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The Rocketry Show is hosted by three rocket geeks, CG, Gheem, and Daniel The Rocket n00b. As a team, we strive to entertain as well as inform you on the topics of Model and High Power rocketry as well as STEM relates activities built around amateur rocketry. We will occasionally delve a little into the world of
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Max-Q High Power Rocketry gets you ready for liftoff. Join us as we bring you tools to launch safer, fly higher and faster. Our show has knowledgeable and entertaining guests to help you build amazing high power rockets. Have a question or want to be on the show? Email your host Wallace Bailey maxqhpr@gmail.com
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Specific Impulse

Jason Carvalho & Jeff Thornburg

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Welcome to "Specific Impulse," the definitive podcast for space technology enthusiasts, rocketry professionals, and anyone who has ever gazed up at the stars and wondered about the science and technology that propels us beyond our blue planet. Each episode of "Specific Impulse" dives deep into the heart of space exploration and space technology. From the latest advancements in rocket engines and propulsion systems to interviews with leading experts, astronauts, and scientists in the field, w ...
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Have A "Goodnight"

Goodnight Scholars Program | NC State University

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This podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of the Goodnight Scholars Program: students, campus partners, and alumni. Through 1-on-1 interview interviews and panel discussions, the podcast will cover topics including, but not limited to, life at NC State, GSP specific programming, major and academic exploration, career and professional development, identity, and the individual spotlights of current and former Goodnight Scholars.
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Paperclip: America's Nazi Scientists

Amazon Studios | L.A. Times Studios

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It’s 1945. Hitler is defeated. America is looking to outsmart a new enemy, the Soviet Union. To advance in rocketry, aviation, and chemical weapons, America recruits scientists and engineers who fueled the war machine of another nation...Nazi Germany. Inspired by the true story behind the Emmy-eligible drama series "Hunters" from Amazon Studios, starring Al Pacino and Logan Lerman, PAPERCLIP explores how Operation Paperclip – the recruitment of Nazi Germany’s most brilliant and, in many case ...
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Tune in to "Our Next Giant Leap." A 15 minute monthly show that airs live the first Tuesday of every month on Talkshoe. It's a show about our next giant leap in human space exploration. NASA is planning on sending humans farther out in the solar system then ever before. We'll take a look at NASA's next "Giant Leap", and a new generation of human exploration. From exploring a near earth asteroid and mars. The preshow starts at 7:15pm ET. Do you have any comments or questions? Leave me a Voice ...
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In this episode, Braden, Taylor and Shane (Postart) each bring a $150 budget rocket launch starter set and we rank all of the motors for the Aerotech 38/720 case and see how our rankings compare to those from the fine folks on Patreon. Want to join the conversation? Join the Patreon for free! https://patreon.com/rocketvlogs Check out my Amazon stor…
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Salyut 3 featured a “self-defense” gun purportedly designed by Alexander Nudelman for station use. Some reports suggest it was outfitted with a Nudelman-Rikhter “Vulkan” gun, a modified version of the 23mm Nudelman aircraft cannon, or conceivably a Nudelman NR-30 30mm … Continue reading → The post Space Rocket History #439 – Salyut 3 – Soyuz 14 Par…
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In this episode, Taylor, Braden, and Shane (Postart) each bring their own list of tools to get started in rocket building with a budget of $150. These tools are not necessarily needed, as hand sanding and cutting things is always an option. However, these affordable power tools make things much faster and easier. In addition, we build out our own t…
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NASA’s Explorer 50, also known as Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-8 or IMP-8, stands as a testament to humanity’s relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration beyond the confines of Earth. The post Space Rocket History #438 – Explorer 50, Westar 1, & NOAA 4 first appeared on Space Rocket History Podcast.…
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Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham discuss the upcoming ESA EarthCARE mission with scientist Robin Hogan, the status of the BepiColombo mission to Mercury which will arrive at its destination next year and an exclusive as yet unheard interview with NASA legend George Abbey, who died recently, where he pays tribute to the Brits of Apoll…
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Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham discuss the upcoming ESA EarthCARE mission with scientist Robin Hogan, the status of the BepiColombo mission to Mercury which will arrive at its destination next year and an exclusive as yet unheard interview with NASA legend George Abbey, who died recently, where he pays tribute to the Brits of Apoll…
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In this episode, Joe Barnard of BPS.Space becomes our first-ever recurring guest on the podcast. We dive into his history with rocketry and how it all got started, some of his failures and go-to launch preparedness items, and even where he plans to go after he gets a rocket past the Karman Line. Want to support the show? Use the link below to send …
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Scientists had long been intrigued by Mercury, the innermost planet of our solar system. Despite its proximity to the Sun, Mercury remained largely unexplored, with many questions remaining about its surface features, geological composition, and magnetic field. The scientific community … Continue reading → The post Space Rocket History #437 – Marin…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of our series where we embark on an exploratory journey into the burgeoning NewSpace economy. This episode serves as your gateway into understanding the dynamic landscape of the space sector, unraveling the wealth of opportunities it presents for investors and engineers alike, alongside the formidable challenges tha…
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We've all heard a rule of thumb or two in the world of high-power, mid-power, or even low-power rocketry. In this episode, Braden, Postart, and Taylor go through some commonly heard rules of thumb and decide whether or not we agree they should be adhered to with some form of strictness. Support the Show.…
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In this episode, Braden, Shane (Postart), and Taylor discuss some of their favorite upscale projects throughout history and projects we'd like to build. Then, we move on to ranking every motor for the Aerotech 54/1706 motor case. Join the conversation by joining Patreon or send us an email to contact@aggpodcast.com Support the Show.…
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In this episode, we talk about The Anti-Gravity Group's very own Macho Matt and his plans to build a Space Shot rocket. We also discuss our trip to Argonia, Kansas, for Kloudburst and The Argonia Cup rocket launch, where both Taylor and Matt flew some rockets. Braden made a big and slightly questionable purchase, and Postart took some photos. Want …
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The Chief Scientist for Intuitive Machines, Ben Bussey, joins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham to talk through the first US soft landing on the Moon since 1972, IM-1. They discuss the landing, the broken legs, experiments and whether the IM control room is really based on Star Trek. Sue also travels to Farnborough to meet the chief engineer for no…
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The Chief Scientist for Intuitive Machines, Ben Bussey, joins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham to talk through the first US soft landing on the Moon since 1972, IM-1. They discuss the landing, the broken legs, experiments and whether the IM control room is really based on Star Trek. Sue also travels to Farnborough to meet the chief engineer for no…
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This second generation of the Soyuz spacecraft, the Soyuz 7k-T was flown on Soyuz 12 through Soyuz 40 missions from 1973–1981. The new 7K-T spacecraft was designed to accommodate only two cosmonauts who would wear pressure suits at all times … Continue reading → The post Space Rocket History #435 – Soyuz 12 & 13 first appeared on Space Rocket Histo…
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