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  • Now that the Space Shuttle Enterprise has successfully flown over the Mojave Desert, NASA needs to press ahead. Next stop is low Earth Orbit but first, this new star ship needs a crew. No longer the preserve of white male military pilots, the next generation of astronauts would need to have a variety of different skills and expertise. They would also need to better reflect the diversity of American society in the 1970s. So to help find these new recruits, NASA got help from an unexpected source - someone who had already crossed new frontiers on a fictional starship. 


    Ever wondered how the Space Shuttle came to be? Welcome to a new podcast series, 16 Sunsets. In this episode, Host Kevin Fong explores the hiring of NASA's astronaut class from 1978, called the "Thirty Five New Guys." This group included the first six women astronauts, as well as the first African-American, Asian-American, and Jewish astronauts. The podcast reveals the challenges they faced as well as the hope and inspiration they brought to many people back on Earth.


    Featuring: Alan Bean, Charles Bolden, Marianne Dyson, Jeff Hoffman, Rob Kelso, Cheryl McNair, Ron McNair, Bill Moon, Mike Mullane, Sally Ride, Rhea Seddon and Kathy Sullivan.


    Credits:

    Written and presented by Dr Kevin Fong

    Producers: Dave Giles, Rami Tzabar and Andrew Luck-Baker.

    Assistant Producer: Kate Arkless Gray

    Sound Design and Mixing: Richard Courtice

    Music: Christian Lundberg, part of Hans Zimmer’s Bleeding Fingers Composer Collective

    With special thanks to Sandra Johnson and Nasa’s Johnson Space Centre Oral History Project 

    Executive Producers: Stuart Coxe, Kevin Fong, Jago Lee and Rami Tzabar

    16 Sunsets is an Antica and TellTale Production 2024


    Check out our website at https://sixteensunsets.com 

    Instagram: @sixteen_sunsets

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  • 12 August 1977. In the air, high above the Mojave desert, Apollo 13’s Fred Haise is at the controls of the Space Shuttle prototype. Alongside him is Gordon Fullerton. Cruising at 27 thousand feet, the vehicle is bolted to the back of a Boeing 747. It is the mother of all piggy-back rides. But this 68-tonne spacecraft is about to get its wings, as the moment approaches for the first free flight of the USS Enterprise. Haise pushes the button to blow the bolts - for a moment the shuttle lifts free, as the 747 dives away. But then - the master alarm is sounded: the computer controlling the orbiter’s flight systems has just died. Haise and Fullerton urgently work the problem. They only have one chance at a safe landing and that is coming up fast!  


    Ever wondered how the Space Shuttle came to be? Welcome to a new podcast series, 16 Sunsets. Host Kevin Fong takes you back to a pivotal moment in history, revealing the high-stakes drama behind this iconic orbiter, as told by those who were there. In this episode we follow the dramatic inaugural flight of the Shuttle and meet the 91-year old ex-Naval veteran who led the charge to name it, The Enterprise!


    Featuring: John Aaron, Bob Crippen, Bonnie Dunbar, Joe Engle, Gordon Fullerton, Gerry Griffin, Fred Haise, Jennifer Lavasseur, Tom Moser & BJo Trimble. 


    Credits:

    Written and presented by Dr Kevin Fong

    Producers: Rami Tzabar and Andrew Luck-Baker with additional production by Dave Giles and Clare Wiley.

    Assistant Producer: Kate Arkless Gray

    Sound Design and Mixing: Richard Courtice

    Music: Christian Lundberg, part of Hans Zimmer’s Bleeding Fingers Composer Collective

    With special thanks to Sandra Johnson and Nasa’s Johnson Space Centre Oral History Project 

    Executive Producers: Stuart Coxe, Kevin Fong, Jago Lee and  Rami Tzabar

    16 Sunsets is an Antica and TellTale Production 2024


    Check out our website at https://sixteensunsets.com 

    Instagram: @sixteen_sunsets

    X: @16sunsets


    Want more 16 Sunsets? Become a premium member of our community and unlock exclusive content, including early and ad-free episodes, by subscribing to 16 Sunsets on Supercast. Learn more at https://16sunsets.supercast.com


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  • A space shuttle stands on the pad, seething in the darkness, ready to go. Its mission is high speed espionage. Launching into the night sky, it heads north toward the pole, lining up over the Soviet Union. This is no science mission, but part of a highly classified military plan, which sees the Shuttle become an instrument of the Cold War. That requirement shaped both the design of the shuttle and the future of NASA’s human space exploration programme for the next thirty years. So why did that secret mission never fly?


    Ever wondered how the Space Shuttle came to be? Welcome to a new podcast series, 16 Sunsets. Host Kevin Fong takes you back to a pivotal moment in history, revealing the high-stakes drama behind this iconic orbiter, as told by those who were there. 


