Apollo Mission Research Paper

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I decided to research and learn about the Apollo mission, I chose this topic because I have always been interested in the Apollo Missions since watching Apollo 11 when I was younger. I have always enjoyed space travel and the idea of being able to see what else is out there beyond our World. While looking into this topic, I actually learned a lot more than I thought I would. Usually in high school and other grades you learn the basics about the moon landing and how important that was. But I never realized that there was almost a competitive reason for the Apollo missions. While we were in the middle of the Cold War, John F. Kennedy was elected president in the United States and during this election process, he made a lot of comments on the …show more content…

In order to accomplish what they wanted, they started to plan on how to best accomplish the moon landing. Once this planning was finished, they moved into testing. Once this testing started they worked together as a team to review and revise their plan. Then on July 16, 1969 the United States successfully launched Apollo 11 was successfully launched, although at the same time the Soviet Union launched Luna 15 to try and beat the U.S. but it failed. The success of Apollo 11 really had a major impact on the United States. It boosted morale in the United States, and allowed for advancement in technology as well as geology and history of the moon. The technology that NASA and the United States developed for the trip to the moon helped supply the U.S. with technology that we still use to this day. This includes; personal computers, handheld video camcorders and sensors that are now used in hospitals around the country. I never realized that the Apollo landing was not only something that made the U.S. go down in history, or boosted morale; but it also provided so much technology that bettered our

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