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A new history of the Apollo moon landings

11 pointsby jeeringmolealmost 11 years ago

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PeterWhittakeralmost 11 years ago
The article attempts to convey a sense of how Americans felt about the Apollo program as it happened - deeply ambivalent.<p>Looking back, we (especially, we, the arch-geek community on HN) see heroic levels of optimism and success, progress writ large. But in the late &#x27;60s and early &#x27;70s, just as the Apollo program was hitting its stride, the American public had lost faith in science and technology and experts as providers of progress; many were turning to evangelical churches, polarized political positions, etc.<p>Studying history as &quot;just the facts&quot; is trite and tedious. Finding good history that conveys that sense of culture and perception as it was as those facts occurred is difficult but ultimately very rewarding.<p>Lesson for the future? Not sure. That&#x27;s not as easy as reading the lesson of the past.