THE Kennedy Moonshot speech on Sept. 22, 1962 is considered a symbolic date for American science supremacy. In that speech, Kennedy recommitted the nation to the Moon landing goal he proposed to Congress in May 1961, rallying the people to land astronauts on the Moon and back safely before the end of the decade. The Apollo landing in 1969 squarely put American science at the pinnacle of the world.

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