What is Space
History of Space
Mass and Weight
The Solar System
Where Space begins
100

Outer space is the universe beyond Earth’s atmosphere and between these kinds of bodies (like planets).

What are celestial bodies?

100

This scientist was the first to use a telescope to look at stars and celestial bodies.

Who is Galileo Galilei?

100

The formula used to calculate weight using mass and gravity.

What is W = m × g?

100

Collection of a sun, planets, comets, asteroids, meteors, and space debris

What is a solar system?

100

The line that marks the altitude where space begins, located about 100 km above Earth.

What is the Kármán line?

200

Space is a near-perfect vacuum, meaning it is basically this.

What is empty?

200

The type of animal that became the first animal to orbit Earth in 1957.

What is a dog?

200

Mass is a measure of how much _________ is in an object.

What is matter?

200

The amount of plants in our solar system

What is 8?

200

The layer of Earth’s atmosphere closest to the ground where weather happens.

What is the troposphere?

300

In outer space, there is no air, so sound waves cannot do this.

What is travel

300

The two astronauts who were the first men to walk on the Moon in 1969.

Who are Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin?

300

Weight is a measure of how the force of this acts on mass.

What is gravity?

300

The closest planet to the Sun in our solar system.

What is Mercury?

300

The atmospheric layer found above the stratosphere at around 85 km.

What is the mesosphere?

400

Outer space is nearly empty because matter has been pulled together by this force into planets, moons, and stars.

What is gravity?

400

The first human-made object to safely land on another celestial body (the Moon) in 1966.

What is Luna 9?

400

Because gravity is lower on the Moon, an astronaut would weigh _________ there than on Earth

What is less?

400

Planets that are made mostly of metal and rock.

What are terrestrial planets?

400

The layer of Earth’s atmosphere that extends as high as about 10,000 km.

What is the exosphere?

500

A celestial body can be described as an object visible in this place.

What is the sky?

500

The space station launched into low Earth orbit that has been continuously inhabited since November 2000.

What is the International Space Station (ISS)?

500

If gravity on Mars is about 40% of Earth’s, a 100 lb person would weigh this much on Mars.

What is 40 lbs?

500

The significantly larger celestial bodies and they are made mostly from gases.

What are gas giants?

500

This object orbits Earth in the thermosphere

What is the International Space Station (ISS)?

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