brawl stars Crossword Puzzles
Stars 2022-04-20
Across
- Dark area in space with the strongest gravity (2 wrds)
- A cloud of gas and dust in space
- Star that gets brighter because of an explosion
- Small body of matter that enters Earth's atmosphere
- Space rock that orbits the sun
- Small dense star like a planet (2 wds)
Down
- A very large star, brighter than a giant
- Galaxy we live in (2 words)
- Body in space with very dense, small mass
- A group of stars that form a pattern
- Extremely large and heavy
11 Clues: Extremely large and heavy • Galaxy we live in (2 words) • Space rock that orbits the sun • A cloud of gas and dust in space • A group of stars that form a pattern • Small dense star like a planet (2 wds) • A very large star, brighter than a giant • Body in space with very dense, small mass • Star that gets brighter because of an explosion • ...
Stars 2026-04-27
Across
- A name of a type of nebula
- The last one was recorded in our galaxy in 1604
- A collection of galaxies
- Stars spend most of their lives as these
- What hydrogen fuses into
Down
- When helium fuses into carbon and oxygen
- When the gravitational force compressing the star is balanced to the radiation pressure from photons being emitted during fusion
- The limit at which the mass of a core is less than 1.4 times the mass of the Sun
- Stars with a density of approximately 4x10^17kg/m^3
- Giant clouds of dust and gas
- A hot and dense sphere of dust and gas
11 Clues: A collection of galaxies • What hydrogen fuses into • A name of a type of nebula • Giant clouds of dust and gas • A hot and dense sphere of dust and gas • When helium fuses into carbon and oxygen • Stars spend most of their lives as these • The last one was recorded in our galaxy in 1604 • Stars with a density of approximately 4x10^17kg/m^3 • ...
Vocabulary pt 2 2023-05-09
Across
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- An object midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- diagram), A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A collapsed massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- The central part of a galaxy.
35 Clues: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • ...
star 2023-05-10
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Stars and Galaxies Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
Across
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
Down
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
35 Clues: A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2025-04-16
Across
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- The central part of a galaxy.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
Down
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- nThe classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
35 Clues: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • ...
Space and Stars Vocabulary 2025-04-16
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
vocab pt2 2025-04-23
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
astronomy vocabulary 2025-04-21
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Jack B P8 2024-04-30
Across
- galaxy stars are all young
- gas and dust
- collapsed core
- stream of charged particles
- Rasins spread apart
- start of expansion
- apparent shift
- cooler areas on surface
Down
- warm rises cool sinks
- hottest layer of sun
- 9 trillion miles year in light traviling distance
- squessing atoms together
- distand galaxy center
- sequence that fuse hydrogen and helium
- galaxies move away
- galaxy Stars all over
- loop of gas
- collapsed neutron star
- galaxy with old stars in center
19 Clues: loop of gas • gas and dust • collapsed core • apparent shift • galaxies move away • start of expansion • Rasins spread apart • hottest layer of sun • warm rises cool sinks • distand galaxy center • galaxy Stars all over • collapsed neutron star • cooler areas on surface • squessing atoms together • galaxy stars are all young • stream of charged particles • galaxy with old stars in center • ...
Jack B P8 2024-04-30
Across
- galaxy stars are all young
- gas and dust
- collapsed core
- stream of charged particles
- Rasins spread apart
- start of expansion
- apparent shift
- cooler areas on surface
Down
- warm rises cool sinks
- hottest layer of sun
- 9 trillion miles year in light traviling distance
- squessing atoms together
- distand galaxy center
- sequence that fuse hydrogen and helium
- galaxies move away
- galaxy Stars all over
- loop of gas
- collapsed neutron star
- galaxy with old stars in center
19 Clues: loop of gas • gas and dust • collapsed core • apparent shift • galaxies move away • start of expansion • Rasins spread apart • hottest layer of sun • warm rises cool sinks • distand galaxy center • galaxy Stars all over • collapsed neutron star • cooler areas on surface • squessing atoms together • galaxy stars are all young • stream of charged particles • galaxy with old stars in center • ...
sus 2024-10-28
Across
- fatta per venirci sopra
- nutrimento per i negri
- buco del piacere gay
- talmente grosse da farti soffocare
- buchi per il sacro latte
- amici dello zio adolfo
Down
- buco del piacere
- ammasso di grasso morbido e godurioso che fa sborrare
- gay morbido e pieno di peli
- ranca su brawl
- amato da gay e troie
- vanno sterminati
12 Clues: ranca su brawl • buco del piacere • vanno sterminati • buco del piacere gay • amato da gay e troie • nutrimento per i negri • amici dello zio adolfo • fatta per venirci sopra • buchi per il sacro latte • gay morbido e pieno di peli • talmente grosse da farti soffocare • ammasso di grasso morbido e godurioso che fa sborrare
Astronomy Crossword 2019-10-18
Across
- bang theory a large explosion that started the universe
- a galaxy of large group of stars, dust, gases, and other celestial bodies
- a rocky metallic object which orbits the sun
- a red giant luminous
- a gravitational region of strong nothing
- a comet that passes the earth every 75-76 years
- a small icy celestial that orbits around the sun
- a short-lived burning star
- fully illuminated moon
- where the moon covers the sun
- a person who studies stars and space
- a dwarf planet that usually orbits Neptune
- a star that suddenly increases in brightness
Down
- a law stating red shifts of the spectra of distant galaxies
- a cluster of stars
- my teacher calls himself
- a famous astronomer
- study of stars and space
- a person who goes to space to study about planets and stars
- thin curved shaped moon
- where the sun and moon are aligned
- astrology of twelve different signs
- a federal agency responsible for aerospace research
- a small low luminosity
- a student in physics 10
- a transient astronomical event
26 Clues: a cluster of stars • a famous astronomer • a red giant luminous • fully illuminated moon • a small low luminosity • thin curved shaped moon • a student in physics 10 • my teacher calls himself • study of stars and space • a short-lived burning star • where the moon covers the sun • a transient astronomical event • where the sun and moon are aligned • astrology of twelve different signs • ...
Astronomy Unit 1: Sense of Scale and Celestial Sphere 2024-02-16
Across
- the brightness of a star
- stars, Sun and Moon set in this direction
- horizontal distance from a point east on the celestial equator (2 words)
- distance based on parallax shift
- 12 constellations which the Sun appears to pass through
- a grouping of stars
- imaginary sphere where Earth is at the center and all stars lie (2 words)
- a constellation that is always visible in the sky
- dimmest magnitude observable with naked eye
- stars with a higher magnitude
- apparent shift in location
- Earth is approximately this many times bigger than Moon
Down
- the wobble of the Earth's rotation
- Sun is approximately this many times bigger than Earth
- distance from Sun to Earth (2 words)
- stars, Sun and Moon rise from this direction
- asterism within Ursa Minor, North star is on its handle (2 words)
- horizontal angle from due North
- winter constellation known as the hunter
- star at the north celestial pole
- the apparent path of the Sun
- distance light travels in one year (2 words)
- angular distance above or below celestial equator
- vertical angle from the horizon
24 Clues: a grouping of stars • the brightness of a star • apparent shift in location • the apparent path of the Sun • stars with a higher magnitude • horizontal angle from due North • vertical angle from the horizon • distance based on parallax shift • star at the north celestial pole • the wobble of the Earth's rotation • distance from Sun to Earth (2 words) • ...
geometry dash 2022-04-27
Across
- 1st level
- 3 stars
- 12th level
- easiest level online
- 1 star
- switches gravity with delay.
- 6th level
- 14th level
- 10th level
- 6-7 stars
- 8-9 stars
- launches you up. found in back on track
- 5th level
- 4th level
- 13th level
- switches gravity with no delay
- 2.2 gamemode
- 21st level
- 10 star rating
- a gd player who sadly died. fly high.
- no star
- currency found in chests and daily chests. by completing daily levels and weekly demons.
- hardest gd level 2022
- 16th level
- 9th level
- 18th level
Down
- given when a level is featured.
- 19th level
- creator of gd
- hold to jump high
- online rated level coins
- 3rd level
- 17th level
- 11th level
- official level coins
- 15th level
- like flappy bird
- zig zag lol
- 4-5 stars
- 20th level
- click to fly.
- place where you change your icons.
