The Space Show this week – Dec.21.2021

The guests and topics of discussion on The Space Show this week:

1. Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021; 7 pm PST (9 pm CST, 10 pm EST): We welcome back Andrew Chanin of the UFO EFT for a summary of space finance 2021 and a look ahead to 2022.

2. Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2021; 1:00 pm PST (3:00 pm CST, 4:00 pm EST) – Hotel MarsJohn Batchelor and Dr. David Livingston will review space developments in 2021.

3. Friday, Dec.24, 2021; 9:30-11 am PST (11:30 am-1 pm CST, 12:30-2 pm EST): No show for the Christmas holiday. Merry Christmas everyone.

4. Sunday, Dec.26, 2021; 12-1:30 pm PST (2-3:30 pm CST, 3-4:30 pm EST): We welcome back Leonard David to review special news stories of 2021 and a look ahead to 2022 for space.

Some recent shows:

** Sunday, Dec.19.2021Theresa Hitchenswas back with us to discuss national security space policy, main concerns, 2022 be on the look out for issues and more“.

** Friday, Dec.17.2021Dr. Lee Cronin from the University of Glasgow, Scotland spoke with David Livingston and co-host Bill Gowan about “his work in molecular complexity leading to his development of the Molecular Assembly index to help search for biomarkers and life on other planets“.

** Wednesday, Dec.15.2021 – Hotel Mars – Anatoly Zak, publisher of the Russian space news website www.russianspaceweb.com, gave John Batchelor and Dr. David Livingston an update “on Russian space news […] with a focus on the Russian parts to the ISS“.

** Tuesday, Dec.14.2021Gene Meyers discussed “Space Solar Power Sats, Gene’s unique advocacy for SSP, top policy makers and politicians through his White Paper, infrastructure and more“.

** See also:
* The Space Show Archives
* The Space Show Newsletter
* The Space Show Shop

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