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But I believed - I believed. I read Verne, and Wells, and Smith, and I believed that we could do it--that we would do it. I set my heart on being one of the men to walk the surface of the Moon, to see her other side, and to look back on the face of the Earth, hanging in the sky.
D. D. Harriman in Requiem, by Robert A. Heinlein
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This is the most important day since the human race learned to talk.
Robert A. Heinlein, the day man first walked on the moon
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The arching sky is calling
Spacemen back to their trade.
All hands! Stand by! Free Falling!
And the lights below us fade.
Out ride the sons of Terra,
Far drives the thundering jet,
Up leaps the race of Earthmen,
Out, far, and onward yet--i>
From The Green Hills of Earth by Robert A. Heinlein
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Behaving on a still higher moral level were the astronauts who went to the Moon, for their actions tend toward the survival of the entire race of mankind. The door they opened leads to the hope that h. sapiens will survive indefinitely long, even longer than this solid planet on which we stand tonight. As a direct result of what they did, it is now possible that the human race will never die.
Many short-sighted fools think that going to the Moon was just a stunt. But the astronauts knew the meaning of what they were doing, as is shown by Neil Armstrong's first words in stepping down onto the soil of Luna: "One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.".
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Robert Heinlein had as much to do with creating our future as any man of this century. . .most of JPL’s [NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory] scientists and engineers would never have been there if his stories had not called them to study and learn so that they could make his dreams a reality. His stories have caused more young people to choose careers in science and engineering than all of the formal recruitment pitches ever tried. His stories made us ready, convinced us that it could be done. Robert Heinlein was truly The Man Who Sold the Moon.
Dr. Jerry Pournelle, Chairman, Citizen's Advisory Council on National Space Policy
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Our race will spread out through space--unlimited room, unlimited energy, unlimited wealth. This is certain.
Spinoff by Robert A. Heinlein
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