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High Bit
Initialized Capital
21 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to High Bit, a podcast hosted by Initialized Capital managing partner Brett Gibson about the art of technical problem-solving. A high bit is the most significant part of the binary representation of a number. In programming language, it is commonly referred to as the most important thing you need to understand about a problem. We spoke with our guests about just that. In each episode, we’ll break down a gnarly engineering problem and hear how the builder’s ingenuity and inventiveness led to a successful outcome.
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Welcome to High Bit, a podcast hosted by Initialized Capital managing partner Brett Gibson about the art of technical problem-solving. A high bit is the most significant part of the binary representation of a number. In programming language, it is commonly referred to as the most important thing you need to understand about a problem. We spoke with our guests about just that. In each episode, we’ll break down a gnarly engineering problem and hear how the builder’s ingenuity and inventiveness led to a successful outcome.
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Orbital Operations: Rewriting Orbital Physics for Space Mobility
High Bit
37 minutes 40 seconds
2 weeks ago
Orbital Operations: Rewriting Orbital Physics for Space Mobility

Orbital Operations is building high-thrust, cryogenic spacecraft designed to move freely in orbit—reshaping how we think about mobility, defense, and logistics in space.

Cofounder & CEO Benjamin Schleuniger joins Initialized Managing Partner Brett Gibson on High Bit to talk about the next generation of spacecraft that will move, refuel, and think for themselves:

  • Why satellites need to move — the rise of in-space mobility
  • How cryogenic propulsion unlocks long-duration missions
  • The refrigeration-cycle tech enabling propellant storage in orbit
  • Military and logistics use cases driving demand
  • Refueling with water to extend mission life
  • The third age of space mobility and what it enables
  • How AI and autonomy will power future spacecraft


Chapters

00:00 Intro

01:10 What Orbital Operations is building and why it matters

01:26 Ben’s path: NASA → SpaceX → Relativity

02:17 Why satellites need to move now

04:30 Basics of propulsion and why mobility is limited in space

05:55 Satellites vs rockets: propellant tradeoffs

08:30 Choosing cryogenic propellants and rethinking storage

10:15 The refrigeration-cycle system that makes it possible

17:00 Thermal management and engineering challenges in orbit

22:30 Military and logistics use cases for in-space mobility

25:40 Refueling with water and the future of orbital logistics

27:50 Engineering vs. business challenges of building in space

30:50 Scaling missions and the path to commercial viability

33:30 The third age of space mobility and what comes next

35:20 AI tools in aerospace and autonomy in orbit


Subscribe to *High Bit* for more conversations with technical founders building what’s next, hosted by Brett Gibson of Initialized Capital.

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@OrbitalOps_

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High Bit
Welcome to High Bit, a podcast hosted by Initialized Capital managing partner Brett Gibson about the art of technical problem-solving. A high bit is the most significant part of the binary representation of a number. In programming language, it is commonly referred to as the most important thing you need to understand about a problem. We spoke with our guests about just that. In each episode, we’ll break down a gnarly engineering problem and hear how the builder’s ingenuity and inventiveness led to a successful outcome.