Opportunity, the overachieving Mars rover, finally says goodbye (MacLean’s)
- All Things Considered: The Whyy – Is NASA’s Curiosity rover lonely on Mars? (NPR)
- Opinion: Good Night Oppy, A Farewell To NASA’s Mars Rover (NPR)
- An Intrepid Explorer of Mars Falls Silent (The New York Times)
- Opportunity Mars rover’s watch is ended (SlashGear)
- Opportunity rover goes to its last rest after extraordinary 14-year mission (TechCrunch)
- Mars Opportunity rover appears to be dead (TechSpot)
- Opportunity lost: NASA says goodbye to pioneering Mars rover (Nature)
- NASA Declares a Beloved Mars Mission Over (The Atlantic)
- Nasa confirms Mars rover Opportunity is dead (The Guardian)
- NASA set to hold funeral for silent Mars Opportunity rover (CNET)
- The most important satellite images of 2018 (Quartz)
- “Representation Matters:” This Scientist With Ankylosing Spondylitis Works On Mars (HealthCentral)
- To find life on Mars, we’ll need new orbiters, more advanced rovers, and humans (Popular Science)
- ASU scientist created a lip balm that is truly out of this world (The State Press)
- Most of Mars’ Dust Comes From One Place (Smithsonian Magazine)
- Scientists detect giant underground aquifer on Mars, raising hope of life on the planet (The Verge)
- A lake on Mars? New data suggests liquid water lies beneath planet’s southern pole (CBC)
- NASA’s Opportunity Rover is stuck in a giant dust storm that won’t end for months (Yahoo! News)
- How NASA’s latest mission to Mars might dig up truths about Earth (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Weather got you down? The entire planet of Mars is buried in a dust storm right now. (Popular Science)
- Making Outer Space Smell Like Fresh Cut Grass (Discover Magazine)
- ASU director of research recounts Stephen Hawking’s impact on her life (Fox 10 Phoenix)
- Life Could, Uh, Find a Way to Survive in Martian Soil (Inverse)
- Mars InSight Lander Could Settle a Big Debate About the Planet’s Interior (Inverse)
- Greening the Future of Outer Space (Smithsonian Magazine)
- Tanya Harrison Talks Mars’ Geology and Harassment in STEM (Syfy Wire)
- Snow Can Fall on Mars (Popular Mechanics)
- Calling all eclipse chasers: Enter to win and prepare for the “Great American Eclipse” (Alaska Airlines)
- Astronomer calls scientists ‘boys with toys,’ #girlswithtoys proves him wrong (The Verge)
- #SciComm100: tanya-harrison (Science Borealis)
- Heading to Mars: Canadian university students get to drive rover in practice run (Global News)
- “Secret Mars Base” A Cosmic Ray Artifact (Astrobiology Magazine)
- Tanya Harrison: Being proactive helps you stand out from the crowd (Women in Planetary Science)
Header image: Dr. Tanya Harrison during a radio interview for KJZZ, the Phoenix NPR affiliate station.