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Space exploration: What does NASA do?
Contributed by: Sumner
  • 1. What is NASA's primary goal?
A) Providing weather forecasts
B) Exploration of space
C) Designing automobiles
D) Developing video games
  • 2. Which program is known for landing humans on the Moon?
A) Gemini program
B) Mercury program
C) Mars Exploration Program
D) Apollo program
  • 3. What does NASA stand for?
A) North American Space Agency
B) National Aeronautics and Space Administration
C) National Aerospace and Science Association
D) National Aeronautics Safety Agency
  • 4. In what year was NASA established?
A) 1969
B) 1958
C) 1945
D) 1975
  • 5. Which international space station does NASA collaborate with?
A) Hubble Station
B) International Space Station (ISS)
C) Lunar Gateway
D) Mars Base One
  • 6. What is NASA's role in the Space Shuttle program?
A) Only funded the program
B) Designed and operated the shuttles
C) Manufactured commercial airplanes
D) Built rockets for other agencies
  • 7. What does NASA develop for robotic space exploration?
A) Rovers and landers
B) Space hotels
C) Nuclear submarines
D) Commercial airliners
  • 8. What does the Voyager mission aim to explore?
A) Asteroids near Earth
B) The Sun
C) Outer planets of the solar system
D) The Moon
  • 9. Which astronaut was the first American to orbit the Earth?
A) Alan Shepard
B) Neil Armstrong
C) John Glenn
D) Buzz Aldrin
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