    Featuring: Bob Crippen, Guy Faget, Max Faget, Matthew Hersch, Jeff Hoffman, Chris Kraft, Jennifer Lavasseur, Ken Mattingly, Tom Moser, Bob Stewart, Ken Young.


    Credits:

    Written and presented by Dr Kevin Fong

    Producers: Rami Tzabar and Andrew Luck-Baker with additional production by Dave Giles

    Assistant Producer: Kate Arkless Gray

    Sound Design and Mixing: Richard Courtice

    Music: Christian Lundberg, part of Hans Zimmer’s Bleeding Fingers Composer Collective

    With special thanks to Sandra Johnson and Nasa’s Johnson Space Centre Oral History Project 

    Executive Producers: Stuart Coxe, Kevin Fong, Jago Lee and Rami Tzabar

    16 Sunsets is an Antica and TellTale Production 2024


    Check out our website at https://sixteensunsets.com 

    Instagram: @sixteen_sunsets

    X: @16sunsets


    Want more 16 Sunsets? Become a premium member of our community and unlock exclusive content, including early and ad-free episodes, by subscribing to 16 Sunsets on Supercast. Learn more at https://16sunsets.supercast.com


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  •  It’s 1968 and humanity reaches the Moon, but back on Earth, NASA is fighting for its life. As Apollo 8 makes history, the space agency faces a crisis. With the Vietnam War raging, political assassinations and social unrest gripping America, public interest in space exploration is dwindling, even before Neil Armstrong takes that one giant leap for mankind. To survive, NASA gambles on a radical new program: the Space Shuttle - a reusable spacecraft promising a new era of spaceflight, but it comes at a cost – a Faustian bargain with the US military, that will reshape its dreams and NASA's destiny.


    Ever wondered how the Space Shuttle came to be? Welcome to a new podcast series, 16 Sunsets. Host Kevin Fong takes you back to a pivotal moment in history, revealing the high-stakes drama behind the iconic program, as told by those who were there. Discover how NASA, facing oblivion, forged an unlikely alliance and changed the course of space exploration forever.


    Featuring: John Aaron, Guy Faget, Max Faget, Gerry Griffin, Matthew Hersch, Jeff Hoffman, Chris Kraft, Jennifer Lavasseur, David Mindell, Tom Moser, Teasel Muir-Harmony. 


    Credits: 

    Written and presented by Dr Kevin Fong

    Producers: Rami Tzabar and Andrew Luck-Baker with additional production by Dave Giles

    Sound Design and Mixing: Richard Courtice

    Music: Christian Lundberg, part of Hans Zimmer’s Bleeding Fingers Composer Collective

    Additional Research by Kate Arkless-Gray

    With special thanks to Sandra Johnson and Nasa’s Johnson Space Centre Oral History Project 

    Executive Producers: Stuart Coxe, Kevin Fong, Rami Tzabar and Jago Lee

    16 Sunsets is an Antica and TellTale Production 2024


    Links:

    Check out our website at https://sixteensunsets.com 

    Instagram: @sixteen_sunsets

    X: @16sunsets


    Want more 16 Sunsets? Become a premium member of our community and unlock exclusive content, including early and ad-free episodes, by subscribing to 16 Sunsets on Supercast. Learn more at https://16sunsets.supercast.com


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  • Buckle up for 16 Sunsets! 🚀 Join host Dr. Kevin Fong and executive producer Rami Tzabar in this pre-launch episode as they share the story behind this new podcast exploring the origin and history of the Space Shuttle, culminating in the daring first mission of Columbia in April 1981. Discover how this ambitious project took flight, who's along for the ride, and why Kevin's passion for space led him to tell this incredible story. Plus, get a sneak peek with exclusive clips from upcoming episodes and music by celebrated composer Christian Lundberg, from Hans Zimmer’s Bleeding Fingers composer collective.

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  • Get ready for "16 Sunsets," a thrilling 10-part podcast series that dives deep into the dramatic history of NASA's Space Shuttle program. Join award-winning storyteller Kevin Fong as he takes you on a journey from the audacious first flight of the Shuttle Columbia in 1981 to the incredible challenges faced by its engineers and astronauts. Featuring captivating music by Christian Lundberg from Hans Zimmer's Bleeding Fingers Composers' Collective, this series brings to life the inspiring tales of those who built and flew the Shuttle, exploring the political and cultural forces that shaped its inception. With over 40 exclusive interviews from NASA veterans and Fong’s personal insights as a witness to the Shuttle era, "16 Sunsets" reveals the human stories behind the missions and celebrates the spirit of innovation that defined a groundbreaking chapter in space exploration.

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