FIVE PROGRAMS THIS WEEK! SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS
1. Monday, Jan. 28, 2019: 2-3:30 PM PST; 4-5:30 PM CST; 5-6:30 PM EST; We welcome LAURA FORCZYK To the show. Please see the Upcoming Show Menu for specifics regarding this program.
Listeners can talk with Laura Forezyk or the host by using toll free 1 (866) 687-7223, by sending e-mail during the program using drspace@thespaceshow.com. To use Skype from your computer with a headset, the I. D. is thespaceshow. Skype is only available if when announced at the beginning of the program. Please note the toll free number is only available during a live Space Show program. At all other times, it is disconnected.
2. Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019; 7-8:30 PM PST; 9-10:30 PM CST; 10-11:30 PM EST: We welcome back author ROD PYLE regarding his latest book, "interplanetary Robots."
Please review the guest bio on The Space Show website.
Listeners can talk with Rod Pyle or the host by using toll free 1 (866) 687-7223, by sending e-mail during the program using drspace@thespaceshow.com. To use Skype from your computer with a headset, the I. D. is thespaceshow. Skype is only available if when announced at the beginning of the program. Please note the toll free number is only available during a live Space Show program. At all other times, it is disconnected.
3. Wednesday, Jan.30, 2019: Hotel Mars with John Batchelor, myself and our special guest. This program is pre-recorded each week and available once John Batchelor archives it on his website for The John Batchelor Show (http://johnbatchelorshow.com). Please see the website Upcoming Show Menu for details for the latest edition Hotel Mars.
4. Friday, Feb. 1, 2019: 9:30 -11 AM PST (12;30-2 PM EST; 11:30-1 PM CST): We welcome back DR. MICHAEL SCHMIDT & DR. THOMAS GOODWIN regarding their new work on pharmaceuticals and their usage in space.
Please review the guest bios on The Space Show website.
Listeners can talk with Drs. Schmidt and Goodwin using toll free 1 (866) 687-7223, by sending e-mail during the program using drspace@thespaceshow.com. To use Skype from your computer with a headset, the I. D. is thespaceshow. Skype is only available if when announced at the beginning of the program. Please note the toll free number is only available during a live Space Show program.
5. Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019: 12-1:230 PM PST (3-4:30 PM EST, 2-3:30 PM CDST): Open Lines today. We talk about the topics you wan to discuss. Everyone welcome so call us.
Listeners can talk with Rob or the host and the audience using toll free 1 (866) 687-7223, by sending e-mail during the program using drspace@thespaceshow.com. To use Skype from your computer with a headset, the I. D. is thespaceshow. Skype is only available if when announced at the beginning of the program. Please note the toll free number is only available during a live Space Show program. At all other times, it is disconnected.
All archived programs at http://www.thespaceshow.com/ contain a short program synopsis as well as biographical information about the guest. More recent shows feature a key word search program.
Tuesday, Feb. 5 Bob Zimmerman
Friday, Feb. 8: Mark Whittington
Sunday, Feb.10: Beth O'Leary and Lisa Westwood, preserving space historical sites
Monday, Feb. 11, starting no Monday shows
Tuesday, Feb. 12: Matt Bille and others satellite tracking and data display for whale conservation
Friday, Feb. 15: Dr. Will Dawson, LLNL
Sunday, Feb. 17: Washington Holiday no show weekend
Monday, Feb. 18: Washington Holiday no show weekend
Tuesday, Feb. 19: TBD
Friday, Feb. 22: Dr. Zina Jarrahi Cinker Zinajc, The National Graphene Association
Sunday, Feb. 24: Linda Plush
Monday, Feb. 25: Jose Ocasio-Christian, Chief Executive Officer, Caelus Partners
Tuesday, Feb. 26: Bernie Taylor on animals and the stars
Friday, March 1: Dwight Steven Boniecki
Sunday, March 3: Open Lines
Tuesday, March 5: Rod Pyle
Friday, March 8: Jose Ocasio-Christian, Chief Executive Officer, Caelus Partners
Daylight Savings Time Changes Sunday March 10:
Sunday, March 10: Don Eyles, book: "Sunburst and Luminary: an Apollo Memoir", 6.5years on the Apollo Project as a computer scientist at the MIT Instrumentation Lab in Cambridge, where my role was to program most of the software in the LM's onboard computer that was specific to the lunar descent phase. I'm best known for solving the abort-switch problem on Alan Shepard's Apollo 14 mission.
Tuesday, March 12: Chris, see Charity Weeden, space debris, he is in Japan.
Sunday, March 24: Chris Carberry, Explore Mars
Friday, March 29: John Youskauskas , Mel re "Come Fly with Us: NASA’s Payload Specialist Program"