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Astronaut Expedition

NASA Moon Mission!

Introduction

Mission Start

NASA has launched a lunar expedition to gather geological samples and investigate how humans can sustain life beyond Earth.

Introduction

Mission Start

They need your help to complete five important missions on the Moon.

Challenge #1

CHALLENGE #1

Use your speaking powers!

Astronaut Power-Up!

Challenge #1

CHALLENGE #1

SAY THIS3X FAST:

“Orbiting astronauts rapidly recalibrate rotating rocket regulators while researching rare radiation readings.”

Easy Medium Hard

Say it once slowly Say it twice fast Say it 3 times FAST with no mistakes!

1 star 2 stars 3 stars

Challenge #1

CHALLENGE #1

Your turn, astronaut! Create your own space tongue twister using repeating sounds. You can use space words like: planet, rocket, moon, meteor, space, star, satellite, astronaut! Try to make it silly, tricky, and fun to say!

Challenge #1

Great job! Mission 1 complete!

Challenge #1

CHALLENGE #1

Match each planet’s picture with its name!

Planet training!

CHALLENGE #2

Challenge #2

DRAG THE PLANETS TO THEIR NAMES:

CHECK!

Amazing! Keep Going!

Match each planet’s picture with its name!

Planet training!

MERCURY

VENUS

EARTH

MARS

JUPITER

SATURN

NEPTUNE

URANUS

0-2 questions correct 3-5 questions correct 6-8 questions correct

1 star 2 stars 3 stars

Let's go!

Challenge #2

CHALLENGE #2

Which planet is the smallest and closest to the Sun?

Mercury

Mars

Earth

Challenge #2

CHALLENGE #2

Which planet has the hottest surface temperature?

Jupiter

Venus

Neptune

Challenge #2

CHALLENGE #2

Which planet is known as the Red Planet?

Saturn

Mars

Uranus

Challenge #2

CHALLENGE #2

Which planet is the largest in the solar system?

Earth

Saturn

Jupiter

Challenge #2

BONUS CHALLENGE

Which planet rotates on its side with an extreme tilt?

Uranus

Mercury

Mars

Challenge #2

CHALLENGE #2

Which planet has the strongest winds in the solar system?

Earth

Saturn

Neptune

Challenge #2

CHALLENGE #2

Which planet has the most famous and beautiful set of rings?

Saturn

Mercury

Venus

Challenge #2

CHALLENGE #2

Which planet has the shortest day because it spins the fastest?

Venus

Jupiter

Neptune

Challenge #2

CHALLENGE #2

Which object is no longer considered a planet and is now a dwarf planet?

Uranus

Mars

Pluto

Challenge #2

CHALLENGE #2

Space Talk!

Pick the fact that blew your mind the most.Then explain why—for at least 30 seconds—as if you're sending a message back to Mission Control!

Challenge #2

Nice job! Mission 2 accomplished!

Challenge #3

CHALLENGE #3

Solve this space riddle!

Stellar Riddle

Challenge #3

CHALLENGE #3

SOLVE THE RIDDLE:

Solve this space riddle!

Stellar Riddle

"Round and round my circles gleam, Golden rings that twist and dream. Through telescopes I softly glow, Guess my planet name — do you know?"

CHECK ANSWER

Solved with two hints Solved with one hint Solved without hints

1 star 2 stars 3 stars

Challenge #3

CHALLENGE #3

You and your mentor will become space researchers! Choose one question you’re curious about in space. Then use the internet to explore, investigate, and discover the answer together!When you’re done, summarize what you learned and explain it to your mentor.

Challenge #3

Awesome! You completed the third challenge!

Challenge #4

CHALLENGE #4

Read carefully and answer the questions!

Astronaut Facts!

