force and motion
space travel
body in space
atmosphere the air above
. Planets (Deep Space Facts)
100

whats the force that pulls objects to the center of the earth 

gravity 
100

who is the first man to walk on the moon 

Neil Armstrong 

100

This happens to an astronaut's height because there is no gravity pushing on their spine.

they get taller becaise of the spinal extension 

100

The gas that makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere.

nitrogen 

100

know as the red planet 

mars

200

This is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion.

inertia 

200

This reusable NASA craft flew 135 missions before being retired in 2011.

the space shuttle 

200

To prevent muscle loss, astronauts must do this for at least 2 hours every day.

they must excersie

200

This layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer.

the Stratosphere

200

 The only planet in our solar system known to support life

earth

300

what is the formaula used to calcatue force 

f=ma or mass time execleration 

300

what is The force that pushes a rocket upward, created by burning fuel

it is thurst that pushes the rocket up

300

This "sickness" happens to many astronauts during their first few days in orbit

space adaption snydrome ,motion sickness
300

The lowest layer of the atmosphere where all weather happens.

troposphere

300

This planet is the hottest in our solar system because of its thick, CO2 atmosphere

venus

400

this type of friction occurs when an object moves through a fluid or air.

it is drag 

400

This private company was the first to successfully land and reuse a rocket booster.

it was elon musk is space x

400

This is the name for the loss of minerals in an astronaut's skeleton due to weightlessness.

(Bone demineralization / Bone density loss

400

This is the imaginary line 100km up that marks the start of "Outer Space."

(The Kármán Line)


400

the ice giant was the first planet discovered using a telescope.

uranus

500

the speed an object must reach to break free from a planet's gravitational pull.

escape velocity 

500

what is the name of the  first artificial satellite launched into space by the Soviet Union in 1957. 

this is sputnick 1

500

This is the term for when fluids shift from the legs to the upper body, making an astronaut's face look swollen. (

(Fluid Shift or "Puffy Face Bird Leg" Syndrome)

500

: In this layer, temperatures can reach $1,500 , yet it would feel freezing cold because the molecules are so far apart.

  • Thermosphere)


500

This is the largest volcano in the solar system, located on Mars.

olyimpus mons

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