I've no affiliation to this podcast, just a fan, for reasons I thought HN'ers might appreciate.
It's written/hosted by a systems engineer and a spaceflight enthusiast; has tight production with no ads; and often focuses on interesting or obscure aspects of space and shuttle technology or operations, that are often relatable to the world of (more terrestrial) software.
Oh! No idea, that's new to me - thanks, I'll give it a listen.
Quick scan, it looks like the average episode of "Space Rocket History" verges on ~60min, where "The Space Above Us" is about 20-30 minutes. For me, the shorter length has made it more "snackable".
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 13.1 ms ] threadIt's written/hosted by a systems engineer and a spaceflight enthusiast; has tight production with no ads; and often focuses on interesting or obscure aspects of space and shuttle technology or operations, that are often relatable to the world of (more terrestrial) software.
https://www.spacerockethistory.com/
Quick scan, it looks like the average episode of "Space Rocket History" verges on ~60min, where "The Space Above Us" is about 20-30 minutes. For me, the shorter length has made it more "snackable".