6th gr moon quiz-facts
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one of the first rocket scientists | Robert Goddard
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World's first satellite launched by Soviet Unioin in 1957 | Sputnik
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created by America to catch up with the Soviets in the "space race" | NASA
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first to orbit the Earth on Feb 20, 1962 | Shuttle Columbia
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Sent an astronaut into space and proved that humans could move, breath, and work in space and return to tell about it | Mercury program
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first astronaut to walk in space | Edward White
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first space mission to land on the Moon on July 20, 1969 | Apollo 11
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used to travel astronauts to Moon | Apollo
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was created to be launched like a rocket and land like an airplane | space shuttle
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first space shuttle to orbit the Earth | Columbia
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rolled over the surface of Mars and took photos | Mars Pathfinder
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used by scientists to look outside of our solar system into the universe | Hubble Space Telescope
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size of a basketball | Sputnik
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developed rockets to be launched in space during WW II | Dr. Wernher von Braun
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration | NASA
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first American to orbit the Earth on Februry 20, 1962 | John Glen
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put people on the Moon | Gemini program
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total of ten flights | Gemini program
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taught astronauts to connect to other spacecrafts | Gemini program
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put people on the moon | Apollo program
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landed on Moon on July 20, 1969 | Apollo program
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climbed out of first Apollo to walk on Moon | Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin
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last ________ mission was in 1975 | Apollo
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created spacecraft to launch like a rocket and land like a plane | NASA program
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Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor | Space Shuttle program
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Extra vehicular activity or EVA | space walk
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exploded on its return to Earth on February 4, 2003 | Space Shuttle Columbia
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Released Sojourner Rover to take pictures on Mars | Mars Pathfinder
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used to look outside of our solar system | Hubble Telescope
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was in orbit almost fifteen years | Russian Space Station Mir
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astronauts from around world work on this | international space station
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shuttles can dock here and is made up of many modules connected by a long spine called a truss | international space station
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speed of 17,500 and passes Earth every hour and a half | international space station
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spacecraft where people can live, food is delivered here in dehydrated packs, garbage is recycled, air inside is like Earth, people live here for months; where scientific work is conducted monitoring Earth's weather, climate, oceans, etc. | international space station
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scientists here look for new ways to make computers, medical devices, and spacecraft | international space station
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