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Who was the first person to ever go to space between these two? π€π
Hint: π‘
The other was the first to go to the moon and make the famous speech βone step for man, one giant leap for mankindβ ππ
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The year is 2050 and NASA is offering you one of these two trips, which would you chose? π€π
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How long could you survive in space without a space suit? π€π¨π»βπ
Hint: π‘
The answer to this math problem is the correct answer.
21-(9x4) β
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Which planet is closest to Earth between these two?ππ€
Hints: π‘
There is a famous tennis player who shares a name with this planet πΎ
π₯154,03Β millionΒ km (closest)
π₯252.52 million km (farthest)
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Meet the four Artemis astronauts who will fly around the moon. ππ¨π»βπ
1οΈβ£ Christina Koch
2οΈβ£ Jeremy Hansen
3οΈβ£ Victor Glover
4οΈβ£ Reid Wiseman
Christina Koch. Koch visited the International Space Station in 2019, where she participated in the first all-woman spacewalk with Jessica Meir.
Jeremy Hansen from London, Ontario. Col. Hansen was a fighter pilot with Canadian Armed Forces before joining the Canadian Space Agency, and currently works with NASA on astronaut training and mission operations.
Victor Glover will be the Artemis II pilot. Glover is part of our 2013 class of NASA astronauts and was the pilot for NASAβs SpaceX Crew-1 mission. Heβs logged 3,000 flight hours in more than 40 different aircraft.
Reid Wiseman will be the Artemis II crew: mission commander. Wiseman lived and worked aboard the International Space Station as a flight engineer in 2014. He also commanded the undersea research mission NEEMO21, and most recently served as Chief of the NASA astronauts.
Credit: NASA
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Which planet between these two has the most moons? π
Hint: π‘
The planet with the most moons has five πππππ
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Which planet has the longest day between these? π€
A Hint:
π₯Longest - 246 Earth days
π₯2nd - 58 Earth days
π₯3rd - 24 hours & 37 minutes
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This is a zoomed-in image of Uranus which was captured by Webbβs Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) Feb. 6, 2023, reveals stunning views of the planetβs rings.
Uranus displays a blue hue in this representative-color image, made by combining data from two filters (F140M, F300M) at 1.4 and 3.0 microns, which are shown here as blue and orange, respectively.
Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI. Image processing: J. DePasquale (STScI)
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