
April 9, 2007
E.P. Grondine
E.P. Grondine, the author of "Man and Impact in the Americas," is a veteran
space journalist who covered the Russian space program for many years, with
his coverage carried in publications circulated to the leaders of the United
State's space industry. Excerpts from this coverage may be read by the
public on Mark Wade's Encyclopedia Astronautica internet site:
http://www.astronautix.com, including among other exclusive items his report
of the Chinese effort to develop a manned space program, which was the first
public report on this in the west.
"E.P.", as he is known, has covered asteroid and comet impact science and
policy since 1997, with his reportage circulated to the specialists in the
field by Dr. Benny Peiser's Cambridge Conference, the archives of which may
be viewed at: http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/cccmenu.html
or at http://www.staff.livjm.ac.uk/spsbpeis/CCNet-Archive.htm
His earlier essays on asteroid and comet impacts and the First Peoples in
the Americas may be read at
http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/ccc/ccemenu.html.
"Man and Impact in the Americas" is available through amazon.com.
In his spare time Ed likes to hang out in bars, smoke cigaretttes, drink
coffee, and listen to musicians perform original music or arrangements.