Rod Pyle Explained

Rod Pyle
Birth Date:17 September 1956

Rod Pyle (born September 17, 1956) is an American author, journalist, public speaker, and former television producer and educator who concentrates on subjects regarding spaceflight.

Pyle is the editor-in-chief of Ad Astra magazine, a print and digital quarterly published by the National Space Society. He is author of 20 general market nonfiction books and has co-authored four public reports for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Pyle has hosted two podcast series and is a frequent guest on national and regional radio and appears on various television shows as a space expert.

Education

Upon leaving high school, Pyle attended Pasadena City College for two years before entering the University of California at Los Angeles. He eventually received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, California, with an emphasis in film and television in 1994. He then received a master’s degree from Stanford University in 1995.

Career

Pyle has been the editor-in-chief of Ad Astra magazine, the quarterly print and digital publication of the National Space Society, since 2017. He has authored 20 nonfiction books, mostly on space exploration, history, and development, since 2005.

Books

!Year!Title!Publisher!Notes!Reference
2003In Their Own Words: Race Across EuropeFirst Person PressCo-author
2003In Their Own Words: The PacificFirst Person Press
2003In Their Own Words: The Space RaceFirst Person Press
2007Destination MoonSmithsonian Press[1]
2010Missions to the MoonCarlton BooksForeword by Gene Kranz[2]
2012Destination MarsPrometheus BooksForeword by Rob Manning[3]
2014Curiosity Prometheus Books
2014Innovation the NASA WayMcGraw HillForeward by Lori Garver
2016Blueprint for a BattlestarSterling Books[4]
2017Mars: Making ContactAndre DeutschForeward by James Green
2017Amazing Stories of the Space AgePrometheus Books
2017Technology Highlights 2017NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2018Technology Highlights 2018NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2019First on the MoonSterling PublishingForeward by Buzz Aldrin
2019Interplanetary RobotsPrometheus BooksForeward by James Green[5]
2019Heroes of the Space AgePrometheus Books
2019Space 2.0BenBella Books/National Space SocietyForeword by Buzz Aldrin
2022Technology Highlights 2021NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2024NASA/NIAC Proceedings(in process)
2024A Month on Mars(in process)

Film and television

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1995-1997Star Trek: Deep Space NineVFX CoordinatorParamount TV
1998The Osiris ChroniclesVFX SupervisorParamount TV
1993Modern Marvels: The World’s Longest BridgeProducer/DirectorHistory Channel
1993Modern Marvels: Apollo 11Producer/DirectorHistory Channel
1994Modern Marvels: The ArchProducer/DirectorHistory Channel
2002Battlestar GalacticaVFX Previz ProducerParamount TV
2005Beyond the War of the WorldsProducer/DirectorHistory Channel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Destination moon : the Apollo missions in the astronauts' own words WorldCat.org . 2024-02-24 . search.worldcat.org . en.
  2. Web site: Missions to the moon WorldCat.org . 2024-02-24 . search.worldcat.org . en.
  3. Web site: Destination Mars : new explorations of the Red Planet WorldCat.org . 2024-02-24 . search.worldcat.org . en.
  4. Web site: Blueprint for a battlestar : serious scientific explanations behind sci-fi's greatest inventions WorldCat.org . 2024-02-24 . search.worldcat.org . en.
  5. Web site: Interplanetary robots : true stories of space exploration WorldCat.org . 2024-02-24 . search.worldcat.org . en.