2010年10月18日星期一

Space politics (1)

Space politics (1)

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The race to the moon, which was won by the Americans in 1969, was driven almost entirely by politics. The rivalry between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union meant that the two countries were determined to be the first to put a man on the moon. President John f. Kennedy promised that America would win this race and, wholesale replica designer handbags, as one of the most popular presidents in American history, he inspired a nation to think of space exploration as the ultimate test of American’s superiority over her soviet enemy.
America’s success as the first nation to reach the moon, coupled with continuing could war rivalry, wholesale designer handbags, created much public support for the space programmed and Washington was able to fund many more missions. During the 1970s, the moon was visited again, unmanned missions were sent to mars and, for the first time, man-made craft were put on paths what would take them out of the solar system.
But , by the 1980s, pubic support for space exploration was declining. It faded almost entirely after the challenger space shuttle disaster of 1986, and the u.s. government was under pressure to acale back its space programme. Politicians reacted by demanding cuts in spending, wholesale coach handbags, which put the future of many space missions in doubt.
In Russia, funding was also a problem. The end of the soviet union meant the country could no longer afford to sustain its space programme. In fact, spending became so tight that there was often not enough money to bring home astronauts working on the country’s mir space station.

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