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NOVA tells the story behind that moment more than 50 years ago when the U.S. public heard the shocking news that the Soviet Union had successfully launched the first satellite, Sputnik I, into space.
The world changed on October 4, 1957, when the U.S. public heard
the shocking news that the Soviet Union had successfully launched
the first satellite, Sputnik I. Why didn't the U.S. beat the
Soviets in this first crucial round of the space race? NOVA reveals
an astonishing behind-the-scenes story of the politics and
personalities that collided over the earliest efforts to get
America into space, long before the founding of NASA. Anticommunist
witch-hunts drove some of the nation's most talented rocketry
pioneers out of the country even as we welcomed Wernher von Braun
and his former Nazi colleagues. With help from Walt Disney, von
Braun's vision of future space travel swiftly captivated U.S. TV
watchers. But even as he became the first media star of the Space
Age, von Braun's attempts to build space probes were hobbled by
inter-service rivalries. In "Sputnik Declassified," NOVA
details the story of the technological and political missteps that
made the U.S. lose out to the Soviets' beeping electronic
basketball.