English, asked by malaksinghsingh87, 5 hours ago

write the paragraph on land the moon please ask me answer on English​

Answers

Answered by ishvardasmandavi88
2

Explanation:

The Moon is the only celestial body that is at the distance of 384400 km and is closest to the Earth. ... The first mission was called the Apollo 11 in 1969 with Neil Armstrong as the first human to land on the Moon. The Moon takes about 27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes, 11.6 seconds to complete one rotation around the Earth.

Hope it's help you

Please mark me as a Brainlist

Answered by vaidarbhiupadhyay
0

Answer:

Revisiting a classic 1963 essay that argued in favor of a manned lunar mission—and tried to quiet the critics who called it a moondoggle

Forty-six years after it happened, people still talk about the moon landing as though they’re gathered around a finish line. Understandably so. With Apollo 11’s successful mission in 1969, Americans beat the Soviets in a race to the lunar surface. But putting a man on the moon also represented the keeping of a promise. A promise that, for many years, seemed untenable if not downright impossible.

A promise, laid out by President John F. Kennedy in the months and years before he died, to all those who believed manned space exploration represented values so fundamentally American—and so undeniably human—that the United States had an obligation to become, as Kennedy put it, “the world's leading space-faring nation.”

In the decade leading up to the moon landing, there was much debate over whether such an expedition would be worth it. The backdrop of this debate, which can be strange to consider in hindsight, was the question of whether landing on the moon was actually possible. At the time, a successful moon-landing existed only in the collective imagination. An extraordinary feat, in theory, but an untested one. Human lives and billions of dollars were hanging in the balance. By 1962, the nation's annual spending on the space program exceeded $5 billion—the equivalent of more than 50 cents per week for every man, woman, and child in the country. (In 2015 dollars, that's about $4 per person per week.) “We meet in an hour of change and challenge, in a decade of hope and fear, in an age of both knowledge and ignorance,” Kennedy said in an address about the nation’s lunar ambitions at Rice University in September 1962. “The greater our knowledge increases, the greater our ignorance unfolds.”

Similar questions