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Bill Nye Space Exploration Video Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is space exploration? Space exploration is the investigation and study of outer space through the use of spacecraft, satellites, and human space travel. Why do we explore space? We explore space to understand the univer...

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What is space exploration?


✔✔Space exploration is the investigation and study of outer space through the use of spacecraft,

satellites, and human space travel.




Why do we explore space?


✔✔We explore space to understand the universe, discover new worlds, and learn about the

origins of our own planet.




What was the first artificial satellite launched into space?


✔✔The first artificial satellite was Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.




What is the significance of the Hubble Space Telescope?


✔✔The Hubble Space Telescope allows scientists to observe distant galaxies, stars, and planets,

providing valuable data about the universe.




What are rovers, and what do they do?


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, ✔✔Rovers are robotic vehicles designed to explore the surface of other planets, such as Mars,

collecting data and sending images back to Earth.




What is a space shuttle?


✔✔A space shuttle is a reusable spacecraft that was used by NASA to transport astronauts and

cargo to and from space.




What was the goal of the Apollo program?


✔✔The goal of the Apollo program was to land humans on the Moon and return them safely to

Earth, achieving this with Apollo 11 in 1969.




What are the main components of the International Space Station (ISS)?


✔✔The ISS consists of several modules for living and working, solar panels for power, and

laboratories for scientific research.




How do astronauts breathe in space?


✔✔Astronauts breathe in space using oxygen tanks or systems that filter and recycle air within

their spacecraft.




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