13 Minutes to the Moon: Trailer, T-minus 2

13 Minutes to the Moon: Trailer, T-minus 2

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13 Minutes to the Moon: Trailer, T-minus 1

The final part of our audio countdown to the launch of 13 Minutes to the Moon, with Kevin Fong. Lift off is on 13 May 2019. 

13 Minutes to the Moon: 1. ‘We choose to go’, Apollo 11

President John F. Kennedy boldly vows that America will land the first astronaut on the Moon by the end of the 1960s. It’s the height of the Cold War. But with superpower rival the Soviet Union leading the space race, after launching the first human spaceflight, the odds seem sta ...  Show more

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