The closest planet to the Sun
What is Mercury?
So far, life has only been found on this planet.
What is Earth?
Rockets have these to keep them going straight
What are fins?
Life needs food or sunlight to provide this so it can move, grow, etc.
What is energy?
Asteroids get their destructive power not because they are big, but because they...
What is "travel very fast?"
(Or anything similar)
Called the "Red Planet" due to rust on its surface.
What is Mars?
Another word for a flat alien spacecraft that looks like a dish is a flying _______.
What is a saucer?
This is the only manned spacecraft currently in orbit.
What is the International Space Station? (Also acceptable: Space Station or ISS)
As far as we know, the best places to look for life have liquid _____________
What is water?
The force holding large objects such as planets together is called ______.
What is gravity?
The only planet to have liquid water on its surface
What is Earth?
A type of flying object that we can't identify is called a what?
What is a UFO?
This giant space telescope has a mirror taller than a human.
What is Hubble?
To be considered alive, life must _____________ so it can spread.
What is reproduce?
To go forward, a rocket needs to shoot exhaust out ______.
What is backwards?
The largest planet in our Solar System
What is Jupiter?
So far, this is the number of times we know of that our government has called aliens.
What is 0?
What is SpaceX?
What are cells?
Nuclear reactors like the one you visited use this element for fuel.
What is Uranium?
The furthest major planet from the Sun (Pluto doesn't count!)
What is Neptune?
The top-secret desert military installation rumored to house alien technology is called this.
What is Area 51?
A spacecraft could never escape a black hole because it would have to travel faster than this.
What is the speed of light?
Most large life on earth breathes by using this element.
What is oxygen?
The type of science studying thermonuclear reactions in space is called this.
What is thermonuclear astrophysics?