THE SPACE SHOW NEWSLETTER, Programming for Tuesday July 8 and Sunday July 13, 2003


From "Dr Space" <drspace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date Mon, 7 Jul 2003 12:24:29 -0700
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Guests:
Tuesday, July 8, 2003: Dr. John Jurist
 Sunday, July 13, 2003:  John Carter McKnight

 July 8, 20037-8 PM PDT live on KKNW 1150 AM Seattle and the KKNW streaming site.  The Special Edition part of the interview continues to 8:15PM PDT on www.live365.com.streaming site. 

The Space Show for TuesdayJuly 8, 2003  features John Jurist.  As a guest on The Space Show, Dr. Jurist will focus on the biomedical factors associated with suborbital flights, including acceleration, radiation exposure, reduced atmosphere pressure, gas issues and more.  We will also address many of these issues for orbital space flight and longer space missions to Mars, including the pros and cons for using nuclear powered vehicles.  Dr. Jurist will also discuss the regulatory issues of today compared to what they were forty years ago.  Dr. Jurist received a BA in physics and a master's degree in both biophysics and nuclear medicine, as well as a doctorate in in biophysics at the UCLA School of Medicine, followed by postdoctoral training in radiology and medical physics at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine.  Dr. Jurist served as Chairman of the MS degree program in biomedical engineering at the University of Wisconsin, was a professor in orthopedic surgery, and patented a device to measure bone density.  He has authored and co-authored over 180 medical or scientific papers.   Listeners can talk to Dr. Jurist or send him e-mail during the program by calling at toll free 1-866-687-7223 or by using dmlivings@xxxxxxxxx or drspace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.  You can also use AOL IM by using the ScreenName "spaceshowchat."

 
 
Sunday, 13, 20034-5:15 PM PDT live on www.live365.com. 
 This Sunday edition of The Space Show features John Carter McKnight, author of the Spacedaily.com biweekly op-ed and informative column, "The Spacefaring Web."  (www.spacedaily.com)  Mr. McKnight is a freelance writer and business development consultant who addresses economic, political and technological aspects of space development.  Mr. McKnight has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Space Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit organization advocating the development of a spacefaring civilization through private enterprise, and its Mars Project Director.  From 1999 through 2000, he was CEO of Transplanetary Corporation, an engineering design firm specializing in life support technologies for extreme environments.  He was The Mars Society?s first Executive Director, serving from 1998 to 1999.  For over ten years, he practiced corporate finance law in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.    Listeners can talk to John Carter McKnight or send him e-mail during the program by calling at toll free 1-866-687-7223 or by using dmlivings@xxxxxxxxx or drspace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.  You can also use AOL IM by using the ScreenName "spaceshowchat."

PROGRAM LISTENING INSTRUCTIONS:
 
1.  Live365.com.  Use this URL:  http://www.live365.com/stations/dlivingston?site=dlivingston. You can also type in "The Space Show" in the search box on the live365.com home page and you will be taken directly to the program. Just click on the yellow speaker icon.  If you listen to the program on this site, note that you will hear music by Elaine Walker and Zia during the commercial breaks. A special thank you to Ms. Walker and Zia for her permission to use her music.  By listening to this streaming site, you will be able to hear the additional interview (the Special Edition part of the interview.  Note that the Special Edition interview is not available for all shows) which is not broadcast over the hour long radio portion of the program.  If you've not listened to live365.com before, you will need to specify your choice of media player or select the special live365.com player. You can listen to both the Wednesday and Sunday programs on this site.
 
2. KKNW  1150AM in Seattle and their live internet streaming of the program at http://www.newschannel1150.com/.  Simply click on the "LISTEN LIVE" icon in the upper right hand corner. The first time you listen to the program on this site, you may be required to download a file from StreamAudio, the KKNW streaming service.  You can only listen to the Wednesday evening program on either KKNW 1150AM in Seattle or their internet streaming site.
 
PROGRAM CALLING AND E-MAIL  INSTRUCTIONS:
 
1.  Toll free at 1-866-687-7223
 
2.  Seattle area:  1-425-373-5527 (when broadcast live on KKNW)
 
 
4.  AOL IM ScreenName during the program:   "spaceshowchat"
 
 
 
THE FEATURED PROGRAM OF THE WEEK

The program of the week features selected interview(s)from recent Space Show programs. When uploaded, these programs will begin streaming 24 hours a day at http://www.live365.com/stations/dlivingston?site=dlivingston.   Please report any listening problems that you may encounter to dmlivings@xxxxxxxxx

Please note these future programs on The Space Show:  

Tuesday, July 15, 2003:  Jordin Kare,  Laser launch systems.
 
Sunday, July 20, 2003: Evoloterra Celebration: the story of when we first left Earth with Rand Simberg.
 
Tuesday, July 22, 2003:  Peter Schubert, A foundation for space-based manufacturing. 
 
Sunday, July 27, 2003: Victor Rozsnyay, Gravity Control Technologies, Hungary
 
Tuesday, July 29, 2003:  Greg Allison, President of High Altitude Research Corporation
 
Sunday, August 3, 2003:  Tom Olson and Paul Contursi, The Colony Fund.
 
Tuesday, August 5:  Jason Andrews, Andrews Space and Technology
 
Sunday, August 10, 2003:  Pat Kelley, Vela Technologies
 
Tuesday, August 12, 2003:  Michael Lane, LiftPort
 
Tuesday, August 19, 2003:  Matt Bille
 
Sunday, August 24, 2003:  Jim McDade
 
Tuesday, August 26, 2003:  Wes Oleszewski, Author
 
Sunday, September 7, 2003:   Laurie Wiggins, CEO of To Space, Inc.
 
Sunday, September 21, 2003:  Robert Noteboom, Space Frontier Foundation
 
Sunday, September 28, 2003:  Dr. Pascal Lee 
 
Tuesday, December 16, 2003:  Watts Wacker, futurist discussing the future for space development & commerce.
 
 
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