Gaetano Livornese
Attitude Control
Ever wondered how engineers save a spacecraft that's tumbling out of control — or what it feels like to watch your rocket disappear into the sky for the first time? Attitude Control tells the untold engineering stories behind humanity's greatest space missions. Hosted by Gaetano Livornese, a GNC engineer who's worked on both launch vehicles and orbital systems across Europe, each episode turns complex spacecraft technology into gripping, accessible storytelling. From dramatic mission rescues to the spinning devices that keep every satellite alive, this is space engineering like you've never
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29. Mär 2026
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The 37-Second Failure | The Software That Flew on the Wrong Rocket 29.03.2026 19:00
On June 4th, 1996, the Ariane 5 launched for the first time. 37 seconds later, ten years of development, seven billion dollars, and four scientific satellites were gone. Every system on board performed exactly as designed. Every sensor read correctly. Every safety system fired on cue. The cause wasn't a hardware failure or a programming mistake — it was a perfectly reasonable engineering decision,...
Flying Blind | How Apollo 13's Guidance System Brought Three Men Home 15.03.2026 25:26
Everyone knows the Apollo 13 story. The explosion. The duct tape. "Houston, we've had a problem." But almost nobody talks about the part that actually saved the crew: the guidance system. This episode tells Apollo 13 from the GNC perspective — the instruments, the physics, and the people who navigated a crippled spacecraft home. From gimbal lock to the Earth's terminator, from a...
The First 107 Seconds | What Happens When a Rocket Leaves the Ground 15.03.2026 12:13
When the VEGA rocket's P80 solid booster ignites, you can't throttle it, you can't shut it down, and you can't restart it. For 107 seconds, the only steering is a nozzle that tilts five degrees. That's the gravity turn — the most critical phase of any launch. In this episode, Gaetano explains the physics of the gravity turn and shares his experience as GNC Flight Safety enginee...
The Satellite That Refused to Die | Kepler's Reaction Wheel Failure 15.03.2026 12:39
In 2012, the Kepler Space Telescope lost a reaction wheel. A year later, a second one failed. NASA said the mission was over. But one engineer had a wild idea: what if you could use sunlight itself as an attitude control tool? This episode tells the story of how Kepler's team turned photon pressure on the solar panels into a virtual reaction wheel — and how a "dead" telescope went on to discover t...
Trailer 15.03.2026 4:15
The engineering, the failures, the hacks, and the brilliant humans behind every mission that's ever left this planet. Attitude Control is a podcast about how spacecraft know which way they're pointing — and what happens when they don't. Hosted by Gaetano Livornese, a GNC engineer who's worked on launch vehicles and satellites across Europe. New episodes weekly. Find Gaetano on Link...
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