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Apr202010

Evolving Ideas - 04/20/10

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Ralph Nansen is the founder and president of Solar Space Industries. He has been recognized as one of the key leaders in the world to develop, promote, and manage the Solar Power Satellite program since 1973. With natural resources nearly depleted, we must look to sustainable energy. Reaching for Sun Power as the energy resource for life to continue is the natural choice. 

Mr. Nansen has been involved in space engineering for over 40 years, primarily with The Boeing Company. He started as a designer on the Bomarc rocket-powered missile, and in 1961 was selected to develop the initial configuration used by Boeing in their successful bid to design and build the giant first stage of the Saturn V moon rocket. In 1962 he became design manager of the Saturn S-1C fuel tanks, the first stage of the rocket that sent the Apollo astronauts to the moon. 

Certainly, families, youth groups, companies and neighbors can benefit from listening to this show. Gathering together in a quest to honor differing points of view is a good place to start.

The conversaton will be insightful and entertaining as Jean tells us of how we can better understand ourselves.

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