It frightened america
One is it funded the initial construction of integrated circuit fabrication facilities, very rapidly accelerating the process of miniaturizing electronics. It is unlikely that all the handheld portable devices we currently have would exist and much electronics that we use everyday would probably still be based on vacuum tubes. It also allowed the countries to prove who could launch the largest hydrogen bomb at a target the farthest distance away the most accurately without actually having to launch a hydrogen bomb! Thus it was a "safe" means of "saber rattling" when those sabers were hydrogen bombs, and helped prevent a real nuclear war when the political/military tensions were highest.
the second great awakening affected the launch of the reform era..... beause Tomas Jefferson signed the treaty of transcendentalism
Space race 1957 not the Cold War 1946-1991
How did the launch of sputnik affect the policies of president eisenhowers
yes. After successful launch #56 your allowed on.
It frightened america
The cost of the Hubble Space Telescope was about $2.5 billion at the time of its launch in 1990, which included development, construction, and launching expenses.
Just launch straight, but its not really a big deal, the model is what matters
The total cost for building and launching the Hubble Space Telescope was approximately $2.5 billion. This includes the development, construction, transportation, and launch costs.
No, it was Russia. But America launched monkeys into space.
America first launched into outer space on January 31, 1958, with the launch of Explorer 1, the first satellite launched by the United States.
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The N64 was launched in North America on September 29, 1996. .j.
The Wii U launched in North America (US and Canada) on November 18th, 2012. Unlike previous consoles, the Wii U launched in North America first, with it launching in Europe and Australia 12 days later, and in Japan three weeks after the US launch.
The Hubble Space Telescope took about a decade to build, from the time its construction was initiated in the 1970s to its launch in 1990. Various delays and setbacks extended the construction timeline.
America refused to sell oil to the Japanese.