Fifty Years since the Greatest of Mankind’s Achievements
This is what makes you understand what-it-takes, what-it-takes to achieve engineering greatness, what-it-takes to go from an idea, to produce a machine, to do what most people think is impossible. The whole of NASA Space Age Missions was a team of engineers who made the impossible, possible.
Paul Simon Macke via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/15/19
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Well presented and engaging. So fascinating to look back through a lens of technology to a time when it was much simpler and people were made of the right stuff.
Stunty500 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/21/19
I remember watching the ghostly images of Neil Armstrong descending the ladder of the Lunar Module in the middle of the night UK time with my grandma. I was twelve at the time and had followed Project Apollo closely. This podcast captures the drama and intensity of those days in a way no other...Read full review »
Richard Huddersfield UK via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/21/19
Yes listen! This an enthralling account of what went on behind the scenes. I’m torn whether to listen every Monday or leave and binge at the end.
AlskiAllan via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/20/19
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