Essentially, prestige. There was an ominous feeling during the Cold War that the Russians were getting ahead of us in everything, and this was driven home by Sputnik, launched into space before we had any kind of satellite ready to go up. By pressing for the manned landing on the moon, we were the first country to land men there (and to this day, the only country to do so),
and it restored the feeling of "We're still number one" to most Americans.
The Moon is not bigger than the Soviet Union in terms of area. The Moon has a surface area of about 37.9 million square kilometers, while the Soviet Union, at its largest, covered approximately 22.4 million square kilometers. Therefore, the Moon is significantly larger than the area occupied by the Soviet Union.
President John F. Kennedy promised to put an American on the moon before the Soviet Union could. He made this ambitious goal public in a speech at Rice University on September 12, 1962, emphasizing the challenge of the space race during the Cold War. Kennedy's commitment ultimately led to the successful Apollo 11 mission in 1969, fulfilling his promise.
neither one actually landed on the moon.
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sputnik which was a rocket that was sent to the moon made by the soviet union in 1957 and this was led to the USA
to try to beat the soviet union in the space race when john f. Kennedy declared it.
Soviet union (Russia)
because the USA was falling behind the soviet union in space knowledge
The Space Race was run against the Soviet Union.
The Moon is not bigger than the Soviet Union in terms of area. The Moon has a surface area of about 37.9 million square kilometers, while the Soviet Union, at its largest, covered approximately 22.4 million square kilometers. Therefore, the Moon is significantly larger than the area occupied by the Soviet Union.
not- The Soviet Union was the first nation to land a man on the moon.
Kennedy wanted the US to compete with the Soviets in space. Politics was also a factor. The Democrats wanted to win the south and many of the contracts for the space program went to southern states.
The Apollo 11 crew went to the moon to fulfill President John F. Kennedy's goal of landing a man on the moon before the end of the 1960s. It was part of the United States' efforts to beat the Soviet Union in the Space Race and demonstrate technological and scientific superiority.
The Soviet Union (USSR).
President John F. Kennedy promised to put an American on the moon before the Soviet Union could. He made this ambitious goal public in a speech at Rice University on September 12, 1962, emphasizing the challenge of the space race during the Cold War. Kennedy's commitment ultimately led to the successful Apollo 11 mission in 1969, fulfilling his promise.
neither one actually landed on the moon.
No, the United States, not Russia, was the first country to successfully land humans on the Moon with the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. The Soviet Union was the first to launch a satellite, Sputnik, into space in 1957.