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Oct 2021
56m 27s

The Moon Landing

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After multiple coups by the Soviet Union, astronaut Alan B. Shepard has just become the first American in space. But this is only the beginning. Now, NASA have the moon in their sights, but it's still a long way off. For either the USA or the USSR to succeed, they'll need newer and better technology. The 1960s are about to become the defining decade in space exploration. Who will touch down first on Earth's nearest neighbour? This is a Short History of the Moon Landing.

Written by Luke Kuhns. With thanks to Robert Godwin, Historian, and author of multiple books on the Space Race.

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