Monthly Archive for May, 2007

The Space Show Interviews Walt Anderson

Space entrepreneur and convicted tax evader Walt Anderson speaks to David Livingston from DC Jail in this special edition of the Space Show.
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Dr. Ken Cox and Bruce Pittman Discuss Space Commerce

Dr. Ken Cox and Bruce Pittman were the special guests for this Space Show program to discuss space commerce.
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Space Show Interview with NM Space Port Authority Director

Rick Homans, the Executive Director of the New Mexico Spaceport Authority, discusses plans for tourism flights from the desert.
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Space Show Interview with Dr. John Jurist on Space Investment

Dr. John Jurist speaks with David Livingston about investing in alt.space businesses.
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The Space Show Highlights Space Investment Summit

Paul Eckert, Tom Olson and Eva-Jane Lark discussed the recently held Space Investment Summit with Dr. David Livingston.
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Space Show Interview with Dr. Charles Lurio

Dr. Charles Lurio talks about developments in commercial spaceflight, NASA’s VSE, and more with Dr. David Livingston.
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Space Show Podcast with LiftPort’s Michael Laine

Michael Laine, the President of LiftPort, talks to David Livingston about his company and the prospects for the space elevator.
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The Space Show Podcast Interview with Esther Dyson

Esther Dyson talks to David Livingston about her company, EDventure, and her Flight School workshop for new air and space entrepreneurs.
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Masten Space Systems blog » More multiple engine tests

Masten Space Systems has posted new videos of multiple engine tests on its web site.
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“Radio” Helps Win Man Suborbital Ride

British data analyst Ian Anderson won a contest for a suborbital ride that will be arranged by Space Adventures by naming radio as the greatest invention of all time.
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