brawl stars Crossword Puzzles
SPACED OUT CROSSWORD! 2025-07-15
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- The longest or shortest day of the year
- The suns real name
- They usually have a pretty big telescope
- A star that has collapsed on itself and created a gravity "well"
- How far a photon can travel in 365 Earth days
- A day of equal day and night
- The galaxy you currently inhabit
- A group of stars in a pattern as seen from Earth
- The sun for example
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- Sadly it was demoted as a planet
- when the sun or moon are temporarily blocked from view
- To travel around a planet without touch it
- Anything that orbits another body
- The outside of the sun as seen from Earth
- Its got a certain ring to it
- A VERY LARGE group of stars
- A ball of ice and gas that shows up from time to time
- The universe and all the stuff inside of it
- A star will do this before becoming a black hole
19 Clues: The suns real name • The sun for example • A VERY LARGE group of stars • Its got a certain ring to it • A day of equal day and night • Sadly it was demoted as a planet • The galaxy you currently inhabit • Anything that orbits another body • The longest or shortest day of the year • They usually have a pretty big telescope • The outside of the sun as seen from Earth • ...
Galaxies 2021-01-27
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- a galaxy in which the stars and gas clouds are concentrated mainly in one or more spiral arms.
- type of galaxy with an approximately ellipsoidal shape and a smooth
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large
- a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
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- a galaxy that does not have a distinct regular shape,
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- the star around which the earth orbits.
10 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • a galaxy that does not have a distinct regular shape, • a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large • type of galaxy with an approximately ellipsoidal shape and a smooth • a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied. • ...
Milky Way 2025-02-10
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- A statement that describes a consistent natural phenomenon, often proven by experiments.
- Half of a sphere, typically used to refer to half of Earth’s surface.
- A vast cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars.
- The central core of an atom or the heart of a galaxy.
- A term for extremely large, usually referring to black holes or stars that are enormous in size.
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- When something falls inward often because it can no longer hold itself up.
- A shape like a stretched-out circle, often seen in planetary orbits.
- Stretched out, longer in one direction than the other.
- Our galaxy home to Earth and billions of stars, planets, and more.
- A well-supported explanation of something based on evidence but not yet proven.
10 Clues: The central core of an atom or the heart of a galaxy. • Stretched out, longer in one direction than the other. • Our galaxy home to Earth and billions of stars, planets, and more. • A shape like a stretched-out circle, often seen in planetary orbits. • Half of a sphere, typically used to refer to half of Earth’s surface. • ...
Fault in Our Stars 2017-01-17
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- what happened after Isaac's surgery?
- Who is the main character?
- what did hazel call Augustus?
- Where does Hazel go after she gets sick?
- what did the gang throw at Monica's house?
- who wrote Imperial Affliction?
- what is Hazels favorite show?
- what happens to Augustus?
- What happens after Augustus gets ill?
- Who is Isaac's girlfriend?
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- What happened before Isaacs surgery?
- who does Hazel fall in love with?
- What did Augustus always put in his mouth as a metaphor
- Where did Hazel and Gus go on their first date?
- where do Hazel and Gus meet?
- Where does Hazel go after she gets out of the ICU and ok from her doctor
- what is Hazel and Augustus form of 'ALWAYS'
- Who is Augustus's best friend?
18 Clues: what happens to Augustus? • Who is the main character? • Who is Isaac's girlfriend? • where do Hazel and Gus meet? • what did hazel call Augustus? • what is Hazels favorite show? • who wrote Imperial Affliction? • Who is Augustus's best friend? • who does Hazel fall in love with? • what happened after Isaac's surgery? • What happened before Isaacs surgery? • ...
Crossword 2021-11-04
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- A large collection of stars held together by mutual gravitation and is separate from similar systems by large regions of space.
- Any of the 88 groups of stars as seen from the earth
- A celestial body that produces light and other radiant energy.
- A celestial body that travels around the sun, usually in a highly eccentric orbit.
- The sun along with the eight planets, moons and all other celestial bodies that orbit the sun.
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- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- All the workings of intergalactic space, regarded as a whole.
- The branch of astronomy that deals with the origin, development, and structure of the universe.
- A cloud of interstellar dust or gas or both
- It is a powerful and extremely bright stellar eruption.
10 Clues: A cloud of interstellar dust or gas or both • Any of the 88 groups of stars as seen from the earth • It is a powerful and extremely bright stellar eruption. • All the workings of intergalactic space, regarded as a whole. • A celestial body that produces light and other radiant energy. • ...
In the sky 2024-02-28
Week 10 Vocab Assignment 2025-10-26
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- The dissonant ________ in the symphony made some audience members wince.
- Shakespeare often wrote his sonnets in ______ __________, giving them a rhythmic flow.
- A _____ broke out in the tavern after someone spilled the ale.
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- After the scandal, the corrupt official was ________ from the city forever.
- The critics unfairly called the hero __________ because of his gentle manners.
5 Clues: A _____ broke out in the tavern after someone spilled the ale. • The dissonant ________ in the symphony made some audience members wince. • After the scandal, the corrupt official was ________ from the city forever. • The critics unfairly called the hero __________ because of his gentle manners. • ...
English 1 Vocab 2025-10-20
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- Musical notes that clash and sound bad together
- forbidden from living in or entering a particular city or territory
- Being womanly when one ought to be manly
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- a line of verse containing five (penta) iambs; an iamb is a pair of syllables where the first is more heavily accented than the second
- A fight
5 Clues: A fight • Being womanly when one ought to be manly • Musical notes that clash and sound bad together • forbidden from living in or entering a particular city or territory • a line of verse containing five (penta) iambs; an iamb is a pair of syllables where the first is more heavily accented than the second
earths movements 2021-03-25
8 Clues: the earth's movements • stars making a picture • are giant balls of gas • we spin because of this • we do this around the sun • takes 365 days to do fully • a system of planets around a sun • makes you stay planted on the ground
Seven sisters of the sky 2024-09-21
8 Clues: - A narrow boat. • - To take into possession. • - Lasting for a short time. • - Someone who hunts animals. • - Patterns of stars in the sky. • - Extremely bright or dazzling. • - To plan and direct the course. • - A group of stars also known as the Seven Sisters.
Seven sisters of the sky 2024-09-21
8 Clues: - A narrow boat. • - To take into possession. • - Lasting for a short time. • - Someone who hunts animals. • - Patterns of stars in the sky. • - Extremely bright or dazzling. • - To plan and direct the course. • - A group of stars also known as the Seven Sisters.
domestic violance 2023-12-05
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- What do you call it when you have a fight in the family?
- What do you call it when the woman suffered a bruise from the bodily harm
- Who is the woman who was beaten?
- What crime is it if you hit someone else?
- What should you do on site in the event of domestic vionce to calm the situation?
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- What do you say tot he man who beat his wife?
- What can you get from blows to the body?
- What do you give the accused in the event of domestic violence for their apartment?
8 Clues: Who is the woman who was beaten? • What can you get from blows to the body? • What crime is it if you hit someone else? • What do you say tot he man who beat his wife? • What do you call it when you have a fight in the family? • What do you call it when the woman suffered a bruise from the bodily harm • ...
violence in sport crossword activity 2025-08-04
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- a A fight between two people. (5 letters)
- shortened term for the intense rivalry that can lead to violence. (8 letters)
- factor that can provoke violence, often caused by unfair decisions. (10 letters)
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- a term for aggression between players during a game. (9 letters)
- a combat sport where violence is an inherent part of the competition. (5 letters)
- A sport known for its frequent on-ice fights. (6 letters)
- a governing body that enforces rules to prevent violence in football. (4 letters)
- a sport where head injuries and concussions are common due to violent tackles. (3 letters)
8 Clues: a A fight between two people. (5 letters) • A sport known for its frequent on-ice fights. (6 letters) • a term for aggression between players during a game. (9 letters) • shortened term for the intense rivalry that can lead to violence. (8 letters) • factor that can provoke violence, often caused by unfair decisions. (10 letters) • ...
Crime and weapons 2022-02-11
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- The crime of stealing a car while someone is in it by using physical force or threats.
- A person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go.
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- A small case usually made of leather, used for carrying a gun.
- Someone or something that has been hurt, damaged, or killed.
- A noisy, rough, uncontrolled fight.
- A laser sword, usually used by Jedi.
- A small bomb thrown by hand or shot from a gun.
- A tool that has a heavy iron or steel blade at the end of a long wooden handle, used for cutting wood.
