Podcaster: Andy Poniros
Title: A Tribute to Dr Edgar Mitchell
Organization: Cosmic Perspective
Link : http://www.lift-off.us
Twitter : @Andy_SSA ; Andy@lift-off.us
For more info on Dr Mitchell, go to noetic.org & http://www.nasa.gov/feature/apollo-astronaut-edgar-mitchell-dies-at-age-85
Intro Music: “A Piece of Space History”, by Andy Poniros
Closing Music:” 2001 Funk”, composed by Larry Benigno
Description: Apollo 14 Lunar Module Pilot, nominated for a Nobel Prize for Peace as well as for one in Science, recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, believer in ESP & UFO’s, author, and the sixth man to walk on the Moon, Dr Edgar Mitchell was a unique, soft spoken man, with the courage to take the most hazardous journey every taken by man & to openly discuss his personal & sometimes controversial beliefs.
This podcast includes some of my personal experiences and most memorable segments of my one & only interview with Dr Mitchell.
“Cosmic Perspective Radio” is an Andy Poniros Production
Bio: Andy Poniros is a JPL / NASA Solar System Ambassador, Amateur Astronomer, Telescope Builder, Science Reporter and “Cosmic Perspective” host on www.WPKN.org
Today’s sponsor: This episode of 365 Days of Astronomy is sponsored by, Andy Poniros. “Cosmic Perspective” is an Andy Poniros Production. For more information, you can go to www.lift-off.us
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Great interview Andy- glad you didn’t avoid any of the “controversial” topics.
Thanks, Dan
Ed Mitchell was probably the most interesting person I’ve ever met. A very enjoyable interview with a unique man. Glad you enjoyed it too. If you would like to listen to the entire interview, it’s in the 365daysofastronomy archives.
Andy