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What does the ISS stand for?

International Space Station

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What do astronauts where in space?

Space suits

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What launches spacecrafts into space?

Rockets

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How much stages did Early rockets need to reach orbit

5 Stages

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What helps predict storms and disasters?

Satellites

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What country owns NASA?

The United States

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True or False: Communication between space and Earth have a 2 second delay. 

False: There is a 1 second delay

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Rockets launch using fuel called...

Propellant

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True or False: Nasa probes have visited every planet in the Solar System and other celestial bodies

True

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True or False: Satellites decrease survival rate in emergancies

False

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What does NASA do?

NASA studies space and flight

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How do astronauts shower in space?

Sponge baths

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One main challenge in launching is...

Earth's gravity

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What happens to your height when in space?

you get taller

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How do satellites protect ecosystems?

by tracking wildlife and habitats

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How much people work at NASA?

17,000 employees

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What do astronauts need most to stay healthy in space?

Exercise

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What do rockets carry?

Spacecrafts

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Space begins ?km above Earth

about 100km above Earth

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Space development have made useful everyday products like... (Name one product)

memory foam, baby formula, air purifiers, or cordless vacuums.

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What does NASA stand for?

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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Why do astronauts need to exercise while in space?

So their bones and muscles don't weaken

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Rockets must go into... so they don't fall back down to Earth

Orbit

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How fast must a rocket travel to launch into space?

at least 17,800mph 

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What helps emergency teams during disasters?

Satellite images and data

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