... Two years later, amid the optimism generated by President John F. Kennedy's Apollo program to land a man on the Moon, the AEC revised its projections upward, to 75 GW of nuclear capacity by 1980. ...
... Two years later, amid the optimism generated by President John F. Kennedy's Apollo program to land a man on the Moon, the AEC revised its projections upward, to 75 GW of nuclear capacity by 1980. ...
... Two years later, amid the optimism generated by President John F. Kennedy's Apollo program to land a man on the Moon, the AEC revised its projections upward, to 75 GW of nuclear capacity by 1980. ...
... Abstract The development of ideas about the origin of the Moon during the last three decades is reviewed. ... A few scientists favored formation of the Moon from particles in orbit around the growing Earth. ...
... Two years later, amid the optimism generated by President John F. Kennedy's Apollo program to land a man on the Moon, the AEC revised its projections upward, to 75 GW of nuclear capacity by 1980. ...
... While this is indeed the case for theories of the origin of the moon (selenogony), it was not true for the solar system in general, where ground-based observations (including meteorite studies) were frequently more decisive. ...
... Two years later, amid the optimism generated by President John F. Kennedy's Apollo program to land a man on the Moon, the AEC revised its projections upward, to 75 GW of nuclear capacity by 1980. ...
... Two years later, amid the optimism generated by President John F. Kennedy's Apollo program to land a man on the Moon, the AEC revised its projections upward, to 75 GW of nuclear capacity by 1980. ...