By Nivedita Raju and Sarah Erickson In February 2024, United States government officialsclaimedto haveintelligencethat Russia was developing...
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On June 29, 1955, the USA announced its intent to place satellites in space. Soon after, the Soviet Union declared its plans to do the same. The space race had begun. The Soviets would launch the first satellite (Sputnik) and place the first human in space when Yuri Gagarin orbited our planet one time. The race continued until, on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong’s “giant leap for mankind” on the surface of the moon would unofficially end the competition. A season of cooperation soon dawned, leading to the creation of the international space station.
By Nivedita Raju and Sarah Erickson In February 2024, United States government officialsclaimedto haveintelligencethat Russia was developing...
By: Oliver Fisher AC Milan had the chance to prove they belong in the Scudetto discussion on Tuesday night, but the 2-0 defeat to Napoli simply...
By: Oliver Fisher AC Milan had the chance to prove they belong in the Scudetto discussion on Tuesday night, but the 2-0 defeat to Napoli simply...
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