No.
They agree with what you have proposed and are willing to go with it.
Lance Armstrong never did go to the moon, it was Neil Armstrong and the president then was Richard Nixon.
President Kennedy sponsored him to go to the moon, and he agreed.
No it did not go to plan, instead of landing on the moon it flew around the moon and then returned to earth. The astronauts landed in the ocean in their spacecraft.
President John F. Kennedy in 1961.
An amendment cannot be sent to the president to sign or veto just because it has been proposed. It has to go through being ratified by the states, creating at least a 2/3 majority in favor of it before it can be made into law.
No. As of right now, they are filming in Vancouver, BC, Canada. After they finish there, they plan to go to Italy.
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.
Either The House of Representatives or The Senate can propose a law. After it is proposed it will go through a process. Through the house then a comity back to the house then to the senate then to the senates comity the to the PRESIDENT. Then if the President signs it, it will become law...
back in 1961 president John F. Kennedy made a comitment of going to the moon. then in 1969 NASA acomplished that goal. so if you do the math it only took them about 8 yars, with 5 months to spare.
yes it did go to the moon