Read about Roberta Bondar, the first Canadian woman in space. You can go to the library to find a book, or read about her on the internet.

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ame: xploring pace Key to M nterest Badge ead about oberta Bondar, the first Canadian woman in space. You can go to the library to find a book, or read about her on the internet. fter you have read about oberta Bondar, circle the answers to these questions: How old was oberta when she knew she wanted to be an astronaut? a) 8 years old b) 18 years old c) 28 years old d) 38 years old What year was oberta born in? a) 1998 b) 1910 c) 1945 d) 1966 s oberta still alive? a) yes b) no here are lots of pictures which show oberta in her spacesuit. What colour is her spacesuit? a) orange b) blue c) white d) black What was the name of the spaceship that she travelled on? a) pace huttle Wonder b) pace huttle Discovery c) pace huttle Planets d) pace huttle tlantis How many days did she spend in space? a) 100 b) 3 c) 35 d) 8 How many space missions did she go on? e) 10 f) 1 g) 4 h) 17 Was oberta Bondar a Girl Guide? a) yes b) no ttached are two activity sheets and a colouring page from about the nternational pace station. Complete these sheets to learn about the nternational pace tation. (find the originals at http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/about/resources/jscfacts/activity_coloring_sheets.html) (this badge sheet has 3 pages plus 3 extra activity sheets)

ame: Find out about the Canadarm. What did you learn? magine you could go anywhere in space. Where would you go, and why? ct out a space story. (parent signature) What is a planetarium, and have you ever visited one? What is an observatory? (this badge sheet has 3 pages plus 3 extra activity sheets)

ame: pace Crossword Puzzle se the clues below to fill in this puzzle. stronaut stronomer Canadarm Constellation arth Meteor rbit olar tars un elescope cross 1. he robotic arm used on space shuttles. 3. Makes far away things appear closer. 4. group of stars that people imagine form a picture. 8. shooting star. 9. he planet we live on. 11. person trained to travel in space. Down 2. person who studies objects in space. 5. here are 200 billion of these in our galaxy. 6. omething that has to do with the sun. 7. he path followed by an object in space as it moves around another object. 10. he star that the planets orbit around. (this badge sheet has 3 pages plus 3 extra activity sheets)

5 ational eronautics and pace dministration he nternational pace tation is made up of a series of modules, trusses, and panels. Can you number the pictured modules and panels to match this drawing of the tation? Pirs Docking Compartment 1 2 nity ode oyuz Vehicle 9 3 4 Progress Cargo Vehicle Zarya Control Module 6 Zvezda ervice Module 7 8 Destiny Lab olar rray Panels Quest irlock here is almost no gravity on the tation, so things float around if they re not restrained. stronaut Mike needs to put these floating things back in the drawers where they belong. Can you help him? Draw lines from the objects to the place they belong. here are many shelves, or racks, on the pace tation. hey can be used to hold experiments and research projects. stronaut mily needs to find her way through all of the racks in the Destiny Lab so she can do research at the end of the maze. Can you show here how to get there? he effort of building the pace tation involved more than 100,000 people located in 37.. states and around the world. n about one day, the pace tation travels a distance equivalent to going to the moon and back. t circles the arth every 90 minutes, so the crew sees the sun rise every 90 minutes. Docking to the pace tation is like driving a car backward at 200 miles per hour and trying to match tailpipes with a car facing the other way. www.nasa.gov P-2012-03-003-JC

ational eronautics and pace dministration 28 23 22 18 25 24 21 20 19 27 26 13 17 16 14 10 15 9 12 11 29 6 7 8 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 5 37 1 4 3 2 Connect the dots to draw a oyuz rocket! his ussian rocket is one vehicle used to carry supplies, parts, and crew members to the nternational pace tation. n astronaut from ussia is called a cosmonaut. stronaut Carlos must find his own space suit helmet so he can go on a spacewalk. He knows his helmet is unique. Can you find the helmet that isn t like any of the other helmets? he nternational pace tation is a home in space to astronauts and cosmonauts who are conducting scientific research to help improve life on arth and give us the knowledge needed to step further into space. his research can be done nowhere else. cientists are learning about: improved ways to make antibiotics and other medicines changes in arth s climate, vegetation, and crops how the human body works better ways to recycle and purify water and air special ways to make things new ways to communicate the uniqueness of space his is a oyuz vehicle from the nternational pace tation. ry to find the tation-related words in the puzzle. Y B Y Q C B V DCK ZY V L ZVZD LB D D B Y C Y K C Y L X V Z B V D L B Q Q Z V Z D M he nternational pace tation is huge! ts living space is larger than a five-bedroom house, and it weighs almost one million pounds - more than 330 cars put together! www.nasa.gov P-2012-03-004-JC

ational eronautics and pace dministration www.nasa.gov P-2012-03-005-JC