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• A Fossil Hunter's Guide to Mars
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Sir Charles Shults III worked at Martin Marietta Aerospace for 10 years on weapons systems and computer based automated test equipment. He wrote the nuclear EMP test software for the Pershing II missile system, worked on Patriot, the Copperhead tank killer, and Advanced Attack Helicopter systems. Charles has performed research under grant on nuclear fusion, was knighted and received a long term grant for his present research in robotics and artificial intelligence. He has written many technical publications and magazine articles on space, astronomy, the atmosphere, and space resource development. In addition, Charles has also appeared on several TV and radio programs.
New Energy Technology |
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| Wednesday June 17, 2009 |
Appearing in the middle two hours, aerospace and defense systems developer Sir Charles Shults discussed his work with new energy sources. By developing new methods & technologies for energy, water, and medicine, we can turn around the economy, he declared.
First hour guest, foreign policy expert Jeff Nyquist offered commentary on geopolitics. In the last hour, paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren shared an update on the lore of Pumpkin Man, and a possibly connected sighting of anomalous lights.
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Host: George Noory
Martian Anomalies |
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| Thursday December 4, 2008 |
Aerospace developer Sir Charles Shults discussed his research into anomalies on Mars, notably what he believes to be fossils on the Martian surface. "What I have found is basically the remains of organisms that look like sea urchins. We've found some...
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Host: George Noory
Solar Thermal Generators |
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| Sunday September 14, 2008 |
Appearing during the middle two hours, aerospace and defense systems developer Sir Charles Shults talked about his research into solar thermal generators. Explaining how this technology works, Shults said "basically, they capture the heat of the sun, concentrate it in on some sort of reaction system such as a boiler or a working fluid, and they transfer that heat into a generator." Shults detailed his work developing a new type of solar thermal generator which utilizes lenses instead of the traditional "solar panel" (see feature article). Optimistic about the progress of this research, he described the project as "a real winner, because it's working very easily...it's an amazing thing when you see the stream just screaming out of this thing." According to Shults, the long term goal is to produce smaller versions of the device for individual homes, so that people can create their own electricity.Should such solar thermal generators become prevalent, he foresees a number o
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Host: Ian Punnett
Alternative Energy Methods |
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| Tuesday January 22, 2008 |
Aerospace and defense systems developer Sir Charles Shultsspoke about his latest research into alternative energy development. He's formed an alliance with Worlds Nest to bring recycling of water and generation of power into homes and businesses world wide. In the near-future, many people will be able to create their own "power plants," providing energy to run their homes. Aside from solar and wind sources, which can be expensive and inefficient, he discussed a number of other methods for creating sustainable energy, which included: Storing energy in flywheels-- a unit about the size of a refrigerator could power a home. Nanosolar, an innovative, low-cost material that can be printed.A hydraulic cylinder that freezes water, with the pressure creating power. Orbital space stations can take advantage of the sun shining all the time, and would offer a distinct advantage for military purposes.Shults also touched on his research into Mars features, and offered analy
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Host: George Noory
Rebroadcast: Sir Charles Shults from 8/13/06 |
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| Sunday December 17, 2006 |
In a rebroadcast from 8/13/06, Art Bell apoke with Robert Bigelow followed by Sir Charles Shults.Dr. John Jay Harper will be rescheduled.
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Host: Art Bell
Private Space Travel & Mars |
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| Sunday November 5, 2006 |
Filling in for Art Bell, George Noory hosted scientist Sir Charles Shults III of Xenotech Research.
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Host: George Noory
Nanotech's Dark Side |
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| Sunday August 13, 2006 |
Aerospace and defense systems developer Sir Charles Shults revealed the positive and negative sides to nanotechnology, as well as the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
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Host: Art Bell