DiscoverForgotten AustraliaThis Week in 1957: Part Two – Keep Watching the Skies
This Week in 1957: Part Two – Keep Watching the Skies

This Week in 1957: Part Two – Keep Watching the Skies

Update: 2025-11-06
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Space dog Laika and Sputnik II were the green light for the Cold War missile and space races to accelerate at warp speed. With the Russians out in front, the Americans were hellbent on catching up, using Nazi war-criminal know-how as they kicked around making the moon into a military base to launch nukes at the Commies. Meanwhile, as people everywhere were seeing UFOs and worrying about subliminal brainwashing, Sydney and Melbourne had some very specific problems – surviving freak weather and enduring the loved-up antics of Liz Taylor and Mike Todd.


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This Week in 1957: Part Two – Keep Watching the Skies

This Week in 1957: Part Two – Keep Watching the Skies