8 Clues: A noisy, rough, uncontrolled fight. • A laser sword, usually used by Jedi. • A small bomb thrown by hand or shot from a gun. • Someone or something that has been hurt, damaged, or killed. • A small case usually made of leather, used for carrying a gun. • A person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go. • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-10-23
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- a _______ is a fight
- __________ is when a man is acting womanly when he should be manly
- ___________ are musical notes that do not sound good together/clash
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- a ________ pentameter is a line of verse containing five iambs.
- ___________ is when you are not able to go into a certain city or territory.
5 Clues: a _______ is a fight • a ________ pentameter is a line of verse containing five iambs. • __________ is when a man is acting womanly when he should be manly • ___________ are musical notes that do not sound good together/clash • ___________ is when you are not able to go into a certain city or territory.
Chapter 25 Vocab 2016-10-31
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- law A law that states that the galaxies are retreating from the Milky Way at a speed that is proportional to their distance
- giant A large, cool star of high luminosity (upper part of H-R)
- A better unit to express stellar distance (9.5 trillion km)
- a variable radio source of a small size that emits radio pulses in very regular periods
- Star that falls into the main sequence category on the H-R diagram
- An exploding star that increases in brightness many thousands of times
- magnitude A star's brightness as it appears from Earth
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- dwarf A star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size
- Star groups
- A group of stars close together
- star Pairs of stars pulled together by gravity
- a collapsing cloud of gas and dust destined to become a star
- bang theory The theory that proposes that the universe originated as a single mass, which subsequently exploded
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- giant A very large, very bright red giant star
- hole A massive star that has collapsed to such a small volume that its gravity prevents the escape of everything including light
- a star that explosively increases in brightness
- star A star of extremely high density composed entirely of neutrons
- magnitude How bright a star actually is
- Slight shifting in apparent position due to orbital motion of Earth
- A group of stars, dust, and gases held together by gravity
- variable A star whose brightness varies periodically because it expands and contracts
22 Clues: Star groups • A group of stars close together • a cloud of gas and dust in space • magnitude How bright a star actually is • star Pairs of stars pulled together by gravity • giant A very large, very bright red giant star • a star that explosively increases in brightness • magnitude A star's brightness as it appears from Earth • ...
Science Puzzle-Bethany Anderson 2018-05-02
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- A large cloud of gas and dust where stars are born
- an organism that only eats plants
- A process used by plants and other organisms
- A cold dry biome that has very little plant life and the animal called the Caribou lives there
- A small very dense star, usually the size of a planet
- The place where everything gets it's energy
- The gravitationally bound system, including a sun with planets orbiting it
- The distance that light travels in one year
- A very large star, that is late in it's life cycle
- The largest planet
- Interlocking food chains
- The study of animals
- An animal that feeds on dead organisms
- The study of an organisms habitat or ecosystem
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- An instrument that measures air pressure
- The energy of an objects motion
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards rain, heat, wind, sunshine, etc.
- A small body of matter that enters into the Earth's atmosphere
- Water boils at 100 degrees in this scale
- A dwarf planet that used to be part of the solar system
- The amount of heat of coldness in the air
- The amount of compactness in a substance
- A natural body that revolves around a planet
- All of space, including galaxies, solar systems, planets, and stars
- The gases surrounding the Earth or a planet
- The galaxy in which the Sun and solar system
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- The study of living things
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- A small body of ice and cosmic dust that gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail
30 Clues: The largest planet • The study of animals • Interlocking food chains • The study of living things • The energy of an objects motion • an organism that only eats plants • An animal that feeds on dead organisms • An instrument that measures air pressure • Water boils at 100 degrees in this scale • The amount of compactness in a substance • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-01
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- the energy transferred between objects.
- an organism that eats all or part of another organism.
- an event where one celestial body falls on another
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment.
- the nonliving part of the environment.
- the rate at which charges pass through a given point.
- a movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern.
- a wetland ecosystem.
- energy of an object due to motion.
- energy of an object because of its position,shape or condition.
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific area.
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
- a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas.
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- the amount of matter in an object.
- a gradual increase in average global temperature.
- the process of obtaining information by using the senses.
- a movement of ocean water deep below the surface.
- periodic rise and fall of the water levels in the ocean.
- the living part of the environment.
- an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism.
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient rich water to the surface.
- a relationship between two species in which both species benefit.
- a group of stars that are close together relative to surrounding stars.
- an organism that eats animals
- the products and processes that are designed to serve our needs.
- rocky object that orbits the sun.
- a machine that uses escaping gas form burning fuel to move.
- the capacity to do work.
- the time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
30 Clues: a wetland ecosystem. • the capacity to do work. • an organism that eats animals • rocky object that orbits the sun. • the amount of matter in an object. • energy of an object due to motion. • the living part of the environment. • a collection of stars, dust, and gas. • the nonliving part of the environment. • the energy transferred between objects. • ...
Science Fall Final Review 2021-05-18
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- the rate at which velocity changes
- area around the nucleus of an atom where the atom's electrons are most likely to be found
- the moon is a quarter of the way around the Earth. You can see the right half of the moon.
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- basic unit of life
- non-living things
- a combination of chemical symbols and numbers to represent a substance
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- the actual brightness of a star
- a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- a number in front of a chemical formula in an equation that indicates how many molecules or atoms of each reactant and product are involved in a reaction.
- a galaxy with no regular shape
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- relation between stars' luminosity (that is, how bright they are) and their temperature (how hot they are).
- describes living factors in the environment.
- Moon phase when the entire side facing Earth is illuminated.
- a galaxy shaped like a flattened ball, containing only old stars.
- a push or pull on an object
- a subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- all of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- a substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- the galaxy containing the solar system
- a vertical column of elements in the periodic table
- all the different populations that live together in an area
- the struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- basic unit of matter
26 Clues: non-living things • basic unit of life • basic unit of matter • a push or pull on an object • a galaxy with no regular shape • the actual brightness of a star • the rate at which velocity changes • the galaxy containing the solar system • describes living factors in the environment. • a subatomic particle that has a negative charge • ...
Space 2022-02-07
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- Empty regions between bodies in the universe.
- round space object that travels around a star but has not cleared its own orbit.
- The force of attraction between two objects. Keeps all planets in orbit around the sun.
- Giant balls of hot gas, giving out huge amounts of heat and light.
- A rocky object that orbits a star. Found in the asteroid belt.
- skipping a state of matter. E.g. ice changing to a gas.
- Name of our galaxy
- A meteor that passes through the Earth's atmosphere and hits the Earth.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Unit used to measure weight
- A planet with large rings.
- A device used to observe the universe.
- Object composed of dust, rock and metal. Also orginate in the asteroid belt. Some come from mercury or mars.
- A body in orbit around a planet.
- The nearest planet to the sun.
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- A natural body outside the Earth's atmosphere.
- Everything that exists, including stars, planets, galaxies and empty space.
- A group of stars forming a recogisable pattern.
- Object composed of frozen gases, rock, dust and has an icy sheel which orbits the sun.
- The name of our star.
- A person who studies space.
- Unit of distance in space.
- Collection of many millions of stars, dust, gas and dark matter held together by gravity.
- Meteoroid that hits the Earth's atmossphere. Also known as shooting star.
- model Ptolemy's model of the universe with the Earth in the centre.
- Composed of a star and all the objects orbiting around it.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- A large round object that has enough gravity to clear its orbit around the sun.
- Mass which takes into account of the force of gravity.
29 Clues: Name of our galaxy • The name of our star. • Unit of distance in space. • A planet with large rings. • A person who studies space. • Unit used to measure weight • The nearest planet to the sun. • A body in orbit around a planet. • The amount of matter in an object. • A device used to observe the universe. • The largest planet in our solar system. • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-20
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- large natural objects that orbit, or travel around, stars
- the seventh planet from the sun
- large explosion that takes place at the end of a star's life cycle.
- dwarf planet, not part of our solar system anymore
- large spiral system consisting of several hundred billion stars
- luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium
- everything in the universe beyond the top of the Earth's atmosphere
- an American aerospace company in Hawthorne, California. The company makes and launch space rockets, as well as providing internet to customers. ...this is also the first company to successfully launch, orbit, and recover a spacecraft (Dragon in 2010).
