Thursday, November 16, 2017

1960's Research Paper

                Dream of the Nation: “Let’s Race to the Moon!                                    
         The Space Race was a competition between the U.S. and Russia to the moon. It was a competition to achieve the field of space exploration. It wasn’t about who did it best, it was about who did it first. The space race was not only one small step for man, but one giant leap for mankind. It wasn’t the end of a journey, but it was a beginning of a new frontier. This occasion, was seemed like a never ending race to the moon that Russia was determined to do first. However, the U.S. took initiative in this one in a life time experience and beat Russia to the moon. The Space Race was like a track runner trying his best to make it to the finish line. Winning the race to space was like winning the lottery. The Space Race made it clear that anything can be done even if it meant risking it all. 
       Neil Armstrong was an inspirational man that turned out to be very successful throughout his career. Whether as a pilot, astronaut, or even an average human being, he was determined to make a brighter future. His accomplishment of the moon landing led him to his famous words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”  Armstrong was confident in the things he did and surely did live up to his full potential. His greatest mission that he has completed, the moon landing, has motivated people throughout the nation today. Armstrong’s achievements have led up to a new field of advances that continue to progress all due to his inspiring words that he addressed to the world. 
       When Apollo 11 returned back to Earth, a large amount of people were positively impacted and looked up to this event as a great accomplishment. In Apollo Anniversary: Moon Landing “Inspired World” describes the vivid details of how the moon landing triggered a great way to improve society. Roach it highlights the fact that this step in mankind may be considered the crowning achievement of the 20th century. Due to this effect, citizens were inspired providing them hope for the future. The moon landing also opened new doors to improve technology. At the time, the use of Apollo Guidance computer was the largest consumer of integrated circuits. During the 1960’s, this played a major part in technology and was very advanced for its time. Throughout the years, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has come up with several ways to improve its resources all from the success of the moon landing. The continuation of visiting and studying the moon has greatly modified how our technology works today. Because the last visit to the moon was in 1972, the writer explores if there will be another visit any time soon. We are surely capable of repeating the previous success and with our technology we have today, we would not have without the first visit to the moon. Overall, visiting the moon for the first time continues to advance society and inspire people throughout the world. 
       The article, “July 20, 1969: Armstrong Walks on Moon” describes the efforts the United States went through to complete this life changing event. The author points out how Neil Armstrong and the other astronauts that came along this mission, were very successful throughout the journey to the moon.  Many practices and tests were done by NASA to make sure this mission turned out successful. Towards the end of the American effort, almost everything went as planned on this mission and this great event stays as a great accomplishment for the 20th century. I believe that that this task to depart from Earth to the moon was not quite easy. While being the first individuals to step foot on the Moon was a great achievement, I am sure the challenges faced were not easy to accomplish. However, the time and effort that our country has put into this monumental event should not go unnoticed. The author shines light on the fact that President John F. Kennedy was determined to win the race to the moon between the Soviet Union. On May 25, 1961 Kennedy states, “I believe the nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth.” JFK was eager to make a change in history and eventually, he made it happen. I believe as a citizen of the United States, this an inspirational movement that continues to impact others throughout the nation. Without a doubt, the United States did want to lose to the Soviet Union, which is ironic because even today, we do not like to lose to other countries. I believe that there can be many more people like JFK or Neil Armstrong that can make a difference in our lives, and as Armstrong said, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Anyone can make a difference; all you need to do is believe! 
     In any discussion of the Space Race, the U.S. is still number one: first to the moon in 1969, and first to mars in 2004. Even though sending men to the moon was a risky decision, the accomplishment resulted in an open door to new opportunities. After all, many believe that this mission would be nearly impossible, the U.S. found a way to prove them wrong. Citizens also had faith in their leaders that we would not stand a chance to lose against our opponents; therefore, as the American duty, we took initiative of this event. Landing on the moon has provided self-confidence to every individual at the time and still encourages individuals today. In 1969, there was a space exploration dilemma. The U.S. has eager to seek new fields of technology and setting men to the moon was a great answer. After numerous of attempts between the battle of the U.S. and Russia to the moon, the Apollo 11 team received the win for this absurdity race that Russia thought they would win.. The U.S. did what they said they were going to do and successfully beat every other nation to have the first men to step foot on the moon. We not only have had men on the moon, but prior to this event we also had sent probes that collected data from the moon. Even when we won, we still won. The United States is capable of accomplishing new missions due to the increasing advances that have took place since the 1960’s. In 2004, the U.S. was up for the challenge and decided to take a step forward in space exploration. After setting men on the moon, we came to the conclusion that Mars would be our next biggest mission. In all efforts, we have succeeded to place a rover on Mars that continuously implements new discoveries throughout its planet. The U.S. also takes the number one spot of exploring mars all thanks to first moon landing done in 1969. There is no other country that has achieved landing anything on Mars making them the losers. It is ironic because back then we were number one, and today we still are number one. It is emblematic of our roles as a world leader. As Americans, the moon landing provides a clear image that we continuously dominate other countries to be the first at almost everything.
      The moon landing is clearly something that not all countries can say they’ve done. If other countries aren’t willing to discover new life, informational guidance throughout space, what are they trying to accomplish? The United States is a role model to almost every individual throughout the world due to the fact that we get stuff done. Monumental events like these have a huge impact on citizens that inspire them to be our leaders of tomorrow. Landing on the moon is something that is brought up on a daily basis and continues to be the “talk of the town.” In fact, this mission only took about 8 days to arrive to the moon. Now just imagine how long it would take us to reach the moon with our improved field of technology. Going to the moon was just the beginning, and we aren’t going to settle for less. Truthfully, the reason why I wrote about this topic is because I believe that accomplishing something whether it’s big or small, can make a great difference for futures to come. I realized that the choices you make throughout your life will benefit yourself in both positive ways. If you fail, you get back up and if you don’t fail at all, than that’s even better. Writing about the Moon Landing has made myself look at research papers in a new, improved way. I didn’t know what I was getting myself into when I chose this topic; however, I do not regret writing about it at all. This topic caught my eye from beginning to end. I was a little intimidated because I typically don’t prefer doing research papers, but this paper was different. Throughout the whole writing process I was interested in finding new ways of how our country won the race to space and how we did it. What I very-well appreciated was that this paper was done step by step making sure we knew how to correctly write a research paper. I am truly confident with my improved writing capabilities and I am sure I will do great in the future. Overall, researching the Moon Landing is a topic that I will always remember and will definitely be remembered for centuries to come.