Unlock the new Astronaut career in BitLife with the Astronaut Special Career Pack. Here’s all the astronaut technical training answers in BitLife.
How to Become an Astronaut in BitLife
How to get to the technical training test is explained in depth in our guide on the link below, but here’s a quick rundown for you. The steps you need to take to become an astronaut in BitLife are as follows:
- Buy the Astronaut special career pack for $6.99 or own the Boss Mode.
- Get a STEM degree and pilot’s license.
- Go to Space Academy and train.
- Apply to a Space Agency.
You will also need 40 hours of flight lessons before becoming an Astronaut in BitLife. This will cost a couple thousand dollars, so make sure that you are prepared to pay. The flight lessons are located in the Licenses category in the Activities menu. After completing your flight courses, you can then try for your Pilot’s license.
You will also need to pay for the two years of Technical, Flight, and Fitness training courses before trying out for the Astronaut program at the Space Academy.
Answers for All Astronaut Technical Training Questions in BitLife
When you finally have the Astronaut Technical Training test in front of you, as in every multiple choice test, the order of questions and the arrangement of answers will be randomized.
However, as the experienced cheaters on tests that you are, you probably already know how to use cheat sheets like this one, simply use CTRL+F in the browser to search for the question you need the answer for. If you are on mobile, use the search option in your browser to do the same, or just scroll down the next 47 questions and answers from the Astronaut Technical Training test. Good luck!
BitLife Astronaut Technical Training Answers
Astronaut Test Questions | BitLife Astronaut Answers |
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What is the name of our moon? | The Moon |
Who was the first person to step foot on the Moon? | Neil Armstrong |
What is the payload of a rocket? | The cargo taken into space |
What does a light-year measure? | Distance |
How many Earths can fit inside the Sun? | One million |
How many astronauts have set foot on the moon? | 12 |
What was the first mammal in space? | A Dog |
What is the reflective glass covering on an astronaut’s spacesuit called? | A visor |
What is the force that counteracts the Thrust force for flight? | Drag |
Which is the most common propellant for a rocket? | Liquid Hydrogen |
What is a Meteorite? | Rock from space that hits Earth |
How old is the Earth? | About 4.5 billion years old |
What is the official term for an astronaut’s spacesuit? | An Extravehicular Mobility Unit |
What is the term for the up and down movement of a Plane? | Pitch Motion |
How long does it take to travel from Earth to Moon? | Three days |
How often does the Earth revolve around the Sun? | Once every 365 days |
What makes it possible for the Earth to orbit the Sun? | The Sun’s gravitational pull |
How long does it take light from the Sun to reach Earth? | About 8 minutes |
The Great Red Spot Appears on which planet? | Jupiter |
What keeps astronauts in place when sleeping in zero gravity? | Velcro |
What is the purpose of the nose cone on a rocket? | Reduce air resistance |
What’s the name for the point at which nothing can escape a black hole’s gravitational pull? | The event horizon |
Where did the Moon Landing take place in 1969? | The Sea of Tranquility |
Which type of rocket engine is used to maneuver spacecraft during flight and adjust their trajectory? | Maneuvering thrusters |
Who invented the telescope? | Hans Lippershey |
What is the name of the device that astronauts wear to regulate the flow of oxygen and remove carbon dioxide while in space? | Liquid Cooling & Ventilation Garment |
What does the acronym LEO stand for? | Low-Earth Orbit |
At 450 degree Celsius, which planet is the hottest in the solar system? | Venus |
What makes it possible for Earth to orbit the Sun? | Gravity |
What is the force that causes the plane to fly? | Lift |
What is a constellation? | A pattern of stars |
Which instrument measures the mix and concentration of the air astronauts breathe inside a spacecraft? | Oxygen sensor |
What is the term for the left and right movement of a Plane? | Yaw |
What is the purpose of the solar panel on satellites? | To power the satellite |
What protective layer surrounds a rocket to protect it from the intense heat generated during re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere? | The heat shield |
What is the speed of Light? | 300 million meters per second |
What is the name of the tool used by astronauts to collect samples of rock and soil from the surface of the moon? | Rock Hammer |
What type of spacecraft is used to transport astronauts from Earth to and from the International Space Station? | Soyuz spacecraft |
What keeps an astronaut attached to a spacecraft while on a spacewalk? | A tether system |
What is the name of the robotic arm used by astronauts to manipulate objects outside the spacecraft? | Canadarm |
What is the name of the machine that simulates the effect of gravity on the human body? | Centrifuge |
Which type of engine is used to maneuver spacecraft during flight and adjust their trajectory? | Maneuvering thrusters |
What is an astronaut’s maximum absorbency garment? | It’s a diaper |
What is the name of the galaxy that will collide with the Milky Way someday? | Andromeda |
How long does it take the space station to orbit once around Earth? | 90 minutes |
Stars are fueled by the nuclear fusion of what gas? | Hydrogen |
What is the closest star to Earth? | The Sun |
And that’s all the BitLife Astronaut answers needed to pass the test.
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