生活在“可能是什么”中

Carl Chappell
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在20世纪50年代末和60年代初的短时间内,两位美国总统为我国致力于太空探索提出了挑战,首先将一颗卫星发射到轨道上,然后将美国宇航员送上月球并让他们安全返回地球。艾森豪威尔总统和肯尼迪总统的领导向所有美国人,特别是年轻人发出了一个明确的信息,那就是献身于成为太空探索者的重要性。这是一个号角,号召成千上万的人开始他们的个人探索之旅,致力于科学、数学和工程的研究。这是其中一个年轻人的故事,面对早期的失败,他响应国家的号召,找到了他的自尊,最终他的整个职业生涯都生活在“可能是”的探险家生活中。
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Living in the “What Might Be”
In a short period of time in the late 1950s and early 1960s two American presidents set forth challenges for our country to commit itself to space exploration, first with launching a satellite into orbit and then by putting American astronauts on the Moon and returning them safely to Earth. This leadership of Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy sent a clear message to all Americans, particularly young people, about the importance of committing their lives to becoming space explorers. It was a clarion call to thousands to begin their personal journeys of exploration by dedicating themselves to the study of science, mathematics, and engineering. This is the story of one of these young people who, in the face of early failure, responded to the nation's call and found his self‐esteem and ultimately his entire career living in the “what might be” of the explorer's life.
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