8th Chapter 2 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
rocket | A device that expels gas in one direction to move in the opposite direction |
thrust | the reaction force that propels the rocket forward |
velocity | speed in a given direction |
orbital velocity | the velocity a rocket must achieve to establish an orbit around Earth |
escape velocity | the velocity a rocket must reach to fly beyond the planet's gravitational pull |
multistage rocket | This is the type of rocket whose main advantage is that the total weight of the rocket is greatly reduced as the rocket rises |
satellite | An object that revolves around another object in space |
Sputnik 1 (1957) | First satellite launched in space by the USSR Year 1957 |
Explorer 1 | Second satellite launched in space by the US Year 1958 |
Alan Shepard | First American in space |
Yuri Gagarin | First human in space launched by USSR |
Freedom 7 | Alan Shepard's spacecraft was named this. |
John Glenn | First American to orbit the Earth |
space shuttle | a spacecraft that can carry a crew into space, return to Earth, and then be reused for the same purpose. |
space station | A large artificial satellite on which people can live and work for long periods. |
space probe | A spacecraft that carries scientific instruments that can collect data, but has no human crew |
rover | Probes that have small robots that move around on the surface |
Atlantis Challenger Columbia Discovery Enterprise Endeavor | Name the 6 Space Shuttles |
Columbia and Challenger | What two shuttles were destroyed? |
Japan, France, Italy, Germany, England, Canada and many more. | Name 2 countries in partnership with the ISS |
vacuum | A place that is empty of all matter |
microgravity | Astronauts experience a feeling of weightlessness. |
space spinoff | An item that has uses on Earth but was originally developed for use in space. |
remote sensing | The collection of information about Earth and other objects in space without being in direct contact. |
geosynchronous orbit | This is how satellites orbit the Earth. It orbits Earth at the same rate as Earth It rotates and thus stays over the same place on Earth all the time. |
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