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Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest: Joseph Mallozzi, C.C. Petersen, Michael Rodruck, Beth Johnson

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Title: Weekly Space Hangout –   Guest:  Joseph Mallozzi, Producer, Writer & Showrunner for the Stargate Franchise

Link: Cosmoquest: http://cosmoquest.org

Description:  Today’s story:

  •  Mars, Mars and, oh yeah, Mars.
  • Spacecraft arriving at Mars.
  • Weird landslides on Mars.
  • Water on Mars.
  • Alpha Centauri super Earth?
  • Falcon Heavy selected for the first Lunar Gateway launch.

Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )

Special Guest: This week we are excited to welcome Joseph Mallozzi to the Weekly Space Hangout. Although you may not know his name, most of us certainly recognize — and love — many of the television shows Joe has produced, written, and/or run.

Joseph Mallozzi is a Canadian writer, showrunner, and producer with over 20 years experience in the television industry. He has over 350 hours of produced television to his credit in addition to 100+ hours as both a  writer and a showrunner.

Joe has worked primarily in the sci-fi genre, most notably on the Stargate franchise (SG-1, Atlantis, Universe,Dark Matter (a show he created and ran for three seasons,) and, most recently, Utopia Falls for Hulu.

Regular Guests:

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