Essay On The Space Race

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“Because of the Cold War and the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union, many technological advances that we take for grant today were created.” (Science and Technology) After World War II the two remaining super powers were the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. Both of their goals we’re to influence the fallen countries from World War II. In order to show who was the best choose to join, the two countries had battled in the arms race, the space race, and any other war they were both involved in. Fighting like rams both countries were competing for the title of the dominant country. Because of the Cold war there were many technological, military advances that helped form the world to what it is today.
The Cold War pushed many American companies to new limits, to prove that the U.S. was far superior to the U.S.S.R. The Space Race had produced new companies, new technological advances in space and brought national pride. On July 29, 1958 congress had established the “National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a federal agency dedicated to space exploration” (History 1). NASA was the first space program created by the United States NASA was able to help the U.S. expand technology to new areas, such as creating the satellite, which is a well-used piece of machinery that is used. The first satellite ever launched by the U.S. was Tiros 1. Tiros 1 was Cylinder like machine that was able to take photos of earth from space and transmit them back to earth. Satellites today are used for telephone communication, T.V. channels and our every weather report. The space race “was seen as the next frontier”(History 1). The Space Race had inspired car designers in new designs, inspired easy flying transportation, and effect the c...

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...al blockade to prevent anymore-military supplies being shipped to Cuba. He also addressed, “the nation about the crisis in a televised address” (JFK Museum). Warning them to be prepared for any nuclear fall out in the great silence. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev came to an agreement with the president, “both superpower recognized the devastating possibility of a nuclear war and publicly agreed to a deal” (JFK Museum). The United States had promised that they would not invade Cuba as long as the USSR dismantled nuclear sites and also that the U.S. remove their nukes from Turkey. They also built a hotline for both leaders could communicate with one another.
The two superpowers had come to a draw, but left a mark on the world. The Cold War has influenced many countries, brought new technological advances, stronger militaries, and has made the world what it is today.

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