The Space Race
Explore the dramatic birth of NASA and Project Mercury in this compelling episode of The Space Race. Host James Hartley takes listeners through the pivotal moments following Sputnik's launch in 1957, when America realized it was behind in the space race. Discover how President Eisenhower's vision led to the creation of NASA as a civilian agency, fundamentally different from military space programs. Learn about the technical challenges of designing the Mercury spacecraft, the rigorous selection and training of the original seven astronauts, and the cultural impact of America's early space program. From the psychological shock of Sputnik to Alan Shepard's historic 15-minute flight aboard Freedom 7, this episode covers the foundational years that launched America's space program. Perfect for space enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in how America responded to one of the greatest challenges of the Cold War era. The episode features detailed accounts of NASA's formation, the Mercury Program's development, and the incredible human stories behind America's first steps into space exploration.
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