- 8th level
- 7th level
- 2nd level
- 2 stars
- seen in polargeist
- it can jump
48 Clues: 1 star • 3 stars • no star • 2 stars • 1st level • 6th level • 3rd level • 6-7 stars • 8-9 stars • 5th level • 4-5 stars • 4th level • 8th level • 7th level • 2nd level • 9th level • 19th level • 12th level • 14th level • 17th level • 11th level • 10th level • 15th level • 20th level • 13th level • 21st level • 16th level • 18th level • zig zag lol • it can jump • 2.2 gamemode • creator of gd • click to fly. • 10 star rating • like flappy bird • ...
chapter 7 2017-11-09
Across
- of low quality;barley passable
- a sudden rush of animals or people
- always the same; lack of variety
- a rough and noisy fight
- resembles real live, practical
- able to survive bad conditions
- to do well
Down
- to use up;tire out
- large appetite
- not planned; occasional
- not changing; faithful
- to bring or to come to being
- a person who has much experience
13 Clues: to do well • large appetite • to use up;tire out • not changing; faithful • not planned; occasional • a rough and noisy fight • to bring or to come to being • of low quality;barley passable • resembles real live, practical • able to survive bad conditions • always the same; lack of variety • a person who has much experience • a sudden rush of animals or people
Neutron Stars 2024-05-06
Across
- A star less than 1.4 solar masses:
- Neutron stars are made of what?
- Neutron stars are thought to contain neutrons in a ___ state.
- A neutron star is __ times wider than earth
- The entire star is shattered in a ___
- Scientist who discovered Neutron Stars
Down
- Part of the star will survive in a ___
- Neutron stars contain the ___ material we can observe.
- How much stronger are the magnetic fields than earth?
- The limit differentiating a neutron star from a black hole: ___ Limit
- Early scientists thought neutron stars were ____
- How much would a 150lb human weigh on a neutron star?
- Neutron stars spin ___ fast
- The first stage of a Neutron Star is a ____ explosion:
14 Clues: Neutron stars spin ___ fast • Neutron stars are made of what? • A star less than 1.4 solar masses: • The entire star is shattered in a ___ • Part of the star will survive in a ___ • Scientist who discovered Neutron Stars • A neutron star is __ times wider than earth • Early scientists thought neutron stars were ____ • How much stronger are the magnetic fields than earth? • ...
Bravo: Navy Officer Rank Structure (Collar Devices) 2016-09-19
Across
- Three silver five pointed stars
- Four silver five pointed stars
- Silver bar with two blue breaks
- Five silver five pointed stars
- Two silver bars
- Silver oak leaf
- Silver bar one 1/8th horizontal blue line
- One silver bar
Down
- Gold oak leaf
- One silver five pointed star
- Two silver five pointed stars
- Silver bar with three blue breaks
- Gold bar with three blue breaks
- Silver eagle
- One gold bar
15 Clues: Silver eagle • One gold bar • Gold oak leaf • One silver bar • Two silver bars • Silver oak leaf • One silver five pointed star • Two silver five pointed stars • Four silver five pointed stars • Five silver five pointed stars • Three silver five pointed stars • Gold bar with three blue breaks • Silver bar with two blue breaks • Silver bar with three blue breaks • ...
Bravo: Navy Officer Rank Structure (Collar Devices) 2016-09-19
Across
- Silver oak leaf
- Silver bar one 1/8th horizontal blue line
- One silver five pointed star
- Silver eagle
- Gold bar with three blue breaks
- Gold oak leaf
- Silver bar with two blue breaks
Down
- One silver bar
- Two silver five pointed stars
- Four silver five pointed stars
- Silver bar with three blue breaks
- Two silver bars
- Five silver five pointed stars
- Three silver five pointed stars
- One gold bar
15 Clues: Silver eagle • One gold bar • Gold oak leaf • One silver bar • Silver oak leaf • Two silver bars • One silver five pointed star • Two silver five pointed stars • Four silver five pointed stars • Five silver five pointed stars • Gold bar with three blue breaks • Three silver five pointed stars • Silver bar with two blue breaks • Silver bar with three blue breaks • ...
Level B Unit 7-9 Review Crossword 2022-03-04
Across
- faulty, imperfect, not as it should be
- to force our from a property
- earlier, former
- disobedient, rebellious
- the central point or heart of the matter
- a slight fault, defect, crack
- to turn bottom side up
- striking, remarkable
- the act of swearing to a lie
- to attract, tempt
Down
- to turn aside sharply
- horrible, revolting, ghastly
- having life, living
- a petty objection
- to thrash about in a clumsy way
- to become or make less
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- extremely bad, glaring
- one who looks on or observes
- to spread throughout
20 Clues: earlier, former • a petty objection • to attract, tempt • having life, living • striking, remarkable • to spread throughout • to turn aside sharply • to become or make less • extremely bad, glaring • to turn bottom side up • disobedient, rebellious • a noisy quarrel or fight • horrible, revolting, ghastly • to force our from a property • one who looks on or observes • ...
Dinner Tonight 2013-09-29
Across
- Oater brawl site
- Unprotected, in a way
- Annual event held in Munich
- Rand's mapping partner
- Controversial liver dish
- something we love very much that's on the menu
- Shoemaker on a horse
- sardinian potato filled ravioli
- America's birthplace
- Like some opportunities
- Petit déjeuner drink
- Mustard family member
- Ivy League member
Down
- A Philadelphia Street
- One way to cook
- Greasy-spoon fixture
- The second owner of this place.
- Where to sample bouquets of roses?
- Where we're eating tonight?
- _____ jacket
- Historical turning point
- Hemingway's "Moveable feast"
- Linchpin
- It may be pale
24 Clues: Linchpin • _____ jacket • It may be pale • One way to cook • Oater brawl site • Ivy League member • Greasy-spoon fixture • Shoemaker on a horse • America's birthplace • Petit déjeuner drink • A Philadelphia Street • Unprotected, in a way • Mustard family member • Rand's mapping partner • Like some opportunities • Controversial liver dish • Historical turning point • Where we're eating tonight? • ...
Unit 7 Level B 2015-02-12
Across
- intense anger
- faulty, imperfect
- native to a country, not foreign
- wide awake, alert
- an inexperienced person
- a person or thing with seemingly contradictory qualities
- to bring up, care for, train, nourish
- the act of swearing to a lie
- a sudden burst of anything
Down
- chief, most important
- skilled, expert, or capable in any field or activity
- force or speed with which something moves
- extremely bad, glaring
- slight fault
- striking, remarkable
- to make or become confused
- to hate or loathe
- to dare, take upon oneself, take liberties
- noisy quarrel or fight
- earlier, former
20 Clues: slight fault • intense anger • earlier, former • faulty, imperfect • wide awake, alert • to hate or loathe • striking, remarkable • chief, most important • extremely bad, glaring • noisy quarrel or fight • an inexperienced person • to make or become confused • a sudden burst of anything • the act of swearing to a lie • native to a country, not foreign • to bring up, care for, train, nourish • ...
Vocab 5/1/23 2023-05-03
Across
- an oath to a lie
- not a single ___ could be seen
- "first and ___, we need to protect our planet"
- "I ___ you have the paperwork"
- opposite of consistent
- they fired a ___ in his honor
- parents ___ their children
- faulty, not as it should be
- opposite of unaware
- very bad, glaring
Down
- skilled, expert
- the small ___ turned into a fierce battle
- opposite of "after"
- opposite of sluggishness
- native, not foreign
- to become confused, agitated, or nervous
- opposite of veteran
- striking; a well known person
- opposite of love or adore
- rage
20 Clues: rage • skilled, expert • an oath to a lie • very bad, glaring • opposite of "after" • native, not foreign • opposite of veteran • opposite of unaware • opposite of consistent • opposite of sluggishness • opposite of love or adore • parents ___ their children • faulty, not as it should be • striking; a well known person • they fired a ___ in his honor • not a single ___ could be seen • ...
Book 5 - McGuffey Second Reader 2021-02-12
Across
- a pretended attack
- proud
- dignified and somber in conduct or character
- to mock or insult
- to perform a training exercise
- a temporary pause in a fight
- to take back or away
- devotion to a cause
- violent anger
- to give a solemn promise
Down
- an enemy
- nothing
- a level area of land
- a small round hill or mound
- bother; perplex
- injury, especially on which the skin is cut
- a struggle, fight, or quarrel
- to take forcefully
- a rough, noisy fight
- to persuade; cajole
- surrender or give up
- terror; fear
22 Clues: proud • nothing • an enemy • terror; fear • violent anger • bother; perplex • to mock or insult • a pretended attack • to take forcefully • to persuade; cajole • devotion to a cause • a level area of land • a rough, noisy fight • surrender or give up • to take back or away • to give a solemn promise • a small round hill or mound • a temporary pause in a fight • a struggle, fight, or quarrel • ...
