FIVE PROGRAMS THIS WEEK! SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS
1. Monday, July 23, 2018: 2-3:30 PM PDT (4-5:30 PM CDT, 5-6:30 PM EDT): We welcome back TORY BRUNO, CEO of ULA. Mr. Bruno will be with us for one hour. You can send advance email questions to us or post them on our blog for this program.
Listeners can talk with Tory Bruno 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, July 24, 2018; 7-8:30 PM PDT; 9-10:30 PM CDT; 10-11:30 PM EDT: We welcome back JOHN BUCKNELL to discuss recent updates and changes to his nuclear propulsion concept and project. See our blog for details.
Please review the guest bio on The Space Show website.
Listeners can talk with John Bucknell 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, July 25, 2018: 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, July 27, 2018: 9:30 AM-11 PM PDT, (12:30 -2 PM EDT; 11:30 AM-1 PM CDT):We welcome back Dr. Gil Levin to update us with news regarding his Viking mission searching for life experiments.
Please review the guest bio on The Space Show website.
Listeners can talk with Dr. Levin or the host 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, July 29, 2018: 12-1:30 PM PDT (3-4:30 PM EDT, 2-3:30 5PM CDT): Welcome to OPEN LINES where we talk about the topics that interest you. First time callers are welcome. Also welcome are all space, STEM, STEAM, and science related calls and topics.
Listeners can talk with 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.
Monday, July 30: Libby Jackson, author of "Galaxy Girls"
Tuesday, July 31: Dr. Pat Patterson, SmallSat
Friday, August 3: Dr. Thais Russomano on her new book
Monday, August 6: Dr. Mackenzie Day, Ghost Dunes on Mars
Friday, August 10: Dr. Henry Hertzfeld, Director of the SSI at GWU, space as a commons discussion
Sunday, August 12: Michael Ciancone
Sunday, August 19: Open Lines
Monday, August 20: Brent Sherwood of JPL re artificial gravity and LOP-G
Tuesday, August 21: No show leaving for Mars Society Conf
Friday, August 24: No Show, Mars Society Conf.
Sunday, August 26: No Show, Mars Society Conf.
Monday, August 27: No show, returning from Mars Society Conf.
Friday, August 31: Bjarke Gotfredsen, details to follow
Sunday, Sept. 2: No show Labor Day Holiday
Monday, Sept. 3: No show for Labor Day Holiday
Monday, Sept. 10: Dr. Chris Limbach, particle beam and laser interstellar propulsion, Texas A&M