The Night Apollo 8 Read the Bible From Lunar Orbit
Our American Stories
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4.6 • 816 Ratings
🗓️ 26 December 2025
⏱️ 10 minutes
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On this episode of Our American Stories, on Christmas Eve 1968, the crew of Apollo 8 became the first humans to orbit the Moon. Joined by astronomer and broadcaster Steve Kates, known as Dr. Sky, they recall the moment the astronauts read from the Book of Genesis, uniting millions of listeners on Earth during a tense and historic holiday season in the midst of the Cold War.
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| 0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
| 0:02.3 | Guaranteed Human. |
| 0:14.2 | And we return to our American stories. |
| 0:18.4 | When Apollo 8 took off from the John F. Kennedy's Space Center in 1968, |
| 0:23.9 | the Vietnam War was in full swing, and earlier that year in April, Martin Luther King Jr. |
| 0:29.2 | had been assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. This all wasn't lost on Apollo 8's three astronauts, |
| 0:36.1 | Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and William Anders, |
| 0:39.3 | as they took off on their grand journey around the moon. Here to tell the story of what happened, |
| 0:44.8 | with that in mind is Steve Kates. Take it away, Steve. |
| 0:50.0 | Apollo Wade, NASA made a decision that they would send three astronauts on a journey around the moon for 10 lunar orbits in 1968 around Christmas time. |
| 0:59.0 | There was a lot of objections in some of the higher offices of NASA that this might not have been the right thing to do because we only tested Apollo 7 in Earth orbit, |
| 1:10.0 | and yet we haven't sent a Apollo spacecraft to the |
| 1:12.6 | moon yet. |
| 1:13.6 | So Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and William Anders did that most incredible feat. |
| 1:18.6 | Here's Jim Lovell, astronaut on Apollo 8 with more. |
| 1:21.6 | Well, my first sensation, of course, was not too far from the Earth, because when we |
| 1:25.6 | turned around, we could actually see the earth |
| 1:27.8 | start to shrink. Now, the highest anybody had ever been, I think, had been either, I think it was |
| 1:32.7 | Apollo or Gemini 11 up about 800 miles or something like that and back down again. And all of a sudden, |
| 1:39.1 | you know, we're just going down. And it reminds me of driving a car, looking out the back window, |
| 1:46.1 | going inside a tunnel and seeing the tunnel entrance shrink as it gets, as you go farther into the |
| 1:50.8 | tunnel. It was quite a, quite a sensation to think about, you know, and you had to pinch yourself, |
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