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CAP Billy Mitchell Aerospace EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027 ACCURATE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED SOLUTIONS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST VERSION 1. What rocket was used to launch the first manned Apollo mission, Apollo 7? - ANSWER Saturn IB 2. Who developed a technique called spin stabilization? - ANSWER William Hale 3. What US manned space program was the first to use a two man capsule? - ANSWER Gemini 4. The approximate daily dosage of radiation on the International Space Station is equivalent to how many chest x-rays? - ANSWER About 8 5. Who was the first American to orbit the Earth? - ANSWER John Glenn 6. What is the most widely accepted altitude where space begins? - ANSWER 62 miles 7. Who is known as the "Father or Modern Astronautics"? - ANSWER Konstantin Tsiolkovsky 8. What does Newton's third law of motion state? - ANSWER For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction 9. For what does GNSS stand? - ANSWER Global Navigation Satellite System 10. What was the name of the first joint international space mission that took place in 1975? This involved the linkup in space of American and Soviet manned spacecraft. - ANSWER Apollo-Soyuz 11. Which of the following is NOT true regarding cumulus clouds? - ANSWER They are high in the sky 12. A nautical mile is longer that a statute mile and is equal to how many feet? - ANSWER 6,076 feet 13. What American-based, British-owned commercial spaceflight company offers tourists the opportunity to experience a suborbital flight aboard SpaceShipTwo (also known as the VSS Enterprise)? - ANSWER Virgin Galactic or Scaled Composites 14. If the Sun were hollow, about how many Earth's would fit inside it? - ANSWER One million 15. Dr. Robert Goddard is known as which of the following? - ANSWER Father of Modern Rocketry 16. In what year was the first US satellite successfully launched into orbit around the Earth? - ANSWER 1958 17. If a meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere, it is called a (an) ________ . - ANSWER Meteor 18. A heading indicator is also known as a... - ANSWER Directional Gyro 19. Which of the following is NOT true regarding microbursts? - ANSWER Microbursts usually occur gradually, thus allowing a pilot time to react 20. Which of the following provides energy that caused our atmosphere to move both horizontally and vertically? - ANSWER The Sun 21. What rocket was used to launch the first manned Apollo mission, Apollo 7? - ANSWER Saturn IB 22. What temperature scale is based on absolute zero and commonly used by scientists? - ANSWER Kelvin 23. Who developed a technique called spin stabilization? - ANSWER William Hale 24. What is the definition for orbit? - ANSWER The path a satellite takes around a celestial body 25. What US manned space program was the first to use a two man capsule? - ANSWER Gemini 26. The approximate daily dosage of radiation on the International Space Station is equivalent to how many chest x-rays? - ANSWER About 8 27. Who was the first American to orbit the Earth? - ANSWER John Glenn 28. In July of 2008, which NASA spacecraft confirmed water on Mars? - ANSWER Phoenix Lander 29. What is the most widely accepted altitude where space begins? - ANSWER 62 miles 30. Space, as described by the Air Force and NASA, begins at an altitude of _______miles. - ANSWER 76 miles 31. which of the following terms refers to the distance from one solar system to another - ANSWER interstellar space 32. small amounts of gravity or low gravity is called - ANSWER microgravity 33. in what year was the first weather satellite launched - ANSWER 1960 34. Define the internet - ANSWER a worldwide collection of different networks connecting millions of devices to allow communication between them 35. What is the goal of NASA? - ANSWER Peaceful exploration of space for the benefit of all humankind 36. The gemeni IV mission was the first american mission in which a spacewalk occured. Who was the astronaut who performed this spacewalk during the gemeni IV mission in 1956 - ANSWER Ed White 37. _____ is a broader field that encompasses aspects of cyber security along with other topics - ANSWER Computer Science 38. What is the name of the "mothership" responsible for taking SpaceShipTwo to an altitude of about 50,000 before SpacerShipTwo detaches to rocket into suborbital space? - ANSWER WhiteKnightTwo (WK2), or 'Eve' 39. What kind of star has the longest life? - ANSWER a cooler, low mass star 40. Which two planets are so similar they are called twin planets - ANSWER Uranus & Neptune 41. Which apollo mission resulted in the first lunar landing - ANSWER Apollo 11 42. Which astronomer first used the term "satellites" to describe the moons of jupiter that he could see - ANSWER Johanes Kepler 43. What was project apollos mission - ANSWER to put an american man on the moon 44. In order to stay in orbit around the earth an object must be at an altitude of at least how many miles? - ANSWER 80-90

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CAP Billy Mitchell Aerospace EXAM
STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027 ACCURATE
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED SOLUTIONS ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<NEWEST VERSION>


