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Page 1: Knowledge Connections Definition Picture Term Vocabulary  Hot SpotSpace Race

Knowledge Connections

Definition

Picture

TermVocabulary Hot Spot Space Race

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Essential Question

How was the space race related to the Cold War?

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When did the space race start?

October 4, 1957 – Soviet scientists launched the world’s first space satellite - SPUTNIK

Americans are both surprised and frightened

The Soviet Union, a nation which had nuclear weapons, now had a satellite orbiting space

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What else did the Soviets do?

April 12, 1961 – Soviet Union launches the first spacecraft into orbit - VOSTOK

Soviet YURI GAGARIN became the first human to travel into space

The Soviet Union had successfully launched the first satellite and spacecraft

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Why did this create the space race?

The world’s two superpowers – the United States and the Soviet Union were now in competition with

each other to conquer outer space

“I believe that this nation should land a

man on the moon and return him safely to

the earth.”

President JOHN F. KENNEDY promised that the United States would have a man on the moon before the 1960s were over

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How did the US respond?July 20, 1969 – Americans Neil

Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the moon – APOLLO 11,

“The Eagle”

“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for

mankind”

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Why worry about outer space?

The race for space had its roots in military uses

Before Sputnik was even launched, both the US and the Soviet Union had plans for reconnaissance satellites

(spy satellites)

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What were the costs of the space race?

Not only did the space race fuel hostilities between the US and the Soviet Union… The rush to increase technology led to

many deaths….

Jan. 27, 1967 – Three US astronauts of Apollo 1 die in a fire during a ground test

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June 30, 1971 – Three Soviet cosmonauts die of asphyxiation during the re-entry of Soyuz 11

What were the costs of the space race?

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March 27, 1968 – Soviet Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, dies while testing a MiG-15 fighter jet

What were the costs of the space race?

“Communism opened a way to the stars”

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What were the effects of the space race?

Technology advanced greatly during this period

The space race also changed the way students learned

(greater emphasis on mathematics and physical science)

Today, thousands of satellites are orbiting Earth relaying communications data across the planet

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Essential Question

How was the space race related to the Cold War?

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Space Race