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Civics & Coffee: A History Podcast - Apollo 11 - Part Two
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Apollo 11 - Part Two

Civics & Coffee: A History Podcast

01/23/21

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This week I wrap up my two part series on the mission to put the first man on the moon, Apollo 11.
In this episode, I give you the history of the three man team that made up Apollo 11: Neil Armstrong, Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin and Mike Collins, how they prepared for such a historic mission and an overview of Apollo 11 itself. Tune in!
Sources Used for This Episode:

  • Shoot for the Moon by James Donovan
  • Apollo 11. Directed by Todd Douglas Miller. CNN Films. 2019. Hulu. (LINK)
  • Math Invented for Moon Landing Helps Your Flight Arrive on Time by Abigail Tabor, NASA. (LINK)
  • The Apollo Missions. Edited by Sarah Loff. NASA. (LINK)
  • Apollo 11 Mission Overview. Edited by Sarah Loff. NASA. (LINK)
  • Space Program. The John F Kennedy Library. (LINK)
  • May 25, 1961: JFK'S Moonshot Speech to Congress. Space.com (LINK)
  • Apollo 11 Moon Landing Timeline: From Liftoff to Splashdown by Dave Roos. History.com (LINK)

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Another listener request! Brody wanted me to cover the first man on the moon and so this week, I lay the foundation of the Apollo 11 mission including how why we got into the space race to begin with and just went into creating NASA.
NASA created a brand new career - astronaut - but just went into being drafted for the new career? And would America ever overcome the Soviet Union in the space race? Tune in and find out.
Sources Used This Episode:

  • Shoot for the Moon by James Donovan
  • Apollo 11. Directed by Todd Douglas Miller. CNN Films. 2019. Hulu. (LINK)
  • Math Invented for Moon Landing Helps Your Flight Arrive on Time by Abigail Tabor, NASA. (LINK)
  • The Apollo Missions. Edited by Sarah Loff. NASA. (LINK)
  • Apollo 11 Mission Overview. Edited by Sarah Loff. NASA. (LINK)
  • Space Program. The John F Kennedy Library. (LINK)
  • May 25, 1961: JFK'S Moonshot Speech to Congress. Space.com (LINK)

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Very little is known about the first black inventor, scientist and part time surveyor, Benjamin Banneker. However, what is known is infinitely fascinating.
This week, I discuss the life of Benjamin Banneker. From growing up on a tobacco farm in Maryland, to partaking in the survey of the newly established capital city, Banneker defied expectations and was one of the first Black Americans to publish a series of Almanacs.
Learn all about the inventor this week on Civics & Coffee.
Sources Used This Episode:

  • The Life of Benjamin Banneker by Silvio A. Bedini
  • Benjamin Banneker, Astronomer [Video] by Biography. (YouTube)
  • Benjamin Banneker The Inventor/Scientist/Astrologer/Almanac Author/Farmer! [Video] by Black Excellence & Abundance (YouTube)

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