John F. Kennedy; it wasn't a prediction but rather that is the direction he wanted the space program to go.
President John F. Kennedy famously predicted that America would have a man on the moon before the end of the 1960s in a speech given on May 25, 1961. This vision led to the Apollo space program and ultimately the successful moon landing in 1969.
Renowned science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke predicted in a 1945 magazine article that "a rocket will one day reach the moon." His prediction proved accurate with the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
Two days before a full moon, you would see a waxing gibbous moon. This means more than half of the moon's surface is illuminated, but it is not yet fully lit up like during a full moon.
Tides can be predicted using mathematical models based on the gravitational forces of the moon and sun. Moon phases can be predicted based on the moon's orbit around the Earth and the relative positions of the sun, Earth, and moon. By understanding these celestial mechanics, scientists can accurately forecast tides and moon phases that have not yet occurred.
America sent men to the moon as part of the Apollo program to demonstrate technological superiority over the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Additionally, it was seen as a symbol of human achievement and exploration.
President John F. Kennedy famously predicted that America would have a man on the moon before the end of the 1960s in a speech given on May 25, 1961. This vision led to the Apollo space program and ultimately the successful moon landing in 1969.
Renowned science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke predicted in a 1945 magazine article that "a rocket will one day reach the moon." His prediction proved accurate with the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
you will have a new moon
John F. Kennedy
Because the moon comes out 50 minutes later each day
20th march 2011
The American Flag on the moon before any of them
Copernicus predicted that the moon looked smaller
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Two days before a full moon, you would see a waxing gibbous moon. This means more than half of the moon's surface is illuminated, but it is not yet fully lit up like during a full moon.
Moon
Mt. Moon is an optional place to go to, so there is no chronological event associated with Mt. Moon that would come before or after it.