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 103: Apollo 11


50 years ago, humans first set foot on the moon. The work of the crew of Apollo 11 has inspired people for five decades, and their legacy continues to shine on today. In this episode, Stephen and Jason discuss three aspects of the mission that aren’t as well known, including Neil Armstrong’s brush with death in a training exercise, the science performed by the crew during their lunar EVA, and the astronauts’ less-than-glamorous welcome back to Earth.

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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
Apollo 11 Mission Overview | NASA Apollo 11 | NASA Apollo 11 Moon Launch 50th Anniversary | CBS News Special Coverage, live stream - YouTube 50 Years Ago: Armstrong Survives Training Crash | NASA LLRV Testing Contributed to Apollo 11's Success - YouTube Neil A. Armstrong Oral History How Apollo 11's astronauts spent their 22 hours on the moon | Popular Science Apollo 11 Science Experiments Apollo 50th on Twitter Astronauts Didn't Sleep So Well on the Moon - Vintage Space : Vintage Space Why the Apollo 11 Crew Was Quarantined Upon Return - YouTube Apollo was NASA’s biggest win — but its legacy is holding the agency back - The Verge


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 July 16, 2019  37m