Narrative Essay On Lost In Space

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KJS My first introduction into space began with the maiden voyage of the spaceship, Jupiter 2. Its mission was to visit the planet circling the star Alpha Centauri. I remember clearly the night our entire interrogational family gathered in the living room around the television set to watch the unfolding of one of history’s greatest adventures-man’s colonization of space beyond the star’s premier. This historic flight, preceded by nearly a decade of intense research and preparation had been shrouded by the most rigorous security precautions. Other nations in even more desperate need for breathing room on our critically overcrowded planet were racing the United States in this project. Countries that would go to any length of sabotage… Well, not really, but it was 1965 and the height of the cold war. The Robinson’s were the family chosen to spend the five and a half years aboard the Jupiter 2, frozen in a state of suspended animation, which would terminate automatically when their spaceship enter the atmosphere of the new planet, on the science-fact science fiction television series, Lost in Space. …show more content…

Kennedy famously urged America “We choose to go to the moon in this decade, not because it is easy, but because it is hard” The country, along with the rest of the world was enthralled by the possibilities of space exploration. Dinner conversations with World War II veterans in attendance, amplified that a new conflict had begun; the world’s two great powers, the democratic and capitalist United States was in a Cold War against the communist Soviet Union. I recall hearing from my elders that each country was seeking to prove superiority in military and technology and that space would be another dramatic arena for this competition. Sputnik, was a word of foreign extraction, heard in an unpleasant and

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