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    Do We Need Another Space Race? The possibility of a second space race has grown stronger than ever recently. After the launch of the most affordable and the second most powerful rocket of all time, the Falcon Heavy by SpaceX, the subject has been given new life. Following the successful launch, Elon Musk, the head of SpaceX, stated that he wants to start a second space race. Already, his wish has started coming true. After only a week after the first launch, many other companies have already stated

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    in the 1950s. The reason for this change was the space race, an extension of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States for superiority of space technology. It all started in October 1957 when Russia launched Sputnik I, the first artificial satellite, into orbit. The launch of Sputnik shocked the American public and brought about the beginnings of the space age, eventually leading to the founding of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the launch of Explorer I, and

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    In the Space Race, cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first person in space in 1961, this was a big accomplishment, but to let a human being going to space the scientist have been studying life with the help of animals. The space travel was still very new to the community, consequently the scientist didn't really know whether life could survive in space. All these experiments helped to humans to go to space and go back safety during the Space Race. Animal testing was necessary during the Space Race

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    How did the Space race improve society with their advanced technology? We know they had advanced in technology that wasn't here 50 years ago, but, how did technology built for space go in our everyday lives? One of the most obvious technologies that we created was Satellite Tv, this is one of the tech breakthroughs that we couldn't think of a life without to keep us entertained. The same goes for computers and laptops. The Space Race made satellites a possibility when they were used to communicate

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    After the Cold War, The United States and the Soviet Union we’re still in competition. Instead of competing in war, they competed head-to-head in the race to the moon. Tom Wolfe wrote a nonfiction book about the stories of the test pilots and their struggle to become astronauts. During the “space race” there were major advances in technology that we continue to use and improve to this day. Wolf had many different viewpoints on the technology in the 1960’s and how it was affecting our lives then

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    The Race to Space Throughout the twentieth century, space exploration and advancements allowed for the American dream to come to life. The space race, first man on the moon, and other space missions not only helped establish America’s opposing world power, but also acknowledged the fact that the United States encouraged its citizen and gave them a dream to aspire to as a nation. Space exploration achieved the American dream as the United States became a dominant world power and discovered new

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    becoming the first humans to ever step foot on the moon. The race to space started not long after World War II ended--which started a new era known as the Cold War. Two of the greatest powers on earth the United States and the Soviet Union began a new competition to prove to the world who was more superior. Afraid that one country had more military power than the other, space which had not yet been explored became the new battle ground. The space race was a turning point in history, it was a time where new

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    To begin with, after and during the "Space Race" there were many achievements that no other country have accomplished, but what were the 3 most considerable achievements of the Space Race or in other words, what were the 3 most important achievements of the Space Race and why are they the most important. Adding on, the Soviets sending Yuri Gagarin the first man to ever to voyage into outer space. Gagarin had become the 1st man to voyage outer space after his Vostok spacecraft had completed

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    In even the most primitive civilizations, the extra-terrestrial has had immeasurable influence on society. Mankind has always had an urge to explore the great unknown, and answer the most fundamental questions of our existence. Space exploration deserves not only to be a top priority in our nation, but much more funding than it already has, because it is rooted with history that has taught us many things and will continue to do so, it will help us advance technology beyond the scope of commercial

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    benefited so much from the Space Race. The Space Race was a Cold War competition between NASA and the USSR to reach the moon. The Space Race took place from 1957 up until 1975. On May 26, 1961, President Kennedy laid the Soviet challenge before the American people. During the Cold War, around a hundred space advancements were made. In the 20th century, more space breakthroughs happened after the moon landing itself. A few more moon landings followed Apollo 11. The Space Race had a positive effect on

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