he note is about
the collective cons-
ciousness and thinking as a nation (The United States) about the growth in the outer space travel industry, pointing out the already old fear of the journey made by Apollo 11 to reach the moon, being already a somewhat forgotten topic presents us a little bit the context before and after that event, at that time, the candidate for president launched as as part of his campaign to put
TO PLAY with
space ships
again?
is it time
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After 50 years of Apollo nostalgia, we have yet to fully answer the central question: Why send humans into space?
This time the editor Dennis Overbye impresses us once again with the approach of an idea that could easily have already crossed the mind of any reader, but from a completely new and interesting perspective.
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the first American man on the moon, our much-acclaimed star that was the focus of attention during the cold war, as the conflict turned into a scientific struggle to be the first to reach the moon, once in office, citizens were opposed in principle to the realization of the proposal because of the immense cost (to date) of the moon landing, a black-and-white episode that was occasionally into the attic of the minds of those who saw it live, and although several surveys indicated that the population was in favor of reducing the space budget for NASA Neil Armstrong under the spectacle of the largest number of spectators in the history of mankind, however and until this point of crossroads between so many thoughts the question emerged: Why did man want to get to the Moon?