The date range of the six missions in which astronauts walked on the moon.
When is 1969-1972?
First person to walk on the moon.
Who is Neil Armstrong?
The FAA.
What is the Federal Aviation Administration?
The four forces acting on an airplane in flight.
What is lift, gravity, thrust, and drag?
Unit of measurement based on absolute zero and commonly used by scientists to measure temperature.
What is Kelvin?
The date of JFK's "Great speech".
When is 25 May 1961?
Who is Robert Goddard?
A giant dirty snowball.
What is a comet?
The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
What is inertia?
Unit of measurement used to measure distances in our solar system.
What is an Astronomical Unit?
The duration of the longest space walk.
How long is 8 hours 56 minutes?
Name and age of oldest human in space.
Who is John Glenn at 77 years old?
Regions in space where no radiation is emitted.
What is a black hole?
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's third law of motion?
A unit of length that is approximately 6076 feet.
What is a Nautical mile?
The date that Explorer 1 launched.
When is 31 January 1958?
"The father of modern astronautics".
Who is Konstantin Tsiolkovsky?
The shape of the rocket, within all other systems are contained.
What is an airframe?
An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
What is Newton's first law of motion?
The first iteration of the internet.
What is ARPANET?
The date range that N.E.A.R encountered the asteroid Eros.
When is 1999-2000?
The Mercury capsule that put Alan Shepard in space.
What is Freedom 7?
The chemical process of burning.
What is combustion?
Force = mass * acceleration.
An important tool that astronomers use to graphically organize information about stars and to see the relationship among them.
What is the Hertz-sprung-Russell diagram?