The space-age presidency of John F. Kennedy : a rare photographic history /
In this engaging and inspiring work, John Bisney and J.L. Pickering have written and illustrated a thorough history of John F. Kennedy's role in developing the United States' space program. Ironically, despite his close association with the race to space, Kennedy initially thought the spac...
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Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico Press,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- 1961: here we are behind
- February 1962: the kind of American of whom we are the most proud
- March-August 1962 : we are glad to see you again
- September 11, 1962 : do you think we have bitten off more than we can chew?
- September 12, 1962 : but why, some say, the moon?
- October-December 1962 : I'm not that interested in space
- January-August 1963 : there are great frontiers still to be crossed
- September-November 1963 : space has lost a lot of its glamour
- November 21, 1963 : this space effort must go on
- In remembrance : for the eyes of the world now look into space.