Purdue Space Podcast covers the main event for the Midwest Rocketry Forum: a conference that invites all students, researchers, faculty, professionals, and teams passionate or curious about rockets to share, network, and discover the world of rocketry. The Midwest Rocketry Forum is inspired by the Spring Space Forum, an annual event run by Purdue Space Program (formerly Purdue SEDS) from 1998 unti... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | SciencePhysicsEducationCourses |
The MRF team talks about their experiences and thoughts on the podcast so far, and welcomes on other members of Purdue Space Program to talk about their experiences. more
Jack talks with Tim Buzza, employee #5 at SpaceX, and Madison Telles, mission assurance engineer at Virgin Orbit, about the transformation of the commercial space industry and the challenges that come with bringing new rockets to operation. more
Brynne sits down with some of the original Purdue SEDS executive board members and discusses the chapter in the 90s and where they ended up in the aerospace industry and what they have been working on after leaving Purdue. more
Mark Paral continues the two-part series as we take a look between the rocket computers and electronics of the past and today. In the second part, he talks with Pádraig Lysandrou about current avionics and algorithms, along with his work at SpaceX in... more
Mark Paral kicks off a two-part series as we take a look between the rocket computers and electronics of the past and today. The first part takes us back to the 60s and the days of Apollo as he talks with CuriousMarc, Mike Stewart, Carl Claunch, and ... more
Eric talks with Tory Bruno of ULA about his history in aerospace, the current state of the launch industry, and the future of space exploration and commercial space. more
Maor talks with Simon Moffat from Rocket Lab, Pau Pineda from Virgin Orbit, and Scott Meyer from Zucrow Labs about the engineering processes behind rocket propulsion systems. The panel discusses the foundations of propulsion, lessons they’ve learned,... more
Jack talks to the development team for Kerbal Space Program 2 with topics ranging from the development process, to the physics and engineering that power the highly anticipated space flight simulator, to how the team plans on delivering a vision of t... more
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