The document is an answer key for comprehension questions from the book Apollo 13. It provides answers to multiple choice and short answer questions about details and events from chapters 6-10 and 11-18 of the book. The answers reference plot points like systems failing on the spacecraft, the astronauts' oxygen and power problems, and transferring power from the lunar module to survive the return trip.
The document is an answer key for comprehension questions from the book Apollo 13. It provides answers to multiple choice and short answer questions about details and events from chapters 6-10 and 11-18 of the book. The answers reference plot points like systems failing on the spacecraft, the astronauts' oxygen and power problems, and transferring power from the lunar module to survive the return trip.
1 a broke b didn’t move c left the 1 Open answers. ship and it looked like smoke 2 a astronaut, pilot d went crazy! b engine, rocket, simulator e around and around in space c Earth, moon, space because there was no power. 3 a rocket b airplane c meet f broke in the command module. d ground 2 a It’s dangerous because the e sick f astronauts g spaceship controllers don’t know about that 4–6 Open answers. engine. Will it start? 7 The astronauts can’t live without b It will take three or four days and oxygen. The spaceship can’t fly they can’t live in the lunar module without power. There will be no for four days. power without oxygen. c Those engines are for short trips. 8 a Jack b Jim c Kranz d Jack They are not built for this. (This is 9–11 Open answers. the only possible answer.) 12 a In the simulator, they move power 3 Not enough power is their biggest from the lunar module to the problem because without power, command module. they cannot return to Earth. b Because the nose of the Chapters 11–18 command module is at the back. c Open answers. 1 a Yes b No c No d No e No f 13–16 Open answers. Yes g No h No i Yes j No 2 a They take it from the lunar module. Answers to Factsheet activities b They don’t have any moon rocks and they need some heavy things Activities before reading the book in the command module. 1 a Chapter 1 b Chapters 2, 3, 4 c The lunar module didn’t take them c Chapter 5 d Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9 to the moon, but it helped them e Chapter 18 come back to Earth. It is like a 2 a space b astronauts c command friend and they have to say module d oxygen e controllers f goodbye to it. radio d They need the parachutes when Activities while reading the book they go into the Pacific Ocean. Chapters 1 - 5 e Jeffrey learns that his father’s life is more important than Moon 1 a 13 b 11 c 12 d 11 e 14 f 14 rocks. Jim learns that it is more 2 1b 2g 3i 4c 5h 6f 7j 8d 9a important to be on Earth than on 10 e the Moon. 3 a Astronaut Alan Shepard didn’t go on Apollo 13 because he had a Activities after reading the book problem with his ear. b Ken Mattingly didn’t go on Apollo 1–2 Open answers 13 because he never had the measles. The doctor wanted him to stay on Earth because of the measles problem at Mission Control. c Engine five turned off early. It was the first problem after they left Earth, but they didn’t know it was important. d He was away at school and couldn’t go to Mission Control on April 13, 1970 with his mother, brother and sisters. e The astronauts do not really cook in space. They use a gun to put water into dry food.
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