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From the Earth to the Moon: A Retrospective Podcast on The Apollo Program
Doug & Peter
18 episodes
1 day ago
In 10 years, NASA went from limited prospects to six Apollo moon landings. 12 episodes — framed by the famous HBO miniseries — answer the question: How?
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In 10 years, NASA went from limited prospects to six Apollo moon landings. 12 episodes — framed by the famous HBO miniseries — answer the question: How?
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Science
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Ep 2: Apollo One
From the Earth to the Moon: A Retrospective Podcast on The Apollo Program
42 minutes 39 seconds
6 years ago
Ep 2: Apollo One

Portrays the tragedy of the Apollo 1 fire from the perspective of its subsequent investigation by NASA and the US Congress. Its effects on key individuals are shown, including Harrison Storms of North American Aviation, Joseph Shea of NASA, astronaut Frank Borman charged with supporting NASA's investigation, and the widows of Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee.


Episode 2 links:

Apollo 1 Fire News Broadcast

Apollo 1 Newsreel

Frank Borman speaking about Apollo 1 Fire

Apollo 1 Congressional Hearing Newsreel

FTETTM Apollo 1 fire scene

From the Earth to the Moon: A Retrospective Podcast on The Apollo Program
In 10 years, NASA went from limited prospects to six Apollo moon landings. 12 episodes — framed by the famous HBO miniseries — answer the question: How?