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100

KonstantinTsiolkovsky proposed using rockets for what? 

What is using rockets for space exploration? 

100

This scientist laid the foundation of modern rocketry with his Laws of Motion

Who is Isaac Newton? 

100

The brain of the rocket

What is the Guidance System? 

100

Unfortunately, this astronaut stayed behind while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked the moon.

Who is Michael Collins? 

100

What do you see in this picture? 

What is the lunar module? 

100

Germans are credited with building this rocket? 

What is the V2 rocket? 

200

We landed on the moon in this year.

What is 1969? 

200

This scientist is credited with Rockets bursting during the Battle of Ft. McHenry, creating “the rockets’ red glare.”

Who is William Congreve? 

200

Serves to contain the other systems and to provide the shape

What is the airframe? 

200

Apollo Missions to the moon were launched by this powerful rocket

What is the Saturn V rocket?

200

The Saturn V rocket was taller than this statue in New York City. 

What is the Statue of Liberty? 

200

The first successful space launch was by this country

What is Russia, USSR, Soviet Union? 

300

This dog was the first to orbit. What is his name?

Who is Laika? 

300

The father of modern Rocketry. 

Who is Robert Goddard? 

300

All the plumbing needed to get the propellant from the containers to the engine is in this system

What is the propulsion system? 

300

This astronaut became the first person to walk on the moon. 

Who is Neil Armstrong? 

300

What is this picture of?

What is the command module? 

300

Who is credited with creating this fire rocket arrow? 

Who are the Chinese? 

400

The first satellite in orbit is this. 

What is Sputnik? First artificial satellite in orbit.

400

His book led to the creation of rocket companies.

Who is Herman Oberth? 

400

This is the term used to describe the portion of a spacecraft or rocket that is responsible for achieving the mission's primary objectives. It can be scientific instruments, communication equipment, or any other specialized equipment that is needed for the mission.

What is the payload? 

400

This is the number of astronauts who died in the accidental fire inside the Apollo 1 spacecraft

What is 3? 

400

What is the propulsion module? 

400

This country successfully landed on the moon and had an astronaut walk on the moon.  

Who is the U.S.? 

500

This President challenged the U.S. to put the first person on the moon. 

Who is President Kennedy? 

500

Solving the problem of stabilizing the flight of a rocket, this scientist fitted his rockets with angled exhaust to spin the rocket. 

Who is William Hale? 

500

The propellants used on rockets are typically identified as these two types. 

What are liquids and solids? 

500

This particular Apollo mission successfully launched people to the moon, marking the first time Earth was seen as a planet in black space. 

What is Apollo 8? 

500

The first Saturn rocket was launched in this year

What is 1961? 

500

This country is credited with the first person in orbit. 

What is Russia or the USSR or Soviet Union