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Moon. Take the Challenge. Answer the questions about space exploration to land on the Moon. Lunar Lander. Apollo Mission. International Space Station. Space Shuttle. Satellite. Gemini Missions. Click Here to Begin the Game. Mercury Missions. Earth. A. Solar Eclipse .
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Moon Take the Challenge.Answer the questions about space exploration to land on the Moon. Lunar Lander Apollo Mission International Space Station Space Shuttle Satellite Gemini Missions Click Here to Begin the Game Mercury Missions Earth
A. Solar Eclipse The Moon blocks out the Sun during a _________ . B. Meteor Shower C. Thunder Shower D. Lunar Eclipse Click on the correct answer.
A. Solar eclipse The Earth’s shadow blocks out the Moon during a _________. B. Lunar eclipse C. Solar storm D. Wind storm Click on the correct answer.
A. golf ball If the Earth was the size of a basketball, then the Moon would be about the size of a ______ . B. marble C. baseball D. beach ball Click on the correct answer.
A. black holes Space rocks that cause craters on the Moon are called ________ . B. telescopes C. comets D. asteroids Click on the correct answer.
A. John Glenn The first American to orbit the Earth? B. Neil Armstrong C. George Bush D. Tom Hanks Click on the correct answer.
A. half This phase of the Moon is called the _______ Moon. B. crescent C. quarter D. new Click on the correct answer.
A. crescent This phase of the Moon is called the _______ Moon. B. full C. quarter D. new Click on the correct answer.
A. crescent This phase of the Moon is called the _______ Moon. B. quarter C. new D. full Click on the correct answer.
A. new During the _____ phase of the Moon, the Moon can not be seen in the sky. B. crescent C. full D. quarter Click on the correct answer.
A. One Day About how long does it take for the Moon to orbit the Earth? B. One month C. One Year D. One century Click on the correct answer.
A. Comets Planets orbit the Sun. ______ orbit planets. B. Eclipses C. Moons D. Phases Click on the correct answer.
A. Supports life What is true about the Earth. B. Has atmosphere C. Intelligent beings D. All of these Click on the correct answer.
A. Causes high & low tides in the oceans. What is one effect of the Moon on the Earth? B. Causes hair to grow • Causes people to change into werewolves D. All of these Click on the correct answer.
A. rotation The path that the Moon takes around the Earth is its ______ . B. orbit C. eclipse D. phase Click on the correct answer.
A. Because the moon in on the other side of the Earth. Why can we not see the New Moon? B. The Earth’s shadow covers it. C. Because the moon is between the Earth & Sun D. All of these Click on the correct answer.
A. Have mountains How is Earth and the Moon alike? B. Have craters C. Have gravity D. All of these Click on the correct answer.
A. 3 days About how long did it take for Apollo 11 to reach the Moon? B. 6 months C. 24 hours D. 1 year Click on the correct answer.
A. Bill Clinton Who said these words, “One small step for man. One giant leap for mankind.”? B. Neil Armstrong C. Abraham Lincoln D. Tom Hanks Click on the correct answer.
A. Nitrogen The clouds on the Moon are made up of ______ . B. Water vapor C. There are no clouds. D. Green cheese Click on the correct answer.
A. Protection from the sun. Why do Astronauts need space suits while on the Moon? B. Air supply C. Regulate air pressure D. All of these Click on the correct answer.
A. frozen The water on the Moon is ______ . B. Not there C. flowing in rivers D. in the clouds Click on the correct answer.
A. hotter The temperature on the Moon is _________ than on the Earth. B. hotter & colder C. colder D. There is no temperature on the Moon. Click on the correct answer.
A. Trees What is one thing found on the Moon? B. Volcanoes C. Craters D. Oceans Click on the correct answer.
A. No Moon rain Why would the footprints on the Moon be undisturbed 30 years later? B. No wind on the Moon C. No erosion D. All of these Click on the correct answer.
A. 17 Kg If you weighted 100 Kg on the Earth then you would weight about ____ on the Moon? B. 300 Kg C. 100 Kg D. Zero Kg Click on the correct answer.
A. Always lands The Space Shuttle _____ on the Moon. B. has never landed C. has landed once D. None of these Click on the correct answer.
A. Vacation for millionaires What is a purpose for the International Space Station? B. Earth is too crowded C. Learn to live & work in space D. Closer to heaven Click on the correct answer.
A. Telephone service Man-made satellites are used for ____ . B. Satellite TV C. Military purposes D. All of these Click on the correct answer.
A. Apollo 11 The space team that first landed on the Moon was known as what? B. Hubble C. Mercury D. Space Station Click on the correct answer.
A. have satellites The Moon and the Earth are alike in that they both ________ . B. are made of rocks C. have atmospheres D. have volcanoes Click on the correct answer.
A. Space Station Which of the following is a natural satellite of the Earth? B. The Sun C. Moon D. Space Shuttle Click on the correct answer.
A. comet The Moon is a ________ satellite of Earth. B. man-made C. falling star D. natural Click on the correct answer.
A. Less than Earth’s The Moon’s gravity is ______ . B. More than Earth’s C. None D. More than Jupiter’s Click on the correct answer.
A. 1 light-year About how long does it take the Moon to orbit the Earth one time? B. 1 month C. 1 hour D. 1 day Click on the correct answer.
A. 1999 The year that man first walked on the Moon? B. 2000 C. 1969 D. 1929 Click on the correct answer.
A. Buzz Light-year Who was the first man on the Moon? B. George Washington C. Buzz Arnold D. Neil Armstrong Click on the correct answer.
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