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4
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The collection of information about earth and other objects without being in direct contact.
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5
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Weightlessness.
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6
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A spacecraft that can carry a cerw into space, return to Earth, and then be reused for the same purpose.
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9
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The velocity a rocket must reach to fly beyond a planet's gravitational pull.
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10
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An item that has use on Earth but was originally developed for space.
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11
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A large artificial satellite on which people can live and work for long periods.
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1
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A spacecraft that carries scientific insterments that can collect data, but has no human crew.
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2
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A place that is empty of all matter.
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3
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The velocity a rocket must achieve to establish an orbit around Earth.
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7
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A device that expels gas in one direction to move it in the opposite direction.
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8
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An object that revolves around another object in space.
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