LESSON 11 DEVIN 2022-05-17
Across
- syn:nefarious
- a deceptive outward appearance
- ant:nefarious
- ant:patrician
- glaringly bad
- a loud quarrel or fight
- syn:futile
- having similar origin
- manner of walking
- beginning or origin
- syn:fracas
- syn:flagrant
- an aristocrat
- one sent out on a special mission
- ant:futile
- to ask or inquire
- ant:carp
Down
- ant:facade
- useless;pointless
- syn:kindred
- ant:lacerate
- syn:emissary
- spotless;perfect
- to tear
- syn:gait
- syn:carp
- syn:patrician
- a line of people or cars
- syn:genesis
- syn:immaculate
- ant:kindred
- ant:immaculate
- to complain
- ant:genesis
- very wicked
- syn:query
- syn:lacerate
37 Clues: to tear • syn:gait • syn:carp • ant:carp • syn:query • ant:facade • syn:futile • syn:fracas • ant:futile • syn:kindred • syn:genesis • ant:kindred • to complain • ant:genesis • very wicked • ant:lacerate • syn:emissary • syn:flagrant • syn:lacerate • syn:nefarious • syn:patrician • ant:nefarious • ant:patrician • glaringly bad • an aristocrat • syn:immaculate • ant:immaculate • spotless;perfect • useless;pointless • manner of walking • ...
Unit 6-5 Vocabulary 2022-10-26
Across
- a brawl or quarrel, to become ragged or worn
- blow in stormy gusts
- the length of time something lasts
- strange, weird, mysterious
- unable to feel or move
- to linger or wait
- a resident
- notes or explanations
- overly self-satisfied
- willful or stubborn
- faithfulness or accuracy
Down
- a brief summary
- sharp and severe
- unexpected loss or defeat
- extremely hungry or eager for satisfaction
- to prove incorrect
- to calm or soothe
- to ruin through clumsiness
- aspect or side of a subject cut side of a gem
- regret or guilt
20 Clues: a resident • a brief summary • regret or guilt • sharp and severe • to calm or soothe • to linger or wait • to prove incorrect • willful or stubborn • blow in stormy gusts • notes or explanations • overly self-satisfied • unable to feel or move • faithfulness or accuracy • unexpected loss or defeat • strange, weird, mysterious • to ruin through clumsiness • the length of time something lasts • ...
Vocab unit 7 2024-01-05
Across
- the act of swearing to a lie
- Synonym of gross
- Antonym of pro
- a household servant
- Antonym of pleasure
- skilled, expert, or capable in any field
- Synonym of awry
- Synonym of leading
- Synonym of enigma
Down
- Antonym of love
- to bring up, care for, train, nourish
- A noisy quarrel or fight
- Antonym of unknown
- to make or become confused, agitated, or nervous
- Synonym of barrage
- the force or speed with which something moves
- Antonym of later
- Antonym of unobservant
- Synonym of trespass
- a slight fault
20 Clues: Antonym of pro • a slight fault • Antonym of love • Synonym of awry • Synonym of gross • Antonym of later • Synonym of enigma • Antonym of unknown • Synonym of barrage • Synonym of leading • a household servant • Antonym of pleasure • Synonym of trespass • Antonym of unobservant • A noisy quarrel or fight • the act of swearing to a lie • to bring up, care for, train, nourish • ...
GRADE 7 UNIT 7 2024-12-29
Across
- agitate, confuse, or not reassure.
- competent, adept, or not inept.
- slight fault, imperfection.
- rage, ire, choler, or not a blessing
- false witness.
- native, not alien.
- faulty, imperfect, or not properly done.
- novice, beginner, or not experienced.
- raise, rear, or foster.
- drive, thrust, or impetus.
Down
- despise, abhor, or not to admire.
- surmise, trespass or supose.
- anterior, preceding, not later.
- a noisy quarrel or fight.
- noteworthy, exceptional, or not unremarkable.
- chief, principal, or not secondary.
- barrage, or volley
- riddle, enigma, or absurdity.
- wide-awake, alert, or attentive.
- blatant, gross, or extremely bad.
20 Clues: false witness. • native, not alien. • barrage, or volley • raise, rear, or foster. • a noisy quarrel or fight. • drive, thrust, or impetus. • slight fault, imperfection. • surmise, trespass or supose. • riddle, enigma, or absurdity. • anterior, preceding, not later. • competent, adept, or not inept. • wide-awake, alert, or attentive. • despise, abhor, or not to admire. • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2024-04-25
Across
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
Down
- A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- The central part of a galaxy.
35 Clues: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • ...
Vocab 2024-04-19
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Astronomy 2024-04-18
Across
- diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- The central part of a galaxy.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
Down
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
35 Clues: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • ...
Jack B P8 2024-04-30
Across
- galaxy stars are all young
- gas and dust
- collapsed core
- stream of charged particles
- Rasins spread apart
- start of expansion
- apparent shift
- cooler areas on surface
Down
- warm rises cool sinks
- hottest layer of sun
- 9 trillion miles year in light traviling distance
- squessing atoms together
- distand galaxy center
- sequence that fuse hydrogen and helium
- galaxies move away
- galaxy Stars all over
- loop of gas
- collapsed neutron star
- galaxy with old stars in center
19 Clues: loop of gas • gas and dust • collapsed core • apparent shift • galaxies move away • start of expansion • Rasins spread apart • hottest layer of sun • warm rises cool sinks • distand galaxy center • galaxy Stars all over • collapsed neutron star • cooler areas on surface • squessing atoms together • galaxy stars are all young • stream of charged particles • galaxy with old stars in center • ...
lives of stars 2025-04-01
Across
- blue and white core that is left behind
- a spiral galaxy that our solar system is located in
- active young galaxies with black holes in the center
- best used to measure distance to near by stars
- large cloud of gas and dust
- brightness the star would have if it were at a standard distance from earth
- universe exploded and became itself
- what to spectographs do to light?
- they spiral outward like pinwheels
Down
- the process which atoms combine to form heavier atoms
- all the space and everything in it
- an American astronomer who discovered galaxies
- a group of single stars, stars systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form a star
- many stars belong to larger groupings called?
- to figure out a more accurate scale of the solar system
- brightness seen from earth
- many stars are part of two or more
- a supergiant runs out of fuel and explodes suddenly
- the distance that light travels in one year
20 Clues: brightness seen from earth • large cloud of gas and dust • what to spectographs do to light? • all the space and everything in it • many stars are part of two or more • they spiral outward like pinwheels • universe exploded and became itself • blue and white core that is left behind • the distance that light travels in one year • many stars belong to larger groupings called? • ...
3 2024-10-25
Across
- Longlegs actor last name Cage
- Directed The Last Breath
- Directed Longlegs
- Directed The Inheritance
- Stars in The Last Breath first name Jack
- Horror at a music festival
- Actor Harington in The Beast Within
- Actress in Oddity
- Child character in The Beast Within
- Stars in MaXXXine last name Goth
- Director of A Quiet Place Day One
- Alien horror film set in NYC
- Title of a movie with a family secret
- Scuba horror in WWII wreck
- Concert terror for father and daughter
Down
- Serial killer pursued by FBI
- Stars in The Inheritance
- Star of Trap last name Hartnett
- Star of All My Friends Are Dead
- Maika’s last name in Longlegs
- Protagonist of A Quiet Place Day One
- Thriller about a deadly family reunion
- Stars in Trap
- Directed All My Friends Are Dead
- Director of Oddity
- Adult film star horror thriller
- Directed MaXXXine
- Stars in A Quiet Place Day One
- Theme of horror at an arcade
- Psychic medium seeks answers
30 Clues: Stars in Trap • Directed Longlegs • Directed MaXXXine • Actress in Oddity • Director of Oddity • Stars in The Inheritance • Directed The Last Breath • Directed The Inheritance • Horror at a music festival • Scuba horror in WWII wreck • Serial killer pursued by FBI • Theme of horror at an arcade • Psychic medium seeks answers • Alien horror film set in NYC • Longlegs actor last name Cage • ...
6 2024-10-26
Across
- Julia stars in Apartment 7A
- Mr Crocket director
- Peculiar setting in Apartment 7A
- Actress Scanlen in Caddo Lake
- Claflin in Bagman
- Haunted restaurant tale in House of Spoils
- McGraw stars in Curse of the Necklace
- Curse of a dark family heirloom
- Mysterious lake horror setting
- Sci-fi horror sequel in a tower
- Silent survivor fights a dark fate
- Demon hunter faces Crooked Man
- Actress Smit in The Platform 2
- Director of Salem's Lot
Down
- Hold Your Breath star Sarah
- Demi stars in The Substance
- Pre-wedding nightmare in Its Whats Inside
- Salem's Lot town with a vampire
- Small-town horror in Spin the Bottle
- Game with deadly force in Spin the Bottle
- Director Coralie of The Substance
- Art the Clown in Terrifier 3
- Actress Carmen Sonne in Azrael
- Director of Hellboy The Crooked Man
- Haunted father faces childhood fear
- Actor John stars in Afraid
- Sinister home assistant in Afraid
- Dusty horror setting in Hold Your Breath
- Long-hidden tensions in Its Whats Inside
- DeBose stars in House of Spoils
30 Clues: Claflin in Bagman • Mr Crocket director • Director of Salem's Lot • Actor John stars in Afraid • Hold Your Breath star Sarah • Julia stars in Apartment 7A • Demi stars in The Substance • Art the Clown in Terrifier 3 • Actress Scanlen in Caddo Lake • Actress Carmen Sonne in Azrael • Mysterious lake horror setting • Demon hunter faces Crooked Man • Actress Smit in The Platform 2 • ...
