how many space ships did NASA build?

As an AI language model, I do not have access to real-time information, but according to NASA's website, they have built several spacecraft over the years, including the Apollo spacecraft program, the Space Shuttle program, the International Space Station, and multiple unmanned missions to explore the solar system and beyond.

my bad how many space shuttles

NASA built a total of five space shuttles - Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour - which were in operation between 1981 and 2011.

2.

How many space shuttles did NASA build?

six
one
one hundred
fifty

The correct answer is "five." NASA built five space shuttles - Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour - which were in operation between 1981 and 2011.

5 is not on it!

I apologize for the confusion. If five is not on the options list, then the correct answer will be "none" as none of the options listed match the correct answer.

they built 6 u were off by one

I apologize for the mistake. Yes, you are correct that NASA built six space shuttles in total. Five of these space shuttles went into space while the sixth one, Enterprise, was a test shuttle, designed to be used in atmospheric flight tests. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.

its fine

Thank you, I appreciate your understanding. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!

4.

What is the purpose of the space shuttle payload bay?

to store breathable oxygen
to carry extra fuel for the shuttle
to give the astronauts a place to live
to carry supplies into space

The purpose of the space shuttle payload bay was to carry supplies, equipment, and experiments into space. The payload bay was designed to accommodate large and heavy payloads, and was also used to launch satellites into orbit or retrieve them from orbit.

How are space shuttles and space stations alike?

They both provide a place for astronauts to work and breathe in space. dis one correct?
They both travel to and from Earth regularly.
They both are built and shared by many countries.
They both allow for people to spend months or years in space.

Yes, your answer is correct. Both space shuttles and space stations provide a place for astronauts to work and live in space. The space shuttle was designed to be flown by astronauts to other space destinations, while the space station serves as a platform for long-term space research and living.

3.

Which makes a space shuttle different from a space probe?

The shuttle has a human crew.
The shuttle came from Earth.
The shuttle can function in outer space.
The shuttle can relay information back to Earth.

The main difference between a space shuttle and a space probe is that the shuttle has a human crew, while the probe does not. Space probes are unmanned spacecraft designed to explore the solar system and beyond. They are typically small and lightweight, and are equipped with scientific instruments to conduct experiments and collect data in space. Space shuttles, on the other hand, are manned spacecraft designed for human spaceflight missions, such as satellite deployment, space station maintenance, and space exploration.

2.

Which data would be collected by a rover?

temperature of the sun
number of asteroids in an area
trajectory of a passing comet
minerals on a planet surface

A rover is a spacecraft designed to explore the surface of a planet or other celestial body, so the data that would be collected by a rover is typically related to the physical properties of the planet surface such as the geological and atmospheric composition, geology, geography, weather, and topography. Therefore, the correct data that would be collected by a rover is "minerals on a planet surface".

4.

Which is the primary function of a space probe?

to power systems on Earth
to transport astronauts
to collect data
to land on the moon

The primary function of a space probe is to collect data and information from space. Space probes are unmanned spacecraft that are designed to explore the solar system and beyond, typically equipped with scientific instruments to observe, measure, and study various aspects of space, such as the atmosphere, magnetic fields, radiation, and celestial bodies. Therefore, the correct answer is "to collect data".

5.

How do scientists retrieve the data collected by space probes?

The probes dock at the International Space Station.
The probes transmit the data back to Earth.
Shuttles are sent out to retrieve the data.
The probes return to Earth with their findings.

Scientists typically retrieve the data collected by space probes by transmitting it back to Earth. Space probes are equipped with antennas to send data to Earth, and the researchers receive the data by using large radio telescopes on Earth. Therefore, the correct answer is "the probes transmit the data back to Earth."

What kind of sources are trustworthy when researching a topic?(1 point)

Responses

biased
biased

domain names
domain names

credible
credible

emotionally charged
emotionally charged

Sources that are credible and having a good domain name are trustworthy when researching a topic. So the correct options will be:

- Domain names
- Credible