First, the Vietnam War was an “...eleven year conflict from 1964-1975. It was the United States’ longest and costliest war,” (The Vietnam War 1). “It cost the US government between $350 billion to $900 billion for the war which included veteran benefits and interests,”(Alan Rohn para. 5). According to the article What was the Impact of the Vietnam War? by Alan Rohn it states, “ blood and money were not the only prices they had to pay. The U.S. morality as the world defender of freedom and right was questioned causing the My Lai massacre. American people lost confidence in their government.” “Along the way, the war bred massive, often violent, dissent inside the United States, creating social scars that …show more content…
S. civil aerospace research and development. When NASA opened for business on October 1, 1958, it accelerated the work already started on human and robotic spaceflight” (NASA 1). The Apollo 17, “...mission was the final in a series of three J-type missions planned for the Apollo Program” (Dunbar 2). “The Apollo program was designed to land humans on the Moon and bring them safely back to Earth. Six of the missions (Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17) achieved this goal,” (Williams 1). The Apollo 17 mission was also important because, “Apollo 17 hosted the first scientist-astronaut to land on moon: Harrison Schmitt. The sixth automated research station was set up. The lunar rover vehicle traversed a total of 30.5 kilometers. Astronauts gathered 110.4 kilograms, or 243 pounds, of material,” (Dunbar