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1 min • 5 pts
As a result of the recent discovery of lunar water, the moon has suddenly become a far more interesting place for investors, (1)_______ must now view the long-term prospects with optimism. The last manned mission to the moon drew (2) ___ __ a close in 1973 when two astronauts from Apollo 17 climbed back into their lunar module, (3 )_______ collected a lot of moonrock, but bereft (4 )_______ any future plans. Now the moon shines brighter for astronauts and scientists alike, (5 )_______ to the existence of (6 )________m might be billions of tonnes of water at the poles.
There is (7)_______high-tech substitute for water in space exploration. To support the international space station, (8 )) _________ has cost at least $100,00 0 a day to send water into orbit. Not only would lunar water cut these costs, but it would additionally be used for rocket fuel, (9 )_______ two components, liquid hydrogen, and liquid oxygen, are the elements found in water.
Scientists are particularly excited (10) _______, given the absence of an atmosphere, lunar water has never been recycled and they believe, therefore, that it could very well hold clues to the formation of the solar system itself.
2.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
As a result of the recent discovery of lunar water, the moon has suddenly become a far more interesting place for investors, (1)_______must now view the long-term prospects with optimism. The last manned mission to the moon drew (2) ___ __ a close in 1973 when two astronauts from Apollo 17 climbed back into their lunar module, (3 )_______ collected a lot of moonrock, but bereft (4 )_______ any future plans. Now the moon shines brighter for astronauts and scientists alike, (5 )_______ to the existence of (6 )________m might be billions of tonnes of water at the poles.
There is (7)_______high-tech substitute for water in space exploration. To support the international space station, (8 )) _________ has cost at least $100,00 0 a day to send water into orbit. Not only would lunar water cut these costs, but it would additionally be used for rocket fuel, (9 )_______ two components, liquid hydrogen, and liquid oxygen, are the elements found in water.
Scientists are particularly excited (10) _______, given the absence of an atmosphere, lunar water has never been recycled and they believe, therefore, that it could very well hold clues to the formation of the solar system itself.
3.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
As a result of the recent discovery of lunar water, the moon has suddenly become a far more interesting place for investors, (1)_______must now view the long-term prospects with optimism. The last manned mission to the moon drew (2) ___ __ a close in 1973 when two astronauts from Apollo 17 climbed back into their lunar module, (3 )_______ collected a lot of moonrock, but bereft (4 )_______ any future plans. Now the moon shines brighter for astronauts and scientists alike, (5 )_______ to the existence of (6 )________m might be billions of tonnes of water at the poles.
There is (7)_______high-tech substitute for water in space exploration. To support the international space station, (8 )) _________ has cost at least $100,00 0 a day to send water into orbit. Not only would lunar water cut these costs, but it would additionally be used for rocket fuel, (9 )_______ two components, liquid hydrogen, and liquid oxygen, are the elements found in water.
Scientists are particularly excited (10) _______, given the absence of an atmosphere, lunar water has never been recycled and they believe, therefore, that it could very well hold clues to the formation of the solar system itself.
4.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
As a result of the recent discovery of lunar water, the moon has suddenly become a far more interesting place for investors, (1)_______must now view the long-term prospects with optimism. The last manned mission to the moon drew (2) ___ __ a close in 1973 when two astronauts from Apollo 17 climbed back into their lunar module, (3 )_______ collected a lot of moonrock, but bereft (4 )_______ any future plans. Now the moon shines brighter for astronauts and scientists alike, (5 )_______ to the existence of (6 )________m might be billions of tonnes of water at the poles.
There is (7)_______high-tech substitute for water in space exploration. To support the international space station, (8 )) _________ has cost at least $100,00 0 a day to send water into orbit. Not only would lunar water cut these costs, but it would additionally be used for rocket fuel, (9 )_______ two components, liquid hydrogen, and liquid oxygen, are the elements found in water.
Scientists are particularly excited (10) _______, given the absence of an atmosphere, lunar water has never been recycled and they believe, therefore, that it could very well hold clues to the formation of the solar system itself.
5.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
As a result of the recent discovery of lunar water, the moon has suddenly become a far more interesting place for investors, (1)_______must now view the long-term prospects with optimism. The last manned mission to the moon drew (2) ___ __ a close in 1973 when two astronauts from Apollo 17 climbed back into their lunar module, (3 )_______ collected a lot of moonrock, but bereft (4 )_______ any future plans. Now the moon shines brighter for astronauts and scientists alike, (5 )_______ to the existence of (6 )________m might be billions of tonnes of water at the poles.
There is (7)_______high-tech substitute for water in space exploration. To support the international space station, (8 )) _________ has cost at least $100,00 0 a day to send water into orbit. Not only would lunar water cut these costs, but it would additionally be used for rocket fuel, (9 )_______ two components, liquid hydrogen, and liquid oxygen, are the elements found in water.
Scientists are particularly excited (10) _______, given the absence of an atmosphere, lunar water has never been recycled and they believe, therefore, that it could very well hold clues to the formation of the solar system itself.
6.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
As a result of the recent discovery of lunar water, the moon has suddenly become a far more interesting place for investors, (1)_______must now view the long-term prospects with optimism. The last manned mission to the moon drew (2) ___ __ a close in 1973 when two astronauts from Apollo 17 climbed back into their lunar module, (3 )_______ collected a lot of moonrock, but bereft (4 )_______ any future plans. Now the moon shines brighter for astronauts and scientists alike, (5 )_______ to the existence of (6 )________might be billions of tonnes of water at the poles.
There is (7)_______high-tech substitute for water in space exploration. To support the international space station, (8 )) _________ has cost at least $100,00 0 a day to send water into orbit. Not only would lunar water cut these costs, but it would additionally be used for rocket fuel, (9 )_______ two components, liquid hydrogen, and liquid oxygen, are the elements found in water.
Scientists are particularly excited (10) _______, given the absence of an atmosphere, lunar water has never been recycled and they believe, therefore, that it could very well hold clues to the formation of the solar system itself.
7.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
As a result of the recent discovery of lunar water, the moon has suddenly become a far more interesting place for investors, (1)_______must now view the long-term prospects with optimism. The last manned mission to the moon drew (2) ___ __ a close in 1973 when two astronauts from Apollo 17 climbed back into their lunar module, (3 )_______ collected a lot of moonrock, but bereft (4 )_______ any future plans. Now the moon shines brighter for astronauts and scientists alike, (5 )_______ to the existence of (6 )________m might be billions of tonnes of water at the poles.
There is (7)_______ high-tech substitute for water in space exploration. To support the international space station, (8 )) _________ has cost at least $100,00 0 a day to send water into orbit. Not only would lunar water cut these costs, but it would additionally be used for rocket fuel, (9 )_______ two components, liquid hydrogen, and liquid oxygen, are the elements found in water.
Scientists are particularly excited (10) _______, given the absence of an atmosphere, lunar water has never been recycled and they believe, therefore, that it could very well hold clues to the formation of the solar system itself.
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