Countdown Podcast
1) S1E3: Apollo 1
Whether ship or mere simulator, the Apollo had so far impressed most people at NASA as a slapdash machine. It was temperamental, error-prone, and impossible to work with for more than a little while b...Show More
2) S1E10: Apollo 13
Whether there would be time for forensic work before the spacecraft died was unclear—something Liebergot understood better than anyone else. It was time, he knew, to ask the question that had been pla...Show More
3) S1E9: Soyuz 11
TIME’s Jeffrey Kluger takes you through the Soyuz 11 mission and the events that make it one of the most harrowing space missions of all time.
4) S1E8: Mir
It can be oddly peaceful inside a dying spacecraft. That was not something Michael Foale ever suspected—and with good reason. When you’re inside a spacecraft that’s dying, you’re likely to die right a...Show More
5) S1E7: Luca
Space has a lot of ways to kill you. It’s a beautiful place to contemplate and a thrilling place to visit, but for all its appeal, it’s got murder in its heart. There is almost no way you can imagine ...Show More
6) S1E6: Apollo 12
Pete Conrad had no business trying to fly to the moon on a rainy morning in November of 1969. And NASA, by the look of things, had no business agreeing that it would be a good idea trying to send him ...Show More
7) S1E5: Gemini 9
If Gemini 9 started off under a curse, the bad fortune seemed determined to stick around. TIME’s Jeffrey Kluger takes you through the Gemini 9 mission and the events that make it one of the most harr...Show More
8) S1E4: Gus Grissom
Gus Grissom tried not to give much thought to the fact that the rocket he was riding to space was built to kill people. But the terrible V-2 would become the beautiful Redstone, and American Astronau...Show More
9) S1E2: Gemini 8
Neil Armstrong didn’t believe in omens, but he got a nasty one anyway the moment he climbed into his Gemini 8 spacecraft on the morning of March 16, 1966. If Armstrong had believed in omens, he might ...Show More
10) S1E1: Apollo 10
There were a lot of mission rules in the official flight plan when Apollo 10 was preparing to leave Earth on its journey to the moon, but the most important one was: Whatever you do, don’t land there....Show More