Planets
Space Science
Deaf in Space
Space
Challenge
100

This is the closest planet to the sun

MERCURY


100

The force that keeps planets orbiting the Sun.

GRAVITY

100

The Gallaudet Eleven helped scientists from this U.S. space agency learn about motion sickness and balance.


NASA

100

How many planets are in our solar system?

8
200

This planet is known as Earth's twin because it is similar in size.

VENUS

200

A scientist who studies space is called this.

ASTRONOMER

200

These students all attended this university for Deaf and hard of hearing students in Washington, D.C.

GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY

200

The Moon's gravity is about one-sixth of Earth's. Because of this, astronauts can do this more easily.

JUMP

300

This is the largest planet in the solar system.

JUPITER

300

Earth takes this long to orbit the Sun.

ONE YEAR

300

The Gallaudet Eleven were chosen because being Deaf made them less likely to get this problem in space.


MOTION SICKNESS

300

This astronaut was the first person to walk on the Moon.

Neil Armstrong


400

This planet has the most visible ring system.

SATURN

400

A rock from space that survives and reaches Earth's surface is called this.

METEORITE

400

Scientists were interested in the Gallaudet Eleven because damage to this part of the inner ear made them unusually resistant to motion sickness.

VESTIBULAR SYSTEM


(INNER EAR BALANCE SYSTEM)

400

The first living creature to orbit Earth was a dog with this name.

LAIKA
500

This planet takes about 165 Earth years to orbit the Sun once.

NEPTUNE

500

The Milky Way is this type of system.

GALAXY

500

Clue: The Gallaudet Eleven weren't chosen simply because they were Deaf. They were chosen because many of them had become Deaf from this childhood illness, which also damaged their balance organs.


MENINGITIS

500

This was the name of the first mission that landed humans on the Moon.

APOLLO 11

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