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Review Test Submission: Chapter 4 Worksheet 2023F_TECS391_VA_Technology in Society Learning Modules Chapter 4- Space Exploration Review Test Submission: Chapter 4 Worksheet User Lev Tsenovoy Course 2023F_TECS391_VA_Technology in Society Test Chapter 4 Worksheet Started 10/6/23 7:54 AM Submitted 10/6/23 8:09 AM Due Date 10/7/23 11:59 PM Status Completed Attempt Score 25 out of 25 points Time Elapsed 14 minutes Instructions Results Displayed Submitted Answers, Correct Answers Before attempting the chapter worksheets, it would be wise to review the chapter from the text. The worksheets are set up to follow the chapter content.  You will be able to jump around from question to question, but once the worksheet has been submitted, it will be scored in Blackboard providing immediate results and no further changes will be accomadated.  Question 1 Question Correct Match Selected Match E. E. P. P. Y. Y. H. H. O. O. I. I. R. R. S. S. K. K. V. V. U. U. F. F. M. M. D. D. X. X. N. N. 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
Friday, October 6, 2023 8:09:58 AM CDT Q. Q. A. A. C. C. G. G. B. B. W. W. J. J. L. L. T. T. 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 OK
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