neither one actually landed on the moon.
It created a massive shock to all Americans and a race to catch up in the advancements of space programming. Americans were set on beating the Soviet Union, so they tried to catch up as well as surpass the Soviet's technological advances leading up to the first man on the moon.
{| |- | The primary opponents were the US and the Soviet Union. The US was supported by NATO while the Soviet Union had the Soviet Bloc. While they were opponents, they did not actually have a war going on that was hot, they weren't shooting at each other. There were numerous engagements with others that were bullets were flying. |}
The United States competed with the Soviet Union during the Cold War by containing the Soviet Union from spreading communism. The U.S. did this by forming NATO, a group formed by President Truman in order to contain communism.
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Even though there were no shots fired during the Cold War, there was a atmosphere of competition that was deadly serious between the Soviet Union and the United States. This tension was reflected perfectly through the space race, as both countries fought to be first in each of the steps which culminated in 1969 when the US put the first man on the moon.
not- The Soviet Union was the first nation to land a man on the moon.
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he was actually the first man on the moon that was American. the actual person first on the moon is a Russian (soviet union cosmonaut).
The U.S. and the Soviet Union (USSR) were the two nations racing to put a man on the surface of the moon.
The first machine to land on the moon was the Soviet spacecraft Luna 2, which successfully impacted the moon on September 13, 1959. Luna 2 was an unmanned space probe launched by the Soviet Union as part of their Luna program.
The Space Race was run against the Soviet Union.
The first probe to reach the moon was the Soviet Union's Luna 2, which crash-landed on the moon in September 1959. It was the first human-made object to reach another celestial body.
The Soviet Union's lunar program, which aimed to land a cosmonaut on the moon, faced setbacks and was ultimately canceled in the 1970s. The Soviet Union's N1 rocket, which was designed for lunar missions, failed to achieve a successful launch. This meant that the Soviet Union never came close to landing a cosmonaut on the moon.
The first probe mission to the Moon was the Soviet Union's Luna 2, which successfully impacted the lunar surface on September 14, 1959. This marked the first time a man-made object reached the Moon.
{| |- | The Soviet Union was off to the best start. They launched satellites before the US did. But it was the US that landed on the moon first, the last big milestone. Both continue to man space stations above the Earth. |}
It created a massive shock to all Americans and a race to catch up in the advancements of space programming. Americans were set on beating the Soviet Union, so they tried to catch up as well as surpass the Soviet's technological advances leading up to the first man on the moon.
Mikhail Gorbachev