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1123 (Special Edition) | Listen to the show! | | Aired on March 17th, 2009 | | Guests: Jack Hagerty, Jon Rogers |
| Guests: Jack Hagerty, Jon Rogers. Topics: Flying saucers in film and popular culture, science fiction, flying discs. Authors Jack Hagerty and Jon Rogers were the guests for this program to discuss their newly published book by Apogee, "The Saucer Fleet." As we started the discussion, the first order of business was to define flying saucer for the book and our discussion as "an aircraft or spacecraft with planar-circular wings that resembles a disc. 2) Any artwork or hardware made to indicate an aircraft or spacecraft that is shaped like a disk" as stated on Page iv of the book. We then started talking about famous flying saucers in key movies such as The Day The Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, War of the Worlds, This Island Earth, Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers, Lost In Space, The Invaders, Disneyland Flying Saucers and the action strip Twin Earths. The authors go into back story detail of the saucers used in these films, stories and the Disneyland ride, sometimes even providing the reader with the details and specs for the saucers, even for Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet. We talked about the people that made the saucers and the movies such as Ray Harryhausen. Other topics that came up were the Soviet and Nazi saucers during and immediately after World War II and the fear people had about the existence of such items. Many of the early saucer and UFO characters were discussed in the context of this book including George Adamski, Frank Scully, and George Pal among others. Our discussion with both authors and the listener questions provided a very lively show, informative, and fun. Its a program you will certainly want to hear. Both authors have another well known book, The Spaceship Handbook which they discussed at the end of our two hour program. As you will hear, if a listener mentions The Space Show and orders both books from either author's website, you will get the discount they offered at the end of the program. Having these books myself, I can absolutely recommend them both to you and the special offer for listeners is very attractive. For Jon Rogers, his website is www.rogersrocketships.com. You can contact Jon Rogers regarding book purchases, comments, and questions from this show through his website at http://www.rogersrocketships.com/contact.cfm. Jack Hagerty's website is www.arapress.com. You can reach Jack by email with your comments, questions, or for book purchases at jhagerty@juno.com. |
| About our guests... |
Jack Hagerty Jack is a consulting engineer to the semiconductor and medical equipment industries, his current assignments involving both plasma etchers and plasma separators.He founded ARA Press to publish and distribute Spaceship Handbook, but is more than happy to let Apogee take over those tasks for The Saucer Fleet. Now maybe the next one won’t take six years! After Spaceship Handbook, people began to get the idea that he might know something about the subject. He’s been interviewed multiple times on the Sci-Fi interview webcast “Hour 25” and on the SETI Institute’s “Are We Alone” program to comment on the eve of SpaceshipOne’s historic first flight. On the occasion of publishing The Saucer Fleet, he’s been warned that he’ll now have lots of “friends” in the saucer community whether he wants them or not!
Jon Rogers Although Jon Rogers was born, raised, and now resides north of Seattle, Washington, for many years he called the SF Bay Area his home. There he was an electronics and Aerospace engineer responsible for building microwave systems for the Space Shuttle, as well as the TDRSS, IntelSat IV, Goes, and SCS series Satellite systems. He holds a degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from SJSU, Certifications in Program Management from UC, and Manufacturing Engineering from SME. Jon has been involved with Rockets and Aerospace his entire career. A witness to the Mercury space program, he was a Nike Fire Controller in ARADCOM, a communications technician at White Sands Missile Range, and a QA Inspector on the Apollo/LEM Comm. Antennas all before he became an engineer working on the Space Shuttle and Satellites. Since then, he has studied the development of spaceships from concept to reality becoming a recognized spaceship archeologist. He co-authored and illustrated The Spaceship Handbook, as well as articles on spaceships for Filmfax magazine and the AIAA Houston’s newsletter, Horizons (April, 2008). He was a speaker at the National Association of Rocketry Convention in Austin (NARCON 2002), the American Astronautical Society (AAS) 50th Annual National Convention (2003), and was interviewed along with co-author Jack Hagerty on Mike Hodel’s Hour 25 online Radio program at the San Jose World Science Fiction Convention (ConJose). He is presently developing a website (rogersrocketships.com), dedicated to the history and Art of the spaceship.
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