DESTINATION PLANET EARTH 2023-10-17
23 Clues: Sun • Map • Moon • Moss • Fire • Stars • Globe • Compass • Weather • Latitude • Rotation • Parallels • Meridians • Longitude • Revolution • Coordinates • Tilted Axis • The Equator • Liquid Water • Solar System • Cardinal Points • Northen Hemisphere • Southern Hemisphere
Cross word Elija and Andy 2021-03-22
10 Clues: a Cop • brawl • a ship • pointy object • long neck Manuel • safe from a disease • a person who is very talented • when you get something wrong • a long stick often used in karate • A letter at the start of a sentance
Vocab 10 2020-03-26
10 Clues: a fight • offender • to happen • limit for something • to blackmail someone • steal the valuable items • reminding one of something • concept of things being transitory • relating to physical needs and activities • a speech or piece of writing that praises someone dead
Food Truck 2022-01-27
10 Clues: unknown • a disease • a visible symbol • sudden, unexpected • a cause to be confused • being in a fight or quarrel • an extreme ruin and misfortune • without or almost without hope • a middle way between two extremes • produced or growing in extreme abundance
Húsvéti nyuszi 2022-04-17
10 Clues: egy brawl figura • itt az első ajándék • Benó kedvenc állata • ide járt anya gimibe • itt a második ajándék • a legkisebb Bóta gyerek • itt is találtok valamit • Lili bűvészi torna tanára • kora este cikáznak az égen • ezt szentelte meg Pali Atya tegnap
Romeo and Juliet 2014-05-23
10 Clues: Their city • Romeos family • Romeos cousin • Juliets family • who Romeo killed • Romeos first love • How Lady Montague died • The lady who helped raise Juliet • The man Juliet was supposed to marry • Romeos friend who dies in a brawl with Tybolt
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-23
Across
- a state of dishonor
- romeo's wife
- a straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges
- of extreme beauty
- mournful or gloomy
- someone who offers opposition
- any person who exercises power in a cruel manner
Down
- morality with respect to sexual relations
- to plan secretly with someone
- a noisy fight in a crowd
- to transmit or cause to spread
- virginity
- resenting the success of another
- relatives
- a particular moral excellence
15 Clues: virginity • relatives • romeo's wife • of extreme beauty • mournful or gloomy • a state of dishonor • a noisy fight in a crowd • to plan secretly with someone • someone who offers opposition • a particular moral excellence • to transmit or cause to spread • resenting the success of another • morality with respect to sexual relations • any person who exercises power in a cruel manner • ...
Explores lesson 7 vocabulary 2022-01-04
Across
- Always the same
- A sudden rush of animals or people caused by fear
- To make calm and relaxed
- to be very hungry
- to add commas and periods in a sentence
- Rough noise fight
- to come from
Down
- not changing
- bad to low quality
- to do good at some thing
- closely resembling real life
- To use all of
- not planned
- A person who has much experience
- able to survive in bad conditions
15 Clues: not planned • not changing • to come from • To use all of • Always the same • to be very hungry • Rough noise fight • bad to low quality • to do good at some thing • To make calm and relaxed • closely resembling real life • A person who has much experience • able to survive in bad conditions • to add commas and periods in a sentence • A sudden rush of animals or people caused by fear
Owens WW7 2024-01-24
Across
- antonym for pausing
- synonym for starvation
- antonym for intake
- to see it how it is
- synonym for to become
- everyone was running for the door it was a ________!
- to be great at something
Down
- you must not stop, you have to be in __________ work
- to calm
- My family then went into a mighty _____
- You must _________ your work
- Quite average
- ahh at last the more experienced _______ will fight
- antonym for fragile
- unplanned or occasional
15 Clues: to calm • Quite average • antonym for intake • antonym for pausing • antonym for fragile • to see it how it is • synonym for to become • synonym for starvation • unplanned or occasional • to be great at something • You must _________ your work • My family then went into a mighty _____ • ahh at last the more experienced _______ will fight • ...
Worldly Wise 7 Crossword 2023-10-18
Across
- always the same, boring
- a sudden rush of animals or people caused by fear
- to make calm and relaxed
- very hungry
- to add marks such as commas
- a rough, noisy fight
- to bring into being
Down
- not changing
- low to medium quality
- to do well; to be better or greater than others
- closely resembling real life
- to use up
- not planned
- a person who has served in the armed forces
- to be tough
15 Clues: to use up • not planned • very hungry • to be tough • not changing • to bring into being • a rough, noisy fight • low to medium quality • always the same, boring • to make calm and relaxed • to add marks such as commas • closely resembling real life • a person who has served in the armed forces • to do well; to be better or greater than others • ...
Lesson 7 2025-10-22
Across
- to interrupt from time to time
- a person with much experience
- to make calm and relaxed
- to bring or come into being
- closely resemble real life
- a suddent rush of animals or people usually caused by fear
- ocassional
Down
- not changing
- very hungry
- always the same
- to tire out
- to do well or better than others
- able to survive under bad conditions
- of low to medium quality
- a rough noisy fight
15 Clues: ocassional • very hungry • to tire out • not changing • always the same • a rough noisy fight • to make calm and relaxed • of low to medium quality • closely resemble real life • to bring or come into being • a person with much experience • to interrupt from time to time • to do well or better than others • able to survive under bad conditions • ...
Dave 2020-12-16
10 Clues: Lo è Irene • Ansia e paura • Panino economico • La rohades del cinema • Ci giochiamo a religione • Top sistemista (non Dave) • Primo viaggio di Dan e Dave • Sport dello stronzo(scherzo) • La faceva simonino sul poggiolo • Quello di cesare è uno dei più antichi
Chapter 1 - What Is Astronomy? 2026-02-18
Across
- an Italian scientist who is considered to be the first to use the telescope to look at the planets
- a scientist who studies celestial bodies and how they exist and move in space
- a heliocentric solar system has this at the center
- early astronomers formed stars and groups of stars that form these
- Modern astronomers can see details about stars and ________ that were not visible in ancient times.
- early civilizations used the stars and movements of celestial bodies to measure this
- this person reintroduced the heliocentric cosmos and confirmed the observations of Galileo
Down
- We live in a _____________ solar system.
- a telescope uses this to magnify distant objects
- a constellation is a group of stars that fit together in the night sky to form this
- this group of Babylonia used the phases of the moon to create the first lunar calendar
- our calendar today is connected to the yearly and monthly orbits of the moon and this
- The moon, planets, and stars are examples of what kind of bodies?
- this is a modern tool astronomers use to study the planets and stars
- Astronomers use chemistry and this other science to understand data.
- the firs person to propose a heliocentric cosmos
- An earth-centered universe is a ___________ cosmos.
- in ancient times, people believed this was the center of the universe
18 Clues: We live in a _____________ solar system. • a telescope uses this to magnify distant objects • the firs person to propose a heliocentric cosmos • a heliocentric solar system has this at the center • An earth-centered universe is a ___________ cosmos. • The moon, planets, and stars are examples of what kind of bodies? • ...
Astronomy/Stars & Galaxies Crossword 2023-05-09
Across
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous
- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- The central part of a galaxy.
Down
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars also called an HR diagram.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
35 Clues: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • ...
Galaxy Formation Vocabulary Assignment 2025-05-06
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Crossword 2025-04-14
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
astronomy vocabulary assignment 2025-04-15
Across
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
Down
- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- The central part of a galaxy
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
35 Clues: The central part of a galaxy • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • ...
vocab 2025-04-15
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Space and Stars 2025-04-21
Across
- radius The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- dwarf An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- dwarf A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- disk The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- galaxy A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
Down
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- galaxy A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- star A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- galaxy An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- limit The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature. • ...
layla crooedwrold 2025-04-16
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2025-04-16
Across
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- The central part of a galaxy.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
Down
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- nThe classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
35 Clues: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • ...
long vocab 2025-04-16
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Space Vocab 2025-04-17
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2024-04-18
Across
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • ...
Jack B P8 2024-04-30
Across
- galaxy stars are all young
- gas and dust
- collapsed core
- stream of charged particles
- Rasins spread apart
- start of expansion
- apparent shift
- cooler areas on surface
Down
- warm rises cool sinks
- hottest layer of sun
- 9 trillion miles year in light traviling distance
- squessing atoms together
- distand galaxy center
- sequence that fuse hydrogen and helium
- galaxies move away
- galaxy Stars all over
- loop of gas
- collapsed neutron star
- galaxy with old stars in center
19 Clues: loop of gas • gas and dust • collapsed core • apparent shift • galaxies move away • start of expansion • Rasins spread apart • hottest layer of sun • warm rises cool sinks • distand galaxy center • galaxy Stars all over • collapsed neutron star • cooler areas on surface • squessing atoms together • galaxy stars are all young • stream of charged particles • galaxy with old stars in center • ...
