It is the closest Star to the Earth.
What is the sun?
He discovered Gravity.
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
An planet that has the most beutiful rings.
What is Saturn?
The first person to land on Moon.
Who is Neil Armstrong?
A space station where astronauts live and work for extended periods of time, orbiting Earth.
What is ISS?
When a masive star dies, it explodes into this.
What is a supernova?
It is a "push" and "pull" on an object.
What is force?
A planet with the most number of moons.
What is any Jupiter?
The diffrent shapes of the moon that we see each day.
What is phases of the moon?
It is how long to astronauts stay in the ISS.
What is 6-12 months?
It is a constellation in the shape of a "W".
what is Cassiopeia?
It is the pull of gravity on an object.
What is gravity?
An object that is made up of frozen gas and has a visible tail, pointing away from the sun.
What is a comet?
Two tiny moons orbit it.
What is a Mars?
It is a formal name of a space suit.
What is an extravehicular mobility unit (EMU)?
It is where baby stars are formed.
What is a stellar nursery?
If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 38 pounds on it.
What is Mars?
A planet that spins on its side.
What is Uranus?
This is a moon of Jupiter.
What is Ganymede, Io, Europa, Callisto?
It is a mechanical arm or manipulator used by astronauts to perform tasks or handle objects in space.
What is a Robotic Arm?
It is a constellation that can be seen from both Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
What is Orion?
It is the standard gravity on Earth.
What is 1 g force?
The biggest Dwarf planet in our Solar System.
What is Ceres?
It is a moon of Pluto so big that it makes it wobble.
What is Charon?
This is where most of space shuttles in the US are launched from?
What is Kennedy Space Center, Florida?