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375 (Special Edition) | Listen to the show! | | Aired on August 16th, 2005 | | Guests: David Hoerr, Patrick Stiennon |
| David Hoerr and Patrick Stiennon, co-authors of "The Rocket Company," were the guests for this Space Show program. We talked extensively about their book which is an illustrated fictionalized account of the challenges faced by a group of seven investors and their engineering team in developing a low-cost, reusable, Earth to orbit launch vehicle. The books discusses the marketing, regulatory, and technical problems involved in carrying out the rocket business. We soon went from the fictionalized world of the book to questions reality based questions about the launch and rocket industry. Issues of high sustained flight rates were discussed, lunar missions were talked about, space tourism and space transportation were discussed, as was the investment needed to build such a rocket. As a result of a listener question, the two authors were asked about the likelihood of raising billions of dollars for a rocket investment and if the smaller nations that take great pride and prestige in having their own national airline would feel the same and build their own national space plane company. The book is published by the AIAA and is available from their website store as well as Amazon.com. It can be ordered from any bookstore and is a very informative and entertaining read. For further information, visit http://www.hobbyspace.com/AAdmin/archive/SpecialTopics/RocketCom/titlePage.html. Patrick can be reached by e-mail at rockets@machinepatents.com and David can be reached by e-mail at dhoerr@chorus.net. As always, you can send email to either or both authors through drspace@thespaceshow.com. |
| About our guests... |
David Hoerr David Hoerr is currently working as a contract work fulltime for one of the new launch vehicle companies. For the past several years he has been teaching in the Engineering Mechanics and Astronautics program at the University of Wisconsin - Madison and doing contract work for several small aerospace companies. He has his degree in engineering Mechanics and Astronautics program and is an aerospace engineer with extensive experience in the design, analysis, and fabrication of a variety of aerospace vehicle structures and subsystems, including general aviation aircraft. He served eight years as an engineering officer in the U.S. Air Force, and later worked at Pacific American Launch Systems and Lockheed Missiles and Space Company. In 1998, he participated in developmental test operations at Rotary Rocket Company’s rocket engine test facility. He has been responsible for the design of new products in the industrial vehicles, consumer products, and biotechnology industries. At the University of Wisconsin, he has taught Introduction to Engineering, Statistics, and Engineering Problem Solving. He also serves as an advisor to the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Student Branch project to construct a kit-built aircraft. Mr. Hoerr holds a B.S. and M.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from the University of Illinois. He is a Senior Member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and is a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association. His recent activities include working on advanced thermal protection system concepts for reentry vehicles and, with Patrick Stiennon, writing “The Rocket Company,” recently published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Patrick Stiennon Patrick Stiennon is an experienced aerospace engineer and patent attorney at Stiennon & Stiennon in Madison, Wisconsin. He is also a Senior Member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He has worked for Lockheed Missile and Space Corporation and is a member of both the California and the Wisconsin bar.
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