- a large telescope in space, launched into orbit by space shuttle Discovery on April 24, 1990
- Space Transportation System, partially reusable rocket-launched vehicle designed to go into orbit around Earth, to transport people and cargo to and from orbiting spacecraft
- the large round object that circles the Earth and that shines at night by reflecting light from the sun
- where we live
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- closest planet to the sun
- huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- consists of the Sun and everything that orbits, or travels around, the Sun.
- first person on the moon
- space station, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- gas planet in between mars and saturn
- second planet from the sun
- furthest planet from the sun
- fourth planet from the sun
- large gas planet with rings
- star we orbit
24 Clues: star we orbit • where we live • first person on the moon • closest planet to the sun • second planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • large gas planet with rings • furthest planet from the sun • the seventh planet from the sun • gas planet in between mars and saturn • luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium • dwarf planet, not part of our solar system anymore • ...
Leila 2021-09-04
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- holiday celebrated in November
- a cheesecake that uses a distinct almond flavor with subtle cherry undertones
- a rockville cafe that makes ramen, sushi, and donburi
- red and white mixed together
- peanut butter cup
- tea that originated in China, but its production and manufacture has spread to other countries in East Asia
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- this movie stars christian bale
- the nationals
- this show stars Eliza coupe
- this band has a song called beautiful
10 Clues: the nationals • peanut butter cup • this show stars Eliza coupe • red and white mixed together • holiday celebrated in November • this movie stars christian bale • this band has a song called beautiful • a rockville cafe that makes ramen, sushi, and donburi • a cheesecake that uses a distinct almond flavor with subtle cherry undertones • ...
Star crossword 2021-09-07
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- graph of mass, luminosity, temp, and diameter
- equal to 3.26 lightyears
- run diagnaly from upper left corner
- how bright a star is placed at 10pc
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- how bright a star appears
- Group of stars named after animals
- apparent shift in position caused by motion
- when two stars are gravitationally bound
- the distance from one point on a wave to the next corresponding point
- energy output from the surface of the star
10 Clues: equal to 3.26 lightyears • how bright a star appears • Group of stars named after animals • run diagnaly from upper left corner • how bright a star is placed at 10pc • when two stars are gravitationally bound • energy output from the surface of the star • apparent shift in position caused by motion • graph of mass, luminosity, temp, and diameter • ...
Patterns of Earth and Sky, Chapter 2 2022-10-19
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- We see __ in the nighttime
- We can see the stars and moon during this time
- The moon ___ around Earth
- If you look __ you will see the sky
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- We can see the sun during this time
- The Earth ___ around the sun
- It pulls you down to the ground
- If you look ___ you will see the ground
- It takes about 31 days to be a ___
- In the daytime you can see the ___
10 Clues: The moon ___ around Earth • We see __ in the nighttime • The Earth ___ around the sun • It pulls you down to the ground • It takes about 31 days to be a ___ • In the daytime you can see the ___ • We can see the sun during this time • If you look __ you will see the sky • If you look ___ you will see the ground • We can see the stars and moon during this time
Space 2024-05-21
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- A large body that orbits a star
- The star at the center of our solar system
- A person who travels into space
- A space rock that burns up in Earth's atmosphere
- A vehicle used to travel into space
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- A large system of stars and planets
- A tool used to look at stars and planets
- A space object with a tail that glows
- A bright object in the night sky
- Earth's natural satellite
10 Clues: Earth's natural satellite • A large body that orbits a star • A person who travels into space • A bright object in the night sky • A large system of stars and planets • A vehicle used to travel into space • A space object with a tail that glows • A tool used to look at stars and planets • The star at the center of our solar system • ...
Rogue Planets wander the galaxy all alone 2025-02-03
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- Orphan planets don't emit _______
- name of the telescope that found 2,700 exoplanets
- the group that decides on the definition of planets
- any planet that doesn't orbit our sun
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- gravity molds the mass of a planet into a ____
- altering light from stars is gravitational ____
- type of planets without stars
- the location of the special telescope
- massive object that crushes together and glows
- the special telescope that looks for changes in light
10 Clues: type of planets without stars • Orphan planets don't emit _______ • the location of the special telescope • any planet that doesn't orbit our sun • gravity molds the mass of a planet into a ____ • massive object that crushes together and glows • altering light from stars is gravitational ____ • name of the telescope that found 2,700 exoplanets • ...
Space 2025-10-10
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- a bright light in the night sky
- a big round world that goes around the Sun
- a vehicle that flies into space
- a round rock that goes around the Earth
- the dark sky with stars and planets
- our home planet, blue and green
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- a huge group of stars together
- the big star that gives us light and heat
- a person who travels in space
- a space rock with a bright tail
10 Clues: a person who travels in space • a huge group of stars together • a bright light in the night sky • a vehicle that flies into space • a space rock with a bright tail • our home planet, blue and green • the dark sky with stars and planets • a round rock that goes around the Earth • the big star that gives us light and heat • a big round world that goes around the Sun
Matariki 2021-07-01
Galaxies 2022-05-25
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- We know that ____ in the center of a galaxy are an indication of the galaxies age.
- a spiral galaxy with a central bar-shaped structure made of stars.
- generally shaped and that has no apparent internal structure or spiral arms
- edwin hubble created a classification system for ______that has been used for several decades
- whose supermassive black hole is the first black hole to be imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope
- can lead to the galaxies merging to become 1 huge
- a galaxy with no specific form and a relatively low mass.
- Galaxies are collections of stars, gas, dust and ___________ held together by gravity
- There are __________“official” constellations in the milky way galaxy
- in the constellation Triangulum.
- The he Andromeda, our Milky Way and the Triangulum Galaxy are the ________ galaxies
- Hubble reveals an estimated ___________________ galaxies in the universe or so
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- was one of the leading astronomers of the twentieth century. His discovery in the 1920s that countless galaxies exist beyond our own Milky Way galaxy revolutionized our understanding of the universe and our place within it.
- a galaxy in which the stars and gas clouds are concentrated mainly in one or more spiral arms
- known as SagDig, is the member galaxy furthest from the center of mass of our Local Group of galaxies.
- Barred spiral galaxies were discovered by Edwin Hubble whom the Hubble space _______ is named after.
- Almost every galaxy, including our Milky Way, has a _________________at its heart
- we live in the ______ galaxy
- The closest known galaxy to us is the _____________ Galaxy
- most galaxies are _______ from their designation in a catalogue
20 Clues: we live in the ______ galaxy • in the constellation Triangulum. • can lead to the galaxies merging to become 1 huge • a galaxy with no specific form and a relatively low mass. • The closest known galaxy to us is the _____________ Galaxy • most galaxies are _______ from their designation in a catalogue • ...
unit 2 2023-01-11
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- (n) the name given to the many planetoids between Jupiter and Mars
- (a) of or pertaining to the stars
- (n) a room or place exposed to the sun's rays; as, hospital sun rooms; greenhouses could be viewed as plant solariums
- water (L-R)
- (n) a washroom
- star or stars (Gr-R)
- (n) the study of the supposed influence of the stars and planets on the lives of humans
- (n) a tank used by divers so that they can breathe underwater
- (v) to go before in time, order, or place
- (a) of or pertaining to hearing or sight
- to hear (L-R)
- (n) an insitution which provides for the care of invalids
- (n) a place in which books are kept for public use
- (n) a closed-in place where people gather to listen
- (a) living at the sime time; of the same period
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- (n) a place where bread, pastry, etc are made
- (n) an instrument that measures how well one hears
- (n) a man-made channel used to carry water from a distance, as those used by the ancient Romans to transport water to the cities and towns
- place of or for; belonging to or connected with; of the nature of (L-Me-Of-suff) (a-n)
- literally, that which comes before the middle of the day (A.M.)
- before; in front of (L-Pr)
- (n) a place where water plants or animals are kept for the purpose of study or display; compare terrarium
- (n) the scientific study of the heavenly bodies
- (n) the pilot of a spaceship
- (a) capable of being heard
- (n) a place where land animals are kept for the purpose of study or display
26 Clues: water (L-R) • to hear (L-R) • (n) a washroom • star or stars (Gr-R) • before; in front of (L-Pr) • (a) capable of being heard • (n) the pilot of a spaceship • (a) of or pertaining to the stars • (a) of or pertaining to hearing or sight • (v) to go before in time, order, or place • (n) a place where bread, pastry, etc are made • (n) the scientific study of the heavenly bodies • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-19
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- Pluto has a thin atmosphere primarily made of ______.
- A group of visible stars form a pattern called a ____.
- Which planet has more volcanoes than any other planet?
- Which planet has the largest volcano in our solar system?
