Liftoff

Liftoff is a podcast about space, the universe, and everything. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to understand the major developments as explained by enthusiastic space fans Stephen Hackett and Jason Snell. Hosted by Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett.

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episode 99: Apollo 10


In May 1969, Tom Stafford, John Young and Gene Cernan took their Apollo spacecraft within 48,000 feet of the lunar service.

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Links and Show Notes:

Our Apollo Episodes:

  • Apollo 1
  • Apollo 4 & 5
  • Apollo 6
  • Apollo 7
  • Apollo 8
  • Apollo 9
  • Apollo 10
  • Apollo 11
  • Apollo 12
  • Apollo 13
  • Apollo 14
  • Apollo 15
  • Apollo 16
  • Apollo 17
50 Years Ago: Apollo 10 to Sort Out the Unknowns | NASA Apollo 10 | NASA In Depth | Apollo 10 – NASA Solar System Exploration APOLLO 10 - NASA History Apollo 10 (AS-505) | National Air and Space Museum Apollo 10: Lunar Landing Dress Rehearsal | Space ‎Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10 on Apple TV Apollo 10: "Son of a B—!" - Space Artifacts The floating turd mystery that still haunts NASA - Vox The Search for 'Snoopy': Astronomers & Students Hunt for NASA's Lost Apollo 10 Module | Space Why Apollo 10 Stopped Just 47,000 Feet From the Moon - The New York Times


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 May 21, 2019  36m