Sleepless History: Sleep Documentaries
Tonight on Sleepless History, we're telling the complete story of the Space Race, one of the most extraordinary, costly, dangerous, and quietly beautiful competitions in the history of civilization. Set against a soft, continuous backdrop of rain sounds, this episode takes you from the war-scarred ruins of postwar Europe all the way to a handshake one hundred and forty miles above the surface of the Earth. We go slowly. We take our time. And if you drift off somewhere in the middle, the story will still be here when you return. ▸ What you'll hear in this episode: Chapter 1 — The Foundations [00:02:46] The V-2 rocket. Wernher von Braun and Sergei Korolev. Operation Paperclip. The first satellite, Sputnik, and the shock heard around the world. Chapter 2 — The Human Element [00:25:52] The Mercury Seven. Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human in space. John Glenn orbits the Earth. The race to put a person in orbit — and keep them alive. Chapter 3 — The Lunar Push [00:50:16] Kennedy's famous challenge. Gemini missions. Soviet setbacks and American momentum. The tragedy of Apollo 1 and the missions that came after. Chapter 4 — The Moon Landings [01:05:07] Apollo 11. "The Eagle has landed." One giant leap, and the missions that followed — including the near-disaster of Apollo 13. Chapter 5 — The Thaw [01:23:33] Détente, the end of the Space Race, and the Apollo-Soyuz handshake that closed the chapter — for now. Format: Narrated sleep history with rain ambience If this helped you sleep or relax, follow Sleepless History wherever you listen, and leave a comment telling us where you're tuning in from. New episodes drop regularly. Sleep well. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sleepless-history/donations [https://redcircle.com/sleepless-history/donations]
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