- What is the reddish layer of the sun that is not visible to the naked eye?
- The ______ is the outermost surface of the sun.
- Which dwarf planet was once a planet but was later found to be a dwarf planet?
- Venus is named after the ancient Roman god of love and ______.
- The nearest start to Earth is called ______.
- Pluto is named after the ancient Roman god of the ______.
- Asteroids, comets, and ______ are all visible in the sky.
- Mercury has no ______ which means there is no weather.
- Which planet is surrounded by rings?
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- The atmosphere of Uranus is mostly ______.
- Which planet has the most violent weather?
- The areas on the sun’s surface that appear darker because they are of a lower temperature are called ______.
- Saturn is named after the ancient Roman god of ______.
- What is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- Mars is the ______ smallest planet in the solar system.
- What is the visible layer of the sun that is cooler than the outer two layers?
- What is the fourth closest dwarf planet to the sun?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- The centre of the sun is called the ______.
- What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- Earth is the only planet that has ______ water on it.
- Many stars come in pairs called ______ stars.
- The large flares of energy that loop back to the sun’s surface are called ______.
- What is the third closest dwarf planet to the sun?
28 Clues: Which planet is closest to the sun? • Which planet is surrounded by rings? • The atmosphere of Uranus is mostly ______. • Which planet has the most violent weather? • The centre of the sun is called the ______. • The nearest start to Earth is called ______. • Many stars come in pairs called ______ stars. • What is the coldest planet in the solar system? • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-19
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- Pluto has a thin atmosphere primarily made of ______.
- A group of visible stars form a pattern called a ____.
- Which planet has more volcanoes than any other planet?
- Which planet has the largest volcano in our solar system?
- What is the reddish layer of the sun that is not visible to the naked eye?
- The ______ is the outermost surface of the sun.
- Which dwarf planet was once a planet but was later found to be a dwarf planet?
- Venus is named after the ancient Roman god of love and ______.
- The nearest start to Earth is called ______.
- Pluto is named after the ancient Roman god of the ______.
- Asteroids, comets, and ______ are all visible in the sky.
- Mercury has no ______ which means there is no weather.
- Which planet is surrounded by rings?
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- The atmosphere of Uranus is mostly ______.
- Which planet has the most violent weather?
- The areas on the sun’s surface that appear darker because they are of a lower temperature are called ______.
- Saturn is named after the ancient Roman god of ______.
- What is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- Mars is the ______ smallest planet in the solar system.
- What is the visible layer of the sun that is cooler than the outer two layers?
- What is the fourth closest dwarf planet to the sun?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- The centre of the sun is called the ______.
- What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- Earth is the only planet that has ______ water on it.
- Many stars come in pairs called ______ stars.
- The large flares of energy that loop back to the sun’s surface are called ______.
- What is the third closest dwarf planet to the sun?
28 Clues: Which planet is closest to the sun? • Which planet is surrounded by rings? • The atmosphere of Uranus is mostly ______. • Which planet has the most violent weather? • The centre of the sun is called the ______. • The nearest start to Earth is called ______. • Many stars come in pairs called ______ stars. • What is the coldest planet in the solar system? • ...
Universe Vocabulary 2023-05-11
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- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust that follows an elliptical orbit around the sun
- the sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around it
- the gas and dust located between the stars in a galaxy
- a large, reddish star late in its life cycle
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a celestial body that is greater in mass
- a large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space
- a group of stars or galaxies bound by gravity
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls onto another
- a celestial body that orbits the sun
- a model for the formation of the solar system in which the sun and planets condense from a cloud of gas and dust
- a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere, such as Jupiter
- a small, hot, dim star that is the leftover center of an old star
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- the portion of Earth that is water
- one of the highly dense planets nearest to the sun
- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and that emits light
- distance that light travels in one year
- a gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space
- the change in the illuminated area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body
- an object so massive and dense that even light cannot escape its gravity
- a planet-like body that orbits a star other than the sun
- a small, rocky object that orbits the sun
- a celestial body that orbits the sun, is round because of its own gravity, but has not cleared its orbital path
23 Clues: the portion of Earth that is water • a celestial body that orbits the sun • distance that light travels in one year • a small, rocky object that orbits the sun • a large, reddish star late in its life cycle • a group of stars or galaxies bound by gravity • one of the highly dense planets nearest to the sun • a large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2012-09-14
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- The phenomenon that occurs when the moon blocks the light from the sun (happens during a new moon)
- Newton's law that states all bodies in the universe have a gravitational pull directly related to their size
- The center of gravity between two bodies
- A cool cloud of dust and gas, can be the birthplace of stars and planets
- Tool used to measure star distance - the larger the angle, the closer the star
- The wobbling of the Earth on its axis
- The thought that the sun is in the center of the solar system and all planets revolve around it (supported by Copernicus & Galileo)
- The change in wavelength emitted by a body as the body moves (causes Red Shift)
- A cool, dark area on the solar surface
- Another word for precession
- Fuel for stars
- Used to measure star mass - a larger star will have a greater gravitational pull
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- The prevailing theory for the formation of the universe; claims that an impact between two particles 13.7 billion years ago created the entire universe today
- The phenomenon that occurs when the sun illuminates the moon from behind the Earth (happens during a full moon)
- The process that gives all stars, including the sun, their energy
- The apparent backward drift of a planet caused by planets moving at different speeds
- The thought that the Earth is in the center of the solar system and all planets and the sun revolve around it (supported by Ptolemy)
- States that all galaxies are moving away from each other, proving that the universe is expanding
- The motion of Earth that causes the years (ellipse around the sun)
- The study of light and its properties
- The motion of Earth responsible for day and night
21 Clues: Fuel for stars • Another word for precession • The wobbling of the Earth on its axis • The study of light and its properties • A cool, dark area on the solar surface • The center of gravity between two bodies • The motion of Earth responsible for day and night • The process that gives all stars, including the sun, their energy • ...
Year 8 Mission to Mars 2016-07-18
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- A regular oval shape. (The shape of the orbit of objects in space).
- The imaginary line through the centre of the Earth between the South and North Poles
- The gaseous part of the Earth
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- To obscure or block out (usually refers to the moon or sun being blocked out)
- A change in state from a gas to a liquid (can occur when a gas comes into contact with a cold surface).
- The study of space including stars, planets, comets and galaxies
- The brightening of the sky by street lights and other human made sources that makes it hard to observe the stars and planets.
- A spacecraft sent out to collect science information
- The force of gravity pulling on a mass (measured in Newtons)
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- Moving in an orbit around a celestial body
- The solid, rocky part of the earth.
- A moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star.
- The area around an object where a force acts (eg gravitational field, electrostatic field or magnetic field)
- The amount of matter in an object (measured in kg or g)
- A group of stars forming a recognisable pattern (traditionally named after a mythological figure)
- A change in state from a liquid to a gas.
- The steady speed of a falling object, reached when the upward push of air resistance is balanced by the downward pull of gravity.
- Any form of water that falls to the Earth’s surface, such as rain, snow, sleet or hail
- The closest star to Earth.
- Turning around on an axis.
- A non-contact force that attracts objects to each other
22 Clues: The closest star to Earth. • Turning around on an axis. • The gaseous part of the Earth • The solid, rocky part of the earth. • A change in state from a liquid to a gas. • Moving in an orbit around a celestial body • A spacecraft sent out to collect science information • A moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star. • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-02-19
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- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- discovered Pluto in the 1930s
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- provided an explanation for Saturn’s rings and discovered its moon, Titan
- German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
- famous for his work on forces, specifically gravity
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- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- Revised the geocentric model of the universe to include epicycles
- along with Ejnar Hertzsprung, invented a diagram to classify stars
- discovered a belt of comets at the edge of Pluto’s orbit named after him
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- proposed the first model of the universe that put the sun at the center
- pioneer of radio astronomy and was first to discover radio waves emitting from space
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- Tycho Brahe’s assistant and calculated three laws of planetary motion
- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
24 Clues: discovered Pluto in the 1930s • discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus • famous for his work on forces, specifically gravity • discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys • discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him • ...
Science Crossword, Stars and Constellations 2023-11-12
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- refers to an opaque object that emits thermal radiation.
- means circle of animals
- people born jan 22-feb 21
- are formed when a gas of cloud out in the nebula or other region of interstellar space collapses under the influence of gravity
- star patterns that have been discovered but have not been officially identified as constellation
- these patterns of stars which are seen in the sky
- CENTAURI red dwarf, next closest star to Earth.
