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by jjw1414
2400 days ago
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Good article, and I agree that Kennedy's speeches are generally associated with the push for the Apollo program ("We choose to go to the Moon..."), but I would hardly say that LBJ's role was "unsung". They did rename the Manned Space Center in Houston to the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) in 1973. All flight control of the Apollo, Space Shuttle, and ISS operations have been, and continue to be conducted there. Kennedy's tragic assassination (56 years ago, yesterday) increased the public focus on "fulfilling Kennedy's dream", a glimmer of hope the American people needed after such a terrible event. True, LBJ isn't the individual most people first associate with the Moon landings, but for Apollo-geeks like me, Johnson's name and role are quite evident. |
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