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Vitamin D is important for bone and muscle for astronauts and they need a smaller dosage than on earth. True or false
False
Do astronauts have more or less red blood cells?
Less
What are some of the requirements to become an astronaut?
Healthy, fit, masters degree, fly a plane, etc
Gravity has what effect on space stations?
Keeps them in orbit
What is trajectory of a satellite?
Path of the object
What do we notice about a comets tail when orbiting close to the sun?
It is away from the sun ...directs its tail away from the sun
What is a person who goes into space called?
Astronaut
What is the name of this beam of light, which helps explore space.
Laser
What is this called?
Telescope
What is this (currently orbiting the Earth)?
International Space Station
First invented in China, the development of the liquid-oxygen form of these allowed humans to go into space.
Rockets
This country was the first to send a satellite into space.
Russia (USSR)
What is the name of this space vehicle...now no longer used?
Space Shuttle
Resulting from a collapsed star,
Black Hole
Who was the first man on the moon?
Neil Armstrong
Named for the Roman God of the Sea,
Neptune
This cute little robot is currently on what planet?
Mars
The Earth and all the planets orbiting the Sun is called the …….
Solar System
When you wish upon a …………….
Star
Name of a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere....creating a streak of light...also known as a falling star.
Meteor
What is the name of a small rock that orbits the sun (smaller than a planet)?
Asteroid
This dwarf planet is also named after a yellow dog invented by Walt Disney.
Pluto
This planet is the same size as Earth...but nobody lives there because of high pressure (you would feel like you are 1km underwater). Also the temperature is about 432 degrees Celsius.
Venus
What planet is closest to the Sun?
Mercury
What planet is this?
Saturn
What planet is this?
Jupiter