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The Anti-Gravity Group Podcast

The Anti-Gravity Group
High Power Rocketry
Rocketry
Rocket Recovery
Launch Site Preparation
Budget Rocketry
Rocket Tools
LDRS 42
Motor Types
Patreon
NASA
Patreon Support
3D Printed Rockets
Launch Events
3D Printing
Rocket Kits
Rocket Vlogs
Rocket Launches
Safety Procedures
Argonia, Kansas
Scratch Building

Join us as we discuss our past, present, and future ventures in High Power Rocketry and general nonsense.

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In this episode, we catch up on all of the rocket stuff we've been working on and discuss some of the wildest certification flights throughout rocketry history. 

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In this episode, we talk with Alex Kuehn, who is running for the Tripoli Rocketry Association Board of Directors. She wants to join the BoD to discuss some significant changes to the certification process for those interested in making t... more

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In the 130th episode of The Anti-Gravity Group Podcast, we're joined by Bryce Chanes, Jack Poehlman, and Matthew Juchems of the Washington Aerospace Club to talk about Project Moonliner, their 30-inch diameter 500-pound model rocket that... more

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In this episode, we're joined by Indiana Rocketry Prefect Tim Dixon and Tripoli Class 3 Committee Co-Chair Ben Murdock to discuss the upcoming LDRS 44 launch in Pence, Indiana, as well as the Argonia Cup Collegiate rocketry competition! ... more

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Jack Poehlman
Washington Aerospace Club member, expert on design and 3D printing
Washington Aerospace Club
Episode: Building & Flying A 500-Pound Rocket w/ Washington Aerospace Club | Episode 130
Tim Dixon
Tim Dixon, organizer involved with LDRS and Argonia Cup
Indiana Rocketry / Cloudbusters
Episode: LDRS and Kloudburst/Argonia Cup Are Almost Here! w/ Ben Murdock and Tim Dixon | Episode 129
Ben Murdock
Ben Murdock, organizer and participant in LDRS and related events
Indiana Rocketry / Cloudbusters
Episode: LDRS and Kloudburst/Argonia Cup Are Almost Here! w/ Ben Murdock and Tim Dixon | Episode 129
Austin Sennott
Co-founder of HalfCat Rocketry, dedicated to building liquid rocket motors.
HalfCat Rocketry
Episode: Making Liquid Rocket Motors with HalfCat Rocketry | Episode 115
Julien Denat
High power rocketry enthusiast from France
Episode: Submin N5800 BALLS Project w/ Julien Denat | Episode 114
Joe Hill
Propellant Manufacturing Manager for Aerotech
Aerotech
Episode: Joe Hill, Aerotech Propellant Manufacturing Manager | Episode 95
Thomas Booska
High-performance rocketry enthusiast and engineer
Episode: Budget Extreme Performance Rocketry w/ Thomas Booska | Episode 94
Brahm Soltes
Propulsion engineer at Blue Origin and volunteer at ESRA
Blue Origin
Episode: Brahm Soltes, ESRA Volunteer and Blue Origin Propulsion Engineer | Episode 92
Dean Spittle
Official media liaison for New Zealand Rocketry Association
New Zealand Rocketry Association
Episode: New Zealand's 398,914ft Space Shot (w/ Dean Spittle) | Episode 90

Hosts

Braden Carlson
Host and co-host across various episodes, sharing insights and humor related to high power rocketry.
Taylor Jesse
Host and co-host known for engaging discussions on rocketry and adventures in the field.
Shane
Co-host and participant, bringing humor and knowledge from his experiences in rocketry.

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LDRS and Kloudburst/Argonia Cup Are Almost Here! w/ Ben Murdock and Tim Dixon | Episode 129
Q: What is the pre-registration and on-site registration cost?
Pre-registration is $60 for four days, while on-site registration is $80 for four days, with a note to keep costs low for attendees, including banquet pricing.
LDRS and Kloudburst/Argonia Cup Are Almost Here! w/ Ben Murdock and Tim Dixon | Episode 129
Q: What are the official dates for LDRS this year?
The event runs from the 16th to the 19th, with flying occurring across Thursday through Sunday, and related activities like TRAiTEC, host hotel events, and the banquet scheduled around those days.
Building & Flying A 500-Pound Rocket w/ Washington Aerospace Club | Episode 130
Q: What were the biggest engineering challenges in scaling a Moonliner to 30 inches in diameter and 22 feet tall?
Key challenges included designing modular, removable fins, ensuring center-of-gravity accuracy with heavy nose sections, using a combination of 3D-printed parts and traditional structures, and validating stability through extensive subscale testing before committing to the full-scale flight.
Building & Flying A 500-Pound Rocket w/ Washington Aerospace Club | Episode 130
Q: What was the origin of the Moonliner project, and how did you decide on pursuing a Moonliner-based replica?
The Moonliner origin traces back to Disney and Verner Brown, where a concept for a passenger rocket evolved from a napkin sketch into a full-scale idea, inspiring the team to recreate a scale version that could be flown safely and serve as an educational showcase for the hobby.
Most Historically Significant Rocket Flight of the Past Decade? | Episode 127
Q: What do you think is the most historically significant hobby rocket flight?
The hosts discuss various nominations but ultimately lean towards Kip Douglas' Mesos.

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