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NASA Space Program
Subjects
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trivia
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science
Instructions:
Answer
50
questions in
20 minutes
.
2 minutes extra for reading the instructions.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. What is the name of the space module that the first American to orbit the earth use?
'Houston - the eagle has landed'
Friendship Capsule
11 - 12 - 14 - 15 - 16 - and 17. Stopped due to low budget
Subject man and equipment to space flight up to 2 weeks in duration; to rendezvous and dock with orbiting vehicles and to manuever the docked combination by using the target vehicle's propulsion system; to perfect methods of entering the atmosphere a
2. What Apollo mission was the first to orbit the moon?
Apollo 10
John F. Kennedy
July 20 - 1969
It carried a small scientific payload that discovered the magnetic radiation belts around the earth.
3. What is the date the first human flew in space?
April 12 - 1961
July 20 - 1969
1962
'Houston - the eagle has landed'
4. What was the name of the first man-in-space project for the U.S.?
Project Mercury
July 20 - 1969
It carried a small scientific payload that discovered the magnetic radiation belts around the earth.
3
5. What tragedy struck Apollo I?
Friendship Capsule
6
The Luna's Excursion Module (landing gear)
There was a launch pad accident - where 3 astronauts were lost.
6. When was the first space shuttle launched?
April 12 - 1981
Russia
December 21 - 1968
Lengthened;
7. How many more Apollo missions were there to the moon? Why or why not?
'One small step for man - one giant leap for mankind'
Apollo 10
11 - 12 - 14 - 15 - 16 - and 17. Stopped due to low budget
7
8. When did the first American orbit the earth?
It carried a small scientific payload that discovered the magnetic radiation belts around the earth.
'One small step for man - one giant leap for mankind'
Designed to land humans on the moon - then bring them safely back to earth.
1962
9. Why was NASA created?
1958
Yuri Garagin
Friendship Capsule
In response to the Russian Sputnik launch
10. Why was NASA created?
Ed White
Sputnik
July 20 - 1969
In response to the Russian Sputnik launch
11. What were the goals of the second man in space program for the U.S.?
12. What astronauts were on the Apollo mission that landed on the moon?
Neil Armstrong - Michael Collins - Edwin Aldrin - Jr.
John Glenn
7
'Houston - the eagle has landed'
13. What is the name of the first articial satellite that was launched?
Neil Armstrong - Michael Collins - Edwin Aldrin - Jr.
Ed White
6
Sputnik
14. hen was NASA created?
Project Mercury
...
1958
Kennedy decided to overtake the Soviet Union in the 'Space Race' by making a decision to go to the moon. They tried to accomplish this before Russia
15. When was the Explorer I launched?
Lengthened;
January 31 - 1958
John Glenn
Russia
16. What was the name of the Apollo 13 command module? LEM?
To orbit a manned spacecraft around earth; to investigate man's ability to function in space; to recover both man and spacecraft safely.
To orbit a manned spacecraft around earth; to investigate man's ability to function in space; to recover both man and spacecraft safely.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Odyssey; Aquarios
17. Who was the first human to fly in space?
Yuri Garagin
147 hrs - 42 secs.
In response to the Russian Sputnik launch
To orbit a manned spacecraft around earth; to investigate man's ability to function in space; to recover both man and spacecraft safely.
18. hen was NASA created?
To orbit a manned spacecraft around earth; to investigate man's ability to function in space; to recover both man and spacecraft safely.
1958
Yuri Garagin
Sputnik
19. What Apollo mission was the first to orbit the moon?
December 21 - 1968
Apollo 10
Lengthened;
Odyssey; Aquarios
20. What date did the first American walk in space?
June 3 - 1965
'Houston - the eagle has landed'
The landing was different than the landings of the Mercury Program
Designed to land humans on the moon - then bring them safely back to earth.
21. What was happening in history to prompt President John F. Kennedy's speech of May 25 - 1961?
22. Name the astronauts of Apollo I
7
Apollo 11
Virgil Ivan Grissom - Edward Higgins White - II - and Roger Bruce Chaffee
John F. Kennedy
23. Who was the first American to walk in space?
'Houston - the eagle has landed'
Ed White
John F. Kennedy
December 21 - 1968
24. What is the date the first human flew in space?
To orbit a manned spacecraft around earth; to investigate man's ability to function in space; to recover both man and spacecraft safely.
April 12 - 1961
It carried a small scientific payload that discovered the magnetic radiation belts around the earth.
