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06/21/2021
■Class discussion: NASA has asked Congress for more money to compete with China’s growing space program. Is the United States still the leader in space exploration? Should we spend more on our space program? Why or why not? Why was there a “space race” between the United States and Soviet Union during the 1960s? Was it more important for military or public relations reasons? Has China become as big a military, political and economic rival as the Soviet Union once was? Do manned or unmanned space missions produce more knowledge about our solar system and the universe?
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