Category Archives: Activism

The Space Show this week

The guests and topics for The Space Show this week:

1. Monday, May 12, 2014, 2-3:30 PM PDT(5-6:30 PM EDT, 4-5:30 PM CDT): NO SHOW TODAY THIS IS MY MEDICAL FOLLOW UP DAY.

2. Tuesday, May 13, 2014:, 7-8:30 PM PDT (10-11:30 PM EDT, 9-10:30 PM CDT): We welcome CHRIS LASTER who is the coordinator of the Russell Space Center, a program that he created in 1998. Students in the Russell Space Center program train throughout the school year for a 27-hour simulated Space Shuttle mission that takes place near the end of the school year. He also created an elementary science lab program that served as a model for several other area schools. For more information, visit http://russellroadrunners.typepad.com/space.

3. Friday, May 16 2014, 9:30 AM-11 AM PDT (12:30-2 PM EDT; 11:30 AM-1 PM CDT): We welcome FRANK VAN RENSSELEAR, SVP, Schafer Aerospace & Strategic Business Development.

4. Sunday, May 18 2014, 12-1:30 PM PDT (3-4:30 PM EDT, 2-3:30 PM CDT). OPEN LINES DISCUSSION. All space and STEM topics welcome. First time callers are encouraged to give us a call.

See also:
/– The Space Show on Vimeo – webinar videos
/– The Space Show’s Blog – summaries of interviews.
/– The Space Show Classroom Blog – tutorial programs

The Space Show is a project of the One Giant Leap Foundation.

Space book: “Harvesting Space for a Greener Earth”

Les JohnsonGreg Matloff, and C Bangs have a new book out:

New Nonfiction ‘Harvesting Space for a Greener Earth’ Looks to
Space Exploration, Technologies to Solve Earthly Challenges

In the nonfiction work Harvesting Space for a Greener Earth, catastrophic threats to our civilization and way of life abound. Food and energy resources dwindle. Climate change looms. Tumbling space rocks threaten devastation or outright extinction.

But solutions to these very real challenges exist, the book’s authors contend, thanks to new technologies and scientific discoveries made possible by space exploration — and still more to come as humanity extends its reach ever further into the solar system.

Newly published by Springer, “Harvesting Space” is exhaustively researched and written by Greg Matloff, a physicist and retired associate professor at the New York City College of Technology and former NASA Faculty Fellow and consultant C Bangs, an ecological artist and former NASA Faculty Fellow; and Les Johnson, co-author of the science fiction novels Back to the Moon and the forthcoming Rescue Mode, and a physicist and technologist at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. It is the second edition of the trio’s 2010 work, Paradise Regained: The Regreening of Earth.

“Gloom and doom sells,” writes award-winning science fiction author Jack McDevitt in his foreword to the volume — but the “Harvesting Space” authors remain distinctly sanguine in their approach to their unsettling subject matter, objectively addressing global challenges from overpopulation and dwindling resources to the threat of an extinction-level event caused by a rogue comet or meteor.

The book pairs themes of environmentalism and exploration, championing good stewardship of the Earth and calling for greater investment in missions of discovery into the solar system. The writers illustrate potential solutions in clear, unambiguous language, demonstrating how technologies and capabilities derived from space exploration can slow, and even reverse, centuries of resource mismanagement across the globe.

“We should feel far from hopeless,” the authors assert. Their recommendation? Time to seek out the untapped resources all around us: “We merely have to move a few hundred kilometers straight up into space to access … a literal universe of energy, raw materials and real estate.”

Find “Harvesting Space for a Greener Earth” on Facebook .

Kindle and paperback editions are available on Amazon.com.

The Space Show this week

The guests and topics for The Space Show this week:

1. Monday, May 5, 2014, 2-3:30 PM PDT(5-6:30 PM EDT, 4-5:30 PM CDT): We welcome MICHAEL LISTNER, ATTY who will be explaining the recent SpaceX lawsuit & other space legal issues in the news..

2. Tuesday, May 6, 2014:, 7-8:30 PM PDT (10-11:30 PM EDT, 9-10:30 PM CDT): ROBERT (BOB) ZIMMERMAN returns for a special program on the Russian-NASA space tension we are hearing about on a daily basis.

3. Friday, May 9 2014, 9:30 AM-11 AM PDT (12:30-2 PM EDT; 11:30 AM-1 PM CDT): We welcome back DR. JOHN JURIST to discuss the significance of our human spaceflight program and its contributions to modern medicine & quality of life here and around the world. .