1. What rocket was used to launch the first manned Apollo mission, Apollo 7?
- ANSWER ✔ Saturn IB

2. Who developed a technique called spin stabilization? - ANSWER ✔
William Hale

3. What US manned space program was the first to use a two man capsule? -
ANSWER ✔ Gemini

4. The approximate daily dosage of radiation on the International Space Station
is equivalent to how many chest x-rays? - ANSWER ✔ About 8

5. Who was the first American to orbit the Earth? - ANSWER ✔ John Glenn

6. What is the most widely accepted altitude where space begins? - ANSWER
✔ 62 miles

7. Who is known as the "Father or Modern Astronautics"? - ANSWER ✔
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

8. What does Newton's third law of motion state? - ANSWER ✔ For every
action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

,9. For what does GNSS stand? - ANSWER ✔ Global Navigation Satellite
System

10.What was the name of the first joint international space mission that took
place in 1975? This involved the linkup in space of American and Soviet
manned spacecraft. - ANSWER ✔ Apollo-Soyuz

11.Which of the following is NOT true regarding cumulus clouds? - ANSWER
✔ They are high in the sky

12.A nautical mile is longer that a statute mile and is equal to how many feet? -
ANSWER ✔ 6,076 feet

13.What American-based, British-owned commercial spaceflight company
offers tourists the opportunity to experience a suborbital flight aboard
SpaceShipTwo (also known as the VSS Enterprise)? - ANSWER ✔ Virgin
Galactic or Scaled Composites

14.If the Sun were hollow, about how many Earth's would fit inside it? -
ANSWER ✔ One million

15.Dr. Robert Goddard is known as which of the following? - ANSWER ✔
Father of Modern Rocketry

16.In what year was the first US satellite successfully launched into orbit
around the Earth? - ANSWER ✔ 1958

17.If a meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere, it is called a (an) ________ . -
ANSWER ✔ Meteor

18.A heading indicator is also known as a... - ANSWER ✔ Directional Gyro

19.Which of the following is NOT true regarding microbursts? - ANSWER ✔
Microbursts usually occur gradually, thus allowing a pilot time to react

20.Which of the following provides energy that caused our atmosphere to move
both horizontally and vertically? - ANSWER ✔ The Sun

,21.What rocket was used to launch the first manned Apollo mission, Apollo 7?
- ANSWER ✔ Saturn IB

22.What temperature scale is based on absolute zero and commonly used by
scientists? - ANSWER ✔ Kelvin

23.Who developed a technique called spin stabilization? - ANSWER ✔
William Hale

24.What is the definition for orbit? - ANSWER ✔ The path a satellite takes
around a celestial body

25.What US manned space program was the first to use a two man capsule? -
ANSWER ✔ Gemini

26.The approximate daily dosage of radiation on the International Space Station
is equivalent to how many chest x-rays? - ANSWER ✔ About 8

27.Who was the first American to orbit the Earth? - ANSWER ✔ John Glenn

28.In July of 2008, which NASA spacecraft confirmed water on Mars? -
ANSWER ✔ Phoenix Lander

29.What is the most widely accepted altitude where space begins? - ANSWER
✔ 62 miles

30.Space, as described by the Air Force and NASA, begins at an altitude of
_______miles. - ANSWER ✔ 76 miles

31.which of the following terms refers to the distance from one solar system to
another - ANSWER ✔ interstellar space

32.small amounts of gravity or low gravity is called - ANSWER ✔
microgravity

33.in what year was the first weather satellite launched - ANSWER ✔ 1960

, 34.Define the internet - ANSWER ✔ a worldwide collection of different
networks connecting millions of devices to allow communication between
them

35.What is the goal of NASA? - ANSWER ✔ Peaceful exploration of space
for the benefit of all humankind

36.The gemeni IV mission was the first american mission in which a spacewalk
occured. Who was the astronaut who performed this spacewalk during the
gemeni IV mission in 1956 - ANSWER ✔ Ed White

37._____ is a broader field that encompasses aspects of cyber security along
with other topics - ANSWER ✔ Computer Science

38.What is the name of the "mothership" responsible for taking SpaceShipTwo
to an altitude of about 50,000 before SpacerShipTwo detaches to rocket into
suborbital space? - ANSWER ✔ WhiteKnightTwo (WK2), or 'Eve'

39.What kind of star has the longest life? - ANSWER ✔ a cooler, low mass
star

40.Which two planets are so similar they are called twin planets - ANSWER
✔ Uranus & Neptune

41.Which apollo mission resulted in the first lunar landing - ANSWER ✔
Apollo 11

42.Which astronomer first used the term "satellites" to describe the moons of
jupiter that he could see - ANSWER ✔ Johanes Kepler

43.What was project apollos mission - ANSWER ✔ to put an american man
on the moon

44.In order to stay in orbit around the earth an object must be at an altitude of at
least how many miles? - ANSWER ✔ 80-90

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