Joalda Morancy is a rocket scientist and science communicator. They currently work as an Avionics Systems Test Engineer at Blue Origin working to build a permanent human presence on the Moon. They graduated from the University of Chicago with a degree in Astrophysics and are also pursuing a doctoral degree in spacecraft controls at the University of Washington. Joalda is the author of two previous books for Neon Squid: Aliens and How to Survive on the Moon. Joalda is passionate about doing science communication with the general public, especially with younger kids. Coming from a marginalized background has inspired them to help those with similar stories who are interested in STEM.Renee Jablow is a paper engineer based in Los Angeles who creates pop-up and novelty paper designs. Her paper engineering career began as a young child, taking apart envelopes, paper bags, and milk cartons. She has paper engineered more than seventy children’s books, including designing paper models for Harry Potter, Star Wars and Game of Thrones.Paul Boston is an award-winning children’s illustrator who studied illustration and sequential design at Brighton University in the UK. Paul lists his inspirations as 1950's children's books, antique maps and diagrams, 17th Century engravings, gothic art and Japanese prints; to name just a few! Paul’s fun and playful style has a wide appeal and has been commissioned across the whole spectrum of publishing including activity books, educational titles, and picture books.