Jack B P8 2024-04-30
Across
- galaxy stars are all young
- gas and dust
- collapsed core
- stream of charged particles
- Rasins spread apart
- start of expansion
- apparent shift
- cooler areas on surface
Down
- warm rises cool sinks
- hottest layer of sun
- 9 trillion miles year in light traviling distance
- squessing atoms together
- distand galaxy center
- sequence that fuse hydrogen and helium
- galaxies move away
- galaxy Stars all over
- loop of gas
- collapsed neutron star
- galaxy with old stars in center
19 Clues: loop of gas • gas and dust • collapsed core • apparent shift • galaxies move away • start of expansion • Rasins spread apart • hottest layer of sun • warm rises cool sinks • distand galaxy center • galaxy Stars all over • collapsed neutron star • cooler areas on surface • squessing atoms together • galaxy stars are all young • stream of charged particles • galaxy with old stars in center • ...
Chris 2023-05-17
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Vocabulary Astronomy Crossword 2024-04-22
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
vocab 2025-04-14
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Astronomy Vocabulary 2025-04-17
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
crossword vocab 2025-04-17
Across
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry Main sequence Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- The central part of a galaxy.
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
Down
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
34 Clues: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Our universe- Stars, galaxies 2019-02-12
Across
- the place where all space exists
- primary fuel used by stars
- not quite a planet because it cannot clear debris from it's orbit
- distance light travels in 1 year
- billions of stars
- how bright a star appears from earth
- occurs after an average star runs out of hydrogen fuel
- cloud of gas/dust where stars are born
- diagram that plots stars according to luminosity and surface temperature
- mercury, venus, earth and mars
- jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune
Down
- medium sized, average star closest to Earth
- galaxy without shape
- galaxy with very smooth features
- transfer of energy through matter and space by waves
- how bright a star actually is
- where the Sun is located in the Milky Way galaxy
- hot,dim stars at the end of their life
- takes 365 days
- the unit used to measure distances in our solar system
- brightness or energy from a star
- equals 3.26 light years
- our galaxy
- causes day and night
- galaxy with arms and a bulge
25 Clues: our galaxy • takes 365 days • billions of stars • galaxy without shape • causes day and night • equals 3.26 light years • primary fuel used by stars • galaxy with arms and a bulge • how bright a star actually is • mercury, venus, earth and mars • the place where all space exists • galaxy with very smooth features • distance light travels in 1 year • brightness or energy from a star • ...
Alex's Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-28
Across
- A group of many stars with gas, dust and
- The solid part of a comets head
- A celestial body that makes an orbit
- The region of space around a black hole from which nothing can escape
- an enormous cloud of dust and gas occupying the space between stars and acting as a nursery for new stars
- matter
- A cloud of gas and dust in space believed
- The creation of new atomic nuclei and the centres of atoms
- nucleus
- Developed by a current of electricity
Down
- into different substances
- A celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun and has sufficient mass to overcome body forces
- A proton or neutron especially in the
- Of or relating to the stars
- The origin of the universe
- develop into a star
- More than 100 substances that cannot be
- a planet
- another one
- Related to universe, space or time
- All of space and time and their contents including planets, stars and galaxies.
- Any massive body of gas that shines by radiation from its internal energy sources
- A path that one object in space takes
23 Clues: matter • nucleus • a planet • another one • develop into a star • into different substances • The origin of the universe • Of or relating to the stars • The solid part of a comets head • Related to universe, space or time • A celestial body that makes an orbit • A proton or neutron especially in the • A path that one object in space takes • Developed by a current of electricity • ...
Romeo And Juliet/The Fault In Our Stars Crossword 2026-05-07
Across
- Who killed Tybalt?
- What is the setting of Romeo and Juliet?
- Who wanted to be a nun in Romeo and Juliet
- Who fake their own death in Romeo and Juliet?
- Who is the author of An Imperial Affliction?
- What house in Amsterdam Did Augustus And Hazel Vist?
- Who is the author of Romeo and Juliet?
- What type of Cancer did Augustus have?
- What person in the Fault in Our Stars has Thyroid cancer?
- Juliet Went to church to do what?
Down
- Why does Juliet say O O Romeo she wants be a what?
- Who killed Mercutio?
- Who is the author in the Fault in our Stars?
- what is the color of Amsterdam?
- Who did Juliet had to marry or else she would be disowned?
- Which person went blind in The Fault in Our Stars?
- who had a pre-funeral in The Fault in Our Stars?
- What is the setting of The Fault in our Stars?
- Who did Friar Lawrence Entrust?
- how did Mercuio die he gets in the?
- What type of Cancer did Isaac Have?
21 Clues: Who killed Tybalt? • Who killed Mercutio? • what is the color of Amsterdam? • Who did Friar Lawrence Entrust? • Juliet Went to church to do what? • how did Mercuio die he gets in the? • What type of Cancer did Isaac Have? • Who is the author of Romeo and Juliet? • What type of Cancer did Augustus have? • What is the setting of Romeo and Juliet? • ...
United States 2022-12-31
17 Clues: home • flag • brave • honor • dream • peace • stars • eagle • rights • stripes • liberty • Freedom • patriot • equality • Beautiful • Independence • States United States
5/6 ch 4 2022-11-30
Across
- brightness of a star
- sphere of light
- the lion
- the dragon
- _____ minor
- spikes of hydrogen gas
- the bull
- a symmetrical oval
- star system containing stars
- force of attraction between two objects
Down
- pictures in the stars
- blackness is the absence of _______
- people who study space
- flying horse
- an area containing no air or matter
- revolve around
- the study of heavenly bodies
- bright stars surrounding the lions head
- a star explosion
- large clouds of gas and dust floating in space
- a double star
21 Clues: the lion • the bull • the dragon • _____ minor • flying horse • a double star • revolve around • sphere of light • a star explosion • a symmetrical oval • brightness of a star • pictures in the stars • people who study space • spikes of hydrogen gas • the study of heavenly bodies • star system containing stars • blackness is the absence of _______ • an area containing no air or matter • ...
Danyunna Vocabulary Crossword 2026-04-08
Across
- the flat circular region of a galaxy containing most of its stars and dust
- the tightly packed group of stars at the center of a spiral galaxy
- I stars young,mental-rich stars typically found in the spiral arms
- II stars older,metal-poor stars found in the halo
- nebula A dense cloud of dust that blocks light from objects behind it
- Way The name of the spiral Galaxy that contains our solar system
- nebula A cloud of dust that shines by reflecting the light of nearby stars
Down
- nebula A cloud of dust that blocks the light of nearby stars
- cluster a dense spherical group of very old stars located in halo
- wave model theory explaining spiral arms as region of higher destiny
- III stars theoretical first stars of the universe that contain no metals
- cluster a loosely bound group of young stars found in the galactic disc
- the large spherical region of old stars and dark matter
- of avoidance the area of the sky obscured by our own galaxy's dust
- giant maser method a technique used to measure distances using red giant star emissions
15 Clues: II stars older,metal-poor stars found in the halo • the large spherical region of old stars and dark matter • nebula A cloud of dust that blocks the light of nearby stars • Way The name of the spiral Galaxy that contains our solar system • cluster a dense spherical group of very old stars located in halo • ...
Echinoderms 2022-04-24
Across
- the arms in the sea stars are called
- water vascular system transport oxygen and food
- feather star arms
- feet works like a tongue to help them taste things
- sea star's favourite food to eat
- urchin extremely long spines
- comes out of the sea star mouth to catch a prey
- urchins called spiky balls
- derma
- called sea lilies
Down
- sea stars can grow their lost parts
- stars have between 5 to 30 arms
- greek word means spiny skin
- stars large brittle stars
- they spend a lot of time in one place
15 Clues: derma • feather star arms • called sea lilies • stars large brittle stars • urchins called spiky balls • greek word means spiny skin • urchin extremely long spines • stars have between 5 to 30 arms • sea star's favourite food to eat • sea stars can grow their lost parts • the arms in the sea stars are called • they spend a lot of time in one place • ...
