Weltraumforschungs-Grundlagen

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Humans have always looked up at the stars and wondered about space. In 1969, people first walked on the moon. Neil Armstrong was the first person to step on the moon. It was an toll moment for everyone on Earth.
Astronauts travel to space in rockets and spacecraft. Getting to space is very hard. Rockets need to go very fast to leave Earth. Astronauts train for many years before they can go to space.

In space, there is no gravity like on Earth. Things float around! Astronauts must sleep in sleeping bags attached to walls. They eat special food from tubes and packages.
Today, astronauts live on the International Space Station. It flies around Earth every 90 minutes. Scientists do experiments there to learn about space. People from many countries work together on the station.
We have sent robots to Mars and other planets. Maybe one day humans will visit Mars too! Space exploration helps us learn about our universe and find new places to explore.
Ebene: Stufe C
A. Vokabelzuordnung
Ordnen Sie jedem Wort die passende Definition zu.
1. stars ______
2. toll ______
3. astronauts ______
4. gravity ______
5. packages ______
6. Station ______
7. experiments ______
8. robots ______
9. universe ______
10. explore ______
a. all of space and everything in it
b. the force that pulls things down
c. wrapped containers
d. machines that can do tasks
e. very surprising and wonderful
f. bright lights in the night sky
g. a place where people work
h. tests to learn new things
i. to go to new places and learn
j. people who travel to space
B. Richtig oder Falsch
Schreiben Sie für jede Aussage ein W (Wahr) oder ein F (Falsch).
- People first walked on the moon in 1999. ______
- Neil Armstrong was the first person on the moon. ______
- Astronauts train for many years. ______
- In space, things float because of gravity. ______
- The Space Station flies around Earth. ______
- Astronauts eat normal food like at home. ______
- We have sent robots to Mars. ______
- Only one country uses the Space Station. ______
- Space exploration helps us learn about the universe. ______

C. Füllen Sie die Lücken aus
Wortliste: stars | astronauts | gravity | Station | experiments | robots | universe
- Humans have always wondered about the _______________.
- _______________ travel to space in rockets.
- In space, there is no _______________ like on Earth.
- Astronauts live on the International Space _______________.
- We have sent _______________ to Mars.
D. Verständnisfragen
- When did people first walk on the moon?
- Who was the first person on the moon?
- Why do things float in space?
- What do scientists do on the Space Station?
- What planets have we sent robots to?

E. Diskussionsfragen
Besprechen Sie diese Fragen mit einem Partner oder schreiben Sie Ihre Antworten auf.
- Would you like to be an astronaut? Why?
- What would you take to space with you?
- Do you think people will live on Mars someday?
Lösungsschlüssel
Überprüfen Sie Ihre Antworten unten.
A. Vokabeln: 1-f, 2-e, 3-j, 4-b, 5-c, 6-g, 7-h, 8-d, 9-a, 10-i
B. Richtig/Falsch: 1-F, 2-T, 3-T, 4-F, 5-T, 6-F, 7-T, 8-F, 9-T
C. Füllen Sie die Lücken aus: 1-stars, 2-Astronauts, 3-gravity, 4-Station, 5-robots
D. Verständnis: 1. In 1969; 2. Neil Armstrong; 3. Because there is no gravity; 4. They do experiments to learn about space; 5. Mars and other planets
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