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John F. Kennedy first announced the goal of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth to a joint session on Congress in the U.S. Capitol building on May 25, 1961.
The US President who said, "We choose to go to the moon," was John F. Kennedy. He spoke these words in a speech at Rice University on September 12, 1962, outlining his vision and commitment to the Apollo space program.
It was 1962 when he made the speech. 1969 is when Apollo 11 landed on the moon.
You choose.
Um, the stars aren't on the moon. That is only a figure of speech. Get it straight.
8 parts of speech in the English language
Why was the entire purpose of the early Apollo missions to choose a suitable place to land on the moon
people like new moon better, but its really up to you to choose
Bella chooses edward
JFK made a speech about landing a man on the moon at Rice
In its standard meaning, "moon" is a noun. In vulgar slang, "moon" can also be used as a verb, meaning to make a particular kind of vulgar gesture.
you just choose a world and you go to canyons pathway and there you got a honey moon