Podcaster: Andy Poniros
Title: “Cosmic Perspective Radio” 50 Years of Apollo Series…Interview with Gemini & Apollo Astronaut Jim Lovell
Organization: Cosmic Perspective
Link : http://www.lift-off.us ;
https://wpkn.org/wpkn-programming/cosmic-perspective/
Twitter : @Andy_SSA ; Andy@lift-off.us
Intro Music: “A Piece of Space History”, by Andy Poniros
Closing Outro Music: “Funk 2001”, by Larry Benigno
Description: Gemini & Apollo Astronaut Capt James Lovell discusses his Gemini 7 & 12 missions that, for the 1st time, put the U.S. Space Program ahead of the Soviets, the first manned mission to orbit the Moon & see Earthrise, and the seemingly ill-fated mission that became one of NASA’s most successful mission, Apollo 13.
“Cosmic Perspective Radio” is an Andy Poniros Production
Bio: Andy Poniros is a JPL / NASA Solar System Ambassador, Amateur Astronomer, Telescope Builder, Science Reporter and “Cosmic Perspective” host on www.WPKN.org
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