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satellite
natural or artificial object in space that orbits the Earth
orbit
the path a satellite takes around a celestial body
apogee
the highest point of an orbit
perigee
the lowest point of an orbit
Sputnik
the first artificial satellite
COMSTAT
communications satellites
INTELSAT
International Telecommunications Satellite Organization
NAVSTAR
navigation satellites
LANDSAT
satellites that locate natural resources and monitor conditions on the Earth's surface
GOES
Geostationary Operations Environmental Satellites
Johannes Kepler
discovered satellites orbiting around Jupiter in the 1600's
Kepler's First Law
the orbit of each planet is an ellipse, with the Sun at the focus
Mercury
US' first manned spaceflight project
Gemini
US' manned spaceflight project that achieved the first walk in space and the first two-man capsule
Apollo
US' manned spaceflight project that put man on the Moon
Skylab
US' manned spaceflight project that put a laboratory into space; first US space station
Apollo-Soyuz
Manned spaceflight project linking American and Soviet spacecraft in space
Space Shuttle
US' Space Transportation System (STS) for transporting into space and returning to Earth
Neil Armstrong
First man to set foot on the moon
Telstar
first commercial satellite
Space Station Alpha
future space station, a joint venture with US, Europe, Canada, Japan, and Russia
Mir
Russia's space station of the 1980's and 1990's
Salyut
Russia's first space station
Spacelab
European Space Agency's first space station
black hole
a region in space where no radiation is emitted
cislunar space
the space between the earth and the moon
constellation
a grouping of stars, named after mythical figures and animals
galaxy
an enormous collection of stars arranged in a particular shape
interplanetary space
measured from the center of the sun to the orbit of its outermost planet
interstellar space
the distance from one solar system to another
microgravity
small gravity levels or low gravity
nebula
giant could of dust and gas
pulsar
pulsating star that flashes electromagnetic emissions in a set pattern
space
region beyond the earth's atmosphere where there is very little molecular activity
star
a body of hot gases
universe
everything is part of the _______; stars, planets, galaxies, animals, plants, and humans
Van Allen belts
radiation belts filed with charged particles
Stars are made of...
90% hydrogen and 10% helium
solar system
the sun and the bodies that orbit around it
comet
a small icy body orbiting the sun
asteroid
a small rocky body orbiting the sun; usually found in the asteroid belt
meteoroid
clump of dust or rock orbiting the sun
meteor
a small streak of light; when a meteoroid enters the earth's atmosphere it becomes a
solar flares
short-lived high energy discharges
solar prominences
larger energy discharges that can be thousands of miles high and last for months
sunspots
darker, cooler areas of the sun
Mercury
closest planet to the sun
Venus
closest planet to the earth, only known planet to rotate in a clockwise manner
Mars Pathfinder
space probe that explored mars
Jupiter
largest planet in our solar system; the planet with the most moons
Saturn
has rings
Neptune
the windy planet
Pluto
the smallest planet
powerplant
a term which applies to the airplane's engine and its accessories
reciprocating
a type of engine that processes air and fuel by a back and forth movement of its internal parts
cycle
a recurring series of events. The airplane engine has four cycles: intake, compression, power, and exhaust
combustion
the chemical process of burning
combustion chamber
an enclosed container in which fuel and air are burned for the production of energy
stroke
in the example of an airplane engine, it is the movement of the piston, within the combustion chamber to its limits
compression
the act of making a given volume of gas smaller
stoichiometric
a ratio of fuel to air in which, upon combustion, all of the fuel is burned.
fuel
a chemical substance which is used as a source of energy
metering
the process of allowing a precise amount of fuel to pass
one
How many moving parts do jet engines have?
carburetor
uses Bernoulli's principle
atmospheric air
rocket engines do not require...
horizontally opposed configuration
Cylinders in small aircraft engines are most often arranged in a
heading indicator
uses the principle of a gyroscope for operation
14.7 pounds
under standard conditions, a parcel of air, one square inch and 50 miles tall weigh
cruise
reached when the pilot reaches the desired altitude
blue
what color are uncontrolled towers?
magenta
what color are controlled towers?
1:500,000 or 8 statute miles per 1 inch
a sectional aeronautical chart has a scale of
"*" above airport symbol
means the airport has a rotating beacon in operation from sunset to sunrise
air
79% nitrogen, 19% oxygen, 2% other gasses
Bernoulli's Principle
Principle that states that when a pressure of a fluid, is accelerated, increases
roll
motion about the longitudinal axis
pitch
motion about the lateral axis
yaw
motion about the vertical axis
Fowler Flaps
cause wing area to be decreased and camber to be increased
spoilers
devices located on the wings that disrupt the airflow over the wing causing loss of lift
spoilers
are used by glider pilots to execute a landing
buoyancy
to rise or float on the surface of water or within the atmosphere
gore
one of several vertical panels that make up the envelope
Montgolfier
the name of the two French brothers who created the first successful, manned, hot air balloon in 1783
60lbs
Hydrogen will lift approximately how many pounds per 1000 cubic feet?
parachute pull cord
For rapid descent, a balloon pilot pulls down on the...
17-20 pounds
hot air will lift how many pounds per 1000 cubic feet?
Roger Bacon
increased the range of rockets
Wernher von Braun
director of the V-2 rocket project
William Congreve
designed rockets for military use
Jean Froissart
improved the accuracy of rockets by launching them through tubes
Yuri Gagarin
first man in space
John Glenn
first American to orbit the Earth
Robert Goddard
Father of Modern Rocketry
William Hale
Developed spin stabilization
Hero
developed the first rocket engine
Sergei Korolev
the leading Soviet rocket scientist
Alan Shepard
first American in space
Sputnik I
first artificial satellite