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The Space Race

The Space Race

By: Podra Network
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From Sputnik to the Moon — the Cold War rivalry that took humanity to the stars.Copyright Podra Network World
Episodes
  • Around the Moon: Apollo 8 and Christmas in Orbit
    Jun 26 2026
    Join host James Hartley as he explores the remarkable story of Apollo 8, the first crewed mission to leave Earth orbit and travel to the Moon. This episode covers the historic December 1968 flight that saw Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders become the first humans to witness Earthrise and orbit another celestial body. Learn about the mission's hurried timeline, the challenges of using the massive Saturn V rocket for its first crewed flight, and the unforgettable Christmas Eve broadcast that reached one billion viewers worldwide. Discover how the crew's reading from Genesis provided hope during a turbulent year marked by war and social unrest, and how William Anders' iconic Earthrise photograph changed humanity's perspective on our planet. The episode examines Apollo 8's crucial role as a stepping stone to the Apollo 11 lunar landing and its lasting impact on the environmental movement. From the technical achievements to the profound cultural moments, this is the story of how three astronauts gave the world a Christmas gift that would inspire generations. Essential listening for space history enthusiasts and anyone interested in pivotal moments that unite humanity across cultural and religious boundaries.
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    4 mins
  • Tragedy and Triumph: Apollo 1 and the Price of Progress
    Jun 19 2026
    In this powerful episode of The Space Race, host James Hartley examines the Apollo 1 tragedy that claimed the lives of astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee on January 27, 1967. We explore the technical failures that led to the devastating fire during a routine ground test, including the pure oxygen atmosphere, flammable materials, and complex hatch design that turned a small electrical fault into disaster. The episode details NASA's comprehensive response, including the twenty-month program shutdown and complete spacecraft redesign that followed. Learn how this tragedy transformed NASA's approach to safety and risk management, ultimately making the Apollo moon landings possible. We discuss the cultural impact on America's space program, the thorough investigation process, and how lessons learned from Apollo 1 continue to influence spacecraft design today. The episode honors the memory of the fallen astronauts while examining how their sacrifice contributed to humanity's greatest space achievement. Perfect for space history enthusiasts, this episode provides crucial context for understanding the Apollo program's evolution and the true cost of space exploration progress.
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    5 mins
  • Walking in the Void: The Race for the First Spacewalk
    Jun 12 2026
    Join host James Hartley as he explores the dramatic race between the Soviet Union and United States to achieve the first spacewalk in 1965. This episode delves into the technical challenges, political motivations, and human courage behind humanity's first steps into the vacuum of space. Discover the untold story of Alexei Leonov's harrowing twelve-minute spacewalk on March 18, 1965, including the life-threatening suit malfunction that nearly prevented his return to the Voskhod 2 spacecraft. Learn about Ed White's response for America just months later during Gemini 4, and how these pioneering extravehicular activities laid the groundwork for all future space exploration. The episode examines the intense Cold War competition that drove both superpowers to risk human lives in pursuit of space firsts, and reveals how early spacewalks proved far more dangerous and unpredictable than ground simulations suggested. From Sergei Korolev's secret Soviet space program to NASA's methodical Gemini missions, this episode captures a pivotal moment when humans first experienced the ultimate frontier of open space. Perfect for space history enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the technological and human achievements that made modern space exploration possible.
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    5 mins
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