December 6, 2017
We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard…To get to the moon, NASA was going to need money, and a lot of it. When John F. Kennedy delivered his “we choose to go to the moon” speech, it wasn’t merely a simple gesture to the American people, but rather a rallying call to them. To fund NASA’s expenditures for the upcoming Apollo missions, Kennedy had to assure the American people that this is not a useless endeavor, but one of National Security and the securement of future peace. To fulfill a budget of what Kennedy described as 5.4 billion dollars, people would need to pay “somewhat less than we pay for cigarettes and cigars,” arguing that space expenditures would increase from 40 to 50 cents for every man, woman, and child in the country.3
If the computer hadn’t recognized this problem and taken recovery action, I doubt if Apollo 11 would have been the successful moon landing it was.—Director of Apollo Flight Computer Programming, Margaret H. Hamilton 8
It was through an incredible feat of human engineering and bravery before those famous words were finally uttered: “Houston, Tranquility base here. The Eagle has landed.” The last bit of the phrase is one that is referenced to frequently in pop culture and Hollywood media. Little did Armstrong know how those unrehearsed words would continue to echo beyond Apollo 11’s landing for the rest of time, making its way into the average vocabulary synonymous with that of an arrival. To go where no man has gone before, Neil Armstrong became the embodiment of the American spirit. Although we know that many men and women worked countless hours to make it happen, the names that are remembered are those who embody bravery, honor, and intellect altogether. Neil Armstrong is the name we know and will never forget, for allowing us to say we did get on the Moon first. We the United States did it first.Apollo 11
Neil Armstrong
Andrew Gonzales
The Spacerace is one of the most important things to ever happen in our history. The people and dedication that made it all possible is truly something to remember adding the fact that phones weren’t even a thing! Along with so much technology but it goes to show if we are dedicated and willing we can do anything no as Americans but as a whole.
31/08/2019
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Marcus Saldana
The space race to me is just another reason to love america. It is crazy how they were able to go to the moon with the technology they had at the time with computers being more big than a person. It shows how persistent they were to make their dreams a reality. Neil Armstrong would be a goat in my books but what he said about Elon makes him not an american hero in my books. Great article about space race great video included mid way.
06/09/2020
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Dylan Miller
As a kid, I’ve loved to look up into space and think about how to get up there, I used to watch movies about space, read up on it, and watch videos about it. But somehow I missed the space race, so reading up on it now is extremely fascinating! The idea of getting to the moon first is so exhilarating! Even though it was extremely expensive, I can’t image the amount of enjoyment and inspiration that the race caused!
07/04/2022
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Ruben Becerril
The article name was able to capture my attention and the content retained it. Each paragraph linked to the next with smooth transitions. I really liked the diagram of the Earth and moon at the end, I was able to visualize what route the rocketship took. Many new terms were used but your explanations made it easy for me to understand what they meant.
28/04/2022
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Karlo Collazo
When in High School, I did a project on JFK and how he contributed to the US in his short term as president. I always found it interesting how confident he was in his goal to go to the moon. While the US was essentially losing the Space Race, for JFK to make that speech was not only empowering but motivating, and it certainly did for the many engineers at NASA. I thought the article did a good job depicting the space race and the story surrounding it.
15/05/2022
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Olivia Gray
This is such a well written article and very interesting to read.I really enjoyed reading about the Space Race and the major impact it had on history. I remember when I was younger I was so interested in learning about space and was so fascinated by it. I didn’t fully realize how much JFK impacted this movement .The picture you chose really help tell the story as well.
27/03/2023
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Andrea Tapia
I still can’t believe till today that Neil Armstrong was the first man to land on the moon with the many amazing astronauts that followed along. Great article and being able to explained what happened during Apollo 11 and that Kennedy was involved in this amazing experienced. To be the voice and allow a miracle to happen. That we only had to contribute 50 cents so that we can get a budget of 5.4 billion dollars is insane. Neil Armstrong name will always be remembered. We need to be able to learn more about space and understand how its not an easy mission to accomplish, but we can do the impossible. This is what makes us so strong and brave to put our lives at risk for a better future to live in and discover more.
27/03/2023
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Madison Magaro
This was a great article that described the race to space. I enjoyed reading this article and I think that it is crazy we were able to make it into space with how technology was back then. Everyone that was apart planning the launch to the moon had so much dedication and will power to ensure that they would get there.
30/03/2023
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Danielle Rangel
This was an interesting article to read! I liked the structure of the article itself because it made it easier to read. I think it is interesting how a “competition” between the US and the USSR sparked many technological advancements that were able to get man to space and the moon. It is really interesting to see how fast both countries worked to best the other in the space race. Overall this was a great article explaining how man got the moon and how the US “bested” the USSR.
02/04/2023
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Christopher Hohman
Nice article. It is always interesting to read about post war history. The space race especially is an interesting topic to cover. It took great ingenuity and determination to beat the Soviets to the moon especially because they had a bit of an edge over us in terms of the development of their space program. JFK’s speech is one of the greatest speeches ever made by a U.S president. He was indeed right when he said that we do these things not because they are easy but because they are hard. That is what makes us humans so special
26/03/2019
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