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           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.                             T


                    —  John  F.  Kennedy,  President  of  the
                    United  States of  America, Earth,  Sol,
                    12th September 1962
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                                                              Our past

                                                              Humanity’s drive for exploration did not start with space:
                                                              it took many millennia for us to chart the world we all
                                                              originated from.  Voyages  were  undertaken in primitive
                                                              seagoing  vessels,  alongside  expeditions  across  vast
                                                              tracts of wilderness with virtually no mechanical aid
                                                              whatsoever. It took centuries, but eventually maps were
                                                              drafted,  added  to,  and  finally  completed.  By  the  latter
                                                              part of the 20th century, our ancestors, all confined to
                                                              Earth, knew the confines of their planet in great detail.

                                                              Space  had  always  beckoned.  There  were  astrologers
                                                              and astronomers who had looked up into the night sky
                                                              and wondered what was there long before we had the
                                                              understanding or capability to do anything about it. The
                                                              20th century was marked by huge conflict, but it drove a
                                                              technological impulse that enabled people to leave the
                                                              confines of Earth for the first time.

                                                              Laughably primitive by the standards of today, chemi-
                                                              cally  propelled  rockets  lifted  those  intrepid explorers
                                                              into orbit and, before that century was out, to the moon.
                                                              Humanity became  a spacefaring culture, tentatively
                                                              looking beyond the  frail boundaries of the  planet  that
                                                              had nurtured it.



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