front 1 idiom | back 1 a famous saying |
front 2 alliteration | back 2 repeating at THE BEGINNING |
front 3 assonance | back 3 VOWEL sounds repeat |
front 4 metaphor | back 4 comparing two things |
front 5 onomatopoeia | back 5 any sound |
front 6 consonance | back 6 reaped END sound |
front 7 when was the space race | back 7 1953-1970s |
front 8 who was it with, and what was it about | back 8 soviet union, US rivalry between the US and Russia |
front 9 what was the first thing that happened in the space race and how did the US respond | back 9 the first thing that happened in the space race, was when Russia sent artificial satellite sputnik into space. The US responded by creating its own space Program that sent astronauts to the moon. |
front 10 what was the first artificial satellite | back 10 sputnik(from Russia) |
front 11 what does NASA stand for | back 11 National aeronautics and space administration |
front 12 what was the US's first satellite | back 12 explorer 1, launched in 1958 |
front 13 when was NASA created | back 13 1958 |
front 14 you was the first person in space. | back 14 Yuri Gargarein |
front 15 what did Yuri take to space | back 15 the Vostok 1 |
front 16 who was the first to go to space from the US | back 16 Alen Shepard, but he did not orbit the moon |
front 17 who was the first to orbit the earth from the US | back 17 John Glen, he orbited 3 times |
front 18 what president launched the Apollo Program | back 18 John F. Kennedy |
front 19 when did the first astronauts land on the moon | back 19 july 20, 1969 |
front 20 what was the mission of the apollo Program | back 20 to land astronauts in the moon and bring them back to earth |
front 21 who studied the rocks on the moon | back 21 Andrea B. Mosie |
front 22 what was before space shuttles | back 22 space craftss |
front 23 what are space shuttles | back 23 space crafts that can be reused |
front 24 what is a Space Probe | back 24 a space shuttle for collecting data |
front 25 what are the types of space probes | back 25 orbiters rovers landers |
front 26 what are landers | back 26 they land on the moon |
front 27 what are rovers | back 27 move on the surface of planets |
front 28 what are orbiters | back 28 analyzes the atmosphere of the planet |
front 29 what is a rocket | back 29 expels gas in one direction to move the rocket in the opposite direction |
front 30 where did rockets originate | back 30 china |
front 31 what is newtons 3rd law of motion | back 31 for every action, there is a equal and opposite reaction |
front 32 what is thrust | back 32 the reaction force |
front 33 what does velocity do as thrust increases | back 33 increases |
front 34 what is velocity | back 34 speed in a given direction |
front 35 what is orbital velocity | back 35 the velocity a rocket must acheive to orbit around the earth |
front 36 escape velocity | back 36 the velocity a rocket must reach to fly beyond earths gravitational pull |
front 37 what is the best fuel | back 37 ion |
front 38 solid fuel | back 38 once ignited, burns until gone |
front 39 what is a multistage rocket | back 39 a rocket with many stages |