Spaceflight Key Terms
Across
- 3. Tubes
- 7. and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past. These tubes can serve as shelter from meteorites, radiation, and extreme temperatures
- 8. A state of very weak gravity.
- 10. A vehicle for driving over rough terrain
- 11. A path described by one body in its revolution about another
- 12. Shuttle A rocket-launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used for journeys between Earth and craft orbiting the Earth.
- 14. A vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine
- 15. The locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- 16. A bowl-shaped depression formed in the soft soil of the moon by the impact of a meteorite or other object.
Down
- 1. A vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of an object.
- 2. The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place.
- 4. Mare (plural: Maria Large, dark plains formed by volcanic eruptions. Latin for "seas," early astronomers thought these dark areas on the moon were filled with water. 16% of the moon's surface is covered in maria.
- 5. In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle.
- 6. gravity Weightlessness.
- 9. Space Station (ISS) A joint project of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Russian Federal Space Agency, and the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The ISS represents a permanent human presence in space: it has been manned with a crew of at least two since November 2, 2000. The space station is located in orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 360 km, a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit.
- 13. A vehicle designed for space flight.