The beginning of the moon cycle, when no moon is visible from the Earth.
What is a New Moon?
The hottest part of the Sun.
What is the core?
In space Astronauts must do at least two hours of this every day!
What is excercise?
Who is Buzz Aldrin?
This abbreviation is used in math to remember the Order of Operations.
What is BEDMAS?
The first mission to land humans on the Moon.
What is Apollo 11?
How long light takes to reach the Earth from the Sun.
What is 8 minutes?
This basic human need is often "freeze dried" before being brought to outer space.
What is food?
This is the technical name for "space diapers".
What is a MAG?
Harry's house.
What is Gryffindor?
This moon of Jupiter is the largest moon in our solar system.
What is Ganymede?
Earth's revolution around the sun causes these.
What are "the seasons"?
Yuri Gagarin was the first person to do this.
What is go to space?
This song by Elton John is all about an astronaut.
What is "Rocketman"
A letter in the alphabet, and also a stereotypical Canadian saying.
What is "eh?"
The "proto-planet" that collided with Earth creating the Moon.
What is "Theia"?
The Sun is this type of star.
What is a "Yellow Dwarf" star?
This orbiting science lab circles the Earth every 90 minutes.
What is the ISS?
This famous Canadian astronaut also sang the song "In Canada".
Who is Chris Hadfield?
This causes lift on a plane's wing.
What is the Bernoulli effect?
The twin sister of Apollo, and next planned mission to the Moon.
What is Artemis?
The imaginary line that runs through the middle of the Earth from the South Pole to the North Pole.
What is the Earth's axis?
These space probes carry a message for possible life in outer space.
What is Voyager 1 & 2?
The underwater space station used for space walk training.
What is the Neutral Buoyancy Lab?
The nuclear reactor used for time travel in Back to the Future.
What is the "Flux Capacitor"?