Geometry Dash 2021-10-19
Across
- a gamemode which will be released in 2.2
- the 2nd hardest extreme demon in the game
- most liked extreme demon
- a remake of the most like extreme demon
- 2 stars
- a gamemode which jumps over spikes
- level 6
- level 15
- level 5
- level 20
- a gamemode which can fly
- level 21
- 6-7 stars
- 3 stars
- level 9
- level 8
- level 16
- level 14
- 8-9 stars
- the hardest extreme demon in the game
- a version of the game with 3 levels, one of them is nock em
- a gamemode which can flip gravity but without delay
- level 10
- the original name of the game
- the most liked hard demon, was a trend in 1.9
- level 19
Down
- level 12
- level 13
- level 3
- a version of the game with 10 levels
- level 18 (write the number)
- level 2
- a gamemode which can jump but higher than the cube
- a gamemode which can zig-zag
- 10 stars
- level 11
- a gamemode which can flip gravity
- most liked demon
- a version of the game with 3 levels, one of them is airborne robots
- level 7
- level 1
- level 17
- 4-5 stars
- level 4
44 Clues: level 3 • level 2 • 2 stars • level 6 • level 5 • 3 stars • level 7 • level 9 • level 1 • level 8 • level 4 • level 12 • level 13 • 10 stars • level 11 • level 15 • level 20 • level 21 • level 16 • level 17 • level 14 • level 10 • level 19 • 6-7 stars • 8-9 stars • 4-5 stars • most liked demon • most liked extreme demon • a gamemode which can fly • level 18 (write the number) • a gamemode which can zig-zag • the original name of the game • ...
vocabulary 2017-09-08
Across
- Way galaxy / Is a galaxy that contains the solar system.
- / Large system of stars held together by gravity
- / Place that holds galaxies, planets, stars, and etc.
- / A curved pathway usually elliptical
- diagram / A plotted graph for the temperature of stars.
- Body / A natural area outside the Earth’s atmosphere
- / The comparison of brightness of stars to Sun.
- reaction / The nucleus of an atom is being divided
- / a structure created to show the distance between planets.
Down
- galaxies / A sphere like galaxy that seems flat.
- / Noting to a specific temperature.
- / Large ‘‘bulb’’ of light in the sky.
- / The measure of coldness or warmness of an object.
- class / Synonym for astronomy classification for stars.
- galaxies / A non-specific form of a galaxy
- / A small cloud of gas and dirt
- / Particles forming one body.
17 Clues: / Particles forming one body. • / A small cloud of gas and dirt • / Noting to a specific temperature. • / Large ‘‘bulb’’ of light in the sky. • / A curved pathway usually elliptical • galaxies / A non-specific form of a galaxy • / The comparison of brightness of stars to Sun. • / Large system of stars held together by gravity • ...
Geometry Dash 2024-04-26
Across
- The Most Famous Demon Ever Created
- Best Player In the Game
- A Difficulty Awarded With Either 4 Or 5 Stars
- The Difficulty Given To The Hardest Levels Made & Awards Them with 10 Stars & Legitimately Verified
- The 1st Demon Made by the developer Robtop
- The 1st Demon Ever Created
- The Difficulty Awarded With 1 Star Because The Level Plays Itself
Down
- The Hardest Of The Robtop Demons
- A Difficulty Awarded With Either 6 Or 7 Stars
- A Difficulty Awarded With Either 8 Or 9 Stars
- The Game Mode That Allows You To Fly Around
- A Difficulty Awarded With 2 Stars
- A Difficulty Awarded With 3 Stars
- The Developer Of The Game
14 Clues: Best Player In the Game • The Developer Of The Game • The 1st Demon Ever Created • The Hardest Of The Robtop Demons • A Difficulty Awarded With 2 Stars • A Difficulty Awarded With 3 Stars • The Most Famous Demon Ever Created • The 1st Demon Made by the developer Robtop • The Game Mode That Allows You To Fly Around • A Difficulty Awarded With Either 4 Or 5 Stars • ...
Stars 2021-09-20
Across
- Our star will eventually become a white _____.
- Nuclear _____ is what causes stars to emit heat and light.
- Stars vary from each other in color, size, brightness and __________.
- Our sun is in the part of its lifespan called the main ___________.
- A ___ is a large celestial body that emits heat and light.
Down
- A "baby" star that hasn't get started nuclear fusion is called a _______.
- The force that causes stars to form is called ______.
- Hydrogen and ______ make up most of the elements in stars.
- The main sequence is the ______ part of a star's life cycle.
- A _____ nursery is where stars are formed.
- Our star will become a _____ giant and expand, destroying the inner planets.
11 Clues: A _____ nursery is where stars are formed. • Our star will eventually become a white _____. • The force that causes stars to form is called ______. • Nuclear _____ is what causes stars to emit heat and light. • Hydrogen and ______ make up most of the elements in stars. • A ___ is a large celestial body that emits heat and light. • ...
Stars 2025-01-22
11 Clues: Like the sun • Endless void • End of a stars fuel • Next stage a supernova • Nursery for baby stars • Small and light colored • Slightly larger than our sun • Colourful explosion of a star • Cosmic gas and dust of a dying star • Formed when a massive star collapses • Over a hundred times larger than our sun
Stars 2025-01-29
Stars 2025-09-19
Across
- a star is a ball of glowing…
- it can make a neutron star or a blackhole.
- stars are very very…
- our galaxy the Milky Way has… of it
- without stars the universe would be…
- these stars burn
Down
- pulls the gas’s and… together to form a star
- they join together to form helium
- stars process there own light from
- when a star runs out of it it turns into something else.
- stars need this to shine.
11 Clues: these stars burn • stars are very very… • stars need this to shine. • a star is a ball of glowing… • they join together to form helium • stars process there own light from • our galaxy the Milky Way has… of it • without stars the universe would be… • it can make a neutron star or a blackhole. • pulls the gas’s and… together to form a star • ...
"Othello" 2013-07-09
Across
- A brawl or commotion.
- Convenient.
- Equivalent to saying "away" or "be off".
- Burden or cargo.
- Cannibals, people that eat other people.
- Marrow, hence strength
- Disguise or distract attention from.
- Great favour.
Down
- The day of reckoning (The Last Judgement).
- Pleading on your behalf.
- Treatment/circumstances that cause one to feel shame or to lose one's dignity.
- Imposters, quacks, frauds.
- Chattering, talking foolishly.
- Powerful family or familial connections.
- Means to predict.
15 Clues: Convenient. • Great favour. • Burden or cargo. • Means to predict. • A brawl or commotion. • Marrow, hence strength • Pleading on your behalf. • Imposters, quacks, frauds. • Chattering, talking foolishly. • Disguise or distract attention from. • Equivalent to saying "away" or "be off". • Cannibals, people that eat other people. • Powerful family or familial connections. • ...
week 3 vocabulary 2018-09-23
Across
- the trait of being honest and frank
- an increase or growth
- emotionally unattached
- tinged with a feeling of sadness
- a preconception that prevents objectivity
- indicating a rough texture
- relating to the city or citizens
- to trap or take possession of
Down
- direct, blunt
- to support, strengthen, or fortify
- to use to your advantage
- kind, generous
- the quality of being brief or terse
- special advantage or power
- an intense, loud fight
15 Clues: direct, blunt • kind, generous • an increase or growth • emotionally unattached • an intense, loud fight • to use to your advantage • indicating a rough texture • special advantage or power • to trap or take possession of • tinged with a feeling of sadness • relating to the city or citizens • to support, strengthen, or fortify • the trait of being honest and frank • ...
constellations 2024-11-26
Across
- - It is a Filipino name of the constellation Pleiades
- - Also called as the Great hunter that has 7 major
- “seven sisters”.
- dipper - Still composed of seven stars that resembled a
- - This constellation helped in navigation and aided
- - The more recognizable patterns of stars
- dipper - It consists of seven stars and looks like a big spoon
- spoon.
Down
- - A beautiful cluster of stars which is also known as
- - a group of stars that appears to form a pattern or
- to travel across the oceans
- marias - A specific asterism within an Orion.
- like a queen sitting on her throne.
- - Consists of five stars, seems to form letter W and
14 Clues: spoon. • “seven sisters”. • to travel across the oceans • like a queen sitting on her throne. • - The more recognizable patterns of stars • marias - A specific asterism within an Orion. • - Also called as the Great hunter that has 7 major • - This constellation helped in navigation and aided • - a group of stars that appears to form a pattern or • ...
Bailey vocab crossword 2026-04-08
Across
- – flat, rotating part of a galaxy with stars and gas
- – dense, round center of a galaxy
- I stars – young, metal-rich stars (in disc)
- II stars – old, metal-poor stars (in halo)
- nebula – cloud of dust that blocks light
- Way – the galaxy that contains our solar system
- nebula – cloud that reflects nearby starlight
Down
- nebula – glowing gas cloud that gives off light
- cluster – tight group of old stars
- wave model – idea that spiral arms are caused by waves of matter
- III stars – first stars, almost no metals
- cluster – loose group of young stars
- – outer, spherical region around a galaxy with old stars
- of avoidance – area blocked by dust where we can’t see well
- giant maser method – way to measure distances using signals from red giant stars
15 Clues: – dense, round center of a galaxy • cluster – tight group of old stars • cluster – loose group of young stars • nebula – cloud of dust that blocks light • III stars – first stars, almost no metals • II stars – old, metal-poor stars (in halo) • I stars – young, metal-rich stars (in disc) • nebula – cloud that reflects nearby starlight • ...
