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Part A _- Matching 1. The Milky Way 2,__ The Sun 3._____Inner Planets 4. Outer Planets 5. Dwarf Planet 6. Asteroid Belt 7._____ Meteoroid 8. Satellite 9.____ The Moon 10______ International Space Station 9° > a Name: Space Final Test Gaseous A small piece of dirt or rock floating in space . Located between mars and Jupiter A structure in space where astronauts can stay for long periods of time. The name of our galaxy. . A celestial body that orbits the sun but cannot clear its path. . The centre of our solar system. Terrestrial |. An object that orbits a planet or other celestial body. - Natural Satellite g\ = MQ = f 1. The sun's gravitational pull and the planets’ tendency to pull ) away from this pull keep the planets in perfect orbit around the sun. 2. There are 9 planets in our solar system. 3. The inner planets are: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. 4. A comet is a large piece of frozen gases, rock and dust. 5, The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. 6. There are 6 phases of the moon. 7. Artificial satellites are used for navigation, communication, weather, Earth observation, and space observation. 8, Buzz Aldrin was the first man to walk on the moon. 9. Space probes are unmanned spacecraft that are capable of traveling deep into space and sending back information to space stations on | Earth. 10. A sundial was one of the original tools used for telling time. It functions through shadows created by the position of the sun in the sky. 1. The two types of planets in our solar system are... a. Inner and Outer b. Terrestrial and Gaseous c. One's with water and one's without d. Both A and B e. None of the above 2. The sun's mass accounts for of the matter that exists in our solar system. a. 50 % b. 75% c. 80% d.99% 2.10% 3. The order of the planets from the sun outward is as follows: a. Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, Mercury b. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune c. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune d. None of the above 4, When the moon is fully visible it is calleda a. Full moon b. New Moon c, Waxing Crescent d. Waning Gibbous 5. If it is winter in the northern hemisphere the earth's northern tip would be tilted... a. Towards the sun b. Away from the sun c. None of the Above 6. If it is summer in the northern hemisphere the earth's northern tip would be tilted... a. Towards the sun b. Away from the sun c. None of the above 7. Countries that are closer to the equator have a climate. a. Varying b. Consistent c. Warm d. Cold e. Both Band C 8. Which astronaut lived in space? a. Chris Hadfield i b. Buzz Aldrin c. Neil Armstrong d. Yuri Gagarin gd) = (é) > Short Ai r Sy 1, Explain how space exploration has evolved and developed over time. 2. What are the positive and negative effects of space exploration on society.

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