Rockets
Space History
Space Technology
Condition in Space
Space Benefits
100

This force pushes a rocket forward as gases shoot out the back.

What is thrust?

100

The first artificial satellite launched in 1957 by the Soviet Union.

What is Sputnik I?

100

An object that orbits another object in space.

What is a satellite?

100

The near absence of matter in space.

What is a vacuum?

100

Technology from space programs that benefits everyday life is called this.

What is a space spinoff?


200

Rockets move forward because of this principle: gases push one way, the rocket moves the opposite way.

What is action-reaction (Newton’s Third Law)?

200

The U.S. program that successfully landed astronauts on the Moon.

What is the Apollo program?

200

A reusable spacecraft that carries astronauts into space and back.

What is a space shuttle?

200

The condition of very weak gravity experienced by astronauts in orbit.

What is microgravity?


200

These satellites help with TV, phone, and internet communication.

What are communication satellites?

300

This type of rocket loses weight as it rises, making it more efficient.

What is a multistage rocket?

300

The “space race” began between these two nations.

Who are the United States and the Soviet Union?

300

A place in space where astronauts live and conduct experiments long-term.

What is a space station?

300

Extreme hot and cold conditions in space are described as this.

What are extreme temperatures?


300

Space research has improved this field with devices like medical imaging tools.

What is medicine?

400

This is the speed needed to stay in orbit around Earth.

What is orbital velocity?

400

The first person to walk on the Moon.

Who is Neil Armstrong?


400

An unmanned spacecraft used to explore distant planets.

What is a space probe?

400

Collecting information about Earth without direct contact.

What is remote sensing?

400

New materials developed for space are often lighter and stronger for use on Earth.

What are advanced materials?

500

This is the speed needed to completely escape a planet’s gravity.

What is escape velocity?

500

This famous quote was said during the first Moon landing.

What is “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”?


500

A robot vehicle used to explore the surface of planets like Mars.

What is a rover?

500

A satellite that stays above the same spot on Earth at all times.

What is a geostationary orbit satellite?

500

These satellites help predict storms and monitor Earth’s climate.

What are weather satellites?