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For anyone interested, there is a slashdot-style interview (i.e you
ask the questions) with Robert Zimmerman going on this week at SciScoop (www.sciscoop.com). For those who don't know who he is, here you go: "Provide human beings with the necessary tools and supplies and they can go anywhere." So declared Robert Zimmerman, in his book Leaving Earth: Space Stations, Rival Superpowers, and the Quest for Interplanetary Travel. Zimmerman has been a contributing editor to Astronomy Magazine, and regularly writes on space, science, technology, and culture for Ad Astra, Invention & Technology, Natural History, The Wall Street Journal, and many other magazines and publications. In addition to "Leaving Earth", Zimmerman is the author of Genesis: The Story of Apollo 8: The First Manned Flight to Another World, and The Chronological Encyclopedia of Discoveries in Space, a very detailed reference book on the subject. Zimmerman has a varied background. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, and received a B.A. from Brooklyn College and an M.A. (History/Film) from New York University. Before getting into science writing he worked as a producer and screenwriter for a variety of films, and he has taught film at NYU and other institutions. An avid cave explorer, he has served as chairman of the New York chapter of the National Speleological Society as well as president of the New York Chapter of the National Space Society. In 2000, Zimmerman was co-winner (with Washington Post science reporter Kathy Sawyer) of the first David N. Schramm Science Journalism Award of the American Astronomical Society. He now lives in Maryland, when he's not away traveling. And, he's agreed to an interview on SciScoop. Drog |
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