The National Space Society invites you to the next Space Forum
Thursday, September 12, 2024, 9:00 pm to 10:15 pm EDT
Behind the Headlines: A Journey Through Space Reporting with John Zarrella
Former CNN Space Correspondent
We’re excited to invite you to the next National Space Society Space Forum, where we will be joined by legendary former CNN space correspondent John Zarrella. With more than 32 years of experience at CNN, John became the face of space journalism, reporting on some of the most pivotal moments in space history. Now, he’s ready to share his incredible journey with you.
In this engaging conversation, John will reflect on his career at CNN, where he covered everything from the Challenger disaster to John Glenn’s return to space, and the final flights of the Space Shuttle Program. You’ll hear first-hand stories from the front lines, as John recounts the challenges and triumphs of reporting on the most significant events in space exploration.
John will also share his thoughts on the current state of America’s space program, offering his unique perspective on how it has evolved over the years and where it’s headed next. As someone deeply connected to the space community, John’s insights are sure to be both informative and inspiring. You will also learn about his ongoing work and passion for space, and what it means to him to be a part of this vibrant and ever-expanding space community.
This is your chance to hear from one of the most respected voices in space journalism. Don’t miss this exciting and informative space forum. Register for the space forum using the link below.
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John Zarrella founded JZMedia after a 32-year career at CNN, where he served as the network’s space correspondent. A graduate of St. Thomas University with a Bachelor’s in English, he helped establish the college’s journalism program before starting his television news career as a producer. He held executive producer roles at WJTV-TV in Miami and WBAL-TV in Baltimore, followed by four years at WXIA-TV in Atlanta.
John joined CNN in 1981 as the executive producer at its world headquarters in Atlanta, overseeing the quality and content of newscasts. In 1983, when CNN established its Miami Bureau, John became a correspondent covering Florida, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. His tenacity and enthusiasm quickly made him a household name, as he reported from the front lines on bombings, hijackings, and natural disasters.
As CNN’s space correspondent, John covered pivotal events such as the Challenger disaster, John Glenn’s return to space, various national security and science missions, and the final flights of the space shuttle program. His deep passion for the space industry and his comprehensive knowledge of its intricacies have been evident throughout his career.
John has earned numerous accolades, including an Edward R. Murrow Award, two Emmys, and an Outstanding Achievement Award at the 2002 National Hurricane Conference. In March 2024, he received the National Space Club and Foundation “Press Award” for his exceptional coverage of America’s space program. Today, John remains actively engaged with the space community, hosting significant events at the Kennedy Space Center, including Astronaut Hall of Fame inductions and Apollo and Space Shuttle anniversaries.
Register today to reserve your seat and ask your questions. Use the link below.
Register no later than September 12 at 8 pm EST