| Karsten Werth - 2006 - 320 strani
...Formulierung des Papiers spiegelt die an Verzweiflung grenzende Stimmung im Weißen Haus wider: 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. Are we working 24 hours a day on existing programs. |sic]... | |
| Lawrence E. Lamb - 2006 - 440 strani
...These conclusions are subject to expansion and more detailed examination as our survey continues. OI - Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting...which promises dramatic results in which we could win? AI - The Soviets now have a rocket capability for putting a multi-manned laboratory into space and... | |
| Harrison Schmitt - 2007 - 346 strani
...again brought up the possibility of a manned Moon landing in a memorandum to Johnson. 26 Kennedy asked: "Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting...promises dramatic results in which we could win?" At an April 21 press conference, Kennedy followed this with, "If we can get to the Moon before the... | |
| Gerard Degroot - 2006 - 337 strani
...he asked Johnson to conduct a study of capabilities, in order to find a contest America might win. "Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting...by a rocket to go to the Moon and back with a man?" he asked in desperation. "Is there any other space program which promises dramatic results in which... | |
| Richard W. Orloff, David M. Harland - 2006 - 682 strani
...chairman. On 20 April Kennedy asked the Space Council to canvass opinion and suggest a long-term strategy. "Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting...a rocket to land on the Moon, or by a rocket to go around the Moon and back with a man? Is there any other space program which promises dramatic results... | |
| Mary E. Stuckey - 2006 - 156 strani
...Michael Beschloss, the memo from Kennedy to Johnson was "redolent of presidential panic." Kennedy wrote: "Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting...around the moon, or by a rocket to land on the moon and back with a man? Is there any other space program which promises dramatic results in which we could... | |
| Randall Woods - 2007 - 1043 strani
...presidential directive read, "to be in charge of making an overall survey on where we stand in space . . . Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting a laboratory into space, or by a trip around the moon, or by a rocket to land on the moon, or by a rocket to go... | |
| Howard E. McCurdy - 2007 - 320 strani
...analysis, however, they needed a long-range goal. As of 1960, they had none. PARTI I The Race (Spring 1961) "Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting a laboratory in space?," John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, asked in the spring of 1961. NASA executives had proposed... | |
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