Volcanoes, Rivers, and Mountains are each considered one of these
What is a landform?
This is roughly 25 million degrees F at it's core (ow)
What is the sun?
This was originally part of Earth, but this massive thing smashed into it, so now we have this to have and to hold forever <3
What is the moon?
You need this immensely if you are planning on traveling to space at any point in time
What is an oxygen tank?
This planet is bronze-colored. (Like me in the summer)
What is Pluto?
This is NOT the "villain" in an early 2000s movie set at a school
What is a gully?
This keeps all the planets in orbit
What is the Sun's gravity?
The time it takes to see a lunar cycle
This would be entirely useless on the moon. If you bring these, you should not consider being an astronaut. NASA would be disappointed in you.
What is a box of matches?
This is considered a huge gaping hole on a planet
What is an impact crater?
This is essential to create landforms
What is water? (erosion)
The sun is made up of these two gases
What is Hydrogen and Helium?
The part of the moon we see
What is one side? And never the other?
Your source of communication to the people on Earth.
This pulls atoms apart
What is fission?
A deep gorge or valley
Einstein's equation for this is E=MC2
What is the speed of light?
This would happen if we had no moon
What is a lot of bad things? 1200mph winds? Unstabilization? No term for month? Tsunamis? Short days? Tiny tides? No vegetation?
The moon doesn't have this, so be prepared for Floridan summer heat and Alaskan winter-level temperatures
What is an atmosphere?
A red super-giant ball of heat
What is Betelgeuse?
This feature on Saturn's moon is very similar to what we have here on Earth
What is a mountain?
This helps begin the fusion process
What is gravity?
The diameter of the moon
What is 2,100 miles?
The moon's gravity is this different than Earth's. (You will feel like a toddler on the moon)
What is 1/6th lighter?
The till (in degrees) that the moon orbits
What is 5 degrees?