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Works Cited

Primary Sources

Dunbar, Brian. “Apollo-Soyuz: An Orbital Partnership Begins.” ​NASA​, NASA, 10 June 2015,

www.nasa.gov/topics/history/features/astp.html.

● Information regarding the Soyuz-Apollo collaboration was taken from this website. It

was used February 18th.

“Flashback: 48th Anniversary of Apollo Moon Landing.” NASA,

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgwWycuvx-0​.

● This video was used a primary source. It features the United States moon landing of

1969.

“Space Race.” ​Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum​, Smithsonian National Air and

Space Museum, airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/space-race.

● This website was used as both a provider of primary and secondary resources. It was used

February 9th.

Smith, Yvette. “Help for National History Day Research.” ​NASA​, NASA, 28 Jan. 2016,

www.nasa.gov/feature/help-for-national-history-day-research/.

● This website provides multiple primary sources relating to NASA. This website was used

February 19.
Secondary Sources

“List of Cosmonauts.” ​Wikipedia​, Wikimedia Foundation, 17 Feb. 2018,

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cosmonauts.

● This website was used on February 23rd to find the total amount of Soviet cosmonauts

from 1957 to 1975.

“Timeline of Space Exploration.” ​Timeline of Space Exploration​,

www.thespacerace.com/timeline/.

● This website was used to gather general information regarding dates of significant Space

Race events. It was used multiple times, including the second week in February. It was

last used February 22nd.

“CHRONICLE OF SOVIET-RUSSIAN SPACE PROGRAM.” ​State Space Corporation

ROSCOSMOS​, ROSCOSMOS, en.roscosmos.ru/174/.

● This article was used to get a brief understanding about the Soviet Space Program. It was

accessed February

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