Civil Air Patrol CAP Mitchell Award Aerospace Terms (Edited!)

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satellite

natural or artificial object in space that orbits the Earth

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orbit

the path a satellite takes around a celestial body

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apogee

the highest point of an orbit

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perigee

the lowest point of an orbit

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Sputnik

the first artificial satellite

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COMSTAT

communications satellites

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INTELSAT

International Telecommunications Satellite Organization

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NAVSTAR

navigation satellites

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LANDSAT

satellites that locate natural resources and monitor conditions on the Earth's surface

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GOES

Geostationary Operations Environmental Satellites

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Johannes Kepler

discovered satellites orbiting around Jupiter in the 1600's

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Kepler's First Law

the orbit of each planet is an ellipse, with the Sun at the focus

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Mercury

US' first manned spaceflight project

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Gemini

US' manned spaceflight project that achieved the first walk in space and the first two-man capsule

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Apollo

US' manned spaceflight project that put man on the Moon

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Skylab

US' manned spaceflight project that put a laboratory into space; first US space station

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Apollo-Soyuz

Manned spaceflight project linking American and Soviet spacecraft in space

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Space Shuttle

US' Space Transportation System (STS) for transporting into space and returning to Earth

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Neil Armstrong

First man to set foot on the moon

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Telstar

first commercial satellite

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Space Station Alpha

future space station, a joint venture with US, Europe, Canada, Japan, and Russia

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Mir

Russia's space station of the 1980's and 1990's

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Salyut

Russia's first space station

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Spacelab

European Space Agency's first space station

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black hole

a region in space where no radiation is emitted

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cislunar space

the space between the earth and the moon

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constellation

a grouping of stars, named after mythical figures and animals

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galaxy

an enormous collection of stars arranged in a particular shape

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interplanetary space

measured from the center of the sun to the orbit of its outermost planet

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interstellar space

the distance from one solar system to another

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microgravity

small gravity levels or low gravity

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nebula

giant could of dust and gas

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pulsar

pulsating star that flashes electromagnetic emissions in a set pattern

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space

region beyond the earth's atmosphere where there is very little molecular activity

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star

a body of hot gases

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universe

everything is part of the _______; stars, planets, galaxies, animals, plants, and humans

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Van Allen belts

radiation belts filed with charged particles

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Stars are made of...

90% hydrogen and 10% helium

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solar system

the sun and the bodies that orbit around it

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comet

a small icy body orbiting the sun

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asteroid

a small rocky body orbiting the sun; usually found in the asteroid belt

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meteoroid

clump of dust or rock orbiting the sun

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meteor

a small streak of light; when a meteoroid enters the earth's atmosphere it becomes a

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solar flares

short-lived high energy discharges

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solar prominences

larger energy discharges that can be thousands of miles high and last for months

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sunspots

darker, cooler areas of the sun

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Mercury

closest planet to the sun

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Venus

closest planet to the earth, only known planet to rotate in a clockwise manner

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Mars Pathfinder

space probe that explored mars

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Jupiter

largest planet in our solar system; the planet with the most moons

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Saturn

has rings

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Neptune

the windy planet

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Pluto

the smallest planet

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powerplant

a term which applies to the airplane's engine and its accessories

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reciprocating

a type of engine that processes air and fuel by a back and forth movement of its internal parts

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cycle

a recurring series of events. The airplane engine has four cycles: intake, compression, power, and exhaust

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combustion

the chemical process of burning

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combustion chamber

an enclosed container in which fuel and air are burned for the production of energy

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stroke

in the example of an airplane engine, it is the movement of the piston, within the combustion chamber to its limits

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compression

the act of making a given volume of gas smaller

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stoichiometric

a ratio of fuel to air in which, upon combustion, all of the fuel is burned.

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fuel

a chemical substance which is used as a source of energy

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metering

the process of allowing a precise amount of fuel to pass

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one

How many moving parts do jet engines have?

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carburetor

uses Bernoulli's principle

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atmospheric air

rocket engines do not require...

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horizontally opposed configuration

Cylinders in small aircraft engines are most often arranged in a

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heading indicator

uses the principle of a gyroscope for operation

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14.7 pounds

under standard conditions, a parcel of air, one square inch and 50 miles tall weigh

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cruise

reached when the pilot reaches the desired altitude

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blue

what color are uncontrolled towers?

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magenta

what color are controlled towers?

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1:500,000 or 8 statute miles per 1 inch

a sectional aeronautical chart has a scale of

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"*" above airport symbol

means the airport has a rotating beacon in operation from sunset to sunrise

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air

79% nitrogen, 19% oxygen, 2% other gasses

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Bernoulli's Principle

Principle that states that when a pressure of a fluid, is accelerated, increases

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roll

motion about the longitudinal axis

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pitch

motion about the lateral axis

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yaw

motion about the vertical axis

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Fowler Flaps

cause wing area to be decreased and camber to be increased

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spoilers

devices located on the wings that disrupt the airflow over the wing causing loss of lift

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spoilers

are used by glider pilots to execute a landing

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buoyancy

to rise or float on the surface of water or within the atmosphere

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gore

one of several vertical panels that make up the envelope

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Montgolfier

the name of the two French brothers who created the first successful, manned, hot air balloon in 1783

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60lbs

Hydrogen will lift approximately how many pounds per 1000 cubic feet?

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parachute pull cord

For rapid descent, a balloon pilot pulls down on the...

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17-20 pounds

hot air will lift how many pounds per 1000 cubic feet?

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Roger Bacon

increased the range of rockets

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Wernher von Braun

director of the V-2 rocket project

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William Congreve

designed rockets for military use

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Jean Froissart

improved the accuracy of rockets by launching them through tubes

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Yuri Gagarin

first man in space

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John Glenn

first American to orbit the Earth

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Robert Goddard

Father of Modern Rocketry

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William Hale

Developed spin stabilization

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Hero

developed the first rocket engine

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Sergei Korolev

the leading Soviet rocket scientist

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Alan Shepard

first American in space

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Sputnik I

first artificial satellite