I'm already a huge science nerd who follows no less than a dozen science YouTubers, my particular interests lie mostly in space and engineering and physics, so maybe something about the engineering of space hardware? Or the stories on how cosmoligic mysteries were solved with focus on how the engineering problems were overcome to solved.
Something that gets deep into the topic without getting too lost in the math of it (I suck at math)
My only requirement is they have to be GOOD audiobooks, no dry narrators who speak like they are reading an instruction manual.
by TheXypris
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I enjoyed
Mars Rover Curiosity by Rob Manning
Skunk Works by Ben R Rich
I also really (unexpectedly) enjoyed these two Great Courses audiobooks:
Black holes tides and curved space time
And
The Science of Information: From Language to Black Holes
Both of these are lectures by Benjamin Schumacher. They were free on Audible for a time, but I enjoyed them so much I bought them (I re-read and re-listen to books)
[Ignition!: An informal history of liquid rocket propellants](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/677285.Ignition_) was quite interesting.