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Edmond John lives in Charlotte North Carolina with his wife and 5 daughters. His diverse career has included aerospace engineering, sales & marketing, home automation, and finance. He enjoys boating, fishing the local lakes and “recharging” at the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Thank you ... and email to let me kn....[more]
Angie Bukley has 25 years of professional experience in space and defense systems and is the Acting Vice President for Research at the University of Tennessee Space Institute in Tullahoma, Tennessee, USA. From November 2003 - June 2007, she was a Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science an....[more]
Author of 8 science fiction novels -- 2 for adults and 6 for Young Adults. Editor of nonfiction anthologies for high schools. Some YA nonfiction and YA science fiction anthologies published long ago.
Andrew Fraknoi is the Chair of the Astronomy Program at Foothill College near San Francisco, where he teaches courses on “astronomy and physics for poets” attended by 900+ students each year. In 2007, he was selected as Professor of the Year for the state of California by the Carnegie Endowment for Higher Education. ....[more]
Chris Gainor is a historian and writer specializing in the history of technology. In addition to his four books, Chris has been published in Spaceflight and Quest magazines, in various online publications, and in Canadian newspapers. He holds a Master of Science degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree. Chris is current....[more]
Robert was born in England in 1958. Educated at St Oswald's College in Shropshire he studied mathematics and physics. In 1975 Robert attended a Led Zeppelin concert appearance in London which began a life-long obsession with the band and their music. That same year he briefly worked as a member of the road crew for ....[more]
Barry Lebost is an inventor ahead of his time. In the late 1970s, at the age of 30, he invented, constructed and installed the “Lebost Wind Turbine” on a New York University building rooftop in Manhattan that demonstrated how water can be heated directly from wind power. He is an “iconoclast” who initiates projects by ....[more]
Sy was the Lead EECOM Flight Controller throughout all Apollo manned missions and an EGIL (Skylab EECOM) for all of the Skylab program missions. On the international scene, Sy was the Lead EECOM for the American-Russian Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) mission. He contributed his experience to early shuttle missions an....[more]
CRAIG NELSON is the author of several previous books, including The First Heroes, Thomas Paine (winner of the 2007 Henry Adams Prize), and Let’s Get Lost (short-listed for W.H. Smith’s Book of the Year). His writing has appeared in Vanity Fair, Salon, The New England Review, Reader’s Digest, The New York Observer, ....[more]
Curt Newport is a pioneer in the development and operation of Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and works in government operations as an Assistant Project Manager at Phoenix International, Inc. During his work with underwater vehicles, he has accumulated over 4000 hours of piloting time operating Canadian, U.S., and....[more]
Rod Pyle is a writer and documentary filmmaker. His previous writing credits include "Missions to the Moon" and "Destination Moon" by Carlton Books UK (also distributed in the US by Smithsonian/Harper Collins), and In Their Own Words: The Space Race, a 7- hour audio book published by Topics Entertainment. He has wr....[more]
Ted Spitzmiller began his professional career in the military at the Army's Ordinance Guided Missile School in Huntsville, Alabama. He went on to nuclear weapons training at Sandia Base in New Mexico, where he taught for two years in the Atomic Weapons Training Group. He has worked for IBM, INTEL, and the Los Alamos Na....[more]
After serving a tour in the United States Marine Corps, Scott decided to pursue an education in the field of engineering. In 1986 Scott received his Associates Degree in Mechanical Design and Engineering Technology from ITT Technical Institute in Phoenix. He worked for various companies such as McDonnell Douglas Helico....[more]
Isaac Yudovich Ozimov (January 2, 1920 – April 6, 1992) was an American author, best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. He also wrote mystery, fantasy, and non-fiction. Asimov wrote or edited approximately five hundred books and more than nine thousand letters and postcards. One of his short sto....[more]
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