- people born on aug 22-sep 21
- named after the Greek hero Herakles
- means huge serpent in latin
- imaginary line that passes through the earth
- the difference in the two solar calendars is caused by an astronomical phenomenon
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- is the measurement of the shift of a nearby object compared to distant objects when observed from two different positions.
- is described in terms or magnitude and luminosity.
- Major also known as "Big Bear" and is one of the most famous constellations.
- unit of measure used to describe stellar distance
- or north star, displays little movement
- people born on sept 22-oct 21
- invented the signs of zodiac different from the constellations after the effects of precession became generally known.
- was a vain and boatful wife of King Cepheus of Ethiopia who lives next to her in the sky
- in Roman is Hercules
- people born on july 22-aug 21
- myth claims that it is always visible in the northern hemisphere not in the southern hemisphere,
- RIGEL young blue white star and one of the most luminous stars
- most prominent star pattern in the sky
25 Clues: in Roman is Hercules • means circle of animals • people born jan 22-feb 21 • means huge serpent in latin • people born on aug 22-sep 21 • people born on sept 22-oct 21 • people born on july 22-aug 21 • named after the Greek hero Herakles • most prominent star pattern in the sky • or north star, displays little movement • imaginary line that passes through the earth • ...
ES 7.1.3 & 7.1.4 2024-03-08
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- Data from satellites that is stored in an archive facility that only scientists are able to access is called this.
- When data is transmitted as soon as it comes in.
- A common type of electromagnetic radiation used for communication.
- These telescopes are responsible for detecting different types of radiation.
- Around 1609, Galileo built his own telescope and used it to study this.
- The entire wavelength range of electromagnetic radiation.
- Data from satellites that is made public to everyone is called this.
- This enlarges images of faraway objects that give off or reflect visible light.
- Buildings that house large optical telescopes regardless of their type.
- Electromagnetic radiation that causes suntans.
- Electromagnetic radiation that people sense as heat.
- The largest lens in a refracting telescope.
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- This type of telescope detects heat from stars being born.
- A form of wave energy that has both electrical and magnetic properties.
- The grouped bits of information a telescope records and timestamps.
- This uses a series of lenses to magnify objects.
- Small, dense stars.
- This acronym stands for Flexible Image Transport Standard.
- Another name for the objective lens, this is the opening which light passes through.
- This telescope was built in the 1970s and launched into space to take pictures and record data from multiple wavelengths.
- This uses a series of mirrors to magnify objects.
- Exploding stars.
- The second lens of a telescope is called this and it magnifies the image produced by the objective lens.
- These were discovered accidentally in the 1960's. They have short wavelengths.
- When colors and objects appear distorted around the edges of the images.
25 Clues: Exploding stars. • Small, dense stars. • The largest lens in a refracting telescope. • Electromagnetic radiation that causes suntans. • This uses a series of lenses to magnify objects. • When data is transmitted as soon as it comes in. • This uses a series of mirrors to magnify objects. • Electromagnetic radiation that people sense as heat. • ...
Science Crossword 2025-02-04
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- where medical care started
- studied the heavens and was one of the first to attempt a complete description of the planets and stars and assumed that Earth was at the center of the universe
- studied the sky and tried to come up with a unifying theme to explain how the planets and stars moved
- the idea the living organisms can be spontaneously formed from non-living substances
- assumes that the Earth is the center of the universe and the planets and stars orbit it in a series of circles
- an ancient form of paper, made from a plant
- a statement describing what you think will happen in an experiment
- did great worth in mathematics and is the face on the Fields Medal
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- believed to be the first true scientists
- believed air was the most basic material in nature
- proposed that all matter is composed of little units called atoms
- this ancient medicine helped bring pain relief
- believed everything is made of small material and was a student of Leucippus
- the systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation in order to formulate general laws
- developed the compass
- was well known for his medical knowledge and ability to heal people travel hundreds of miles in the hope that he would be able to cure their illnesses
- everything is made up of these things
- came up with the incorrect idea of spontaneous generation and wrote volumes of works on philosophy, mathematics, logic, and physics
- studied living organisms and is believed to be the first scientist to try to explain the origin of the human race without reference to a Creator
- this was used in ancient times to treat open wounds
20 Clues: developed the compass • where medical care started • everything is made up of these things • believed to be the first true scientists • an ancient form of paper, made from a plant • this ancient medicine helped bring pain relief • believed air was the most basic material in nature • this was used in ancient times to treat open wounds • ...
Space 2025-11-22
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- A word meaning ‘related to the Sun.’
- When two spacecraft connect in space.
- A Russian astronaut.
- A dwarf planet far from the Sun.
- The first person to walk on the Moon.
- A giant ball of burning gas that gives off heat and light.
- A ball of ice and dust that orbits the Sun with a glowing tail.
- The force that pulls things down or keeps planets in place.
- The planet we live on.
- A person who studies how things work in the world or space.
- A person trained to travel into space.
- A spacecraft used to travel to and from space.
- Way The galaxy our solar system belongs to.
- A creature that might live on another planet.
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- hole A place in space where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape.
- The path something takes as it circles a planet or star.
- Everything that exists: planets, stars, and galaxies.
- The U.S. space agency that sends rockets and astronauts into space.
- A huge group of stars, gas, and dust.
- A word meaning ‘related to the Moon.’
- An outfit astronauts wear to stay safe in space.
- A machine that can do tasks or explore places like Mars.
- The star at the centre of our solar system.
- A story genre about space, the future, or advanced technology.
- A pattern of stars forming a shape in the sky.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- An early scientist who used a telescope to study space.
- A machine or moon that orbits a planet.
- A round object in space that orbits a star.
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun, smaller than a planet.
- The 'red planet' in our solar system.
31 Clues: A Russian astronaut. • The planet we live on. • A dwarf planet far from the Sun. • A word meaning ‘related to the Sun.’ • When two spacecraft connect in space. • A huge group of stars, gas, and dust. • A word meaning ‘related to the Moon.’ • The first person to walk on the Moon. • The 'red planet' in our solar system. • A person trained to travel into space. • ...
Final Long *e* 2017-04-17
Mary Jackson 2024-07-17
Chapter 4 Earth's Structure 2023-11-13
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- partially molten layer, allows tectonic plates to move
- Earth's point farthest from the Sun
- middle layer, rigid due to pressure
- 24 hour period, spinning of Earth around its axis
- constructed a pendulum that gave evidence to Earth's rotation
- A apparent shift in position of near by stars when compared to distance stars
- maximum tilt toward the sun
- rotating cloud of gas and dust contracted to for the Sun and Planets
- daytime and nighttime are equal in length all over the world
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- created when charged particles from space cascade down through the Earth’s atmosphere
- Rigid layer divided into continental and oceanic
- Process where gas or liquid is heated, expands and rises
- Earth is divided into 24 worldwide, each at 15 degrees
- A traveler crossing this line either gains or loses a day
- molten iron layer that creates magnetic field
- causes a compass needle points northward
- Earth's nearest point to the Sun
17 Clues: maximum tilt toward the sun • Earth's nearest point to the Sun • Earth's point farthest from the Sun • middle layer, rigid due to pressure • causes a compass needle points northward • molten iron layer that creates magnetic field • Rigid layer divided into continental and oceanic • 24 hour period, spinning of Earth around its axis • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-11-09
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- Newtons law "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"
- Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity
- city in which Vatican city is located in(pope residence)
- look for patters in experiments, sometimes called bottom up
- scholars began to question old teachings and ideas
- leader of the catholic church
- Studied the stars for over 25 years
- Sun centered theory
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- book published by Galileo
- Newtons law "force of an object is equal to mass times acceleration"
- new invention used to study the night sky
- test theory with experiments, sometimes called going top down
- earth centered theory
- Belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on natural laws
- Newtons law "body at rest will remain at rest"
- Religous group that protested Galileo
- Used telescope to observe and study the stars
17 Clues: Sun centered theory • earth centered theory • book published by Galileo • leader of the catholic church • Studied the stars for over 25 years • Religous group that protested Galileo • new invention used to study the night sky • Used telescope to observe and study the stars • Newtons law "body at rest will remain at rest" • scholars began to question old teachings and ideas • ...
