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  • A vehicle or device designed for travel or operation outside the earth's atmosphere:
    spacecraft
  • TRUE OR FALSE? The moon is slowly moving closer to our planet, which has made the days on Earth to become shorter and shorter. In the past, the days used to last 60 hours.
    False! The moon is moving away from us, 1.4 billion years ago our days lasted around 18 hours, can you imagine??
  • TRUE OR FALSE: When you look at a star, what you see is actually what it looked like in that past.
    TRUE: Light takes time to reach Earth. For instance, sunlight takes about 8.5 minutes to reach the Earth’s surface. So, you may be seeing the version of years
  • TRUE OR FALSE? Space is completely silent.
    TRUE, there is no air or atmosphere in space. Since it is a vacuum, sound waves will have no medium to travel to. That means, no one will hear you in space.
  • A room or building housing an astronomical telescope or other scientific equipment for the study of natural phenomena:
    observatory
  • The natural satellite of the earth:
    moon
  • How many Earths could fit inside the sun?
    One thousand
    One billion
    One hundred thousand
    One million
  • The collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies:
    solar system
  • All of space and everything in it including stars, planets, galaxies, etc:
    universe
  • Which planet is closest to the sun?
    Saturn
    Mars
    Mercury
    Jupiter
  • A fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun:
    star
  • Between these planets, which one is the biggest:
    Earth
    Venus
    Jupiter
    Neptune
  • A collection of stars and planets that are held together by gravity:
    galaxy
  • TRUE OR FALSE? Because of the lack of gravity, astronauts get shorter in outer space.
    FALSE! Astronauts can grow about 5 centimeters during their stay in space. The reason for this is the lack of gravity which expands the disks of their spines.
  • A small rocky body orbiting the sun:
    an asteroid
  • An tool with which we can observe distant celestial objects.
    telescope