One more thought before I have to utilize modern technology to get me to the grocery store--I wish we could improve on that
-- the first man made object to make it into space was believed to be a German V-2 rocket in 1917. That certainly put the many more seeds of curiosity and possibility into human minds.
It would take 40 more years (1957) before humankind would be able to put Sputnik into space and the space race for military supremacy/equity was on. It took only 11 years before Apollo 8, with humans on board, orbited the moon 1968 and in 1969 Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. And we humans had also evolved to the point that at least us Americans were determined that space be neutral, peaceful, and unmilitarized which gives me much hope for future space exploration as well.
So if it took us a short half century to get from that first relatively primitive rocket launch to putting a man on the moon, and considering all the amazing technology accomplished in the half century since then, just imagine what we can/will accomplish in the next 50 years.

It would take 40 more years (1957) before humankind would be able to put Sputnik into space and the space race for military supremacy/equity was on. It took only 11 years before Apollo 8, with humans on board, orbited the moon 1968 and in 1969 Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. And we humans had also evolved to the point that at least us Americans were determined that space be neutral, peaceful, and unmilitarized which gives me much hope for future space exploration as well.
So if it took us a short half century to get from that first relatively primitive rocket launch to putting a man on the moon, and considering all the amazing technology accomplished in the half century since then, just imagine what we can/will accomplish in the next 50 years.