CAP Mitchell Aerospace Test Exam Questions with Correct Answers
CAP Mitchell Aerospace Test Exam Questions with Correct Answers Artificial satellites normally only stay in orbit for 5 to 20 years. What happens to an artificial satellite when it falls out of orbit around the Earth? - Correct Answer It mostly incinerates during reentry into Earth's atmosphere. Which of the following was not developed by Dr. Robert Goddard? - Correct Answer the first satellite What was the name of the first joint international space mission that took place in 1975? This involved the linkup in space of American and Soviet manned spacecraft. - Correct Answer Apollo-Soyuz A ______ is it device that forwards packets of data through different networks, ensuring that the data gets to its destination. - Correct Answer Router Who was the first private pilot to earn NASAs highly-coveted astronaut wings? - Correct Answer Mike Melvill Which of the following is the definition for orbit? - Correct Answer the path a satellite takes around a celestial body Although all of the shuttles experienced numerous successful missions, which shuttles were lost during one of their missions (one in 1986 and the other in 2003), resulting in the loss of crew members? - Correct Answer Challenger, Columbia Changes can be made, if necessary, to an unmanned rockets trajectory provided that the guidance system includes a radio link between the rockets guidance system and what/who? - Correct Answer its mission controllers Which of the following best explains why Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system? - Correct Answer Dit has a thick layer of carbon diox
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