We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon
in this decade and do the other things, not because they are
easy, but because they are hard.
John F. Kennedy Sept. 12, 1962
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The following is only a partial list of the thousands of people who
were a part of the space race.
Aldrin, Edwin "Buzz"
Anders, William
Armstrong, Neil
Bassett, Charles
Bean, Alan
Borman, Frank
Brand, Vance
Bull, John
Carpenter, Scott
Carr, Gerald
Cernan, Eugene
Chaffee, Roger
Collins, Michael
Conrad, Charles
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Cooper, Gordon
Cunningham, Walter
Duke, Charles
Eisele, Donn
Engle, Joseph
Evans, Ronald
Freeman, Theodore
Garriott, Owen
Gibson, Edward
Givens, Edward
Glenn, John
Gordon, Richard
Graveline, Edgar
Grissom, Virgil
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Haise, Fred
Irwin, James
Kerwin, Joseph
Lind, Don
Lousma, Jack
Lovell, James
Mattingly, Thomas
McCandless, Bruce
McDivitt, James
Michel, Frank
Mitchell, Edgar
Pogue, William
Roosa, Stuart
Schirra, Walter
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Schmitt, Harrison
Schweickart, Russell
Scott, David
See, Elliot
Shepard, Alan
Slayton, Donald
Stafford, Thomas
Swigert, John
Weitz, Paul
White, Edward
Williams, Clifton
Worden, Alfred
Young, John
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Johnson, Lyndon B.
Kennedy, John F.
Nixon, Richard
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Aaron, John
Beggs, James
Charlesworth, Clifford
Craft, Christopher
Faget, Maxime
Frank, Peter
Griffin, Gerald
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Houbolt, John
Kranz, Eugene
Lunney, Glynn
Paine, Thomas
Webb, James
Wendt, Gunther
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El-Baz, Farouk
Goddard, Robert
Kelly, Thomas
Oberth, Hermann
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Shoemaker, Eugene
Silver, Leon
Tsiolkovsky, Konstantin
Von Braun, Wernher
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