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Broadcast 195 (Special Edition)Listen to the show!
Aired on February 15th, 2004
Guest: Steven Wolfe
Steven Wolfe returned to The Space Show to discuss aspects of President Bush's newly proposed space policy to return to the Moon and take humans to Mars. Not only did Steven Wolfe evaluate and discuss this policy from various points of view, he also discussed space advocacy, its plusses and shortfalls, especially when considering the type of space policy program now on the discussion table. Steven and I also suggested ways for space advocacy to be more inclusive, thus to advocate to and with the general public. Mr. Wolfe goes into great detail to explain to Space Show listeners the importance of having human space settlements and how having such a vision as the goal totally transforms the space debate for everyone, government, advocates, and the general public. During the last segment of the program, Steve was asked to explain the benefits for human space settlement for Mr. and Mrs.. Jose Sixpack. Both Steve and I did so, with the great help from Space Show listeners, their comments, and their suggestions.

About our guest...

Steven Wolfe
Steven Wolfe is a returning Space Show guest. Mr. Wolfe is a noted author and former legislative aide for space policy to the late Congressman George E. Brown, Jr., Democrat from California. Mr. Wolfe drafted the Space Settlement Act of 1998 (contained in P.L. 100-685) and he served as Executive Director of the Congressional Space Caucus as well as on the Board of Directors for The National Space Society. Mr. Wolfe's writings appear in The New York Times and elsewhere. He will soon have an op-ed piece in Ad Astra discussing space settlement in light of the President's new space policy. He is also the author of the Johnny Appleseed Hypothesis. He has a chapter in the new book edited by Rick Tumlinson, "Return To The Moon."

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