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100

What does "MGRS" stand for?

What is Military Grid Reference System

100

What do the four key principles of radio communication stand for: Clarity, Brevity, Simplicity, and ______?

What is Security

100

Who was the first American in space?

Who was Alan Shepard

100

What is the order of the planets?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

100

The 3 core values of Eaglenauts are:

What is Dream, Inspire, Achieve

200

In MGRS, what comes first: Easting or Northing?

What is Easting

200

What frequency band does NASA commonly use for deep space communication?

What is the S-Band, X-Band, or Ka-Band

200

What type of rocket launched the Apollo XI mission that landed men on the moon?

What is the Saturn V

200

This planet has the most moons.

What is Saturn?

200

What is the full name of this organization, Eaglenauts: _____  _____  _____  _____  _____?

What is "Eaglenauts: ERAU Analog Astronaut Training Initiative"

300

You're using a protractor scaled at 1:50,000. What does 1000 meters on the scale equal on the map?

What is 100 meters

300

What is the correct phonetic pronunciation of the number 9 on the radio?

What is "niner"

300

What mission ended the Apollo program and when did that crew leave the moon?

What was Apollo XVII; when was December 1972

300

These two planets in our solar system have NO moons.

What are Mercury and Venus?

300

The members of the '25/26 Eaglenauts officer team are:

Who is Dylan Gettings, Grace Lancaster, Tariq Bojic, Gabriella Anguiano, Rea Clark, Mya Teixeira, Luke Hughes, Meliah Martin

400

What is the difference between true north and magnetic north called?

What is declination

400

What emergency call is used when there's a life-threatening emergency?

What is "Mayday"

400

How many Space Transportation System (aka Shuttle) missions were there?

what is 135

400

The second smallest planet in our solar system.

What is Mars?

400

What is the commitment of Eaglenauts?

"To prepare its participants for the challenge of space exploration..."

500

If your azimuth is 57° and the distance is 362 meters, how many steps would you take with a pace count of 138 per 100 meters?

What is approximately 499 steps

500

Fill in the blanks of this radio transmission: "______ Base, this is ______, proceeding to the waypoint ______, over."

What is "Eagle Base, this is Charlie-1, proceeding to the waypoint Alpha, over."

500

Which 3 astronauts were killed in the Apollo I fire?

Who were Roger B. Chaffee, Ed White, and Virgil "Gus" Grissom

500

This Dwarf planet is located in the Asteroid belt. 

What is Ceres?
500

This structure ascends in the following order: Cadet, Mission Specialist, Commander, Officer

What is the Eaglenauts rank structure

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