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What does it take to promise the impossible — and then actually deliver it? In this episode of Bahr's History Hits, Michael Bahr dives into American Moonshot: John F. Kennedy and the Great Space Race by Douglas Brinkley to unpack one of the boldest bets in presidential history: JFK's 1961 declaration that America would land a man on the Moon before the decade was out.
From the humiliation of Sputnik and Gagarin's orbit to the 400,000 Americans who built the impossible from scratch, this is the story of how Cold War fear, political courage, and sheer national will launched humanity to another world. And with a new space race heating up today, the questions Kennedy raised have never felt more urgent.
History isn't just about the past — it's about what we dare to do next. 🚀
Next time on Bahr's History Hits: We go back to the very beginning — the pivotal moment when the American Revolution teetered on the edge of failure and the United States nearly never came to be. You won't want to miss it.
By Michael BahrWhat does it take to promise the impossible — and then actually deliver it? In this episode of Bahr's History Hits, Michael Bahr dives into American Moonshot: John F. Kennedy and the Great Space Race by Douglas Brinkley to unpack one of the boldest bets in presidential history: JFK's 1961 declaration that America would land a man on the Moon before the decade was out.
From the humiliation of Sputnik and Gagarin's orbit to the 400,000 Americans who built the impossible from scratch, this is the story of how Cold War fear, political courage, and sheer national will launched humanity to another world. And with a new space race heating up today, the questions Kennedy raised have never felt more urgent.
History isn't just about the past — it's about what we dare to do next. 🚀
Next time on Bahr's History Hits: We go back to the very beginning — the pivotal moment when the American Revolution teetered on the edge of failure and the United States nearly never came to be. You won't want to miss it.