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When you want to see the stars, you can _______ _______.
When you want to see the stars, you can _______ _______.
look up
What do astronauts do when they want to start their mission?
What do astronauts do when they want to start their mission?
You can touch the stars.
You can touch the stars.
False
What do astronauts do after exploring a planet?
What do astronauts do after exploring a planet?
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Match the words with their meanings:
Match the words with their meanings:
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Study Notes
Fill in the Blanks Quiz
- When wanting to see stars, one can look up.
- Astronauts need to start up the rocket before the mission.
- After the mission, they will land on the planet.
- You can activate the engine to start the rocket.
- When finishing, you will exit the spaceship through the exit.
Match the Words Quiz
- Touch corresponds to d) To go behind someone or something.
- Follow corresponds to e) To arrive on the surface of a celestial body.
- Explore space corresponds to c) To discover new areas in the universe.
- Land on the planet corresponds to e) To arrive on the surface of a celestial body.
- Stay at home corresponds to a) To remain in your house.
True or False Quiz
- You can touch the stars: False.
- Astronauts follow a strict training program: True.
- You explore space by staying at home: False.
- You put the flag into the ground after landing on a planet: True.
- You leave the spaceship through the entrance: False.
Multiple Choice Quiz
- When astronauts want to start their mission, the correct action is b) Turn on the engine.
- After exploring a planet, astronauts will a) Put the flag into the ground.
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Description
Test your knowledge of space-related vocabulary with this engaging quiz! Complete the sentences and match the words to their definitions to see how well you understand the terminology used in space exploration and astronomy.