

Failure To Launch
Failure To Launch Podcast
This is a podcast about all the mistakes, failures, and explosions that made space exploration possible.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Nov 13, 2023 • 50min
Operation Third Bridge (W. RedEye Reviews)
In late 1944, the Polish Home Army undertook one of the coolest resistance missions in WW2: stealing an entire V2 rocket and smuggling it to the UK. This episode, we're joined by @RedeyeReviewer to talk about a story that really deserves to be an action flick.
Check out Redeye's channel!
Sources:
The Polish Underground, 1939-1947
Animals in Space

Nov 2, 2023 • 1h 30min
The Engineer Who Built Saddam a Supergun (w. BobbyBroccoli)
From space engineer to arms dealer to the pawn of a dictator. This episode, Quinn, Chris, and Other Chris talk to documentary maker BobbyBroccoli about the story of Gerald Bull, the most infamous figure in Canadian space history.

Sep 28, 2023 • 1h 8min
Enos: The Meanest Chimponaut (w. Francis Horton)
When most people think "space chimp" they probably think of Ham, the friendly cuddly primate that paved the way for American astronauts. They don't think of the mean one. In today's episode, we're joined by podcast host Francis Horton (@ArmyStrang) to talk about Enos, the coolest space chimp.
Sources:
- Packing For Mars, Mary Roach
- Animals In Space, Chris Dubbs & Colin Burgess
- https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/enos-forgotten-chimp

Sep 14, 2023 • 1h 18min
Packing For Mars: Interview w. Mary Roach
On today's episode, Quinn, Chris, and Other Chris are joined by award-winning author Mary Roach to talk about her book Packing For Mars as well as the more secretive side of astronaut culture.
Check out Mary's writing here.

Aug 31, 2023 • 1h 20min
Part 2: OTRAG w. Nate Bethea
Today, we're back talking to podcast host and producer Nate Bethea about OTRAG, the world's first private launch company, the weird dictators they worked with, and a lot more crocodiles than you'd expect.
Sources:
Projet Wotan, Joelle Stolz

Aug 15, 2023 • 1h 32min
Part 1: OTRAG w. Nate Bethea
Today, Quinn, Chris, and Other Chris are joined by Nate Bethea to talk about OTRAG, the first private rocket company. In Part 1, we cover the origins of Lutz Kayser and all the Nazis and dictators he worked with.
Sources:
Great Mambo Chicken and the Transhuman Condition, Ed Regis
Projet Wotan, Joelle Stolz

Jul 17, 2023 • 1h 38min
Who Was Yuri Gagarin? w. Dr Andrew Jenks
The Soviet everyman. The first Soviet sex symbol. The boyish Russian nationalist. The first man in space played a lot of roles. In this episode, Quinn, Chris, and Other Chris talk to space historian Andrew Jenks to try to get to the bottom of just who Yuri Gagarin was.
The answer: "Complicated."

Jun 19, 2023 • 14min
FTL Short: Russia's Uranus Battalion
In a bid to find more soldiers to send to Ukraine, Russia has found an interesting new recruitment pool: rocket scientists. In this experimental short, Quinn talks briefly about Roscosmos' new Uran Battalion and the 60 year old men being offered the chance to die in the trenches.
Not really sure what these shorts will turn into, if they continue. Bonus content, emergency filler episodes. But if you have opinions, let us know.
Sources:
https://www.ft.com/content/c194cb2d-3aa0-4195-9be5-e78c1d2fd183

Jun 5, 2023 • 1h 16min
The Rocket Scientist Gang War w. Tom O’Mahony
As the Cultural Revolution threw China into chaos, no institution was immune, not even their highly-secretive rocket program. In this episode we talk to Tom O'Mahony, host of the 33rd County and Beneath The Skin podcasts, about how China's rocket scientists spent the late 60s brawling in the streets and assassinating each other over office politics.
Check out our guest, Tom (@gotitatguineys)
Host of 33rd County and Beneath The Skin
Producer of What a Hell of a Way to Die and Lions Led By Donkeys
Sources
Making Breakthroughs in the Turbulent Decade, Chengzhi Li
Thread of the Silkworm, Iris Chang
China in Space, Brian Harvey

May 26, 2023 • 1h 48min
The First Moon Race w. Andrew LePage
The first Moon Race wasn't to land people. It wasn't even to land. In the late 1950s, the Soviets and Americans raced to see who could be the first to slam satellites into the Moon at Mach 10. In this episode, Quinn, Chris, and Other Chris interview space historian Andrew LePage on his work, his blog, and the probes that paved the way for Apollo.
Go check out Drew's website! Also, a big thanks to Drew for coming on the show.
Show Notes
https://www.drewexmachina.com/2015/09/27/nasas-forgotten-lunar-program/
https://www.drewexmachina.com/2018/11/08/the-first-race-to-the-moon-getting-off-the-ground/
https://www.drewexmachina.com/2019/09/14/the-first-race-to-the-moon-reaching-our-neighbor/
https://www.drewexmachina.com/2019/10/04/luna-3-shedding-light-on-the-dark-side-of-the-moon/


