Abeka Science 6, chapter 11 test

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How many countries use and maintain the ISS?

16

How many degrees is earth tilted?

23 and 1/2

One day on earth is how many hours?

24

How many people can fit into a space shuttle?

8

How many minutes does it take for light from the sun to reach Earths surface?

8 and 1/2

How far away from us is the sun?(in miles )

93 million miles

What happens when the moon passes through the shadow of earth?

A lunar eclipse

What is an unmanned research spacecraft sent beyond our orbit ?

A probe

What is each orbit a planet makes around the sun called ?

A revolution

What is an object that orbits a larger object called?

A satellite

What happens when the moon passes between the sun and the earth and casts its shadow on the earth?

A solar eclipse

What is a solar storm that explodes and becomes 20 to 30 times brighter called?

A solar flare

What is a huge stream of gas that extends out past the sons chromosphere called?

A solar prominence

What is an expandable, sun powered spacecraft called?

A solar sail

What is energy from the sun that is admitted in the form of beautiful colors called?

An Aurora

What is an imaginary line that a planet rotates around called?

An axis

Which Apollo mission was the first to send man to the moon

Apollo 11

Why are the outer planets sometimes called gas giants?

Because they are made of gas

Why are the four inner planets also called the terrestrial planets?

Because they are solid

Who were the first people to invent rockets?

Chinese

What did the early rockets look like

Cones

Which planet is the only planet with liquid water and human life on it ?

Earth

What are bright clouds of gas that accompany the sunspots on the photosphere of the sun called?

Faculae

What is another name for the outer planets?

Gas giants

Where is Pluto located?

In the Kuiper belt

What does ISS stand for?

International Space Station

Which planet has the great red Spot which could swallow three earths and is the largest planet?

Jupiter

Which planet is most like earth and has an atmosphere made of mainly carbon dioxide?

Mars

Which planet is most like earth?

Mars

Which planet is the closest to the sun and the smallest planet?

Mercury

Name the eight planets in order

Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune

What does NASA stand for?

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Who said "one small step for man one giant leap for mankind"

Neil Armstrong

Who are the three men that went to the moon?

Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Colin's

Which planet is home to the great dark spot and has the most violent weather?

Neptune

Which probe was launched with the goal of reaching Pluto?

New Horizons

Does the moon give off its own light? Yes or no

No

Is the sun a planet?

No

What are caused as different areas of the moons surface are lighted?

Phases

Who launched the first liquid fueled rocket?

Robert Goddard

What country launched Sputnik 1?

Russia

What is the planet was the largest rings on the second largest planet?

Saturn

What are electrically charged particles from the sun called?

Solar winds

What is a reusable spacecraft than can transport people?

Space shuttle

What was the first artificial satellite called?

Sputnik 1

What are dark spots on the photosphere of the sun called?

Sunspots

What is the facility that orbits Earth and contains astronauts studying the effects of space on a human body over a long period of time?(use the abbreviation)

The ISS

What is beyond Neptune?

The Kuiper belt

What is between Mars and Jupiter?

The asteroid belt

What is the atmosphere of the sun called?

The chromosphere

What is the outermost part of the sun called?

The corona

Be sure to know all the dwarf planets (say ok to get this one right )

ok

What is a probe that lands on the surface of a planet and uses robotic arms to collect samples called?

a lander

What is a probe that lands and moves around on the surface of a planet called?

a rover

What is the longest day of the year called?

The summer solstice

What is the shortest day of the year called?

The winter solstice

True or false : it is different to live in space than on Earth because there is no gravity there so that effects things

True

True or false: NASA is trying to make space travel less expensive by inventing cheaper equipment

True

True or false: The launch of Sputnik 1 unofficially began the space race

True

True or false: this is the definition of a planet: it orbits the sun is spherical, and doesn't share its orbit with other objects of similar size

True

Which planet has a poisonous methane atmosphere and rotates sideways?

Uranus

What German helped the US make rockets for space travel?

Wernher Von Braun

Are the four inner planets also called the terrestrial planets?(yes or no)

Yes

Are the planets orbits elliptical? Answer yes or no

Yes

Are the vernal and autumnal equinox is the days at the beginning of spring and fall with equal day and night?(yes or no )

Yes

Do dwarf planets orbit the sun?(yes or no)

Yes

Do satellites help us to predict the weather and get good internet /cell reception?

Yes

What determines the seasons?

The tilt

What is the earths one natural satellite?

The moon

What is a totality?

The part of an eclipse when the moon seems to cover the sun

What is the surface of the sun called?

The photosphere


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