4. Sunday, May 11 2014, 12-1:30 PM PDT (3-4:30 PM EDT, 2-3:30 PM CDT). NO SHOW TODAY IN HONOR OF MOTHER’S DAY. HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY TO ALL.

See also:
/– The Space Show on Vimeo – webinar videos
/– The Space Show’s Blog – summaries of interviews.
/– The Space Show Classroom Blog – tutorial programs

The Space Show is a project of the One Giant Leap Foundation.

Video: TMRO/Spacevidcast – Changing at the speed of the cosmos

The latest TMRO (formerly Spacevidcast) live show is in the archive:  Changing at the speed of the comsos

Caption:

In Space News we have Vega launch, Proton Launch, Orbital ATK merger, Russian Engine Injunction, SpaceX Stage 1 Recovery video, Dragon Mk II unveiling, High Definition Earth Viewing available live on Ustream, Russia building a super heavy lift rocket for the moon and the Boeing CST-100 Interior.

Main topic: We take a look back and see what has happened in just the last 5 years. It is likely a lot more than you think! Then we gander a guess at what will happen in the next 5 years.

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NSS International Space Development Conference, Los Angeles, May 14-18

Still time to register for the National Space Society‘s annual conference, this year in LA:

Buzz Aldrin, Elon Musk Lead List of Luminaries at the
NSS International Space Development Conference in Los Angeles

May 14-18 Event is Open to the Public with Paid Registration

Los Angeles, California (May 1, 2014) – The 33rd Annual International Space Development Conference (ISDC 2014) kicks off on Wednesday, May 14, for five days of presentations, panels, exhibits, lunches and dinners celebrating this year’s theme, “A Space Renaissance.”

ISDC is the yearly conference of the National Space Society (NSS), a nonprofit organization that has hosted the gathering since 1982. This year’s venue is the Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel, 6101 West Century Boulevard, conveniently located near Los Angeles International Airport.

Among the notable VIPs at ISDC 2014 is the Honorable Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles, who will open Thursday morning’s plenary session, and Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Motors, who will accept the Robert A. Heinlein Memorial Award during Friday evening’s Governor’s Dinner.

Apollo 11 astronaut and author Buzz Aldrin, the second man to set foot on the Moon, will speak at a noontime luncheon on Saturday. A total of six astronauts will be attending the conference.

“I’ve participated in the ISDC since the very first one in 1982, and it remains the preeminent meeting of its kind anywhere in the country,” said Aldrin. “I am looking forward to speaking at the conference again this year and I encourage anyone with an interest in space exploration and innovation to join me at ISDC 2014.”

Throughout the event, a stellar cast of experts and dignitaries, including astronauts, scientists, engineers, educators, aerospace industry leaders, and government officials will share their knowledge and opinions on contemporary space exploration topics. Exhibitors from many leading companies will also be on hand to showcase the latest space-related products, projects and technologies.

Additional distinguished speakers include Geoff Notkin, meteorite expert and star of TV’s Meteorite Men; former NASA Astronaut Rick Searfoss, Director of Flight Test Operations and Chief Test Pilot for XCOR Aerospace; Gwynne Shotwell, President and COO of SpaceX; Taber McCallum, Cofounder of Paragon Space Development Corporation; and over 200 additional presenters and panelists. Three members of the Mercury MESSENGER team will also be participating.

ISDC covers a number of broad topic areas organized into Program Tracks and sub-tracks. One track garnering considerable interest is Space and Media, focusing on the effects of media on the public’s perception of space exploration. Conference attendees will hear from some of the creative minds behind movies like Gravity, Oblivion, and Star Trek: Into Darkness, and the current hit television series COSMOS: A Spacetime Odyssey. Other major tracks include Space Experience, Living in Space, NASA/Exploration, Mars, and Space Solar Power.

“ISDC 2014 is shaping up to be an amazing conference with an extraordinary group of talented speakers and panelists,” said Mark Hopkins, Chairman of the Executive Committee for the National Space Society. “Some event seating is limited, so anyone interested in registering should act quickly.”

Online registration is currently open with a variety of options, from single day registration passes to full conference registration with meals. To do secondary registration for meals and events, click here. Discounts are provided for youth, full-time students, seniors, and members of the National Space Society and its affiliates.

Visit http://isdc.nss.org/2014 for complete registration details and discount requirements. For registration assistance, call 408-736-2363. For information on exhibiting or participating, call 949-727-1211.