1639: "Eberhard Rees"

1639: "Eberhard Rees"

Author: JC May 1, 2026 Duration: 4:49
Interesting Things with JC #1639: "Eberhard Rees" – Eberhard Rees is checking welds, tolerances, tests, and manufacturing flaws while von Braun sells the Moon rocket vision; the public sees Saturn V, but Rees stays with the weak part, the bad process, and the factory-floor mistake that could destroy the mission.

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1597: "Albert Pinkham Ryder" [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:30
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Duration: 5:33
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Duration: 5:38
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Duration: 7:27
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