February 18, 2021 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. This is one of my more significant Batchelor appearances. The first segment spends a lot of time outlining the power play of the FAA and the Washington bureaucracy to shut down SpaceX’s most recent Starship test. The second segment outlines what is a developing significant science discovery that one science paper calls a paradigm shift related to Mars. The building evidence is now suggesting to scientists that glaciers and ice might have been the major factor for shaping the surface of Mars, not flowing water. If flowing water ever existed on Mars, it might only have been a minor factor in the Red Planet’s geological history.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. I must note a correction during the first segment: I kept referring to “FCC license approval” for the Starship hop. I meant to say “FAA license approval.”
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I will be doing a quickly scheduled appearance with Robert Pratt at 5 pm (Central) today on his Pratt on Texas radio network, airing across the Lone Star State. You can listen live here or from an affiliate station available here.
The interview is scheduled for 30 minutes, but it could go longer. The subject will be the muzzle of oppression that so many Americans are now willing to put on their faces.
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The podcast of my two-hour appearance on The Space Show yesterday is now available here.
As always it was a fun show, with David Livingston starting out by asking me to give my sense of the consequences of the election (no matter who wins) on the aerospace industry. Things went all over the place after that, from Mars exploration to China’s space program to Elon Musk.
I should have posted this earlier, but in a short while I will be appearing tonight on The Space Show with David Livingston, beginning at 7 pm (Pacific). As usual, the appearance should last about two hours.
Feel free to call. We should have some fun talking about how the election might affect the American space effort.