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194 (Special Edition) | Listen to the show! | | Aired on February 10th, 2004 | | Guest: Robert Zimmerman |
| Robert Zimmerman is a returning Space Show guest, an award winning science writer and space historian, a producer and screenwriter of feature films, documentaries, industrials, and commercials, and author of the current best selling book, "Leaving Earth." During this program, Mr. Zimmerman provides us with an in-depth analysis of the new space policy initiative put forward by President Bush. In looking at this proposal in detail, he also looks at NASA, its current structure and what the new policy proposal does for reforming NASA versus maintaining its status quo. Drawing upon his research, historical expertise, personal interviews with those that made the space history, both in the former Soviet Union and the United States, Zimmerman is able to show us how government policy has been impacted in each nation by central planning, bureaucratic decision making, and space policy promotion. He correctly shows how the Russian space program differs from what went on in the former Soviet Union and how NASA and the United States have taken on more and more characteristics of the centrally planned type programming which was prevalent in the Soviet Union but is not in today's Russia. Zimmerman is able to bring the varied components of his analysis together to help us understand the new Bush space policy program, to see ways that this policy could be carried out with a far more likelihood of success and with far more support from the American people with significantly more benefits for the American people than what will afford us in the centrally planned, top down program suggested by Mr. Bush. For those interested in a serious look at this new space policy initiative, don't miss this program.
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| About our guest... |
Robert Zimmerman Robert Zimmerman is a well known and respected space historian and author.
He posts regularly at his new website, http://behindtheblack.com, on space, science, and other matters relating to cultural and political issues.
Mr. Zimmerman is also an award winning author. His most recent book, THE UNIVERSE IN A MIRROR: THE SAGA OF THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE AND THE VISIONARIES WHO BUILT IT (Princeton University Press) was just released in paperback. The book tells the poignant tale of the men and women behind the telescope, and how many had to sacrifice careers and family to get it built.
It also describes in detail the importance of Hubble both scientifically and culturally. More than any other instrument sent into space, the Hubble Space Telescope reshaped the human perception of our place in the universe.
Robert's previous book, LEAVING EARTH: SPACE STATIONS, RIVAL SUPERPOWERS, AND THE QUEST FOR INTERPLANETARY TRAVEL, is a must read! It describes in detail the history of manned space flight, post Apollo. Thus, it includes a lot of information about the Soviet/Russian space program that is unknown to most Americans. In 2003 American Astronautical Society awarded LEAVING EARTH the Eugene Emme Award as that year's the best space history for the general public.
Mr. Zimmerman has also authored GENESIS, THE STORY OF APOLLO 8 (published by Four Walls Eight Windows in 1998), telling the family and political tale behind the first human journey to another world, and THE CHRONOLOGICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DISCOVERIES IN SPACE (published by Oryx Press, now ABC-CLIO, 2000), a detailed reference book describing what was accomplished on every space mission beginning in October 1957 with Sputnik and continuing through December 1999.
His work is published regularly in such magazines as SCIENCE, ASTRONOMY, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, INVENTION & TECHNOLOGY, FORTUNE, AD ASTRA, AMERICAN HISTORY, STARDATE, and many other major magazines. In 2000 he was co-winner of the David N. Schramm Award, given by the High Energy Astrophysics Division of the American Astronomical Society for Science Journalism.
He can be reached at zimmerman at nasw dot org.
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