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Mrs. Boorom’s Space Exploration Test Review Jeopardy Style!
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This is … your test review! SPACE 100 200 300 400 500
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A large collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity Return
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An instrument that detects invisible radio waves from objects in space Return
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the average distance from Earth to the sun Return
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The scientific study of the universe Return
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All the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation Return
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Unit of measurement that equals approximately 150 million km Return
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Instrument used by Galileo to see craters on the moon for the first time Return
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Event with which the universe began Return
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Unit that equals 9.4607 x 10 12 kilometers (km) Return
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Instrument invented by Isaac Newton to solve the problem of color separation Return
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A reusable space craft that transports astronauts, satellites, and other materials to and from space. Return
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First artificial satellite Return
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Name of the American project that landed the first people on the moon Return
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The next NASA mission involving the SLS rocket to put people back into space and possibly visit the moon, an asteroid, and maybe Mars. Return
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Is abbreviated SLS? Return
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A telescope that uses a set of lenses to gather and focus light from distant objects Return
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Telescopes have been sent to space because ground-based telescopes… Return
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This equals 150 million km? Return
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The distance of a light-year? Return
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The type of telescope that solved the problem of color separation? Return
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2 PART Question A radio telescope detects _____________ type of electromagnetic radiation. Is this visible or invisible? Return
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What part of the electromagnetic spectrum can optical telescopes view? Return
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The reflecting and refracting telescopes are both considered ___________ telescopes since they focus visible light. Return
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What milestone in human space exploration took place on July 20 th, 1969? Return
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Who said "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind?“ Return
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