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In-text: (Barry and Siddiqi, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Barry, W. and Siddiqi, A., 2001. Challenge to Apollo: The Soviet Union and the Space Race, 1945-1974. The Journal of Military History, 65(3), p.859.
In-text: (Brown, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Brown, T., 2011. The American and Soviet Cold War Space Programs. Comparative Strategy, 30(2), pp.177-185.
In-text: (Eberhart, 1965)
Your Bibliography: Eberhart, J., 1965. Space Race Pace Quickens. The Science News-Letter, 87(25), p.387.
In-text: (Eberhart, 1965)
Your Bibliography: Eberhart, J., 1965. Space Race Pace Quickens. The Science News-Letter, pp.387+397-398.
In-text: (Koman, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Koman, R., 1994. Man on the Moon: The U.S. Space Program as a Cold War Maneuver. OAH Magazine of History, 8(2), pp.42-50.
In-text: (Koman, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Koman, R., 1994. Man on the Moon: The U.S. Space Program as a Cold War Maneuver. OAH Magazine of History, pp.42-50.
In-text: (Sweet, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Sweet, K., 1998. The Russian space program: A post‐cold war reassessment*. Defense Analysis, 14(2), pp.135-156.
In-text: (The Science News-Letter, 1961)
Your Bibliography: The Science News-Letter, 1961. Space Race Effort Called "Science at Its Worst." p.119.
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