Living On The Moon
Living On The Moon
Living On The Moon
By Lisa M. Guidone
Only 12 people have set foot on the moon—so far. The last time was in
late 1972, when two astronauts walked on its surface. Their final
visit—the longest of any—lasted just three days. Now astronauts are
preparing for another mission1 to our space neighbor. This time,
though, they plan to stay there.
Under the plan, four-person crews will begin with week-long missions
to the moon. By 2024, when more equipment has been set up,
astronauts will be able to reside, or live, on the moon for as long as
six months. Astronauts will travel in roving vehicles to explore the area
near the lunar (moon) base.
Polar Plus
Unlike Earth, the moon has no air, wind, or weather. Its dusty terrain,
or surface, is covered with deep craters. So how can humans survive
on the moon?
NASA hopes to establish a lunar outpost near one of the moon's poles.
"These locations experience sunlight for longer periods of time than
other locations on the moon, which will make it possible to use solar
power," NASA official Michael Braukus told WR News. Solar power is
energy from the sun that can be used to generate electricity.
It is also likely that the polar regions are rich in natural resources,
such as oxygen and hydrogen. While on the moon, astronauts plan to
use natural resources for water and fuel.
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mission: a space trip with specific goals
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permanent: lasting for a very long time
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Stepping Up Space Travel
The moon is the only place beyond Earth that humans have visited.
About 238,900 miles away, the moon is Earth's closest space
neighbor.
On July 20, 1969, Americans Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin
became the first humans to walk on the moon. Those space pioneers
traveled to the lunar surface on the Apollo 11 mission.
Because Mars is so far from Earth, traveling there will require humans
to stay for long periods of time. Astronauts will not be able to bring
enough supplies for the entire mission. They will have to use the
elements on Mars to survive.
High-Priced Visit
While some supporters are jumping over the moon about launching a
new era of space exploration, not everyone is pleased with the plan.
Critics warn that it will be difficult to fund the moon program. So far,
NASA has not put a price tag on the mission but welcomes
participation by other countries to help carry out its plan.
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U.S. Space Travel
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Name: _____________ Date: _______________________
A Orion
B Sputnik 1
C Apollo 11
D Armstrong
3. Why does the author include the paragraph subtitled “High-Priced Visit” in the article?
4. Read this sentence from the passage: “Solar power is energy from the sun that can
be used to generate electricity.”
A borrow
B withhold
C study
D produce
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6. When did the first humans walk on the moon?
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7. What does space policy expert John Logsdon mean by "This is not your father's
Apollo" when talking about NASA’s new direction? [paragraph 9]
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8. The question below is an incomplete sentence. Choose the word that best completes
the sentence.
A for
B in
C and
D or
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9. Answer the following questions based on the sentence below.
By 2024, NASA plans to have equipment set up on the moon so that astronauts can live
there.
Who? _________________________________________________________________
When? ________________________________________________________________
Why? _________________________________________________________________
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