| A | B |
| Resistance of a fluid against forward movement | Drag |
| Forward Push | Thrust |
| opposite of weight | lift |
| gravity's pull on mass | weight |
| If force stays the same and mass decreases then acceleration | increases |
| Objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless a force pushes or pulls on the object. | Newton's First Law |
| F=MA | Newton's Second Law |
| For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. | Newton's Third Law |
| 1st | Which of Newton's Laws describes "A student leaves a pencil on a desk and the pencil stays in the same spot until another student picks it up. " ? |
| 3rd | Which of Newton's Laws describes "A rollerskater rolling away from a wall after pushing off the wall" ? |
| 2nd | Which of Newton's Laws describes "Two students are in a baseball game. The first student hits a ball very hard and it has greater acceleration than a ball that is bunted lightly by the second student." ? |
| What does Daniel Bernoulli say will happen when the speed of a fluid decreases? | Daniel Bernoulli says the pressure will go up. |
F,  | Fuselage |
J,  | Wing |
I,  | Propulsion System |
| Flight vehicles were created to do a variety of things like: | to achieve different altitudes, to achieve different speeds, to achieve different weight-carrying capabilities |
| To live in space you would need how much water to live? | 2.4 Liters total in space |
| True or False: Riding a stationary bike is a good form of exercise? | True |
| Rockets can be used for: | use in the military, research for the atmosphere, launching probes and satellites, traveling to space, fireworks |
| Aeronautics is | the study or practice of travel through the air. |
| An Aerospace Engineer is | an engineer that designs machines that fly. |
| Trajectory is | the path of an object moving through space. |
| Aerospace jobs include: | Transportation, Military defense, Search and rescue, Law and order,Tourism and entertainment, Discovery |
| Calculate the Speed of a aircraft traveling 4000NM in 5 hours | 80NM/H |
| Orbit is | a path described by one body in its revolution about another. |
| Orville and Wilbur Wright | Who are the first people to fly a heavier than air aircraft? |
| Charles Lindbergh | Who made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic and the first to link the two major cities. |
| Who was the first human to travel to outer space? | Yuri Gagarin |
| Who was the first American to visit space? | Astronaut Alan B. Shepard, Jr. |
Amount of Oxygen needed on Earth,  | 0.84kg needed on earth |
Amount of Oxygen needed in Space,  | 0.84kg needed in space |
Amount of food needed on earth,  | 1.8 kg on earth |
Amount of food needed in space,  | 2.3 kg in space |
Amount of Water for drinking you need on earth,  | 3L on earth |
Amount of Water for drinking you need in space,  | 1.6 L in space |
| amount of food comparted to earth and space | In space you need 125% of earth calories |
| Treadmill with Vibration Isolation Stabilization | Referred to as the TEVIS (tee-vis) |
| Advanced Resistive Exercise Device | Referred to as ARED (ay-red) |
| Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation System | Referred to as the CEVIS (see-vis) |
| The ISS travels | 4.76 miles/s |
| The Sabatier System | Producing Water on the Space Station |
| Couple reasons we have to recycle water and air on the ISS | cost and space |
| is the condition in which people or objects appear to be weightless. | Microgravity |
| Space X | regularly lands the boosters – the largest and most expensive part of the rocket – and then launches again. |