196 episodes

The history of rocketry and space exploration.

Space Rocket History Podcast Michael Annis

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    • 4.9 • 136 Ratings

The history of rocketry and space exploration.

    Space Rocket History #438 – Explorer 50, Westar 1, & NOAA 4

    Space Rocket History #438 – Explorer 50, Westar 1, & NOAA 4

    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.  

    • 48 min
    Space Rocket History #437 – Mariner 10 – Venus & Mercury

    Space Rocket History #437 – Mariner 10 – Venus & Mercury

    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 →

    • 52 min
    Space Rocket History #436 – Pioneer 11

    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.

    • 50 min
    Space Rocket History #435 – Soyuz 12 & 13

    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 reading →

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

    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, called … Continue reading →

    • 50 min
    Space Rocket History #433 – Skylab – Crashdown

    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.

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
136 Ratings

136 Ratings

Sparkyboy57 ,

Brilliant

Takes me back to my youth, I was fascinated at the time and this podcast brings it all back.
Great there is no commercial adverts, hence this is the only podcast I donate to.
Thank you Michael (and Mrs SRH)

bazzarine ,

Fantastic

Recently found these podcasts and have become addicted! Absolutely brilliant and full of fascinating information. Michael has obviously put a massive amount of work into this.
Luckily I have also found the space rocket history archive podcast so have started at the beginning.
I’m going to be busy catching up!

Salfordslayer ,

Thank you

Only just discovered this podcast and it’s truly amazing. The switching of presenting, quoting and actual recording is well done and easy to follow.

I got 3 years to look forward to and you will keep me company as I travel around.

Mike. You are amazing. Thank you.

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