Galaxy crossword 2022-05-20
Across
- star, after a supernova a small object with a small radius is formed with very high density
- a galaxy with a spiral shape with contains young stars
- where stars are born
- when a low mass star expands and dies
- a galaxy with a spiral shape only containining old stars
- a galaxy with an oval shape with mostly old stars
- dwarf, the ending of the low mass star life cycle
- what happens after a supernova with a strong gravitational pull even pulling in light
- fusion, With a spinning pattern when dust and gas are fused together producing a star
- a star with a more compact structure but dies slower
Down
- when a red giant dies and explodes
- when a high mass star expands and dies
- where millions or billions of stars are born with gas and dust
- galaxy, a galaxy with no specific shape with contains old and young stars
- the theory of what will happen after the white dwarf star
- a star that's bigger and dies out quicker
- When a red giant dies and collapses
- our closest star in the center of the solar system
18 Clues: where stars are born • when a red giant dies and explodes • When a red giant dies and collapses • when a low mass star expands and dies • when a high mass star expands and dies • a star that's bigger and dies out quicker • a galaxy with an oval shape with mostly old stars • dwarf, the ending of the low mass star life cycle • ...
Unit 12 - au/aw words 2023-04-05
Across
- A fight
- Be careful!
- Whew! That bus is so smelly.
- Don't waste water!
- A small plate
- I was in _______ of the beautiful sunset.
- Another word for Fall
- I like the colorful picture you made.
Down
- Ouch! I fell and hurt myself.
- I don't have anything clean to wear...
- A linking word for the middle of a sentence.
- A short walk.
- Skinny and sickly
- Fake
- Has to do with sound
- Let the pizza come to room temperature.
16 Clues: Fake • A fight • Be careful! • A short walk. • A small plate • Skinny and sickly • Don't waste water! • Has to do with sound • Another word for Fall • Whew! That bus is so smelly. • Ouch! I fell and hurt myself. • I like the colorful picture you made. • I don't have anything clean to wear... • Let the pizza come to room temperature. • I was in _______ of the beautiful sunset. • ...
Sports Stars 2023-03-21
Across
- (4): Jamaican sprinter who has won numerous Olympic and world championship titles and holds multiple world records.
- (7): Portuguese soccer player who has won numerous awards and is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
- (8): Italian swimmer who has won multiple Olympic and world championship titles and holds multiple world records.
- (8): Russian tennis player who has won multiple Grand Slam singles titles and is known for her aggressive playing style.
- (6): American swimmer who has won 28 Olympic medals, the most of any athlete in history.
- (5): American gymnast who has won multiple Olympic and world championship titles and is considered one of the greatest gymnasts of all time.
- (5): Spanish tennis player who has won 20 Grand Slam singles titles and is widely considered one of the greatest players of all time.
- (7): Former NHL player who is widely considered one of the greatest hockey players of all time.
- (6): Former NBA player considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time.
Down
- (8): Tennis player who has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles and is considered one of the greatest athletes of all time.
- (5): Professional golfer who holds numerous records and has won multiple major championships.
- (5): Former heavyweight boxing champion known for his ferocious fighting style and controversial behavior.
- (5): Argentine soccer player who has won numerous awards and is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
- (5): NFL quarterback who has won seven Super Bowls and is widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
- (5): NBA player who has won multiple championships and is widely considered one of the greatest players of all time.
- (8): Swiss tennis player who has won 20 Grand Slam singles titles and is widely considered one of the greatest players of all time.
- (6): Tennis player who has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles and is considered one of the greatest athletes of all time.
- (3): Former heavyweight boxing champion and cultural icon known for his outspoken personality and social activism.
- (6): NBA player who has won multiple championships and is widely regarded as one of the best scorers in league history.
19 Clues: (6): Former NBA player considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time. • (6): American swimmer who has won 28 Olympic medals, the most of any athlete in history. • (5): Professional golfer who holds numerous records and has won multiple major championships. • ...
Stars & Galaxies 2024-10-08
Across
- study of evolution of universe
- (magnitude) brightness of a star as seen from earth
- collection of stars, dust, a& gas bound by gravity
- star that suddenly becomes brighter
- star that collapsed under gravity, forms neutrons.
- (magnitude) brightness of a star 32.6 LY from earth
- where most stars are found on H-R diagram
- cloud of dust & gas, where stars are born.
Down
- rapidly spinning neutron star emits radio & optical energy
- theory that supports the formation of the universe
- small hot dim star, leftover center of an old sunlike star
- change in frequency when source/observer is moving
- apparent shift in position of object when viewed from different locations
- very large and bright star has a hot core, used up most of its hydrogen
- group of stars organized into a recognizable pattern
- distance light travels in a year
- object so massive that light can't even escape its gravity
- body composed of gas that emits light
- very luminous object that produces energy at a high rate
19 Clues: study of evolution of universe • distance light travels in a year • star that suddenly becomes brighter • body composed of gas that emits light • where most stars are found on H-R diagram • cloud of dust & gas, where stars are born. • theory that supports the formation of the universe • change in frequency when source/observer is moving • ...
Stars & Galaxies 2024-10-08
Across
- very large and bright star has a hot core, used up most of its hydrogen
- star that suddenly becomes brighter
- rapidly spinning neutron star emits radio & optical energy
- where most stars are found on H-R diagram
- change in frequency when source/observer is moving
- small hot dim star, leftover center of an old sunlike star
- (magnitude) brightness of a star 32.6 LY from earth
- star that collapsed under gravity, forms neutrons.
- collection of stars, dust, a& gas bound by gravity
- (magnitude) brightness of a star as seen from earth
Down
- theory that supports the formation of the universe
- very luminous object that produces energy at a high rate
- object so massive that light can't even escape its gravity
- distance light travels in a year
- apparent shift in position of object when viewed from different locations
- group of stars organized into a recognizable pattern
- study of evolution of universe
- cloud of dust & gas, where stars are born.
- body composed of gas that emits light
19 Clues: study of evolution of universe • distance light travels in a year • star that suddenly becomes brighter • body composed of gas that emits light • where most stars are found on H-R diagram • cloud of dust & gas, where stars are born. • theory that supports the formation of the universe • change in frequency when source/observer is moving • ...
Stars & Galaxies 2024-10-08
Across
- distance light travels in a year
- very luminous object that produces energy at a high rate
- (magnitude) brightness of a star 32.6 LY from earth
- study of evolution of universe
- change in frequency when source/observer is moving
- (magnitude) brightness of a star as seen from earth
- cloud of dust & gas, where stars are born.
- where most stars are found on H-R diagram
- apparent shift in position of object when viewed from different locations
- star that suddenly becomes brighter
Down
- star that collapsed under gravity, forms neutrons.
- very large and bright star has a hot core, used up most of its hydrogen
- body composed of gas that emits light
- object so massive that light can't even escape its gravity
- group of stars organized into a recognizable pattern
- theory that supports the formation of the universe
- rapidly spinning neutron star emits radio & optical energy
- small hot dim star, leftover center of an old sunlike star
- collection of stars, dust, a& gas bound by gravity
19 Clues: study of evolution of universe • distance light travels in a year • star that suddenly becomes brighter • body composed of gas that emits light • where most stars are found on H-R diagram • cloud of dust & gas, where stars are born. • star that collapsed under gravity, forms neutrons. • theory that supports the formation of the universe • ...
Chapter 5-6 crossword puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- way to explain reddish color
- make a hole
- If you tend not to care this word may "slip" your mind.
- opposite of happy but the word unhappy
- I don't agree with this word
- that's a large number!
- wine and not the drink
Down
- nonsense
- other word for spread
- a high decimal brawl
- a boosted morale
- respect your elder's
- lazy or unmoved
- light up the room
14 Clues: nonsense • make a hole • lazy or unmoved • a boosted morale • light up the room • a high decimal brawl • respect your elder's • other word for spread • that's a large number! • wine and not the drink • way to explain reddish color • I don't agree with this word • opposite of happy but the word unhappy • If you tend not to care this word may "slip" your mind.
