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Broadcast 781 (Special Edition)Listen to the show!
Aired on July 1st, 2007
Guests: Chuck Longton, Stephen Metschan, Ross Tierney
Ross Tierney, Chuck Longton, and Stephen Metschan were the guests on The Space Show to discuss the DIRECT" Space Transportation System Derivative v2.0. Please visit the DIRECT website at www.directlauncher.com for information, pictures, and details for this alternative system for returning to the Moon. Our three guests explained the origin and the history of the program and what they are doing to have the DIRECT program considered by NASA as the program of choice for returning to the Moon. Based on their analysis and the same for the over 50 rocket engineers working on the project, the Direct 2 hardware and program can save both money and time for NASA in getting to the Moon. This Space Show program is a comprehensive discussion of why it is believed that DIRECT can achieve these objectives and should be preferable to the system NASA is developing for our Moon program. During the show, there were many questions about the congressional funding of NASA, what would have to be in alignment for their to be additional funding, political decision making and much more. Ross, Stephen, and Chuck pointed out that the discussion about this project and its related subjects takes place at nasawpaceflight.com, a discussion board opened to all http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/. Simply create a password and username and join in. This discussion board is not operated by or owned by NASA despite its name. Listeners are urged to participate in the ongoing discussion and to ask follow up questions and comments here. Go to the Forum for the Ares 1 and you will see the discussion links. Listeners asked our guests many questions about why DIRECT should be the program rather than what NASA is doing and you will want to hear the explanations. Our guests encourage listeners to do their own research on these matters and come up with their own conclusions as to DIRECT and the NASA program.

About our guests...

Chuck Longton
Chuck Longton is a Senior Structural Design Specialist managing a design group responsible for structural systems integration, tooling and fixture design for the nation’s nuclear submarine fleet for the United States Navy. Chuck first became interested in spaceflight when he listened to the radio signals of the Russian Sputnik in 1957 with his father. After high school he joined the Air Force and was initially assigned to rocket engine propulsion systems on the Atlas and then the Titan ICBM’s. After leaving the Air Force, he went to work for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft as a structural designer where his first assignment was creating turbine exhaust vanes for the JT9D engine, the world’s first turbofan engine, which powered the Boeing 747 Jumbo jet. Being from a Navy town, he eventually went to work at Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut, where he had become fascinated by the design challenges involved in creating a machine, a nuclear powered submarine, with such constricted space available, inside which over 100 men would live and work, under the ocean surface, for up to six months at a time without ever coming to the surface. He has been involved in submarine design for 20 years. But while continuing this work, he maintained his interests and professional involvement in spaceflight technology throughout his career thru his contacts in the industry. A member of the AIAA, Chuck brings a total of over 40 years of structural design experience to his life-long love of manned spacecraft. Chuck has been married for 41 years to a woman he met while in the Air Force, has 5 children and 13 grandchildren, two of whom share his passion for manned spaceflight.

Stephen Metschan
Stephen Metschan is Founder/President of TeamVision Corporation developer of FrameworkCT. FrameworkCT is a new class of Business Intelligence software focused on improving the early decision process in large complex organizations. Prior to founding TeamVision Stephen Metschan worked for the Boeing company on Advanced Engineering projects for NASA for over ten years. His primary focus was on the integration of Analysis, Design, Manufacturing, Finance, and Marketing teams into a cohesive understand of the problem and solution space for advanced vehicle systems. He graduated in 1989 with a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Portland.

Ross Tierney
Ross Tierney is a British citizen formerly working in the IT field, but as of 2000, now working for his own company building highly detailed scale models for both the professional and enthusiast space markets. His offices are in the UK and US. Ross has written journalistic pieces for NASASpaceFlight.com which brought him into contact with NASA engineers on the DIRECT study. Ross has been fronting the DIRECT work on behalf of over 50 real rocket scientists for over 12 months.

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