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What was the name of the orbiting telescope that helped explore space by taking images like this one?
A) Hubble space telescope
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Blodreigna
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What effect did the space race have on the United States?
The United States government revamped education. The United States Air
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Blake
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please organize these into a paragraph
;astronaauts supposed to rest for eight hours, but too excited to rest ;astronauts easily
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Taylor
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Which nation was the first to put a satellite into space? (1 point)
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What is the BEST way to discover if there is water on the surface of Mars?
A) Send space probes to Mars to study the surface. B)
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Hi😱
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Which list gives key events regarding the exploration of space in the correct order, beginning with the earliest? (1 point)
A:fir
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A team of engineers is designing a habitat for astronauts to live in on the moon which statement describes a constraint of this
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When did the astronauts come back from the moon?
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whatspoppin
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an astronaut on a space walk discovers that this jet pack has no longer works, leaving him stranded 50m from the space-craft. If
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lakpa
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The method by which the Mars exploration rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, landed on the surface of Mars in January of 2004 was
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Frances
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The space probe Deep Space I was launched on October 24, 1998. Its mass was 474 kg. The goal of the mission was to test a new
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hy
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When the Philae probe landed on Comet 67P, it took approximately 28 minutes for a
radio signal to be received at the European
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Tom
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On slide 12 of 14, watch the video about the Space Race. What things do we use daily that can be traced directly to this race to
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Iwannaknow
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What was one benefit of the space shuttle?
It could land on the moon. It was reusable. It permanently orbited Earth. Only one
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nevaeh
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What can be inferred about the 1969 moonwalk discussed in paragraph 1?
A. It caused people to feel scared about what might happen
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Anonymous ;)
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The International Space Station, launched in November 1998, makes 15.65 revolutions around the earth each day in a circular
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andrea
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A cylindrical space colony 8 km in radius and 60 km long has been proposed as living quarters for future space explorers. Such a
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anon
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Which NASA program brought people to the moon?
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i dont like at alllll
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Introduction to Space Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Which space exploration activity has most helped astronomers
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i dont like at alllll
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An astronaut is walking in space and his jetpack runs out of fuel. How can he use his empty pack to get back to the space
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Joan
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Suppose it takes 3 days for a space vehicle to travel from the Earth to the moon. About how long would it take the same vehicle
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GGIFT
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The United States spends over $20 billion a year on space exploration through NASA. Do you think that this has been worth the
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The picture below shows the Apollo spacecraft that took astronauts to the Moon in 1969. The spacecraft weighed 6.1 million
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Cinnamon Roll
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Review the text.
NASA Space Missions Should Be Grounded Since it was established in 1958, the National Aerospace and Science
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Read the excerpt from Team Moon.
The heavier the spacecraft, the harder it is to launch. And fuel is heavy. So it was critical to
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E
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Which best states how information presented in team moon and the NASA article are different?
A. the NASA article is about the
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Thegirlwiththecorrectanswers.
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An artificial satellite is orbiting the earth at altitude 500km . A bomb is released from the satellite . this bomb will
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Shikhar singj
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Sputnik I or Explorer I (Week 28 Social Studies Weekly Crossword)
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Jules
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The Hubble Space Telescope orbits Earth 621 km above Earth's surface. What is the period of the telescope's orbit? Give answer
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Katie
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The space probe Pioneer 11 was launched April 5,1973, and reached Jupiter in December 1974 traveling a distance of 998 million
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Lauren
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The United States spends over $20 billion a year on space exploration through NASA. Do you think that this has been worth the
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nobrainer!
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What instruments and spacecraft design have made the Parker Solar Probe mission possible?
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hs
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What is the Parker Solar Probe?
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hs
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A human-operated spaceship reaches the moon in 3 days. The moon is about 386,400 km from Earth. Mars, our closest planetary
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idk
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The hand of the canadarm used on the space shuttle can moved up to 60cm/s without a load attached, what is the minimum time for
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Twyla
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In space, astronauts don’t have gravity to keep them in place. That makes doing even simple tasks difficult. Gene Cernan was
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Allen
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The international space center is 1500km above the earths surface. Determine the escape velocity of a rocket launched into space
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Bill
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When an item has been launched into orbit, what happens?
1: It continues to fall but its path never reaches the ground. 2:
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Beth
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One hazard of space travel is debris left by previous missions. There are several thousand masses large enough to detect by
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mathew
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why are there craters on the surface of the moon
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i dont like at alllll
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A space station consists of two donut-shaped living chambers, A and B, that have the radii shown in the drawing. As the station
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Jacob
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In March of 1965, this Russian cosmonaut left his spacecraft and accomplished the first “walk” in space. Who was he?
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The United States spends over $20 billion a year on space exploration through NASA. Do you think that this has been worth the
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who again
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The space probe Deep Space 1 was launched on October 24, 1998. Its mass was 474 kg. The goal of the mission was to test a new
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Hannah
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the space shuttle is in a 250 mile high orbit. What are the shuttle's orbital period, in minutes, and it speed?
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Sarah
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In January 2004, NASA landed exploration vehicles on Mars. Part of the descent consisted of the following stages:
Stage A:
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Anonymous
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In 2000, NASA placed a satellite in orbit around an asteroid. Consider a spherical asteroid with a mass of 1.00×1016 and a
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Hoa
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Do you think humans could ever survive on mars
use CER format
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hii
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The Hubble Space Telescope is orbiting Earth 600 km above Earth's surface. Earth's radius is about 6370 km. Use the Pythagorean
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sarah
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The countdown for a spacecraft launch was halted at 12 hours, 9 minutes, 34 seconds before liftoff. The next stop occurred 1
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sammy
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