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eraser
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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lifesaver
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Who thought of the name for the rover, Curiosity? You don't need to tell the name of the namer, just the approximate age.
A sixth grader (Clara Ma)
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True or false? Curiosity sits in one place on Mars and looks around. It does not move.
False
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Is Curiosity still exploring Mars today?
yes
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Which robot part digs into rock to make a hole?
drill
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trap
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rocket
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shark
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lifesaver
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Why did scientists have to wear coveralls when they worked in the lab to build Curiosity?
The suits stopped dust and germs from spreading to Curiosity.
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True or false? Curiosity is the size of a large school bus.
false-It is the size of a small SUV.
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True or false? Curiosity has an onboard laboratory to test the materials it digs from the surface of Mars.
True
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Which robot part helps Curiosity roll over rocks and sand without getting stuck
wheels
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What is the name of the crater that Curiosity was sent to explore?
Gale Crater
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Why is Mars called the Red Planet?
It has iron minerals in the soil that rust and give the planet the reddish color.
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eraser
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star
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shark
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baam
Lose 15 points!
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True or false? The entire Atlas V rocket carried Curiosity all the way to Mars.
False. The rocket carried Curiosity to space and then dropped back to Earth.
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True or false? Mars contains radiation, which is a type of energy from the Sun that can be dangerous to humans.
True. Curiosity will study the levels of radiation on Mars so that scientists can figure out a way to make human missions to Mars safer.
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How many cameras does Curiosity have?
17
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