suborbital and orbital tourism

Broadcast 1106 (Special Edition)

Guest: Stephen E. Doyle, Atty. Topics: Space law, space property rights, space traffic management, liability, space debris, space tourism, and much more. Stephen Doyle was our guest for today's Space Show program to discuss various aspects of space law. As it turned out, this was a very comprehensive discussion on a variety of space law issues including space traffic management, space tourism, liability issues, space property rights, the Outer Space Treaty, international contributors to space law, and so very much more. I recommend this as a must hear program.

Broadcast 469 (Special Edition)

Dr. Madhu Thangavelu returned as guest for this Space Show program. We began our discussion with Dr. Thangavelu in-depth analysis of the proposal to send people back to the Moon and the ESAS Report. Our guest outline both the good and the bad, the most important and what has been omitted in the RTM discussion. He especially focused on what to do once we get back to the Moon. We also discussed his views on space tourism and you will find his comments on suborbital and orbital tourism to be illuminating and interesting. We discussed the architecture being planned for RTM and much more.

Broadcast 434 (Special Edition)

Dr. Geoffrey Crouch was the guest for this special Space Show program originally aired on Dec. 21 and replayed for Christmas, Dec. 25, 2005. Dr. Crouch has undertaken innovative and state of the art market research for suborbital and orbital tourism using Discrete Choice Modeling. During the first part of the interview, we talked about market research in general, how its done, its importance, how to properly use it, how to draw the right conclusion from the data, and best uses for focus groups, individual interviews, and even the newer online interviews and surveys.

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