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The United States spends over $20 billion a year on space exploration through NASA. Do you think that this has been worth the
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What is the largest structure people have put into space?
Hubble Space Telescope Hubble Space Telescope Space Shuttle Space
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Which list gives key events regarding the exploration of space in the correct order, beginning with the earliest?
first humans on
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use interplanetary
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How did NASA help to distinguish genetic factors from environmental ones when studying the effects of living space?(1 point)
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Is an astronaut in space completely weightless? Explain your answer
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How did NASA help to distinguish genetic factors from environmental ones when studying the effects of living space?(1 point)
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The biggest black holes in space
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Holding bots hostage in my basement
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explain why Artemis astronauts need to test out the spacesuit they'll wear on the moon in the neutral buoyancy lab
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One of the main tools NASA uses to measure CO2 is
satellites rockets radar sonar
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The picture below shows the Apollo spacecraft that took astronauts to the Moon in 1969. The spacecraft weighed 6.1 million
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What discoveries has space technology helped scientists with?
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saving the apollo 13 mission . what is the main, or central ,idea of the passage?
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ganiea larry
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after the explosion in the text saving the apollo 13 mission what happend?
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KOROLYOV, Russia (Achieve3000, March 8, 2011). Have humans just landed on Mars? Not really. But an experiment in
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lia
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KOROLYOV, Russia (Achieve3000, March 8, 2011). Have humans just landed on Mars? Not really. But an experiment in progress is
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lia
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KOROLYOV, Russia (Achieve3000, March 8, 2011). Have humans just landed on Mars? Not really. But an experiment in progress is
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hink about the events below. After the astronauts signed the envelopes, which of these happened last?
A.Envelopes signed by the
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What is this article primarily about?
A.A creative way for astronauts to stay in touch with their families while they were gone
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KOROLYOV, Russia (Achieve3000, March 8, 2011). Have humans just landed on Mars? Not really. But an experiment is showing just
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KOROLYOV, Russia (Achieve3000, March 8, 2011). Have humans just landed on Mars? Not really. But an experiment is showing just
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KOROLYOV, Russia (Achieve3000, March 8, 2011). Have humans just landed on Mars? Not really. But an experiment is showing just
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Which list gives key events regarding the exploration of space in the correct order, beginning with the earliest?
(1 point) first
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Complete the sentence.
The phone call between astronaut Sunita Williams and Marine, biologist Tim Shank on January 26, 2007 was
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Write an argumentative essay on why mankind should not explore mars in 3 sentences
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Saving the Apollo 13 Mission%0D%0A%0D%0AOn April 11, 1970, Apollo 13 was launched for a planned moon landing. Two days into the
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Look at the list:
The surface of Mars The atmosphere of Jupiter Water spewing from the rings of Saturn Photographs of many of the
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A Brief History of Animals in Space
1 Before humans actually went into space, one of the prevailing theories of the perils of
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Space station designed like a donut outer radius 460 m with what period must the station rotate so that a person sitting in the
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:SAVING THE APOLLO 113 MISSION"
WHAT IS THE MAIN, OR CENTRAL, IDEA OF THE PASSAGE?
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ead the passage.
Saving the Apollo 13 Mission On April 11, 1970, Apollo 13 was launched for a planned moon landing. Two days into
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The Voyager 1 spacecraft, shown below, completed its space exploration mission in 1980 and has since been traveling away from
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Saving the Apollo 13 Mission
On April 11, 1970, Apollo 13 was launched for a planned moon landing. Two days into the mission,
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Saving the Apollo 13 Mission
On April 11, 1970, Apollo 13 was launched for a planned moon landing. Two days into the mission,
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Read the passage.
Saving the Apollo 13 Mission On April 11, 1970, Apollo 13 was launched for a planned moon landing. Two days
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⦁ If that same astronaut did not have a tether to stop them from moving, what would happen? For how long?
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Read the passage saving the Apollo 13 mission what is the main or central idea of the passage was it after an explosion on
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What was the mission of Ellen Ochoa's space flight?
(1 point) Responses to gather specimens on the moon to gather specimens on
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United States spends 20 billion A year on space nasal do you think it worth the cost in two to five sentences write 2 examples
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Saving the Apollo 13 Mission
On April 11, 1970, Apollo 13 was launched for a planned moon landing. Two days into the mission,
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Blackboyjoy
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Saving the Apollo 13 Mission On April 11, 1970, Apollo 13 was launched for a planned moon landing. Two days into the mission,
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Write a paragraph on the reasons for a lack of manned space probes to Saturn:
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Why were communications lost on the far side of the moon ?
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On April 11, 1970, Apollo 13 was launched for a planned moon landing. Two days into the mission, however, one of the oxygen
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Why did engineers try to build rockets that could take people to the Moon?
A. People wanted to see what the Earth looked like. B.
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McDonalds
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Why did engineers try to build rockets that could take people to the Moon?
A. People wanted to see what the Earth looked like. B.
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McDonalds
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apollo 13 Mission
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Descry telescopes are used to explore space
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Wh statements best explains how the photo polar meter has made outer space exploration easier
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Following statements, best explains how the photo polar meter has made out of space exploration, easier
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