It’s been 50 years since the United States landed on the moon and the JFK Library is celebrating on Wednesday, June 19th.
It was President Kennedy’s vision that launched the effort to get there, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, with Ambassador Caroline Kennedy, will host a day-long symposium highlighting the history that led to the first Moon landing, current scientific and technological space initiatives, and the future of space exploration.
If you can’t make it today, the library will be livestreaming the JFK Space Summit on their website!
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