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The Anti-Gravity Group Podcast

The Anti-Gravity Group
High Power Rocketry
Rocketry
Patreon
Budget Rocketry
Rocket Tools
Launch Site Preparation
LDRS 42
Motor Types
NASA
Patreon Support
Launch Events
3D Printed Rockets
3D Printing
Rocket Kits
Rocket Vlogs
Rocket Launches
Safety Procedures
Argonia, Kansas
Scratch Building
Rocket 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 try out a new bit of "conversation street," where we each bring a topic of discussion. Shane asks about the future of 3D printing in rocketry, Taylor rants about wasting time at the launch pad, Matt comes up with a... more

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In this episode, we discuss the build of our 10" Nike Smoke, Airfest, Braden's 2.6" Punisher Contest, and, of course, Macho Matt's successful level 3 certification flight. 

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In this episode, we revisit one of our favorite topics: cool and affordable rockets. Ranging from mid-power to high-power, we discuss some awesome rocket kits that you can get for under $100 right now. 

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In this episode, we discuss attending your first big high power rocket launch, what to bring, what to do, what not to do, and things to expect! Above all else, it's important to remember to have fun! There are, however, some things th... more

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Recent Guests

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
Adam Knippa
An engineer at Estes, involved in the design of the new Vogel rocket kit
Estes
Episode: Estes Engineer Discusses the NEW Two-Stage Pro Series II Kit! | Episode 78
Amy Howell
Tripoli Board of Directors member, President of Kloudbusters
Kloudbusters
Episode: The Argonia Cup: An Awesome College Rocket Competition (ft. Amy Howell and Cory Brennan) |
Cory Brennan
Prefect of Kloudbusters
Kloudbusters
Episode: The Argonia Cup: An Awesome College Rocket Competition (ft. Amy Howell and Cory Brennan) |
Bryce Chanes
Experienced in high-power rocketry and working on teaching others to mix propellant
Member of the Tripoli Board of Directors
Episode: Making Your Own Rocket Motors w/ Bryce Chanes | Episode 41
Kip Daugirdas
A seasoned rocket enthusiast with a background in high-performance rocketry and a notable record of high-altitude flights.
Episode: Kip Daugirdas Talks Near Space Flight and High Performance Rockets | Episode 37

Hosts

Braden Carlson
Host known for engaging discussions on high power rocketry and light-hearted commentary with a focus on community involvement and hands-on projects.
Taylor
Co-host who provides a balance of comedic elements and engaging narrative related to the themes of rocketry and DIY projects.
Shane
Co-host known for his technical insight and humorous retorts that complement the engaging aspect of rocketry discussions.
Matthew
Co-host who contributes to the dynamic discussions with his experiences and technical interests in high performance rocketry.

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Listeners appreciate the community-focused approach and encourage participation in rocketry activities.
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Our New GIANT Rocket Project! | Episode 97
Q: Do you need to bring like an itemized list?
You will need to bring an itemized list for your rocket plans budget challenge.
Brahm Soltes, ESRA Volunteer and Blue Origin Propulsion Engineer | Episode 92
Q: Could you elaborate on the categories for the competitors?
Brahm explains that competitors participate in different altitude and propulsion categories, with focus areas such as solid and liquid motors, aiming to reach specific altitude targets.
How BPS.Space (Joe Barnard) Got Into Rocketry | Episode 27
Q: What are your current projects?
Joe discusses his current work on a large P motor, talking about its complexities and the need for thorough preparations to ensure safety and success during testing and launches.
How BPS.Space (Joe Barnard) Got Into Rocketry | Episode 27
Q: What do you consider to be your biggest failures in rocketry thus far?
Joe reflects on his approach to a complex project called Lumineer, describing it as irresponsible due to its scale and the rush to complete it, which ultimately led to failure. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities involved before taking on such ambitious endeavors.
How BPS.Space (Joe Barnard) Got Into Rocketry | Episode 27
Q: How did you first become interested in rocketry and how did you get started?
Joe Barnard shares that his interest started in childhood when he built model rockets with his father. He had a brief hiatus from rocketry while focusing on music but returned seriously in 2015, inspired to create projects that could lead to work in aerospace.

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The content addresses a vibrant community of high power rocketry enthusiasts, blending technical discussions with entertaining exchanges among the hosts. Episodes frequently cover topics such as rocket building, motor selection, and launch site strategies, all while incorporating humor and light-hearted banter that keeps listeners engaged. Unique elements of the show include challenges among hosts, milestone celebrations, and interactive games that enhance listener involvement, making each episode a mix of informative content and enjoyable conversation.

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