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    In the height of the space race between the United States of America and the Soviet Union, the competition to put the first man in space was intense. Between 1953 and 1961 Soviet scientist and aerospace engineers, planned and constructed many rocket and rocket launchers that would take the Soviet Union into Space. At the same time the United States of America also turned their attention to the sky and the Space Race began. At the end of World War Two in Europe 1945, aerospace engineer, Sergei Pavlovich

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    How did the Space Race impact the Cold War? The years 1957 to 1969 will be the focus of the investigation, to analyze the Space Race during the Cold War, as well as how the USSR and NASA both reacted to it. The first source I have selected for detailed analysis is Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs United States Department of State Government Publication. This source is particularly relevant to the investigation because it talks about the initial of the Space Race and how it began

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    The Space Race was a 20th century competition between the former Soviet Union and United States for dominion in spaceflight capability and is still an event that generates controversy. Historians and contemporary analysts who claim the United States won the space race frequently cite “the landing of Apollo 11 on the moon” as the sole reason why the nation won. However, while this event was indeed a triumph, it was stimulated by a series of consecutive feats by the former Soviet Union. The U.S.S.R

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    Attention grabber a.Cold war information (time, reason,how) b.Competition between 2 largest countries c.Space race in the cold war (why,what,goal) B. Background (60’s) C.Thesis statement (What,3 reasons/areas, impact) a.Exciting,but scary time (atmosphere) b.Cold war/space race (reason and impact on countries) C.3 reasons why it’s important The space race was a very exciting and scary time in the cold war where the U.S. and the USSR were competing with each other over who

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    During the space race, both the US and the Soviet Union achieved a lot. Some say the US won the race because it landed the first human on the Moon but no one can take anything away from the USSR. Soviet accomplished a lot and had more “firsts” then the US until the US caught up. Both the US and the USSR won the space race. As stated before, both sides accomplished a lot. The US say they won because of the first human on moon, but USSR accomplished way too much for the US to easily win. Both sides

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    for the expansion of the United States space program in an attempt to demonstrate power and innovation over the Russians, and in doing so, accelerated the process of space exploration and endangered the lives of their astronauts. On October 4th, 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, a small satellite, successfully into orbit, and the Space Race truly

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    Space Arms Race is the use of weapons for space welfare and has become a problem around the world and needs to be stopped. Nations around the worlds since the dawn of time have tried to gain more power than other nations with wars, nuclear weapons etc. Now different nations have tried to occupy space and use it to their advantage to attack other nations. In 1957, Russia sent the first satellite into space and that was the start of a new generation of technology. II. UN Involvement The United Nations

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    The Space race was a very important factor in the 1950ś one of the most important factors was Neil Armstrong he was the first man to lay foot on the moon. Also astronaut Neil Armstrong developed a obsession with flight at an early age. And he got his pilot license at age 16. Armstrong joined the NACA in 1955, Armstrong was an engineer, test pilot, astronaut and administrator for NACA and its successor agency, Another important factor during the 1950ś were the space race The Space Race refers

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    half of the twentieth century, space travel and the technology which powered it advanced far beyond what any prior civilization could imagine. Inspiring in humanity hope for a future not on Earth. An analysis of the effects of the NASA space program on the United States reveals a radical shift in educational policies, an influx of new an innovative technologies, and a renewed motivation and hope for the future. Perhaps the most significant impact of the space race came through education reform

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    in the late 1950s, space would be another battleground for these superpowers. Not only were they going to battle on ground but also in what seemed impossible at the time which was space. Due to this new competition many technological advancements were made. So, to what extent was the space race the determining factor to technologically improve space travel? The US and Soviet Union were both making many technological advances within their countries that made this race to space competitive. Competition

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