The Space Race
Journey beyond Neil Armstrong's famous first steps to explore the forgotten Apollo missions that truly unlocked the moon's secrets. Host James Hartley examines Apollo 12 through 17, revealing how these overlooked lunar expeditions achieved far more than the celebrated first landing. From Pete Conrad's precision touchdown near Surveyor 3, to the near-disaster of Apollo 13, to Alan Shepard's golf shots on the Fra Mauro highlands, these missions pushed the boundaries of human exploration. Discover how the final three Apollo flights revolutionized lunar science with extended surface stays, geological fieldwork, and the game-changing lunar rover that allowed astronauts to venture miles from their landing sites. Learn about Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt's record-breaking Apollo 17 expedition, which collected 842 pounds of samples and spent 22 hours exploring the Taurus-Littrow valley. Despite accomplishments that dwarf Apollo 11's brief 21-hour surface stay, these later missions remain largely unknown to the public. This episode examines why being first in space exploration often overshadows being best, and celebrates the forgotten heroes who drove cars on another world, conducted groundbreaking science, and expanded humanity's presence beyond Earth in ways that the famous first moonwalk never could.
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