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An edit in June 2021 removed an apparently arbitrary list of guests, leaving only a quote by guest Pete Warden, which leaves the reader wondering why mention him at all? To provide some context, I have added a few "frequent guests") with URLs for them in and out of The Space Show website. At one time, it was possible to statistically find the most frequent ones (with Robert Zimmerman at the top of the list); however, a recent rework of the TSS website seems to make this impossible to do.
RocketSci (talk) 19:40, 1 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
In recent years, the show and Dr. Livingston have received awards from the space community. I'm listing them here because I'm still tracking down the references, and don't know how to format them.
National Space Society: International Space Development Conference, May 2023.