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Space Exploration
Sentence Completion
Online Verbs Exercise with Answers

Space Exploration Verbs

Review the vocabulary and definitions to complete the sentences in this exercise.

Deploy icon

Deploy

To put something into use or position, especially in a planned way.

Dock icon

Dock

To connect a spacecraft to another spacecraft or space station.

Establish icon

Establish

To set up or create a structure or system.

Land icon

Land

To bring something down to the ground safely.

Launch icon

Launch

To send something into space with force.

Maneuver icon

Maneuver

To carefully move or steer something, like a spacecraft, into a specific position or direction.

Mine icon

Mine

To dig into the ground or a surface to extract resources, like rocks, metals, or minerals.

Orbit icon

Orbit

To move in a curved path around something, like a planet or star, in space.

Propel icon

Propel

To push or drive something forward.

Transmit icon

Transmit

To send information, signals, or data from one place to another, often using radio or light.

Sentence Completion 

Practice with a free online English exercise with 10 verbs, sentences and answers related to Space Exploration.

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10 Facts about Space Exploration

The U.S. helped the International Space Station starting in 1998, a global effort involving 15 nations.
Some scientists suggest that we the Moon for helium-3, a rare isotope that could power future fusion reactors.
Space agencies probes to study distant planets, such as Juno, which arrived at Jupiter in 2016.
The lunar module Eagle was designed to gently on the Moon, ensuring the safety of its crew in 1969.
The Cassini probe had to carefully around Saturn’s rings to avoid collisions.
SpaceX’s Crew Dragon can automatically, without human steering, thanks to advanced software.
Mars rovers high-resolution images to Earth, revealing details of the red planet’s surface.
The thrust that can a rocket into space often comes from boosters that drop off after their job is done.
Companies like SpaceX reusable rockets, reducing costs for space travel.
Starlink satellites Earth to provide global internet coverage.