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1 Sputnik Response 1 September 2017

2 Krushchev and McDougall
Kruschev: Artificial Earth satellites will pave the way for space travel, and the present generation will witness how the freed and conscious labor of the people of the new socialist society turns the most daring of mankind’s dreams into reality McDougall: Russian rocketry and revolution embraced again. The fires of the rocket were themselves kindled by the bombs astride the carriage of Tsar Alexander II

3 How did the Soviets do it?
Impressive large rocket No high-level guidance needed Soviet ideology of distrust and competition assured secrecy Eager to surpass the West in technology Materialistic progressivism No economic competition did not hinder defense technology

4 All Hell broke loose Sharp slap to American pride
Suggested Soviet technical and military parity Eisenhower was under siege for the rest of his term There was no doubt that the Army’s Redstone could have launched a US satellite a year earlier

5 Background Russians were adept at propaganda
Eisenhower distrusted the ‘Military-Industrial-Complex’ American resources were limited because of free enterprise Mobilization would be costly, detract from other priorities, limit other scientific and humanitarian objectives

6 Early Space Developments
NACA became NASA: existing facilities were converted NASA got some Army and Navy facilities New launch vehicles: Scout, Centaur, Saturn & nuclear SNAP (nuclear fission reactor) Early 1959: fewer than 1/3 of first 37 launches reached orbit Echo and Telstar planned: comm sats would become a commercial success Space policy was uncertain after narrow JFK victory in 1960 12 Apr 1961 Yuri Gagarin (Vostok-1) one orbit 5 May 1961 Alan Shepard [5 minutes in space]

7 The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) was a U. S
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) was a U.S.federal agency founded on March 3, 1915, to undertake, promote, and institutionalize aeronautical research. On October 1, 1958, the agency was dissolved, and its assets and personnel transferred to the newly created National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). NACA was pronounced as discrete letters, rather than as a whole word[1] (and after NASA first was established, its initials were pronounced as discrete letters in the early years).[2] Among other advancements, NACA research and development produced the NACA duct, a type of air intake used in modern automotive applications, the NACA cowling, and several series of NACA airfoils which are still used in aircraft manufacturing. During World War II, NACA was described as "The Force Behind Our Air Supremacy" due to its key role in producing working superchargers for high altitude bombers, and for producing the cutting-edge wing profiles for the North American P-51 Mustang.[3] NACA was also key in developing the area rule that is used on all modern supersonic aircraft, and conducted the key compressibility research that enabled the Bell X-1 to break the sound barrier

8 On March 5, 1958, James Killian, who chaired the President's Science Advisory Committee, wrote a memorandum to the President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Titled, "Organization for Civil Space Programs," it encouraged the President to sanction the creation of NASA. He wrote that a civil space program should be based on a "strengthened and redesignated" NACA, indicating that NACA was a "going Federal research agency" with 7,500 employees and $300 million worth of facilities, which could expand its research program "with a minimum of delay”

9 Summary Sputnik made the Cold War total
It signaled parity and credibility for Soviet propaganda Increased federal activity in all area Technology, education and race relations became points of comparison US responded in kind to Soviet technocracy Openness and cooperation touted, military aspects shielded Eisenhower: Everything Americans accomplished was the product of unrestrained human talent and energy, relentlessly probing for the betterment of humanity, not the outgrowth of a soulless barren technology, nor of a grasping state imperialism


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