Space race is a noun. It refers to the competition between countries to get into space.
Space as in outer space is a noun. However, space can also be a verb, as in You need to space the cones at ten-meter intervals.
lunch the space race???
NASA (always capitalized) is an acronym for National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which is a noun.
part of speech
Before Sputnik, America was in a "battle" with Russia on space flight. America wanted to be the first in space, on the moon, and have the first satellite orbit the Earth. - When Sputnik (Russian Satellite) went into space, tension was created by which we had lost part of the Space Race. It put Russia ahead of America in the Space Race.
A verb.
"His horse was trained to race." is a simple sentence.
The space race was part of the cold war with the soviet union.
Race can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: "I won the race" As a verb: "I'll race you to the store"
Russia, USA and Germany
The Soviet Union (USSR)
"Soon" is an adverb as it qualifies a verb, e.g. Soon he will run his race.
The number one primary feature was a "hi-technology arms race." Such as landing a man on the moon, this was part of the space race. The space race was part of the ICBM race...Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (with atomic warheads).
Race can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: "I won the race" As a verb: "I'll race you to the store"
Space as in outer space is a noun. However, space can also be a verb, as in You need to space the cones at ten-meter intervals.
It was part of the space race with Russia to get to the Moon.
united state and the soviet union