This government agency is in charge of U.S. space flights
NASA
At 76, John __ went back into space on the shuttle Discovery
GLENN
The goal of this program was to land a person on the moon
APOLLO
__ was an extension of Project Mercury
GEMINI
This space telescope was launched by Discovery in April 1990
HUBBLE
The Lunar __ was what took the astronauts down to the moon
MODULE
The manned Apollo missions were aboard a __ V rocket
SATURN
America's first Earth-orbiting space station
SKYLAB
The number of astronauts who walked on the moon
TWELVE
Yuri __ was the first man in space
GAGARIN
Mission Control is located at the Johnson Space Center in __
HOUSTON
President __ was determined to catch up with the Soviets
KENNEDY
This program had ships named: Friendship, Liberty Bell & Faith
MERCURY
Many of the Apollo missions __ the earth and moon
ORBITED
Alan __ was the first American in space on Mercury 3
SHEPARD
The Soviet __ missions sent dogs into space, not people
SPUTNIK
The first space shuttle __ was launched April 12, 1981
COLUMBIA
This Apollo mission was a "successful failure"
THIRTEEN
Neil __ was the first man to walk on the moon
ARMSTRONG
The Kennedy Space Center is located in Cape __, Florida
CANAVERAL
A Russian or Soviet astronaut is called a __
COSMONAUT
The first American woman in space: __ __
SALLYRIDE
There were a total of __ Apollo missions
SEVENTEEN
A __ is considered EVA, or extra-vehicular activity
SPACEWALK
The shuttle __ exploded 74 seconds after take-off Jan. 28, 1986
CHALLENGER
Space shuttles can be used to launch __
SATELLITES
Apollo 11 landed on the Sea of __
TRANQUILITY
The __ Space Station began assembly in 1998
INTERNATIONAL
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