Space Rocket History Podcast

The history of rocketry and space exploration.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 43m. Bisher sind 445 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 3 hours 37 minutes

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Space Rocket History #436 – Pioneer 11


Pioneer 11 detected Saturn’s bow shock on Aug. 31, 1979, about 932,000 miles (1.5 million kilometers) out from the planet, thus providing the first conclusive evidence of the existence of Saturn’s magnetic field.


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Space Rocket History #435 – Soyuz 12 & 13


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...


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 March 16, 2024  53m
 
 

Space Rocket History #434 – Salyut 2, Mars 4, 5, 6, 7 & Tang Ceremony


At this point in 1973, the Soviets were attempting to fly 2 types of space station, the long duration orbital station scientific version called DOS.  The other station was a military spy space station equipped with a machine gun,


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 March 2, 2024  50m
 
 

Space Rocket History #433 – Skylab – Crashdown


Despite predictions, events seldom occur precisely as expected. The calculated breakup altitude of Skylab was based on its intended structural strength specifications. However, the actual vehicle was stronger than the specified strength requirements.


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 February 18, 2024  42m
 
 

Space Rocket History #432 – Skylab – Reboost


The official decision to proceed with the Skylab reboost mission was made on September 1st 1977, initiating a two-year preparation period for the development and production of the required hardware and systems.


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 February 2, 2024  47m
 
 

Space Rocket History #431 – Skylab – Skylab 5 & Skylab B


Early in the planning stages of the Skylab flight, there was a desire to keep it in orbit long enough to use it as the core of a larger station.


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 January 19, 2024  45m
 
 

Space Rocket History #430 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Leaving Skylab


Activating the station upon arrival was a challenge, but packing up to return home was also a major event that took several days. For Carr and his crew, this was the last planned visit, but they left open the possibility … Continue reading →


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 January 5, 2024  58m
 
 

Space Rocket History #429 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Solar Observations and the Last EVA


The next time an American would venture outside of a spacecraft would be on a Space Shuttle flight and that was nine years later. In less than a decade, from June 1965 to February 1974, American astronauts had learned to … Continue reading →


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 December 15, 2023  59m
 
 

Space Rocket History #428 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Kohoutek in all its Glory


This crew was the first to celebrate a new year in space 17 times as they orbited the earth and moved through the time zones.


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 December 2, 2023  48m
 
 

Space Rocket History #427 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Christmas in Space


“We and everybody on the ground thought that it was going to be a beautiful, brilliant comet. It turned out to be beautiful all right, but it was so faint that we really had to work to find it. Once … Continue reading →


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 November 17, 2023  49m