Dun, Dun, Dun: When Sputnik Shook the World
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Intro music fades in—tense and cinematic. Dun, dun, dun. On a Friday night in October 1957 a tiny metal beep sliced through the air and the world changed: Sputnik was orbiting Earth, and with it came panic, possibility, and a race that would reshape history.
From the morally tangled genius of Wernher von Braun to the anonymous brilliance of Sergei Korolev, from Laika’s lonely orbit to America’s bumbling Vanguard and the Mercury Seven’s sudden celebrity, this episode stitches together the human moments behind the headlines. Political brinkmanship, scientific daring, and heartbreaking loss collide as nations sling rockets and reputations into the void.
We trace the arc from Sputnik’s beep to Kennedy’s audacious moonshot, through the agony of Apollo 1’s fire to the breathless 17 seconds of fuel left as Eagle found a landing spot. It’s a trailer for our deeper Apollo series—an urgent, cinematic primer on bravery, error, invention, and the people who refused to accept the impossible.