Answer: Arthur C Clarke Wrote 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Answer: Helen Sharman First Briton in space who tripped when lighting the flame for the World Student Games in Sheffield in 1991.
Answer: What is the meaning of life, the universe and everything? From "Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy" (The square root of 1764 being 42)
Answer: The Moon Stone Willkie Collins's Book - "The Moonstone"
Answer: Telstar Satellite. Name of pop music hit by group the Tornadoes.
Answer: Question 6 has been disregarded
Answer: Apollo US Space programme ('a' + 'pollo')
Answer: Denis Tito First space tourist - paid $20 million to go up in space this year.
Answer: The Star of Bethlehem Latin name for the plant - Star of Bethlehem. Reference to three wise men in nativity story.
Answer: Homer's Odyssey Coen brothers' film was loosely based on the Odyssey - Mrs Simpson's husband is Homer.
Answer: Pluto Ancient mythology and Disney
Answer: Mr Spock "Big Ears" - Star Trek - Dr Spock - Mr Spock the paediatrician
Answer: Betelgeuse Distant star. Phonetic answer.
Answer: The Moon's a Balloon Title of David Niven's autobiography
Answer: The DISH Nursery rhyme - The Dish in Oz, that relayed the moon landings.
Answer: Copernicus Astronomer ('Copperknickers')
Answer: Name of 2001 Space Odyssey computer Hal was the name of the 2001 Space Odyssey computer.
Answer: Milky Way 'The sweet you can eat between meals without ruining your appetite!'
Answer: The Daily Planet Superman Clark Kent worked on the Daily Planet
Answer: Halley's Comet 'We hear' means we know it's spelt differently - Rocker Bill Haley.
Answer: Mir Russian space station - German mir=to me rim=edge backwards
Answer: Giotto Jot+O. Giotto's painting of the Adoration of the Magi in Padua depicts the Star with a comet's tail
Answer: Space to be you NWR Motto
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