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During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union had a fierce technological rivalry as they entered the unknown. In the race to conquer space, who truly soared to greater heights? Did the stars and stripes outshine the hammer and sickle, or vice versa? Which country contributed to the development of rocket technology,

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