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Mark E Johnson's avatar

For our children, this is as far removed from them as WWII is to us, simply something we learned as history. Likewise, their children, our grands, don't remember the Y2K scare and wondering what might have happened. Time marches on. For my part, I remember the Apollo program and what it meant for us: “We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard.” POTUS John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

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Gregory Keller ⁷'s avatar

What a wonderful story Tara. That era of space travel is what I call as some of the greatest times of America. My father woke me to watch every launch starting with Alan Shepard and his Mercury flight into space. Johnson Space Center has a wall that shows the progress of Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. Eight years from Alan Shepard to Neil Armstrong stepping out onto the moon. Think of that. An incredible feat of engineering, metallurgy, physics, and exercising those slide rules. Brilliant men and a nation with a purpose....

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