360 On History

Saima Baig
360 On History

A podcast on science, nature and history. From the Big Bang to today, a 360 degree look at life, the universe and the history of everything - covering the moon landings, to the history of the Indus Valley Civilization.

  1. JUL 20

    Anniversay Podcast Episode 59 l Moon Landing Conspiracy Theory – Did it really happen?

    ANNIVERSARY OF THE VERY FIRST MOON LANDING At 20:17 GMT on July 20, 1969, the Eagle lunar module landed on the Moon. American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the Moon at 2:56 GMT on July 21, 1969. He stepped out of the Apollo 11 lunar module and onto the Moon's surface, in an area called the 'Sea of Tranquility.' Shortly after him, at 03:15 GMT, Armstrong was joined by the lunar module pilot, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. Both astronauts collected data and soil samples before planting the US flag at 03:41 GMT. Meanwhile, Michael Collins successfully orbited the Moon in the mothership Columbia. Neil and Buzz also unveiled a plaque bearing President Nixon's signature and an inscription reading: "Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon July 1969 AD. We came in peace for all mankind." In this installment of the moon landing myths, we talk about the conspiracy theory that the moon landings were faked by NASA, with Stanley Kubrick directing the whole thing here on Earth. For anyone who wants to look, there is plenty of empirical evidence to bust any of the hoax favourites, if you know where to look and do not limit yourself to unsubstantiated You Tube videos. I only mention a few here but really these are the most popular ones. Please subscribe to the You Tube Channel for more on science, history and nature and please do check out the website and follow on social media: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Reddit // Threads. Music: Moonrise by Chad Crouch – Instrumental from Free Music Archive.

    9 min
  2. JUL 19

    Anniversary Podcast l Podcast Episode 1 | Moon landing, Conspiracy theories and the Dark side

    ANNIVERSARY OF THE VERY FIRST MOON LANDING PODCAST REPEAT: Throwback to this day (July 20, 2019), when we did our first ever podcast episode on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and the very first Moon Landing that took place on July 20, 1969. At 20:17 GMT on July 20, 1969, the Eagle lunar module landed on the Moon. American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the Moon at 2:56 GMT on July 21, 1969. He stepped out of the Apollo 11 lunar module and onto the Moon's surface, in an area called the 'Sea of Tranquility.' Shortly after him, at 03:15 GMT, Armstrong was joined by the lunar module pilot, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. Both astronauts collected data and soil samples before planting the US flag at 03:41 GMT. Meanwhile, Michael Collins successfully orbited the Moon in the mothership Columbia. Neil and Buzz also unveiled a plaque bearing President Nixon's signature and an inscription reading "Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon July 1969 AD. We came in peace for all mankind." Welcome to the first 360 on history podcast about science, history and nature, covering everything from the big bang to today. July 21, 2019 marked 50 years since the first time humanity stepped foot on the moon and on our first podcast we talk about the moon itself, what led to the moon landing, conspiracy theories and the dark side. Check out the blog on conspiracy theories here and here.  Please subscribe to the You Tube Channel for more on science, history and nature and please do check out the website and follow on social media: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Reddit // Threads. Music: Moonrise by Chad Crouch – Instrumental from Free Music Archive.

    28 min

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A podcast on science, nature and history. From the Big Bang to today, a 360 degree look at life, the universe and the history of everything - covering the moon landings, to the history of the Indus Valley Civilization.

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