The Space Race: A History from Beginning to End

The Space Race: A History from Beginning to End

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Read by: Stephen Paul Aulridge Jr.

Language: English

Length: 1 hour and 6 minutes

Publisher: Hourly History

Release date: 2018-12-10

During 14 years, from 1955 to 1969, the Soviet Union and the United States of America were engaged in a dramatic race against each other to conquer space. This period encompassed dramatic victories, humbling defeats, and more than one tragedy. This is a story of human courage and ingenuity at its best and political maneuvering at its worst, of almost unbelievable technological progress undertaken with the object not just of advancing human knowledge but also of proving the superiority of one country over another.

Here's what you'll learn about:

  • From missiles to rockets
  • Russia takes the lead
  • Early American failures
  • The first men in space
  • Fatalities on both sides
  • The moon landing
  • And much more!

The space race culminated in man setting foot upon the moon, but each milestone on the way to that final goal was bitterly contested. Two powerful nations pledged a substantial part of their national resources to beat the other in a scientific and technological race to be the first to achieve new records. In terms of contests between major powers, there has never been anything quite as dramatic, public, and sustained as the space race; it remains one of the most fascinating and engaging episodes of the Cold War.