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Review Test Submission: Chapter 4 Worksheet
2023F_TECS391_VA_Technology in Society
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Chapter 4- Space Exploration
Review Test Submission: Chapter 4 Worksheet
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2023F_TECS391_VA_Technology in Society
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Chapter 4 Worksheet
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Chapter 4 Worksheet
What was the first successful artificial
satellite?
Sputnik 1
Sputnik 1
“Skylab”: who launched it; during what
time period; and when did it fall to earth?
US, early 1970s, late 1970s
US, early 1970s, late 1970s
What is the significance of the “Glass
Cockpit” first put into the shuttle Atlantis?
Allowed the cockpit to have four displays with new flat
panel displays.
Allowed the cockpit to have four displays with new flat
panel displays.
According to the book when is the space
shuttle due to be decommissioned?
2010
2010
In what year did the second shuttle
disaster happen?
2003
2003
What is the purpose of a spectrograph in
a space telescope?
To separate the light from the telescope.
To separate the light from the telescope.
What is the purpose of a gyroscope in a
space telescope?
Used to balance spacecrafts and can be adjusted by
technical and digital technology
Used to balance spacecrafts and can be adjusted by
technical and digital technology
How far can the following things “see”
into space? Man unaided ________
ground observatory___________ Hubble
Space Telescope ___________
Six hundred thousand light years, 2 billion light years, 14
billion light years
Six hundred thousand light years, 2 billion light years, 14
billion light years
What was the name of the Russian
(USSR) space station?
Mir
Mir
What is the most distant Earth
spacecraft?
Voyager 1
Voyager 1
What was the purpose of the Galileo
spacecraft?
To explore Jupiter
To explore Jupiter
What was the first successful U.S.
mission to Mars?
Mariner 4
Mariner 4
What was the name of the Mars
Pathfinder rover that moved around on
the Marian surface in the late 1990s?
Sojourner
Sojourner
Define aerobraking.
The technique used by NASA to slow down a spacecraft
in the atmosphere of a planet.
The technique used by NASA to slow down a spacecraft
in the atmosphere of a planet.
How many countries are participating in
building the International Space Station?
Sixteen
Sixteen
List one item that is considered “space
junk”.
Rocket bodies, nose cones, and other parts from
spacecrafts.
Rocket bodies, nose cones, and other parts from
spacecrafts.
25 out of 25 points
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How far away from the earth does a
geostationary orbit take place?
22,300 miles
22,300 miles
What was the name of the first
communication satellite launched by the
U.S.?
Echo I
Echo I
Which satellite ushered in the era of live
transatlantic television broadcasting?
Telstar I
Telstar I
What is the name of the first series of
satellites began in the 1970s, which were
designed to take different types of images
of the earth?
Landsat
Landsat
What was the original purpose of the
Global Positioning System?
To know where troops were at all times.
To know where troops were at all times.
What are the four future goals of NASA?
Conduct earth studies, Accelerate unmanned missions,
resumed manned missions to the moon, conduct manned
mission to Mars
Conduct earth studies, Accelerate unmanned missions,
resumed manned missions to the moon, conduct manned
mission to Mars
What is the main symptom of space
adaptation syndrome?
Nausea accompanied by vomiting
Nausea accompanied by vomiting
Define Bioastronautics.
How living organisms adapt to conditions of
weightlessness and then readapt to life on Earth.
How living organisms adapt to conditions of weightlessness
and then readapt to life on Earth.
What happens to an astronaut's body
after being in space a few months?
Begins to lose muscle tone and grows weak, the heart
slows down considerable, blood vessels do not function as
proficiently, bones are weaken, and back and leg muscles
began to atrophy because of calcium deficiency
Begins to lose muscle tone and grows weak, the heart
slows down considerable, blood vessels do not function as
proficiently, bones are weaken, and back and leg muscles
began to atrophy because of calcium deficiency
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