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What the United States and Russia accomplished by placing man in orbit has been nothing short of extraordinary. But why is it that the last three Apollo missions were abruptly cancelled soon after the Soviets gained the ability to track and monitor our spacecraft? How is it that the U.S.S.R. beat the United States in every single category of early space exploration, yet they never attempted to send a man to the moon? If it was only about firsts, then what about scientific advances and the Soviets' redirected commitment to the Space Station? [Click to view source]
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