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John F. Kennedy

Lecture
Before This Decade is Out: The 50th Anniversary of Kennedy’s Declaration
Presenter: Dr. John Logsdon
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
1:00 pm
Moving Beyond Earth - Gallery 113
Museum in Washington, DC
Admission: Free

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A half-century ago, on May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy’s declaration “we choose to go to the Moon” set in motion the largest mobilization of financial and human resources to achieve a single purpose in U.S. peacetime history. Addressing a joint session of Congress, Kennedy announced his decision to send Americans to the Moon “before this decade is out.” The project culminated with the Apollo 11 lunar landing in July 1969. Dr. Logsdon will discuss the reasons behind Kennedy’s decision to go to the Moon and the actions he took to turn the decision into a successful program as well as to evaluate the scientific and historical legacies of Project Apollo.

Dr. John Logsdon is the former Lindbergh Chair of National Air and Space Museum’s Division of Aeronautics and author of John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon

This event will be followed by a book signing of Dr. Logsdon’s new book, ”John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon,” in front of the Museum store (approximately 2:15 pm).

  
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