Fill in future continuous or future perfect to complete the sentences below.
1. This time tomorrow morning Captain Neil Armstrong and his crew (leave) earth and (head) for the planet Mars.
2. On the first day of their voyage, they (orbit) the earth every 20 seconds.
3. Crew members Yuri Gagarin and Sally Ride (check)all the instrument all day long to make sure they are working properly. They (not/take) it easy.
4. By the end of the year 2044 they (arrive) on the planet Mars. They (go) 100 million light years andyet they (not/age) even one year. Miraculous!
5. What (do/they) about as they zip through space? Will theybe frightened? I doubt it. They will be too busy.
6. The captain says that by the end of the first week, they (discover)many interesting things about space and alien beings.
7. By the end of the first month aboard the spaceship, the Martian Explorer, the crew (get used to) living without gravity and to eating theirfood out of tubes. On a normal day they (float) around the cabin.
8. Scientists claim that within the next 50 years, they (find out)whether life on Mars exists or not and they (meet) those littlegreen men, Martians.
9. In the meantime, let us wish good luck to Captain Armstrong and his crew. They (explore) the outer reaches of the universe.
10. By 2044 (they/expand) our knowledge of new frontiers and deep space.