What does the ISS stand for?
International Space Station
What do astronauts where in space?
Space suits
What launches spacecrafts into space?
Rockets
How much stages did Early rockets need to reach orbit
5 Stages
What helps predict storms and disasters?
Satellites
What country owns NASA?
The United States
True or False: Communication between space and Earth have a 2 second delay.
False: There is a 1 second delay
Rockets launch using fuel called...
Propellant
True or False: Nasa probes have visited every planet in the Solar System and other celestial bodies
True
True or False: Satellites decrease survival rate in emergancies
False
What does NASA do?
NASA studies space and flight
How do astronauts shower in space?
Sponge baths
One main challenge in launching is...
Earth's gravity
What happens to your height when in space?
you get taller
How do satellites protect ecosystems?
by tracking wildlife and habitats
How much people work at NASA?
17,000 employees
What do astronauts need most to stay healthy in space?
Exercise
What do rockets carry?
Spacecrafts
Space begins ?km above Earth
about 100km above Earth
Space development have made useful everyday products like... (Name one product)
memory foam, baby formula, air purifiers, or cordless vacuums.
What does NASA stand for?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Why do astronauts need to exercise while in space?
So their bones and muscles don't weaken
Rockets must go into... so they don't fall back down to Earth
Orbit
How fast must a rocket travel to launch into space?
at least 17,800mph
What helps emergency teams during disasters?
Satellite images and data