Apollo 8
25. When was the Explorer I launched?
In response to the Russian Sputnik launch
Sputnik
Subject man and equipment to space flight up to 2 weeks in duration; to rendezvous and dock with orbiting vehicles and to manuever the docked combination by using the target vehicle's propulsion system; to perfect methods of entering the atmosphere a
January 31 - 1958
26. When did the first manned space module launched in the history of the U.S.?
Odyssey; Aquarios
It carried a small scientific payload that discovered the magnetic radiation belts around the earth.
147 hrs - 42 secs.
December 21 - 1968
27. Who were the astronauts of the first manned space module launched in the history of the U.S.?
James Lovell - Jr - Frank Bormann - William A. Anders
Apollo 11
7
58 cm in diameter
28. How many applicants for the first group of astronauts?
The Luna's Excursion Module (landing gear)
7
6
Friendship Capsule
29. What was the name of the first manned space module launched in the history of the U.S.?
Apollo 8
The landing was different than the landings of the Mercury Program
'One small step for man - one giant leap for mankind'
3
30. What were the goals of the second man in space program for the U.S.?
31. What country launched the first artificial satellite?
The Luna's Excursion Module (landing gear)
Russia
ST51
July 20 - 1969
32. What date did the first American walk in space?
Russia
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
...
June 3 - 1965
33. When was the 2nd artificial satellite launched?
November 3 - 1957
Project Mercury
Oxygen tank burst
Oxygen tank burst
34. Why did the Apollo 13 command module not land on the moon?
James Lovell - Jr - Frank Bormann - William A. Anders
Oxygen tank burst
June 3 - 1965
To orbit a manned spacecraft around earth; to investigate man's ability to function in space; to recover both man and spacecraft safely.
35. What does NASA stand for?
June 3 - 1965
July 20 - 1969
Designed to land humans on the moon - then bring them safely back to earth.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
36. Name the 7 original astronauts
Virgil Ivan Grissom - Edward Higgins White - II - and Roger Bruce Chaffee
There was a launch pad accident - where 3 astronauts were lost.
Scott Carpenter - Gordon Cooper - John Glenn - Gus Grisson - Wally Schirra - Alan Shepard - Deke Slayton
Friendship Capsule
37. What tragedy struck Apollo I?
The landing was different than the landings of the Mercury Program
There was a launch pad accident - where 3 astronauts were lost.
April 12 - 1961
7
38. What was the importance of the launching of the Explorer I?
Heavy payload and a dog named Laika
The Luna's Excursion Module (landing gear)
It carried a small scientific payload that discovered the magnetic radiation belts around the earth.
11 - 12 - 14 - 15 - 16 - and 17. Stopped due to low budget
39. What country was the first human to fly in space from?
Project Mercury
Russia
October 4 - 1957
Kennedy decided to overtake the Soviet Union in the 'Space Race' by making a decision to go to the moon. They tried to accomplish this before Russia
40. What does NASA stand for?
3
Project Mercury
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
147 hrs - 42 secs.
41. What was the name of the command module of the Apollo mission that landed on the moon? LEM?
April 12 - 1961
October 4 - 1957
Command module=Columbia; LEM=Eagle
Russia
42. What was the importance of the launching of the Explorer I?
Russia
Project Mercury
1962
It carried a small scientific payload that discovered the magnetic radiation belts around the earth.
43. When was the first space shuttle launched?
Sputnik
April 12 - 1981
147 hrs - 42 secs.
To orbit a manned spacecraft around earth; to investigate man's ability to function in space; to recover both man and spacecraft safely.
44. When did the first American orbit the earth?
1962
The Luna's Excursion Module (landing gear)
Project Mercury
Odyssey; Aquarios
45. How long was the flight of the first manned space module launched in the history of the U.S.?
147 hrs - 42 secs.
Scott Carpenter - Gordon Cooper - John Glenn - Gus Grisson - Wally Schirra - Alan Shepard - Deke Slayton
Apollo 10
James Lovell - Jr - Frank Bormann - William A. Anders
46. What is the name of the space module that the first American to orbit the earth use?
The landing was different than the landings of the Mercury Program
Friendship Capsule
147 hrs - 42 secs.
June 3 - 1965
47. Was the first American to orbit the earth's trip shortened or lengthened? Why?
Lengthened;
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
ST51
The landing was different than the landings of the Mercury Program
48. What were the first words as man stepped on the moon?
49. When was the 2nd artificial satellite launched?
Oxygen tank burst
November 3 - 1957
Neil Armstrong - Michael Collins - Edwin Aldrin - Jr.
James Lovell - Jr - Frank Bormann - William A. Anders
50. What was the objective of the Apollo Program?
James Lovell - Jr - Frank Bormann - William A. Anders
Lengthened;
Designed to land humans on the moon - then bring them safely back to earth.
Russia