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Space Rocket History Archive

Michael Annis
Apollo 12
NASA
Moonwalk
Jack Swigert
Lunar Module
Apollo 13
Moon
Lunar Module Intrepid
Alan Bean
ALSEP
Aerospace Engineering
Surveyor 3
Earth
Lunar Surface
Halo Crater
Ken Mattingly
Jim Lovell
Denver, Colorado
Lunar Exploration
Charles Conrad

The history of early space exploration.

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Lovell toggled the “master arm” switch to On and glanced around to see if everything else was in order. Guidance control was set to “Primary Guidance”; thrust control was on “Auto”; engine gimbals were enabled; the propellant quantity, temperature, a... more

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Aquarius, can you see any stars yet?

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Kraft wanted to fire the descent engine now, get the ship back on its free-return slingshot course, and when it emerged from behind the moon and reached the PC+2 point, execute any maneuvers that might be required to refine the trajectory or increase... more

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Episode: Space Rocket History #261 – Apollo 13 – Lunar Module Pilot Fred Haise

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Michael Anis
Host of Space Rocket History, recognized for his detailed storytelling and research into space exploration history, particularly the Apollo missions.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 255 ratings
  • Awesome

    If you want to learn and listen to one of the most soothing voices in narration this is the one for you 10/10

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jonnereire
    Irelanda year ago
  • Excellent!!!

    Incredibly researched and presented. You Sir, are a fantastic story teller and I very much enjoy each episode.

    Thank you!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dickydipper
    United States2 years ago
  • Very good.

    I’m a fan of this podcast, but my only issue is that Mr. Annis insists on only using metric system units in his descriptions. If you grew up with NASA, everything, and I mean everything, is in Imperial units. It’s frustrating as I try to do quick math and continue to pay attention. Other than that, it’s amazing. A must listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    treyb723
    United States2 years ago
  • Best history series out there and its about rockets

    Literally the best researched and presented history podcast available.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Onejoebloggs
    Australia2 years ago
  • The Best Space-Race Podcast Possible!

    IMike’s thoughtful and deliberate articulation of one of the most important chain of events in history is a must for anyone with interest in history, engineering, politics, and of course, space! I savor each episode. Here is what to expect: Mike masterfully weaves the tale of two superpowers trying to prove ideological superiority through technical innovations. They podcast follows the progress of East and West in a timeline form—private industry vs state sponsorship. He does not take sides and ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    towelsnapper74
    United States3 years ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some reviews mention occasional frustrations with unit conversions not being in imperial measurements, reflecting the background of some audience members.
Overall, there is a significant appreciation for the depth of detail and the human elements included in the narratives.
Many highlight the engaging delivery of historical facts, making complex subjects accessible and enjoyable.
Listeners praise the thoughtful storytelling and extensive research that characterize the episodes.

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#190
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#141
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#180
New Zealand/Science

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Content primarily focuses on the history of space exploration, particularly the Apollo program and its missions, such as Apollo 13. Episodes discuss various challenges faced during these missions, including technical issues and the human experiences intertwined with them. The podcast features vivid storytelling, enhanced by historical context, personal anecdotes from astronauts, and commentary on the engineering marvels of spacecraft involved in pivotal moments like the moon landings. Detailed accounts of mission control dynamics, astronaut training, and the emotional aspects of space missions lend a unique perspective, making it compelling for listeners interested in history, science, and human ingenuity during space exploration.

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Space Rocket History Archive launched 8 years ago and published 274 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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