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Dr. Clark Lindsey
WWW: www.hobbyspace.com
Dr. Clark Lindsey is the founder and owner of www.hobbyspace.com, one of the web's premier resources for space information and research for space professionals and the general public. The companion weblog www.SpaceTransportNews.com has become a popular source of news and information about the latest developments in the New Space movement. His primary goal is to get the public involved in space related activities either directly or vicariously. Space should become a real and vibrant part of their lives rather than just a remote, abstract domain where a small number of government employees do esoteric research. Furthermore, he wants to convince the public that humans can accomplish great things in space not just on the long term "Star Trek" time scale but within our own time. Dr. Lindsey has a PhD in experimental physics from the University of California at Riverside. After post-docs with Iowa State and Fermilab, he worked for several years at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Currently he does computer programming and web project development. He was a co-author in 2005 of the book JavaTech (Cambridge University Press).
Appeared on the following broadcasts:
#853 - Guest: Dr. Clark Lindsey. Dr. Clark Lindsey was the guest for this Space Show program which... (12/17/2007)
#190 - Dr. Clark Lindsey returned to The Space Show for this program. Dr. Lindsey, founder and... (1/27/2004)
#65 - Dr. Clark Lindsey, Public participation in space exploration and development. (8/13/2002)

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