GCC 2025-05-03
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- Source of warmth where stories are shared under the stars (8)
- Portable shelter for sleeping under the stars (4)
- The act of praising, honouring, and singing (7)
- Scripture that tells of passing the good news to the next generation. See GCC logo(3 wds, 17)
- Rest your head on this at night (6)
- The word of God (5)
- Evening beauty in the west (6)
- The home of Generations Christian Camp (2 wds, 18)
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- A word for age groups in history(11)
- Light boat paddled by hand (5)
- Best toasted over a flame (11)
- An area to walk or build a fort (5)
- Learners of Jesus’ way (9)
- Confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see (Hebrews 11) (5)
- Campfire character that never misses to entertain (2 wds, 13)
- Essential bag for an adventure (8)
- Handheld source of light in the dark (5)
17 Clues: The word of God (5) • Learners of Jesus’ way (9) • Best toasted over a flame (11) • Evening beauty in the west (6) • Light boat paddled by hand (5) • Essential bag for an adventure (8) • An area to walk or build a fort (5) • Rest your head on this at night (6) • A word for age groups in history(11) • Handheld source of light in the dark (5) • ...
Monster of the Milky Way 2022-12-14
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- The largest object in our solar system
- To travel around a star, planet, or another object in space
- Every major ____ bears the signature of a supermassive black hole.
- Matter and light fall into a black hole in a ____ like water going down a drain
- A black hole does this to everything that enters it
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The closest planet to the sun
- Astronomical unit of distance
- The brightest spot in a galaxy, packed with stars
- Believed that space and time were curved, woven together in a flexible fabric
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- A form of light invisible to the naked eye
- There are many ____ systems in every galaxy
- The strangest phenomenon in the cosmos
- The death of a star
- A hypothetical structure of space time envisioned as a long, thin tunnel
- Orbit around most stars
- Within a black hole is trapped light and ____.
17 Clues: The death of a star • Orbit around most stars • The closest planet to the sun • Astronomical unit of distance • The largest object in our solar system • The strangest phenomenon in the cosmos • The largest planet in our solar system • A form of light invisible to the naked eye • There are many ____ systems in every galaxy • Within a black hole is trapped light and ____. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-04-14
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- The largest planet
- The only planet with rings
- The collection of the sun and planets
- The red planet
- To orbit or go around an object
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- The 3rd planet from the sun
- Everything that exists including the earth, planets stars and all of space
- A group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity
- To spin or move on an axis
- A celestial object that is a hot gaseous sphere that generates light
10 Clues: The red planet • The largest planet • The only planet with rings • To spin or move on an axis • The 3rd planet from the sun • To orbit or go around an object • The collection of the sun and planets • A group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity • A celestial object that is a hot gaseous sphere that generates light • ...
star life 2024-01-24
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- is a proto star beginning stage of a star,
- mass stars, uses up mass quickly
- large cloud of gas and dust What is a nebula
- big are White Dwarf aboutthe size of the earth,
- what becomes a super nova
- Nebula, its core is a white dwarf
- hole, has the mass strong enough to take light
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- star Planetary Nebula,
- is the 4th stage of a low mass star Red Giant,
- what is a red giant exploding
- mass stars, is the same star as the sun
- dwarf, last stage of a low mass star
12 Clues: star Planetary Nebula, • what becomes a super nova • what is a red giant exploding • mass stars, uses up mass quickly • Nebula, its core is a white dwarf • dwarf, last stage of a low mass star • mass stars, is the same star as the sun • is a proto star beginning stage of a star, • large cloud of gas and dust What is a nebula • ...
ch 2024-06-16
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- A star cluster type with a spheroidal shape
- The unit used to measure distances between galaxies
- A stellar classification system
- Aldebaran is the brightest star of this constellation
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- Also known as the 'Constellation of the seven sisters'
- Two stars sharing a common center of gravity
- Hottest planet of the Solar System
- Thales said that stars are large spheres made of ....
- Meteor shower in April
- The Sci-fi novel series written by Frank Herbert
10 Clues: Meteor shower in April • A stellar classification system • Hottest planet of the Solar System • A star cluster type with a spheroidal shape • Two stars sharing a common center of gravity • The Sci-fi novel series written by Frank Herbert • The unit used to measure distances between galaxies • Thales said that stars are large spheres made of .... • ...
Big Bang Vocab 2023-04-20
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- makes up all space and matter as a whole
- shift this happens to stars when they are travelling away from earth
- keeps us on earth
- scientists use this to study light
- the start of the universe
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- systems of millions or billions of stars
- unable to be created or destroyed
- lightest member of the noble gas
- substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler format
- the universe is constantly doing this
10 Clues: keeps us on earth • the start of the universe • lightest member of the noble gas • unable to be created or destroyed • scientists use this to study light • the universe is constantly doing this • systems of millions or billions of stars • makes up all space and matter as a whole • substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler format • ...
Science Crossword 2022-10-19
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- the Earth takes one ______ to spin around
- when the sun starts to set it is called _______
- when the sun starts to rise it is called ______
- when it is dark and you can see the stars it is _________
- _______ pulls earth down
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- when it is bright it is __________
- during the daytime we see the _____
- during the nighttime we see _______
- the ______ spins around every day
- the moon takes about a ______ to orbit around Earth
10 Clues: _______ pulls earth down • the ______ spins around every day • when it is bright it is __________ • during the daytime we see the _____ • during the nighttime we see _______ • the Earth takes one ______ to spin around • when the sun starts to set it is called _______ • when the sun starts to rise it is called ______ • the moon takes about a ______ to orbit around Earth • ...
Space Science 2024-10-30
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- - A device that orbits planets for research
- - A cloud of dust and gas where stars form
- - An explosion marking the death of a star
- - A small, icy object with a glowing tail
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- - A space region with powerful gravity
- - A tool to view distant space objects
- - A vast system of stars and planets
- - A rocky object orbiting the sun
- - The path a planet follows around a star
- - A shooting star seen in Earth’s atmosphere
10 Clues: - A rocky object orbiting the sun • - A vast system of stars and planets • - A space region with powerful gravity • - A tool to view distant space objects • - The path a planet follows around a star • - A small, icy object with a glowing tail • - A cloud of dust and gas where stars form • - An explosion marking the death of a star • ...
4th of July 2025-07-02
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- symbol of a nation, often with stars and stripes
- colorful explosives lit to celebrate
- freedom from control by another country
- one of the colors of the U.S. flag
- outdoor cooking event, often with grilled food
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- procession of floats and marchers
- the power to act, speak, or think as one wants
- part of the U.S. flag representing the states
- the state of being free within society
- a patriotic song, like the "Star-Spangled Banner"
10 Clues: procession of floats and marchers • one of the colors of the U.S. flag • colorful explosives lit to celebrate • the state of being free within society • freedom from control by another country • part of the U.S. flag representing the states • the power to act, speak, or think as one wants • outdoor cooking event, often with grilled food • ...
Space Vocab 2022-11-29
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- What all of our planets and sun are in.
- a piece of equipment that helps us see stars.
- The Galaxy that is going to collide with us in 4 Billion years.
- to get to space we launch a ______.
- The hottest planet in the solar system.
- a cluster of stars, planets, and gas.
- shuttle a partially reusable type of rocket. (help build the ISS).
- a large, not planet sized object floating in space.
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- a rocky, large object in orbit around a star.
- A object brought into orbit by us, helps give us internet.
- our Galaxy that we live in
- The closet planet to the sun.
- what we can see in the night sky (it orbits our planet).
- the planet we are trying to make a home on.
- the planet we live on.
- a cluster of galaxies (we are in one).
- a collection of satellites in space, docked together to make a _____ _______.
17 Clues: the planet we live on. • our Galaxy that we live in • The closet planet to the sun. • to get to space we launch a ______. • a cluster of stars, planets, and gas. • a cluster of galaxies (we are in one). • What all of our planets and sun are in. • The hottest planet in the solar system. • the planet we are trying to make a home on. • ...
vocabulary paige smith 3rd period 2014-10-09
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- provides visible light spectrum
- distance between any two corresponding pionts
- bands of dust that appear as dark ribbons
- rotational center of a huge galaxy
- change in wavelength that allows to determine if an object is moving toward us or away
- large cloud of gas and dust
- stars that spread out from the center of a spiral galaxy
- all space and the matter space contains
- electromagnetic waves longer than visible light
- large grouping of stars
- electromagnetic waves that are between radio waves and infrared waves
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- how fast light travels 300,000km/sec.
