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Broadcast 672 (Special Edition)Listen to the show!
Aired on February 18th, 2007
Guest: Jeff Krukin
Jeff Krukin returned for this Space Show program and to turn the tables on me by interviewing me for The Space Show. He did a superb job as a guest host of The Space Show and I hope all of you enjoy this change of pace program. I commend Jeff for his great idea and enthusiasm to do this type of program. I know you the listeners will find it interesting, informative and entertaining. During the first segment of the show, Jeff brought us up to date with the Space Frontier Foundation and the coming SFF conference in the Washington, DC area from July 18-21, 2007. Please refer to the SFF website for conference details and registration. Visit www.space-frontier.org. Several listeners asked questions about the coming conference and the Overview Effect part of the conference and you will definitely want to hear this discussion. Regarding Jeff's interview with, just listen to it. I was asked questions about the business and financial side of The Space Show, my vision for the show, my inspiration, COTS, why space, outreach, and lots more. I also went off on a rant how space needs to be for all of us regardless of where we live and our national borders. If you want to contact Jeff Krukin, please email him at jkrukin@spacefrontierfoundation.org. The specific page for the SFF conference is http://www.space-frontier.org/Events/NewSpace2007/. As for contacting me, as always at drspace@thespaceshow.com.

About our guest...

Jeff Krukin
Jeff Krukin is the new Executive Director of the Space Frontier Foundation. He is also an international speaker, writer, analyst, and award-winning leader concerned with commercial space development and The Human-Space ConnectionTM Mr. Krukin’s direct space involvement began in 1979 with a summer job at NASA Headquarters. His first space article was published in 1981, the year he completed his graduate internship at NASA Headquarters and became an IBM Systems Engineer at NASA's Johnson Space Center. In the early-1990's he began speaking at conferences about the settlement and development of space. Invited to become a Space Frontier Foundation Advocate in 1990, Jeff spent several years conducting research for various projects. He was Program Director of the Foundation's 1994 Conference and Chairman of the 1995 Conference. Combining his passions for space and writing, in the early 1990's he wrote a monthly column entitled "Think About It," which appeared for several years in the Journal for Space Development and other space newsletters. He has also been published in Space News, the Houston Chronicle, the Houston Business Journal, and on websites like Spacedaily.com and Betterhumans.com. Chelsea House will publish his first book essays, specifically written for high school students, in a multi-author collection in Fall 2004. Jeff is also a noted conference speaker and has been interviewed on radio and television news programs. Mr. Krukin received the 1998 ProSpace Activist of the Year Award and in 1999 he became Vice President and continued as Director of March Storm. Jeff became Chairman in 2002 and served until 2004. Jeff’s current affiliations include the International Association of Space Entrepreneurs and The Space Frontier Foundation’s Space Settlement Project. Jeff Krukin has presented his ideas for marketing space settlement to the general public and at space conferences, including the recent RTM. He has co-presented at the World Future Society’s annual conference with Guillermo Sohnlein, founder and President of the International Association of Space Entrepreneurs. This December, he will speak and participate in panel discussions at the International Space University’s annual international symposium in France. Jeff is particularly interested in speaking to high school students about these subjects.

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