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\viewkind4\uc1\pard\qc\b\f0\fs32 A Look Back: 35 Years After First Moon Landing \par
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\pard\qj By David McAlary\line\line Thirty-five years ago, on July 20, 1969, humans first set foot on another world. U.S. \b Apollo 11\b0 \b astronaut\b0 Neil Armstrong \b descended\b0 \b from\b0 a landing craft named Eagle to become the first person to step on the moon, a momentous event he \b eloquently\b0 \b consecrated\b0 . \par
\pard\sb100\sa100\qj Thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, he said. \par
For many, it was the high point of a U.S. space program that was fueled by political adrenaline to compete with the \b Soviet Union\b0 . \par
The first moon landing was the \b culmination\b0 of eight years of the Apollo program, a dramatic \b demonstration\b0 of U.S. engineering \b prowess\b0 initiated by President John Kennedy in a 1961 speech before Congress. \par
I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the Earth, President Kennedy said. \par
Coming at the height of the \b Cold War\b0 , President Kennedys remarks were a bid to assert American technical superiority over the Soviet Union, which had already launched the first \b satellite\b0 into Earth orbit and the first \b spacecraft\b0 to the moon, and was soon to beat the United S
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