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NASA Turns Fifty

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NASA Turns Fifty game quiz
"U.S. President Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act into law on July 29, 1958, creating NASA. Here are questions on the first fifty years of NASA missions."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. This type of spin stabilized spacecraft made successful explorations of the Sun, Earth's Moon, Jupiter, Saturn and Venus.
    Pioneer
    Saturn V
    Mercury VII
    Jupiter C


2. Previous to the creation of NASA, Explorer I was launched into orbit by the United States. Who was responsible for the project?
    U.S. Air Force
    U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency
    University of Iowa
    CIA


3. The Viking missions to Mars were to involve orbiters and landers that took how long to reach their destination?
    three years
    ten to eleven months
    six to eight weeks
    they never functionally arrived


4. For all of the splash that Skylab made, how long was it manned by NASA?
    eighty four days
    twenty four weeks
    three years
    Skylab was unmanned


5. The space probe 'Galileo' was launched from the cargo bay of Space Shuttle Atlantis in 1989, traveled approximately 2.8 billion miles, and crashed into what, ending its mission?
    Jupiter
    the Indian ocean
    an asteroid
    Mars


6. Everyone is familiar with Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong, who was the first to set foot on the moon. Others will recall the transmission of the ill fated Apollo 13, "Houston, we have a problem". How many Apollo flights actually made safe lunar landings?
    17
    3
    6
    11


7. If you have "the Right Stuff", you can spot the astronaut who was NOT one of the "Mercury Seven" astronauts.
    Cooper
    Young
    Schirra
    Slayton


8. What was the name of the Space Mission that bridged the gap between John Glenn's flight and the Apollo space mission?
    Mercury
    Friendship
    Gemini
    Titan


9. Perhaps the most noted Space Shuttle mission was the Challenger tragedy of January 28, 1986. Had the tragedy not occurred, what was the mission for the Challenger STS-51L?
    Teacher in Space experiments
    launch and retrieve the Spartan satellite
    all are correct
    study Haley's Comet


10. By the time the Space Shuttle Atlantis docked for the first time with Russia's MIR Space Station in 1995, the two vehicles were directly above what famous geographical feature?
    The White House
    Mt. Rushmore
    Chernobyl
    Lake Baikal

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