| Thomas G. Paterson Professor of History University of Connecticut - 1988 - 334 lapas
...Games."26 To the missile expert Wernher von Braun, Kennedy wrote: "Do we have a chance of beating [them] by putting a laboratory in space, or by a trip around the moon and back with a man? Is there any space program which promises dramatic results which we could win?"27... | |
| Thomas G. Paterson Professor of History University of Connecticut - 1989 - 426 lapas
..."54 Kennedy was eager to win in another category too: "Do we have a chance of beating the Russians by putting a laboratory in space, or by a trip around the moon, or by a rocket to go to the moon and back with a man? Is there any other space program which promises dramatic results... | |
| 1995 - 832 lapas
...where we stand in space." [HI-6] In particular, Kennedy asked: "Do we have a chance of beating die Soviets by putting a laboratory in space, or by a trip around die moon, or by a rocket to go to die moon and back widi a man? Is diere any odier space program that... | |
| Timothy Walch - 1997 - 276 lapas
...embarrassed the United States, JFK asked Lyndon to make "an overall survey of where we stand in space. Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting...by a rocket to go to the moon and back with a man?" Johnson replied that the Soviets were ahead "in world prestige attained through technological accomplishments... | |
| Roger D. Launius, Howard E. McCurdy - 1997 - 276 lapas
...Johnson to conduct a survey of where the United States stood in space. In particular, Kennedy asked, "Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting...space, or by a trip around the moon, or by a rocket to go to the moon and back with a man? Is there any other space program that promises dramatic results... | |
| Kevin Ryan - 2003 - 260 lapas
...Chairman of the Space Council to be in charge of making an overall survey of where we stand in space. 1 . Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting...which promises dramatic results in which we could win? 2 . How much additional would it cost? 3. Arewe working 24 hours a day on existing programs. Ifnot,... | |
| Robert Dallek - 2005 - 422 lapas
...embarrassed the United States, JFK asked Lyndon to make "an overall survey of where we stand in space. Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting...by a rocket to go to the moon and back with a man?" Johnson replied that the Soviets were ahead of us "in world prestige attained through technological... | |
| W. D. Kay - 2005 - 262 lapas
..."overall" in space. Item number one, however, makes it very clear where the president's priorities lay: moon, or by a rocket to go to the moon and back with...which promises dramatic results in which we could witf. In announcing Johnson's assignment to the press the following day, Kennedy added that he was... | |
| John A. Barnes - 2005 - 252 lapas
...Johnson, who chaired the Space Council. "Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets," the memo asked, "by putting a laboratory in space, or by a trip around the moon, or by a rocket to go to the moon and back with a man? Is there any other space program which promises dramatic results... | |
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