- galaxy with a bright center and distinct long arms
- transfer of energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves
- the death of a large star by explosion
- eloectromagnetic waves with long wavelengths and low frequencies
- waves that are very high energy and are use in medical and astronomical applications
17 Clues: large grouping of stars • large cloud of gas and dust • provides visible light spectrum • rotational center of a huge galaxy • how fast light travels 300,000km/sec. • the death of a large star by explosion • all space and the matter space contains • bands of dust that appear as dark ribbons • distance between any two corresponding pionts • ...
Space and Universe Crossword 2017-05-16
Across
- Is the Smallest planet
- Largest planet in Solar system
- Live in the Solar system, orbits the Sun
- Has rings around it and made up of gas
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- Is a giant planet made up of Ice
- A force that attracts a body (planet)
- Starts with the Letter M, and it orbits around the Earth
- Is the fourth planet from the Sun, sometimes known as the 'Red Planet'
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- Thousands and billions live in the sky
- Space and everything in it, including stars, planets, galaxies etc
- An effort to explain what happened at the very beginning of the universe
- Only planet that is named after Greek mythology
- medium star
- Where rockets shoot up into
- We live on it
- Is the second planet from the Sun
17 Clues: medium star • We live on it • Is the Smallest planet • Where rockets shoot up into • Largest planet in Solar system • Is a giant planet made up of Ice • Is the second planet from the Sun • A force that attracts a body (planet) • Thousands and billions live in the sky • Has rings around it and made up of gas • Live in the Solar system, orbits the Sun • ...
GCC 2025-05-03
Across
- - The act of praising, honouring, and singing (7)
- – Rest your head on this at night (6)
- – An area to walk or build a fort (5)
- - Evening beauty in the west (6)
- – Lineages passed down through time (11)
- – The word of God (5)
- – Source of warmth where stories are shared under the stars (8)
- – Light boat paddled by hand (5)
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- - Essential bag for an adventure (8)
- – Best toasted over a flame (11)
- Meadows – The home of Generations Christian Camp (2 wds, 18)
- - Confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see (Hebrews 11) (5)
- - Learners of Jesus’ way (9)
- Prescott – Campfire character that never misses to entertain (2 wds, 13)
- – Portable shelter for sleeping under the stars (4)
- – Handheld source of light in the dark (5)
- seventy eight – Scripture that tells of passing the good news to the next generation (3 wds, 17)
17 Clues: – The word of God (5) • - Learners of Jesus’ way (9) • – Best toasted over a flame (11) • - Evening beauty in the west (6) • – Light boat paddled by hand (5) • - Essential bag for an adventure (8) • – Rest your head on this at night (6) • – An area to walk or build a fort (5) • – Lineages passed down through time (11) • – Handheld source of light in the dark (5) • ...
Unit 3 Test Review 2021-11-18
Across
- a use of the stars for ancient people to get from here to there
- heavens aren't perfect
- new birth
- Type of pull Kepler thought the sun had
- What Kepler was studying
- you need a dark sky, dark place, clear night, clear view
- a year-round celestial object
- phase of the moon when we can see only the dark side
- Gaining knowledge from sensory information
- Fruit ninja!
- 1632
- Geocentric model that used Aristotle's philosophy
- an early empiricist (but not the earliest)
- 1642
- 1642
- 1571
- a phase of transition between natural philosophy and science
- position when the planet is farthest from the sun
- Killed poor Galileo's eyes
- 1665
- 1616
- an old name for the study of the natural world
- position when the planet is closest to the sun
- when the right half of the moon is bright
- 1564
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- there are 88 of them
- starting point for stargazing this fall
- 1610
- a recognizable arrange of stars in the night sky
- 1666
- what Newton studied with prism
- "savior"
- Hey man I'm not an idiot!
- not everything orbits the earth
- Isaac Newton was born
- 1630
- curious questioner
- "the idiot"
- where Newton studied and worked
- 1727
- sad boy who didn't like people. sad sad sad. :(
- a way to get more empirical facts
- 1668
- the amount of the moon that is always lit up
- 1609
- 1633
- if an ellipse has very high eccentricity is it ____.
- 1596
- result of trial for Galileo
- the shape of orbits, according to Kepler's 1st law
- the law of the stars
51 Clues: 1610 • 1666 • 1630 • 1727 • 1632 • 1668 • 1609 • 1642 • 1642 • 1633 • 1571 • 1596 • 1665 • 1616 • 1564 • "savior" • new birth • "the idiot" • Fruit ninja! • curious questioner • there are 88 of them • the law of the stars • Isaac Newton was born • heavens aren't perfect • What Kepler was studying • Hey man I'm not an idiot! • Killed poor Galileo's eyes • result of trial for Galileo • a year-round celestial object • ...
Chp. 20 : The Universe - Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-01
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- A small , hot , dim star that is the leftover center of an old star .
- A newborn star .
- A gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space .
- An apparent shift toward shorter wavelengths of light caused when a luminous object moves toward the observer .
- Specific elliptical galaxy mentioned on pg. 677
- An object so massive and dense that not even light can escape its gravity .
- A steady but very dim signal from all over the sky in the form of radiation at microwave wavelengths .
- Quasi-stellar radio sources ; very luminous objects that produce energy at a high rate and that are thought to be the most distant objects in the universe .
- An apparent shift toward longer wavelengths of light caused when a luminous object moves away from the observer .
- A collection of stars , dust , and gas bound together by gravity .
- The sum of all space , matter , and energy that exist , that have existed in the past , and that will exist in the future .
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- The gas and dust located between the stars in a galaxy .
- Specific telescope mentioned on pg. 675
- A large celestial body that is composed of gas and that emits light ; the sun is a typical star .
- A diagonal line in space .
- The distance that light travels in one year ; about 9.5 trillion kilometers .
- A group of stars or galaxies bound by gravity .
- Cluster of galaxies forming even larger groups .
- Explosion that expanded the universe and continues to expand the universe everyday .
- A star that has collapsed under gravity to the point that the electrons and protons have smashed together to form neutrons .
- Undetectable matter in the interstellar medium .
- A large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space .
22 Clues: A newborn star . • A diagonal line in space . • Specific telescope mentioned on pg. 675 • Specific elliptical galaxy mentioned on pg. 677 • A group of stars or galaxies bound by gravity . • Cluster of galaxies forming even larger groups . • Undetectable matter in the interstellar medium . • A large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space . • ...
Chapters 7 - 8 Vocabulary 2014-10-31
Across
- A huge explosion that can generate more light than all the other stars in the galaxy combined.
- A ______ planet is an object that orbits the Sun and is beg enough to be round, but doesn't clear the neighborhood of objects near its orbit.
- Even though it is smaller than Earth's moon, it has its own satellites: Charon, Nix, and Hydra.
- The ______ Belt is populated by millions of small icy bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune.
- This plant's most dramatic feature is its ring system.
- We measure huge distances in ______ units (AU).
- This planet has two moons, Phobos and Deimos.
- This plant's main feature is the Great Red Spot, a giant storm as wide as three Earths.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space between stars.
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- This planet's atmosphere is dense and consists mostly of carbon, making it one of the hottest places in the solar system.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- Everything that exists in the observable universe.
- Moons are examples of natural ______.
- The ______ belt is like a boundary between the terrestrial planets and the gas giant planets.
- One ______ year is the distance light travels in 365 Earth days.
- An enormous collection of tens of millions to hundreds of billions of stars, interstellar gas, and dust.
- Winds on this planet travel at speeds of more than 2,000 km per hour.
- This planet appears blue because of the methane gas in its atmosphere.
- The big bang ______ suggests that there was one explosion from which clusters of galaxies formed and can now be seen moving apart from one another.
- This planet has an atmosphere of nitrogen and oxygen, and has liquid water.
20 Clues: The closest planet to the sun. • Moons are examples of natural ______. • This planet has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. • We measure huge distances in ______ units (AU). • A cloud of gas and dust in space between stars. • Everything that exists in the observable universe. • This plant's most dramatic feature is its ring system. • ...
Mission to Mars 2016-07-18
Across
- A moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star.
- A regular oval shape. (The shape of the orbit of objects in space).
- The study of space including stars, planets, comets and galaxies
- A non-contact force that attracts objects to each other
- Any form of water that falls to the Earth’s surface, such as rain, snow, sleet or hail
- A change in state from a liquid to a gas.
- The imaginary line through the centre of the Earth between the South and North Poles
- A change in state from a gas to a liquid (can occur when a gas comes into contact with a cold surface).
