John F Kennedy
John F Kennedy
President Kennedy.
Ike or Eisenhower
The United States' space program was significantly launched under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who established NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) in 1958 following the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik. Eisenhower's administration recognized the importance of space exploration for national security and scientific advancement, leading to a focus on developing U.S. capabilities in space. This initiative marked the beginning of an ambitious era in space exploration that would continue through subsequent administrations.
Sputnik
Man, do you need to use the Spell Check program! I THINK you meant to ask "WHO WAS PRESIDENT WHEN THE SOVIET UNION LAUNCHED THEIR SPACE SHUTTLE?" As they don't have a space shuttle, we don't know who the president will be when they do have one.
Be more specific. The Soviets have launched space crafts, i guess.
The US National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA)
The U.S. space program that put astronauts in space is NASA's Mercury program, which launched the first American, Alan Shepard, into space in 1961. This was followed by the Gemini program, which enabled longer missions and two-man crews, paving the way for the Apollo program. Apollo famously landed astronauts on the Moon, starting with Apollo 11 in 1969. These programs collectively advanced human spaceflight and exploration.
Mangalayaan was launched on the 6th of November in the year 2013. This was the first attempt by the Indian space program to reach Mars. Mangalayaan was launched on November 5th, 2013. This was the first attempt by the Indian space program to reach Mars.
He approved a U.S. space program, known as NASA, to catch up with the Soviets. you study island people are cheaters