
The Space Race
From 1955 to 1969, the United States and the Soviet Union were locked in a high-stakes race to conquer space. It was a contest marked by bold ambition, tragic setbacks, and astonishing technological progress. What began as a race for scientific achievement quickly evolved into a symbolic battle for global dominance-one that showcased both the heights of human ingenuity and the depths of Cold War rivalry.
The journey to the moon was paved with hard-won milestones: from early rocket launches and the first human in space to heartbreaking fatalities and the awe-inspiring moon landing. Behind each success and failure were stories of determination, politics, and national pride. This book offers a gripping overview of one of the most dramatic and enduring chapters of the Cold War era.
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