The space race was like a big competition between two countries to see who could go the farthest into space.
America and Russia were the main players in this race, kind of like two kids racing to be the first to reach the top of the slide at the park.
Who won?
At first, Russia seemed to win because they sent the first person into space, a man named Yuri Gagarin. It was like being the first kid to climb all the way up the slide!
But then America caught up and even took the lead by landing people on the moon, like putting footprints in the sand of a super faraway beach. The most famous of these astronauts was Neil Armstrong, who said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
Now, Jeff Steers is not a country or an astronaut, he’s more like a teacher or someone who helps explain the story of the space race in a fun and easy way. So when we say "Who won the space race? - Jeff Steers?" it's kind of like saying, "Let me tell you about the space race!"
Examples
- Understanding that the Space Race was like a game between two countries.
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See also
- Did we lose all the technology from the Space Race?
- Did NASA invest a million dollars in the research of a space pen, when the USSR?
- Did JFK call himself a jelly donut in his famous Berlin speech?
- How Did The Space Race Affect Technology?
- How and Why Did The Soviet Union Collapse?