In the past controlling the lands was key to victory. Then controlling the seas was key to victory. Then controlling the sky was the key to victory. After the ATOMIC AGE came in 1945...controlling outer space became the new key for obtaining victory.
The fact that the Soviets were the first to send up a satellite, and later a man up into space, was a demoralizing blow to the US. All sides had demanded their peoples to put more effort, than ever before into the space race, even if it was dangerous to do so
The Cold War, was the reason that the United States and the Soviet Union competed. As both were the world's military, industrial and overall superpowers. Both superpowers wanted to prove that they were better than each other. The Soviets were somewhat more skilled, and were beating the United States by sending Yuri Gagarin, the first man into space. The space race, was a one of the Cold War's defining moments. But the United States, won the end by sending the first man on the moon.
Sputnik scared the Western Powers. It was a begnin sattellite but it indicated major Soviet advances in technology.
The A-bomb created the cold war. The space race was simply part of the cold war.
The Americans were in a race with the Russians and they wanted to be better than each other.
the rivaly between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the of space was known as the " space race. "
The SPACE RACE
The space race was part of the cold war with the soviet union.
yes
the space race started when the soviet union union launched Sputnik into space.
No..The US and the Soviet Union.
the rivaly between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the of space was known as the " space race. "
The Soviet Union and the United States.
The SPACE RACE
The space race was part of the cold war with the soviet union.
yes
yes
The Russian launch of Sputnik
The lanching of Sputnik.
They wanted to win the space race against the Soviet Union.
the space race started when the soviet union union launched Sputnik into space.
This reform was a reaction to the space program of the Soviet Union