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| Ted Spitzmiller | thspitzmiller@msn.com | 2007-04-17 18:06:29 |
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| Ted began his professional career at the Army’s Ordinance Guided Missile School in Huntsville, Alabama and taught at the Atomic Weapons Training Group, Sandia Base, New Mexico. He has worked for IBM, INTEL, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory from which he retired in 2001. Ted is a Flight Instructor who has logged over 4,000 hours in more than 60 different types of aircraft. As an author, Ted’s most recent work is a two volume history of space exploration entitled “Astronautics” (published by Apogee Books), with subtitles “Dawn of the Space Age” and “To the Moon and Towards the Future.” |
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Archive
Presentations:
| YEAR | TRACK | PAPER | SLIDE | PPT | TITLE |
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| 2007 | 001 The Transport Frontier - to space - in space - from space | | The Impact of Sputnik – a Fifty Year perspective | ||
| 2007 | 004 The Solar System Frontier and Beyond | What Will the Future Bring? | |||
| 2007 | 013 Astrosociology, Space Humanities & Activities |
