The rocket family used during the Apollo missions.
What is the Saturn rocket family?
The place where stars are born.
What is a nebula?
When you are traveling too fast to fall in a elliptical shape, planets are in these.
What is a orbit?
The phase a star grows into when it runs out of hydrogen and helium to fuse.
What is a red supergiant?
The inventor of the first liquid fuel rocket.
What is Goddard?
The satellite and probe sent to explore Saturn.
What is Cassini-Huygens?
The product of when a star collapses in on itself.
What is a black hole?
The word for when a rocket is at max atmospheric pressure.
What is Max-Q?
The point of no return in a black hole.
What is the event horizon?
The first moon landing.
What is Apollo 11?
The largest member of the Titan rocket family.
What is the Titan III-B Centaur?
The act of a star exploding.
What is a supernova?
The burn used to achieve orbit.
Circularization burn or orbital insertion burn.
The stage where a star has started to form but is not a full star yet.
What is a proto-star?
The space program where 2 spacecraft first docked.
What is Gemini?
The rocket used to send rovers to mars.
What is the Delta II?
The stage a star goes through before becoming a star but after a nebula.
What is a proto-star?
The names of the highest and lowest points in a orbit.
What is Apoapsis and Periapsis?
The name of a star with a black hole inside it.
What is a quasi-star?
The year the Hubble space telescope was launched.
What is 1998?
The rocket family that would have been used in the discontinued Constellation missions.
What is the Ares rocket family?
The way a black hole decays and the radiation it emits.
What is Hawkins radiation?
The common burn used to land after a orbital insertion burn to achieve a slow landing.
What is a retrograde burn?
The luminosity of M33-013406.63.
What is 4.5 million?
The first space station to operate in geostationary orbit.
What is Skylab?