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Apollo 7: The Forgotten Mission
Matthew Goriachkovsky
3 episodes
5 days ago
The 1960s were a time of incredible technological achievement. With the success of Apollo 11, humanity pushed forward beyond Earthly limits. For the very first time, humans landed on the moon. But, this story isn’t about Apollo 11. This story is about one mission in particular that stands out the least, yet reveals the most. A mission shrouded by death, distrust, and the illusion of perfection.
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The 1960s were a time of incredible technological achievement. With the success of Apollo 11, humanity pushed forward beyond Earthly limits. For the very first time, humans landed on the moon. But, this story isn’t about Apollo 11. This story is about one mission in particular that stands out the least, yet reveals the most. A mission shrouded by death, distrust, and the illusion of perfection.
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Chapter III: Peters-in-Law
Apollo 7: The Forgotten Mission
12 minutes 37 seconds
5 years ago
Chapter III: Peters-in-Law

The Apollo 7 crew safely returns home. Donn Eisele becomes the first astronaut to have a public divorce. NASA isn’t happy.

Apollo 7: The Forgotten Mission
The 1960s were a time of incredible technological achievement. With the success of Apollo 11, humanity pushed forward beyond Earthly limits. For the very first time, humans landed on the moon. But, this story isn’t about Apollo 11. This story is about one mission in particular that stands out the least, yet reveals the most. A mission shrouded by death, distrust, and the illusion of perfection.