Triumph and Tragedy- This Week in Space History- January 27th to February 2nd

Episode 409 · January 28th, 2020 · 11 mins 29 secs

About this Episode

This is a sad week in space history. We remember the astronauts we have lost in the pursuit of exploring space and unlocking the mysteries of the universe.

My top ten space movies episode is still coming, I've decided to watch some of these movies again so I can properly rank them. I also have a decade in review episode coming soon, it's going to be a retrospective of the big events of the 2010's and a look forward to what I'm excited for in the 2020's.

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Episode Links:

"Fallen SpaceShipTwo pilot's name added to Space Mirror Memorial" Collect Space

Remembering Apollo 1

Remembering Challenger and Columbia-

President Ronald Reagan Address to the Nation on the loss of Challenger

[President George W. Bush Address to the Nation on the loss of Columbia](youtube.com/watch?v=LT5ecjjXdqw)

ISS Agreement- NASA.gov

Explorer 1 Mission Page

Studying the Van Allen Belts 60 Years After America’s First Spacecraft

Ham

Apollo 14 Mission Page

Columbia Remembered

Bringing Columbia Home: The Untold Story of a Lost Space Shuttle and Her Crew

Forever Remembered