Who invented the spy planes
Who invented the spy planes
Lockheed Corporation
Louis Vuitton
Henry ford
Sponge bob
1. Lockheed Corporation
Why can't people see stars in any of the moon landing photos?
A Sunlight reflecting off the moon washed them out
b They forgot to put the stars in the photos when they filmed the moon landing in a Hollywood basement
c A quick exposure of a camera can't capture stars
d They were on the dark side of the moon
c A quick exposure of a camera can't capture star
How long will Chernobyl be radioactive?
a 20000 years
b 20000000 years
c 20000000000 years
d 2000000000000000000 years
a 20000 years
(T/F) The Space Race was between the United States and Canada.
True
False
false
When did the Korean War end?
a July 27 1953
b June 8 1950
c October 17 1967
d September 1 1960
a July 27 1953
True or false was the spy plane approved in 1954
True
false
True
Why was the US flag flapping if there is no wind in space?
a The fan in the basement of the filming location was accidentally left on
b There was a rod put along the top of the flag to keep it out for pictures
c The flag was made of plastic so it would not flop down
d The flag was actually not flapping, but NASA later photoshopped it to be more patriotic
b There was a rod put along the top of the flag to keep it out for pictures
Which reactor failed to cause the a chernobyl incident?
a 1
b 2
c 3
d 4
d reactor 4 failed because of an electric malfunction on a standard test and the shutdown didn’t work causing a power surge making it blow.
What was Americas biggest accomplishment during the Space Race?
First animal in space
First satellite in space
First man on the moon
All of the above
First man on the moon
Where did the intense battles take place in freezing temperatures between U.S. Marines and Chinese forces in late 1950?
a Mountains
b Flat ground
c Trees
d winter
a Mountains
Where did we use the spy planes
China
South korea
Soviet union
germany
Soviet union
Why are the shadows wrong in some moon landing photos?
a The lunar surface on the moon reflected shadows to be the way they are
b Lamp in the Hollywood basement was put in the wrong place
c The sun was having a solar flare during this time
d Lights from the space capsule caught light from the sun, causing another reflection
a The lunar surface on the moon reflected shadows to be the way they are
a 24
b 225
c 26
d 28
d 28, 4,000 died from sickness
When did the first animal(s) go to space?
1950
1957
2008
1957
What international organization sent troops to aid South Korea after North Korea invaded
The United Nations
NATO
The Warsaw Pact
The League of Nations
2. The United Nations
True or false did we use the spy planes in the mid-1950s through the 1990s on the sovet union.
True
false
false
Why can't we see Armstrong's camera in the reflection of the picture?
a Hollywood forgot to put a camera in his hands when faking (I mean filming) the moon landing
b It was the wrong angle to see a camera
c The camera was mounted on his suit and is in the photo
c the camera was mounted on his suit and is in the photo
What year did the Russian nuclear powerplant, Chernobyl, have its famous meltdown?
a 1964
b 1976
c 1986
d 1990
1986
What was the first satellite called
Sputnik
Apollo
Vanguard
None of the above
1. Sputnik
Which country entered the war on North Korea’s side, sending thousands of troops to aid North Korea
China
The Soviet Union
Japan
Vietnam
2 China
Who was the American pilot who was captured by Russian when his U2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union?
a. Francis Gary Powers
b. Russel John Powell
c. Harold Hap Arnold
d. William Jordan Denver
a. Francis Gary Powers
Which Hollywood director do some people think filmed the moon landing in a Hollywood studio?
a Stanley Kubrick
b Alfred Hitchcock
c George Lucas
d Steven Spielberg
a Stanley Kubrick
What is the primary lasting health effect from Chernobyl?
a Thyroid cancer
b Vision loss
c Cystic fibrosis
d Leukemia
a Thyroid cancer
. What started the space race?
The first satellite launch
The first man on the moon
First animal in space
First Rocketship
The first satellite launch
Who launched the daring amphibious assault behind enemy lines, helping turn the tide of the war during the Battle of Inchon
General Douglas MacArthur
General Dwight Eisenhower
General George Patton
Admiral Chester Nimitz
2 General Douglas MacArthur