Challenge #4

CHALLENGE #4

READ THE TEXT:

Astronauts undergo temporary physical changes in microgravity, including an increase in height. Without Earth’s gravitational force compressing the spine, the vertebrae expand, causing them to grow about 5 centimeters until returning to normal height on Earth. Because liquids cannot be controlled in zero gravity, traditional bathing is impossible, so astronauts depend on specialized no-rinse hygiene products. The International Space Station completes an orbit every 90 minutes, producing nearly 16 rapid sunrises and sunsets each day, which can interfere with natural sleep rhythms. To avoid drifting while resting, astronauts secure themselves inside wall-mounted sleeping bags. Adapting to these unusual conditions demands constant problem-solving, as living in space presents challenges not found on Earth.

Answer the questions!

Challenge #4

CHALLENGE #4

ANSWER:

  1. How does microgravity trigger temporary physical changes in height, and what reverses this effect upon returning to Earth?
  2. The ISS completes one orbit in 90 minutes. Calculate how many rapid sunrises astronauts would witness during a 3-hour period.
  3. Provide one example from the text that illustrates how astronauts must adapt to unfamiliar conditions using problem-solving strategies in space.
  4. Why is traditional bathing impossible in microgravity, and what alternative hygiene method do astronauts rely on?
  5. What problem does the use of wall-mounted sleeping bags solve for astronauts, and why is this necessary in space?

Challenge #4

Mission complete!

Challenge #5

CHALLENGE #5

NASA Wants Your Opinions!

Mission Review

Challenge #5

CHALLENGE #5

CREATIVE PROMPTS:

NASA Wants Your Opinions!

Mission Review

  • How likely is life beyond Earth? Use scientific evidence to support your answer.
  • Choose a planet or moon that might support life. What evidence makes it a strong candidate?
  • Should space travel be only for trained astronauts or also for tourists? Defend your answer using risks and benefits.

Answer 1 question Answer 2 questions Answer 3 questions

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Let's go!

Victory

Mission Complete!

Congratulations!You helped NASA finish their Moon exploration!

How many stars did you earn? Time to celebrate together!

Feedback

Share Your Thoughts!

Homework

Homework

Option 2:Create a Video Presentation

Make a short video explaining one real problem astronauts face (like zero gravity or space junk) and share your creative solution!

Option 1: Astronaut Mission Report

Write a detailed report about your first space mission. What challenges did you face? How did your crew solve them?

I’m the only planet with air, water, and life. You live here!

Earth hint:

Mercury is both the smallest planet and the closest one to the Sun in our solar system.

Winds on Neptune can reach over 1,200 mph — faster than jets!

I’m the biggest planet and have a huge red storm that’s been swirling for hundreds of years.

Jupiter hint:

Jupiter completes one full spin in just 10 hours.

I’m called the Red Planet because of my rusty color. Robots love to visit me!

Mars hint:

I’m covered in thick yellow clouds and hotter than any other planet—even hotter than Mercury!

Venus hint:

CELEBRATE WITH THE WINNER

You earned an Alien Translator! What will you ask them?

5-8 Stars ⭐

You earned a Rocket Ship! Where will you travel? Why

9+ Stars ⭐

You discovered a New Planet! What will you name it? Why?

1-4 Stars ⭐

Venus has thick clouds that trap heat, making it even hotter than Mercury.

It's Saturn

...

Because in the absence of gravity, their spines stretch.

I’m the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one too! I have no moons and I’m super hot during the day.

Mercury hint:

Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006.

Uranus hint:

I roll around the Sun on my side! I’m light blue and super cold.

Saturn’s rings are made of ice and rock, making them very bright and easy to see.

You can’t miss my shiny rings! They’re made of ice and rock.

Saturn hint:

Mars appears red because iron oxide (rust) covers its surface.

I’m the farthest from the Sun and the windiest planet in the solar system.

Neptune hint:

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Jupiter is bigger than all the other planets combined.

Uranus has a 98-degree tilt, causing it to spin almost horizontally.

About 16 sunrises and sunsets each day.