Igrice 2019-02-15
Across
- Nešto u modi kopija pubga
- Supercell nova igrics
- Starija igra 2.svjetski rat
- Dobra igrica ratovanje
- Igraju je Mudja i Čale
Down
- Serbian tryhardo tu igricu
- Najbolja igrica na svijetu
- of duty Pucačka dora igra bila u modi pa odma propala
- Okej igra sa dobrom grafikom
- Najgora igrica svih vremena
- Malajski Tapir jednostavno
11 Clues: Supercell nova igrics • Dobra igrica ratovanje • Igraju je Mudja i Čale • Nešto u modi kopija pubga • Serbian tryhardo tu igricu • Najbolja igrica na svijetu • Malajski Tapir jednostavno • Najgora igrica svih vremena • Starija igra 2.svjetski rat • Okej igra sa dobrom grafikom • of duty Pucačka dora igra bila u modi pa odma propala
crossword puzzle 2023-11-12
Across
- is known as Dragon.
- Shift stars seem to shift their positions against the farther stars.
- is the measurement of stars.
- the difference in two solar calendars.
- is the power of a star.
- body an opaque object that emits thermal radiation.
- Rigel a young blue star and one of the most luminous of all stars.
- Are formed when a gas cloud out in the nebula or other region in space.
- apparent motion due to the rotation of the earth.
- are created when materials in the disk around a preexisting star begins to condense around a rock.
- Major known as the big bear.
- known as the hunter.
- constellations lie on the other side of the celestial equator.
Down
- was a vain and boastful wife of King Cepheus of Ethiopia.
- a constellation named after the Greek hero Herakles.
- displays little movement in the sky.
- the standard unit of distance.
- patterns of stars seen in the sky.
- magnitude astronomers describe the actual brightness of a star.
- sign one of the 12 zodiac signs that the sun is on the birth date.
- constellations constellations that move counterclockwise directions.
- star patterns that have discovered but not been officially identified as a constellation.
- plane is the imaginary line traced by the sun and sky.
- Giant stars those with a mass more than 10 times higher than that of our sun.
- Betelgeuse a red star that doesnt shine with a steady light as it expands.
25 Clues: is known as Dragon. • known as the hunter. • is the power of a star. • is the measurement of stars. • Major known as the big bear. • the standard unit of distance. • patterns of stars seen in the sky. • displays little movement in the sky. • the difference in two solar calendars. • apparent motion due to the rotation of the earth. • ...
Brawl Stars mastery titles (typ as 1 word, no space) 2023-06-14
Across
- Jessie
- Lola
- Surge
- R-T
- Darryl
- Spike
- Edgar
- El Primo
- Amber
- Barley
- Tick
- Stu
- Willow
- Buzz
- Colette
- Ruffs
- Bonnie
- Poco
- Frank
- Janet
- Sam
- Bull
- Jacky
- Byron
- Maisie
- Gale
- Mandy
- Lou
- Tara
- Mr.P
- Otis
- Pam
Down
- Dynamike
- Max
- Gus
- Griff
- Ash
- Rico
- Grom
- Chester
- Penny
- Hank
- Bea
- Belle
- Carl
- Buster
- Gene
- Leon
- Piper
- Shelly
- Crow
- Fang
- Sprout
- Squeak
- Brock
- Meg
- Nita
- Mortis
- Eve
- Emz
- Nani
- Rosa
- Sandy
- Bibi
- Bo
- 8-bit
- Colt
- Gray
68 Clues: Bo • Max • Gus • R-T • Ash • Stu • Bea • Meg • Sam • Eve • Emz • Lou • Pam • Lola • Rico • Tick • Grom • Hank • Buzz • Carl • Gene • Leon • Crow • Fang • Poco • Nita • Bull • Nani • Rosa • Gale • Bibi • Tara • Colt • Mr.P • Gray • Otis • Surge • Griff • Spike • Edgar • Amber • Penny • Belle • Piper • Ruffs • Brock • Frank • Janet • Jacky • Byron • Mandy • Sandy • 8-bit • Jessie • Darryl • Barley • Willow • Buster • Shelly • Bonnie • Sprout • Squeak • Mortis • Maisie • Chester • Colette • Dynamike • El Primo
Universe Vocabulary 2020-12-17
Across
- stars that are grouped closely together
- groups of hundreds or thousands of stars
- so dense that light cannot escape the gravity
- two stars orbiting each other
- appear as a rotating disk of stars and dust
- group of stars
- the study of the universe'
- gravitation collapse shrinksthe star's core to a white glowing sphere
Down
- galaxies that are not spiral or elliptical
- arms that spiral outward off of spiral galaxies
- nuclei of two atoms combine to form a new atom
- egg shaped galaxy
- all of the star systems galaxies gas and dust
- ball of glowing gas at a very high temperature
- our galaxy
15 Clues: our galaxy • group of stars • egg shaped galaxy • the study of the universe' • two stars orbiting each other • stars that are grouped closely together • groups of hundreds or thousands of stars • galaxies that are not spiral or elliptical • appear as a rotating disk of stars and dust • so dense that light cannot escape the gravity • all of the star systems galaxies gas and dust • ...
universe vocabulary 2020-12-17
Across
- red-colored star that is collapsing inward on itself
- appear as a rotating disk of stars and dust
- our galaxy
- galaxies that are not spiral or elliptical
- ball of glowing gas that at a very high temperature
- stars that are grouped closely together
- arms that spiral outward off of spiral galaxies
Down
- biggest group of stars
- egg shaped rotating galaxy
- this is so dense that light cannot escape the gravity
- nuclei of two atoms combine to form a new atom
- all of the star systems, galaxies, gas and dust
- two stars orbiting each other
- group of stars
- the study of the universe
15 Clues: our galaxy • group of stars • biggest group of stars • the study of the universe • egg shaped rotating galaxy • two stars orbiting each other • stars that are grouped closely together • galaxies that are not spiral or elliptical • appear as a rotating disk of stars and dust • nuclei of two atoms combine to form a new atom • all of the star systems, galaxies, gas and dust • ...
Galaxies and the Universe 2015-12-01
Across
- all of space and everything in it
- states that the farther away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving away from us
- matter that does not give off electromagnetic radiation
- galaxy that looks like round or flattened balls and tends to have older stars
- large cloud of gas and dust such as the one that formed our solar system
- large groupings of older stars that are round and densely packed
- have a loose, disorganized appearance and contain no more than a few thousand stars
- active young galaxies with giant black holes at their centers (shine very brightly)
- mysterious energy that is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate
- huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
Down
- galaxy that is typically smaller than other types of galaxies that generally have many bright, young stars and lots of gas and dust to form new stars in no specific pattern
- leftover thermal energy from the big bang
- explosion that created the universe
- A system in which one star periodically blocks the light from another
- Star systems that have two stars
- galaxy that appears to have a bulge in the middle and arms that spiral outward, like pinwheels
- small asteroid-like bodies that for planets
17 Clues: Star systems that have two stars • all of space and everything in it • explosion that created the universe • leftover thermal energy from the big bang • small asteroid-like bodies that for planets • matter that does not give off electromagnetic radiation • large groupings of older stars that are round and densely packed • ...
Galaxies Review 2026-04-07
Across
- The Milky Way galaxy is a __________________ galaxy.
- The force that governs the motion of celestial objects in Earth’s solar system, keeps planets in orbit around the sun, and plays a key role in maintaining the structure of the Milky Way galaxy
- A star forms in a giant gas cloud called a stellar ____.
- A galaxy with an oval or round shape containing mostly older stars
- A galaxy with an undefined shape containing both younger and older stars
- Earth's solar system is located on the outer spiral ________
- Quadrant two's stars are cool and _____________.
- This quadrant's stars are hot and bright
- A galaxy with a disk shape, spiral arms, and a central bulge containing mostly younger stars
- Quadrant three's stars are ________ and dim.
Down
- A system of gas, dust, planets, and millions or billions of stars
- A star's ________ class indicates its temperature and color
- A star's ________ is usually plotted on the x-axis and increases from right to left on the diagram
- A star's ________ is usually plotted on the y-axis and increases from bottom to top on the diagram
- This quadrant's stars are cool and dim
- The black hole is one of the final stages of a _______ mass star.
- A ____________ is a ball of hot gas that emits light through the process of nuclear fusion
- The white dwarf is the final stage of a _________ mass star.
18 Clues: This quadrant's stars are cool and dim • This quadrant's stars are hot and bright • Quadrant three's stars are ________ and dim. • Quadrant two's stars are cool and _____________. • The Milky Way galaxy is a __________________ galaxy. • A star forms in a giant gas cloud called a stellar ____. • A star's ________ class indicates its temperature and color • ...
Fundations Unit 16, Week 1 2017-04-03
10 Clues: a rule • a fight • to cry a lot • the 8th month • a type of puzzle • the grass by your house • a rocket going into space • a person that explores space • the sister of your mom or dad • clothes that need to be washed
Word list 11 2021-03-11
10 Clues: directly, clearly • an overall agreement • to send off a message • an intense loud fight • punctual, cause to act • happening at the same time • to do something extremely well • fearful expectation of something • right away and without difficulty • happening later or after something
