The Decision to Go to the Moon

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The Decision to Go to the Moon is a historical study examining how and why the United States chose to pursue the Apollo lunar landing program in the 1960s.

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instanceOf book
historical study
aboutEvent U.S. commitment to land humans on the Moon and return them safely to Earth
formulation of the Apollo lunar landing goal
analyzes how the United States chose to pursue a lunar landing
why the United States committed to the Apollo lunar landing program
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
examines interplay of politics, technology, and national prestige in U.S. space policy
policy-making process for the Apollo lunar landing program
focusesOn historical context of the 1960s space race
political factors behind the Apollo program
strategic considerations of the lunar landing decision
genre political history
space history
language English
mainSubject Apollo program policy origins
U.S. space policy in the 1960s
United States decision to pursue the Apollo lunar landing program
relatedTo Apollo program NERFINISHED
Cold War NERFINISHED
NASA NERFINISHED
space race
setInPeriod 1960s
title The Decision to Go to the Moon NERFINISHED

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John Logsdon notableWork The Decision to Go to the Moon