FIVE PROGRAMS THIS WEEK! SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS
1. Monday, Oct. 24, 2016; 2-3:30 PM PDT, 5-6:30 PM EDT, 4-5:30 PM CDT: NO SHOW TODAY.
Listeners can talk with Eric Berger or the host using toll free 1 (866) 687-7223, by sending e-mail during the program using drspace@thespaceshow.com, thespaceshow@gmail.com, or dmlivings@yahoo.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. SPECIAL TIME: Tuesday, Oct. 25: 2-3:30 PM PDT, 5-6:30 PM EDT, 4-5:30 PM CDT:Barry Levin is welcomed to the show to discuss The Space Show Back of the Book Segment. Be sure to see his spreadsheets for this program posted on our blog.
Please review the guest bio on The Space Show website.
Listeners can talk with Barry Levin or the the host by using toll free 1 (866) 687-7223, by sending e-mail during the program using drspace@thespaceshow.com, thespaceshow@gmail.com, or dmlivings@yahoo.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, Oct. 26, 2016: Hotel Mars TBD
You can read the bios posted on The Space Show website.
4. Friday, Oct. 28, 2016: 9:30-11AM PDT, 12:30-2 PM EDT, 11:30 AM-1 PM CDT; We welcome JULIAN GUTHRIE to discuss her excellent new book, "How To Make A Spaceship: A Band Of Renegades, An Epic Race, And The Birth Of Private Spaceflight."
Please review the guest bio on The Space Show website.
Listeners can talk with Julian Guthrie or the host using toll free 1 (866) 687-7223, by sending e-mail during the program using drspace@thespaceshow.com, thespaceshow@gmail.com, or dmlivings@yahoo.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.
6. SPECIAL TIME: Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016: 11-12:30 PM PDT (2-3:30 PM EDT, 1-2:30 5PM CDT): We welcome our Open Lines program for today. All space and STEM callers welcome. First time callers are welcome.
Please review the guest bio on The Space Show website.
Listeners can talk with our guests or the host using toll free 1 (866) 687-7223, by sending e-mail during the program using drspace@thespaceshow.com, thespaceshow@gmail.com, or dmlivings@yahoo.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, Oct. 31: Jim Armor, Orbital ATK
Tuesday, Nov. 1: No show due to non-space business requirements.
Friday, Nov. 4: Susanne Peters from Germany. Space object and debris issues
Tuesday, Nov. 8: Election Day, no show to watch returns.
Friday, Nov. 11: Bob King, author
Sunday, Nov. 13: Rand Simberg
Monday, Nov. 14: Marianne Dyson
Tuesday, Nov. 15: Bob Zimmerman
Friday, Nov. 18: Dr. Bruce Cordell
Sunday, Nov. 20: Jay Wittner
Monday, Nov. 21: Leonard David
Friday, Nov. 25: No show due to Thanksgiving holiday
Sunday, Nov. 27: Lt. Col. Peter Garretson
Friday, Dec. 9: No Show due to attending Raw Science Film Festival
Sunday, Dec. 11:No Show, returning from Raw Science Film Festival
Monday, Dec. 12: Davide Sivolella author regarding space shuttle book
Tuesday, Dec. 13: Nancy Atkinson
Friday, Dec. 16: Dylan Taylor, space business and finance
Sunday, Dec. 18: Michael Listner, space law and policy in review for the year
Sunday, Dec. 25: No show, Christmas
Friday, Dec. 30: Tom Olson, space year in review