Space Elevator Conference in August + CLIMB Vol. 2 now available

Registration is open for the ISEC Space Elevator Conference, August 23-25, at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.

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The second issue of the CLIMB – The Space Elevator Journal is now on sale : Volume 2 of CLIMB now available! – The Space Elevator Blog

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CLIMB – Vol.2/Num.1

  • This is the second issue of CLIMB. It contains 6 peer-reviewed articles, the paper which earned an “Honorable Mention” in the 2011 Artsutanov Prize competition, a recounting of the history of the Space Elevator by none other than co-inventor Jerome Pearson and much more.
  • Editor-in-Chief: Ted Semon
  • Technical Review Lead: Ben Shelef
  • Publication date: July, 2013
  • A print copy of this Journal can be purchased for $14.99 (plus shipping & handling) from lulu.com. Visiting this site also allows you to see a preview of the Journal. A pdf version of Volume 2 will be available shortly.

 

The Space Show this week

Programs on The Space Show this week:

1. Monday, July 29, 2013, 2-3:30 PM PDT (5-6:30 PM EDT, 4-5:30 PM CDT): No show as I am the designated driver for a friend undergoing sedated medical tests.

2. Tuesday, July 30, 2013, 7-8:30 PM PDT (10-11:30 PM EDT, 9-10:30 PM CDT): OPEN LINES. All space and STEM calls welcome. First Time callers welcome.

3. Friday, August 2, 2013, 9:30-11 AM PDT (11:30- 1 PM CDT, 12:30PM-2:00 PM EDT): We welcome Australian space enthusiast Trent Waddington who came here for the NewSpace Conference and more. Trent will discuss the conference with us, space in Australia, and much more. Trent is also a Space Show listener and he frequently calls us or sends emails with comments/questions.

4. Sunday, 2013, 12-1:30 PM PDT (3-4:30 PM EDT, 2-3:30 PM CDT). We welcome back SARA HOWARD regarding her new Apollo and space history book, Mischief at Michoud.

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.