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    dollars, making up two point four percent of America's budget. The United States program passed through several stages, the first was the mercury program, which sent six one man missions into space. Cadbury The next set of mission in the NASA program were the Apollo missions.In december of 1968 Nasa launched Apollo 8, the first manned space mission to orbit the moon.( Sagdeev)On July 16 1969, NASA successfully launched Apollo 11, the first spacecraft to land on the moon.(Klein) The astronauts which landed

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    tests to help create training programs. America can even give the Russian space program credit for making the space program what it is today. They provided resources to our engineers and likely the most important they were america 's competition. The Russian space program was years ahead of the Americans with their launch of sputnik an unmanned satellite in 1957, and their orbits and space walks, Yuri Gargarin was the first man in space. But on July 20, 1969 Apollo 11 landed on the moon and America

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    Looking out of our miniscule earth, cosmologists have observed the mysterious perplexities of the universe for many millenniums. As far as history tells us, astronomers began to identify spots of light that moved among the stars. The points of light were named planets and today are still being studied. Humans forever possess an ambition for exploring the unknown and searching for answers hidden in the universe. This need is driven by ones genetic coding to evolve, thrive and survive. Space exploration

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    The mission Apollo 11 was the first spaceflight that landed humans on the Moon. The crew members were Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, Edwin Aldrin. Apollo 11 was launched to the Moon on July 16, 1969 and returned to Earth on July 24, 1969 in the Pacific Ocean. They landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969. They collected soil and rock samples, and set up scientific experiments. This mission was one of the most significant events in the Space Race between United States and the Soviet Union. The success

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    August 20, 1969. The scene is the front yard of a cozy suburban home. Little Thomas lies in the grass and gazes to the stars. Only a month before, Neil Armstrong uttered the famous words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” These words inspired Little Thomas. He gazes to the stars. Gazes and dreams, dreams of a time when he would bounce between stars, moons, and planets like there was no distance between them at all. Thomas thinks, “I can’t wait! I’m gonna be an astronaut

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    The stated purpose of Apollo 8 was the first manned mission to land on the moon. Going to the moon the crew entered the lunar orbit in christmas eve December 24, 1968. During the evening of that day they had a broadcast, between the earth and the moon in the spacecraft taking pictures. In being specific Jim Lovell was on board this flight and was first manned orbital flight around the moon. The only innovation in Apollo 8 there was almost a burn in the spacecraft, But if it had lasted the correct

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    The Space Race

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    of employees quickly grew from 34,000 to 375,000. The budget also increased almost five hundred percent (Dunbar) going from eighty nine million to 5.9 billion (Space Race: Cold War Front). The first manned mission was Apollo 8, and the first to land on the moon was Apollo 11. Apollo 11 landed July 1969, and six more followed till roughly 1972 (Williams). The spaceship itself have the astronauts about as much room as a

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    Nasa Worksheet

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    space vehicle). Project Apollo began to be NASA’S priority in May 25, 1951. President John F. Kennedy announced the plan of launching a man in space to land on the Moon. He used this as a tool to subtly announce the US’s superiority of the Cold War enemies. It took 11 years to carry out. It took $25.4 billion dollars to achieve. This withstood challenges including lives of Roger B. Chaffee, Virgil "Gus" Grissom, and Edward H. White Jr. Jr. after a fire that took place in the Apollo capsule (January 27

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    One of NASA’s biggest mission was Apollo 11 and the objective was to land on the moon. The crew consisted of Neil Armstrong the commander, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. the Lunar Module Pilot, and Michael Collins the Command Module Pilot. The launch was scheduled to be on July 16, 1969 at nine o’clock in the morning. About four days later the inspirational quote “...one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” said by Neil Armstrong, was the first words spoken on the surface of the moon. About 600

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    "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," said by Neil Armstrong as he took his first steps on the moon during the NASA Apollo 11 expedition to the moon. No man has ever been to the moon before and NASA, The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, was the first to get someone to land on the moon. NASA has had many great accomplishments in exploring the "new frontier" that have affected the United States ever since it was first created in July 1958. The idea for NASA first started

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