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.richardbranson on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Mission: If the moon landing hadn’t of taken place then it wouldn’t have inspired me to one day go to space. I thank both Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong every time I see them. MORE: firstedition

Before NASA’s famed Apollo program made it to the surface of the moon in July 1969, the United States had to make instrumental breakthroughs to outpace the Soviet Union. In 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American to reach outer space, a month after Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin completed the feat in April, on the Mercury-Redstone 3 mission launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida.

Dr Jones says the capsule was so small ‘you didn’t get inside the capsule, you put it on’. Spurred on by the Mercury mission’s success, then-president John F. Kennedy reached further into national coffers with a billion-dollar budget to fly a man to the moon and bring him home safely. The announcement was followed by the Gemini program’s first manned mission in March 1965, and in June 1965 NASA conducted its first spacewalk.

 

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