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Space—The New Frontier

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2021

Extract

When, some months ago. President Kennedy stated that, in his opinion, the United States should “shoot the moon,” the chorus of dissenters would have reached the moon itself, except for the unquestioned but often overlooked scientific fact that sound does not travel in a vacuum. Various of my friends have directed their dissensions at me, chiefly, I suspect, because I have long declared in favor of a strong, national program of space research.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1962

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Footnotes

An address given at a General Meeting of the Modern Language Association of America in Chicago, 28 December 1961.

Professor Menzel, an inveterate doodler, made the two accompanying sketches during the MLA meeting.