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The Astronaut Wives Club - Season 1

Episode List

Launch
E1 - Launch

Aired: June 18, 2015

After NASA selects seven men to be the first Americans in space, their wives soon end up becoming American royalty.

Protocol
E2 - Protocol

Aired: June 25, 2015

Louise and Alan enjoy the mission's success. Betty gets ready for Gus' launch. Annie finds it hard to deal with her stutter.

Retroattitude
E3 - Retroattitude

Aired: July 02, 2015

Scott gets ready for his launch and Rene gets the chance to tell her story in a magazine interview.

Liftoff
E4 - Liftoff

Aired: July 09, 2015

Deke and Marge take on new roles whilst things begin to thaw between Gordo and Trudy.

Flashpoint
E5 - Flashpoint

Aired: July 16, 2015

Trudy finds out that attempts are being made to quash a burgeoning astronaut training program organized for women.

In the Blind
E6 - In the Blind

Aired: July 23, 2015

John Glenn stands for the Ohio senate. A personal matter leaves Alan Shepherd's career in doubt.

Rendezvous
E7 - Rendezvous

Aired: July 30, 2015

With the launch of the Gemini missions and the Apollo program, pressure on the wives grows.

Abort
E8 - Abort

Aired: August 06, 2015

Betty is forced to face a grim reality -- and plan for the future -- as she embarks on a battle for justice.

The Dark Side
E9 - The Dark Side

Aired: August 13, 2015

Jo redefines her role and priorities as Wally's career at NASA comes to an end; Louise worries about Alan as he considers a risky surgery that will determine his future; Susan is faced with uncertainty.

Landing
E10 - Landing

Aired: August 20, 2015

It’s 1969, and Apollo 11’s historic moon landing is cause for worldwide celebration and a high point for the Astro-families. The wives are interviewed for a TV documentary on the space program, Gordo is passed over for the next mission, and Trudy faces some big decisions about her personal and professional future. Betty finds a powerful way to honor Gus’s legacy and advocate for change. In April 1970, the nation watches the fraught voyage of Apollo 13.