Space Race Research Paper

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The great space race had a definite impact on technology in the United State. The space race is just what the name represents; it was a race to be the first country into space and then the first country to walk on the moon. From the beginning the space race played a vital role in the Russian and the American economies, and encouraged the tension between the two countries. The threat of a cold war loomed over the two super powers, and the race to be the first in space pushed each country to race for space dominance as well. The space race hit its stride in Russia and the U.S. in the late 1950’s with both countries wanting to reach space first to show off their superiority in technology and intelligence after WWII. Both countries were eager to …show more content…

made its first major advancement in the space race with its first monkey in space in 1949 which was sent up in an American V2 rocket (1). In the early 1960’s, America found itself falling behind in the space race and soon began to raise the funds for a space program. ”The Space Race,” suggest that U.S. President John F. Kennedy promised the world in 1963 that the U.S. would land a man on the moon before 1970, and they did (3).Further “The Space Race,” states that on 20 July 1969, American Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first people on the moon, they arrived on Apollo 11, a rocket created by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and Werner Von Braun, a German who worked for NASA (4). Neil Armstrong’s famous quote, “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” reminded America that they had accomplished exploring space, reaching the moon, and beating the Russians in the space race. In Addition, the article notes that the American astronauts became heroes loved by all Americans (“The Space Race”). The United States had done it; they had explored the final frontier and had done so by shooting for the stars figuratively and literally. The way the world saw the United States’ space program changed …show more content…

In NASA Technologies Benefit Our Lives, a list of several inventions such as the LED, infrared ear thermometer, artificial limbs and various other inventions over the period of the space race are listed (1). The items that were invented because of the accomplishments made during the space race are used by millions of people each day; we owe much credit to the space race. An example in “How Have Advances in Space Technology Helped Us on Earth,” discusses how we use technology today that has been on the moon to get images of the earth and that is how we get images of our homes, our oceans, our weather, and even how we get a TV signal (1). One can see in “Rockets and Spacecraft,” that much of the technology that has been mentioned earlier could only be possible because of rockets that were launched in 1957 that contained artificial satellites (1). A summary of all that happened during the space race that helped the United States is given in the article “Space Program Benefits: NASA’s Positive Impact on Society,” ” We see the transformative effects of the Space Economy all around us through numerous technologies and life-saving capabilities” (1). The space race impacted the technology of the United States in an overwhelmingly positive way that is still being felt

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