Episodes
Friday Jul 19, 2019
One Giant Leap: The Apollo 11 Mission
Friday Jul 19, 2019
Friday Jul 19, 2019
“Distance is but a relative expression, and must end by being reduced to zero.”
― Jules Verne, From the Earth to the Moon
Since the dawn of humanity, people have been interested in the cosmos. Of particular interest was Earth's closest wanderer: the Moon. Following the Second World War, the Americans and Soviets went head to head in a rivalry over ideology, power, influence, and technology. With the brilliant Sergei Koralev at the helm, the Soviets succeeded in launching the first human-made satellite, and even the first human into space. However, the Americans had their own genius named Wernher von Braun. With his expertise, the Americans were able to quickly catch up. Pretty soon, both superpowers eyed what was seen as the big prize. On July 16, 1969, three Americans launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and into the books of history.
Monday Jul 01, 2019
The Road to Confederation: Canada Day Special
Monday Jul 01, 2019
Monday Jul 01, 2019
In 1864, delegates from the Maritime Colonies and the Province of Canada met in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island to discuss proposals to create a union to better British North America's economic and defensive strength. By the end, the groundworks for a new country were born. A further two conferences and a Royal Assent later, Canada was born on July 1, 1867. The story behind its creation is not well known, even those living in it. There, Pan Historia is proud to present the story of Confederation.
Happy Canada Day!
Music:
God Save the Queen (Royal Anthem)
O Canada! (National Anthem)