Home» Online Test » Astronomy » Global Space Agencies Online Test 0% Sorry, time's up. To complete the online test, please restart it. Created by Vikash chaudhary This 'Global Space Agencies Online Test' covers questions across all the topics related to Space Agencies like NASA, ISRO, SPACE-X, Blue Origine, etc. Get New Questions in Each Attempt Total Questions: 30 Time Allotted: 30 minutes Passing Score: 50% Randomization: Yes Certificate: Yes Do not refresh the page! 👍 All the best! 1 / 30 1. Which country announced plans to build a space station called Tiangong (Heavenly Palace) to establish a continuous human presence in low Earth orbit? a) United States b) China c) Russia d) India 2 / 30 2. Which module on the International Space Station (ISS) houses the station's main robotic arm, Canadarm2? a) Tranquility b) Harmony c) Destiny d) Unity 3 / 30 3. Which space agency is known for its Ariane rockets used for launching satellites into space? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) ISRO 4 / 30 4. What is the name of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) rocket used for launching payloads to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) and interplanetary missions? a) Atlas V b) Delta IV c) Falcon 9 d) Electron 5 / 30 5. What is the name of the satellite navigation system developed and operated by Russia, providing global coverage for navigation and timing services? a) Galileo b) GLONASS c) BeiDou d) GPS 6 / 30 6. Which aerospace company developed the Dream Chaser spacecraft, a reusable spaceplane designed for crewed missions to low Earth orbit? a) SpaceX b) Boeing c) Sierra Nevada Corporation d) Lockheed Martin 7 / 30 7. Which module of the International Space Station (ISS) serves as the main docking port for visiting spacecraft and modules? a) Harmony b) Zvezda c) Poisk d) Destiny 8 / 30 8. Which spacecraft, developed by NASA, was the first reusable spacecraft used for human spaceflight missions, including flights to and from the International Space Station (ISS)? a) Apollo Command Module b) Soyuz c) Space Shuttle d) Dragon 9 / 30 9. Which collaborative project, involving NASA, ESA, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency), aims to study the Earth's magnetosphere and the interactions between the solar wind and Earth's magnetic field? a) MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution) b) THEMIS (Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms) c) Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) d) Cluster 10 / 30 10. Which country's space agency launched the Türksat series of communication satellites to provide telecommunication and broadcasting services primarily for Turkey and surrounding regions? a) Turkey b) Russia c) USA d) France 11 / 30 11. Which space agency is recognized for its achievements in crewed spaceflight and the development of advanced spacecraft systems? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) ISRO 12 / 30 12. Which space agency's module was the first to dock with the Zarya module in orbit, forming the initial core of the International Space Station (ISS)? a) NASA b) ESA (European Space Agency) c) Roscosmos d) CNSA (China National Space Administration) 13 / 30 13. What is the name of the Japanese satellite navigation system that provides regional positioning services for Japan and surrounding areas? a) QZSS b) IRNSS c) GAGAN d) INSAT 14 / 30 14. Which space telescope, launched in 2003, has provided valuable data on the early universe, galaxy formation, and the evolution of cosmic structures? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) Spitzer Space Telescope c) James Webb Space Telescope d) Herschel Space Observatory 15 / 30 15. Which concept involves the construction of underground habitats on Mars to protect astronauts from radiation and extreme temperatures? a) Mars Outpost b) Mars Base c) Mars City d) Mars Habitat 16 / 30 16. Which space agency developed the Dawn spacecraft, which used ion propulsion and solar panels to explore the asteroids Vesta and Ceres? a) NASA b) ESA (European Space Agency) c) Roscosmos d) CNSA (China National Space Administration) 17 / 30 17. What is the purpose of the BEAM module attached to the International Space Station (ISS)? a) Conducting experiments in Earth observation b) Providing additional living space for astronauts c) Serving as a docking port for visiting spacecraft d) Generating power through solar panels 18 / 30 18. What is the name of the spacecraft that performed multiple flybys of Jupiter's moon Europa to study its icy surface and potential for habitability? a) Juno b) Cassini c) Galileo d) New Horizons 19 / 30 19. Which space agency is known for its focus on microgravity research and technology experiments conducted aboard the International Space Station? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) JAXA 20 / 30 20. Which space agency is known for its strengths in Earth observation and environmental monitoring, with a fleet of satellites dedicated to monitoring the planet's health? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) ISRO 21 / 30 21. What is the habitable zone around a star? a) The region where life is known to exist b) The region where liquid water could exist on a planet's surface c) The region where the star's energy output is highest d) The region where atmospheric conditions are stable 22 / 30 22. Which space agency has strengths in planetary exploration and has conducted successful missions to study Venus, Mars, and other celestial bodies? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) CNSA 23 / 30 23. Which space telescope, launched by NASA in 2003, is dedicated to studying the infrared universe, providing insights into the formation of stars, planets, and galaxies? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) Spitzer Space Telescope c) Herschel Space Observatory d) James Webb Space Telescope 24 / 30 24. Who was the first woman to command a space shuttle mission? a) Sally Ride b) Eileen Collins c) Peggy Whitson d) Mae Jemison 25 / 30 25. Which space agency excels in international collaboration and partnerships, contributing to various missions such as the ISS and Mars exploration? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) CNSA 26 / 30 26. Which space telescope is responsible for discovering thousands of exoplanets outside our solar system? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) Chandra X-ray Observatory c) Kepler Space Telescope d) James Webb Space Telescope 27 / 30 27. What is the name of the proposed NASA mission to study the habitability of exoplanets by searching for signs of life through the detection of biosignatures in their atmospheres? a) WFIRST b) LUVOIR c) HabEx d) OST 28 / 30 28. Which space telescope, launched by ESA in 2009, studies the universe in gamma-ray wavelengths, providing insights into high-energy phenomena such as black holes, pulsars, and gamma-ray bursts? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) Chandra X-ray Observatory c) Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope d) James Webb Space Telescope 29 / 30 29. Which spacecraft, developed by SpaceX, is designed for crewed missions to and from the International Space Station (ISS) and other destinations in low Earth orbit? a) Apollo Command Module b) Soyuz c) Space Shuttle d) Dragon 30 / 30 30. 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