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On what basis What advice did NASA give Kennedy think that humans could land onprior to his "Go to the moon so quicklymoon" speech?

In September 1962 a nice young man ordered the United States to commit to landing on the moon in eight years. Even though none of the technologies, methods, or materials for doing so existed at the time.

On what basisWhat input did Kennedy think that this was possible? Did heNASA have any knowledge of the challenge involved, or was he naive toin the issuesdecision? How off were his estimates of budget for the program at the time of declaration ofDid James Webb support or discard the goal? Who wereidea that his consultants onorganization could develop the mattertechnologies, methods, and what were their positionsmaterials for doing so within eight years?

This question is not intended to spark discussion of the budget overruns or opposition that the program would encounter during the 1960's. Rather, this question only addresses the information known to Kennedy and other people involved with the decision to commit to the moon landing, in the timeframe leading up to the speech at Rice university. The Wikipedia article for that speechthe Rice University speech mentions with whom the president had spoken, without providing information on the information (supporting or opposing the landing) that each provided.

On what basis did Kennedy think that humans could land on the moon so quickly

In September 1962 a nice young man ordered the United States to commit to landing on the moon in eight years. Even though none of the technologies, methods, or materials for doing so existed at the time.

On what basis did Kennedy think that this was possible? Did he have any knowledge of the challenge involved, or was he naive to the issues? How off were his estimates of budget for the program at the time of declaration of the goal? Who were his consultants on the matter, and what were their positions?

This question is not intended to spark discussion of the budget overruns or opposition that the program would encounter during the 1960's. Rather, this question only addresses the information known to Kennedy and other people involved with the decision to commit to the moon landing, in the timeframe leading up to the speech at Rice university. The Wikipedia article for that speech mentions with whom the president had spoken, without providing information on the information (supporting or opposing the landing) that each provided.

What advice did NASA give Kennedy prior to his "Go to the moon" speech?

In September 1962 a nice young man ordered the United States to commit to landing on the moon in eight years. What input did NASA have in the decision? Did James Webb support or discard the idea that his organization could develop the technologies, methods, and materials for doing so within eight years?

The Wikipedia article for the Rice University speech mentions with whom the president had spoken, without providing information on the information (supporting or opposing the landing) that each provided.

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On what basis did Kennedy think that humans could land on the moon so quickly

In September 1962 a nice young man ordered the United States to commit to landing on the moon in eight years. Even though none of the technologies, methods, or materials for doing so existed at the time.

On what basis did Kennedy think that this was possible? Did he have any knowledge of the challenge involved, or was he naive to the issues? How off were his estimates of budget for the program at the time of declaration of the goal? Who were his consultants on the matter, and what were their positions?

This question is not intended to spark discussion of the budget overruns or opposition that the program would encounter during the 1960's. Rather, this question only addresses the information known to Kennedy and other people involved with the decision to commit to the moon landing, in the timeframe leading up to the speech at Rice university. The Wikipedia article for that speech mentions with whom the president had spoken, without providing information on the information (supporting or opposing the landing) that each provided.