- To obscure or block out (usually refers to the moon or sun being blocked out)
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- The amount of matter in an object (measured in kg or g)
- Moving in an orbit around a celestial body
- Velocity The steady speed of a falling object, reached when the upward push of air resistance is balanced by the downward pull of gravity.
- A spacecraft sent out to collect science information
- The solid, rocky part of the earth.
- A group of stars forming a recognisable pattern (traditionally named after a mythological figure)
- pollution The brightening of the sky by street lights and other human made sources that makes it hard to observe the stars and planets.
- The gaseous part of the Earth
- Turning around on an axis.
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- The area around an object where a force acts (eg gravitational field, electrostatic field or magnetic field)
- The force of gravity pulling on a mass (measured in Newtons)
- The closest star to Earth.
22 Clues: Turning around on an axis. • The closest star to Earth. • The gaseous part of the Earth • The solid, rocky part of the earth. • A change in state from a liquid to a gas. • Moving in an orbit around a celestial body • A spacecraft sent out to collect science information • The amount of matter in an object (measured in kg or g) • ...
Happy Anniversary:) 2023-01-09
Across
- remind me of the stars because they sparkle like the stars:)
- the place where we parked to hug and exchange gifts
- the day we want the selfentitledbitch/10 to come to school
- the place we made out in warrenton the first day we saw eachother
- who were going to see in June
- the guy who sings the better version of wagon wheel
- what i was luckily saved from doing with your family because of a long wait time haha
- the Taylor Swift era you said you’ll probably be picking your outfit from
- what we will be taking at least once this semester
- the thing my amazing girlfriend made for me
- something you’ve been in almost every night for me
- what i want to do all night with you
- the church we went to in DC
- the place where we went for the New Year’s Eve party
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- what you got me for Christmas:):):):):)
- our long distance movie date
- how long we’ve been dating
- something you do that i love
- the things I look at every night that make me think of you
- what we do all night over break:)
- what selfentitledbitch/10 told jude he didn’t understand about her Disney-high-school-musical-self
- what im using to pay for hotels;)
- what we tell Clara
- my first anniversary gift to you today (experience gift)
- the place where we got coffee over Christmas break
- where i want to take you for a weekend
- the day we would accept if the selfentitledbitch/10 came back on
- the place where we made out on New Year’s Eve
- what i made you for Christmas
29 Clues: what we tell Clara • how long we’ve been dating • the church we went to in DC • our long distance movie date • something you do that i love • who were going to see in June • what i made you for Christmas • what we do all night over break:) • what im using to pay for hotels;) • what i want to do all night with you • where i want to take you for a weekend • ...
Space Station 10 Space Words 2021-08-02
Across
- a group of stars.
- the seventh planet from the sun. This planet is an ice giant, and the only planet that spins on its side.
- small, rocky bodies that orbit around stars. Also called micro planets or planetoids.
- the eighth and farthest planet from the sun.
- the sixth planet from the sun known for its rings.
- the star at the center of our solar system.
- a giant sphere of super hot gas made up of mostly hydrogen and helium
- a living being from another planet.
- is a small object that orbits, or revolves around, a larger object in space.
- an invisible force that pulls objects towards each other.
- suit a suit that covers the entire body designed to keep its wearer alive in outer space.
- a flying device shaped like a tube, that is driven by hot gases released from engines in its rear.
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- large natural objects that orbit around stars.
- a large natural object that orbits around planets. We call ours the moon.
- the second planet from the sun. The brightest planet in the sky when viewing from earth.
- space rocks and chunks of space metal that land on earth.
- the fifth planet from the sun, and also the largest.
- the smallest planet in our solar system. The closest planet to the sun.
- a person who is specially trained to travel outer space.
- shuttle a spacecraft designed to transport people and cargo between earth and space that can be used repeatedly.
- probe an unmanned space mission, usually a small spacecraft sent out to find out information about a planet or other far away thing.
- pad a nonflammable platform from which a rocket can be launched.
- the fourth planet from the sun
- a rocky, terrestrial planet that we call home.
- an instrument that uses lenses and sometimes mirrors to make distant objects appear larger.
25 Clues: a group of stars. • the fourth planet from the sun • a living being from another planet. • the star at the center of our solar system. • the eighth and farthest planet from the sun. • large natural objects that orbit around stars. • a rocky, terrestrial planet that we call home. • the sixth planet from the sun known for its rings. • ...
spacee 2022-04-26
Across
- the fifth planet in our solar system
- Area of space that contains as many as several thousand galaxies
- Estimated number of galaxies in the universe(it has to be a word not a number)
- A large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light
- second plant in our solar system
- The four planets that orbit closest to our sun
- small galaxy consisting of as few as 100 million stars
- fourth planet our solar system
- Space and all matter and energy in it
- a galaxy we live on
- The four planets that orbit farthest from the sun
- Look like spheres or ovals, and they do not have spiral arms
- The process that produces energy in stars
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- Area of space that contains as many as ten or more clusters of galaxies
- Number of planets that orbit our sun
- a central bulge from which two or more spiral arms extend
- Small bodies that orbit planets
- the eight planet in our solar system
- the six planet in our solar system
- A large collection of stars, gas, and dust that is held together by gravity
- a planet that we live on
- A spherical body that orbits the sun
- The collection of large and small bodies that orbit our central star
- Appear as splotchy, irregularly shaped blobs and Very active areas of star formation
- Area of space where very little matter exists
- a planet that is close to the sun
- The distance that light travels through space in 1 year
- the seventh planet in our solar system
28 Clues: a galaxy we live on • a planet that we live on • fourth planet our solar system • Small bodies that orbit planets • second plant in our solar system • a planet that is close to the sun • the six planet in our solar system • Number of planets that orbit our sun • the fifth planet in our solar system • the eight planet in our solar system • A spherical body that orbits the sun • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-02-19
Across
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- discovered a belt of comets at the edge of Pluto’s orbit named after him
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
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- pioneer of radio astronomy and was first to discover radio waves emitting from space
- woman who discovered that a star know as a Cepheid could be used as a marker for distance
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- discovered Pluto in the 1930s
- along with Ejnar Hertzsprung, invented a diagram to classify stars
- discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and helped invent the first telescope
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
24 Clues: discovered Pluto in the 1930s • discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus • discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys • discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him • ...
Science Puzzle-Bethany Anderson 2018-05-02
Across
- A small body of matter that enters into the Earth's atmosphere
- Water boils at 100 degrees in this scale
- The study of living things
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- The distance that light travels in one year
- The gases surrounding the Earth or a planet
- The place where everything gets it's energy
- The galaxy in which the Sun and solar system
- The amount of compactness in a substance
- A process used by plants and other organisms
- The amount of heat of coldness in the air
- Interlocking food chains
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards rain, heat, wind, sunshine, etc.
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- A cold dry biome that has very little plant life and the animal called the Caribou lives there
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- A dwarf planet that used to be part of the solar system
- A large cloud of gas and dust where stars are born
- The study of animals
- an organism that only eats plants
- An animal that feeds on dead organisms
- The largest planet
- All of space, including galaxies, solar systems, planets, and stars
- An instrument that measures air pressure
- The gravitationally bound system, including a sun with planets orbiting it
- The study of an organisms habitat or ecosystem
- The energy of an objects motion
- A small very dense star, usually the size of a planet
- A natural body that revolves around a planet
- A very large star, that is late in it's life cycle
- A small body of ice and cosmic dust that gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail
30 Clues: The largest planet • The study of animals • Interlocking food chains • The study of living things • The energy of an objects motion • an organism that only eats plants • An animal that feeds on dead organisms • Water boils at 100 degrees in this scale • An instrument that measures air pressure • The amount of compactness in a substance • ...
Earth and Space: SKA Lecture Crossword Puzzle 2018-09-24
Across
- location of the former largest radio telescope in the world
- a hypothetical form of matter that makes up 85% of the known universe
- a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl (—COOH) and an amino (—NH2) group
- a theoretical repulsive force that counteracts gravity
- a telescope that specifically detects waves emitted when a hydrogen electron falls from the third lowest to the second lowest level
- a rapidly rotating neutron star that emits pulses of radiation
- increase in frequency and decrease in frequency as the source approaches or moves away from a point of reference, respectively
- a region of space with such high gravity that no matter or radiation can escape
- a group of stars that are gravitationally-bound
- path of a body revolving around an attracting centre of mass
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- a celestial body that orbits the sun with sufficient mass to assume hydro-static equilibrium
- a branch of astronomy that studies the origin and evolution of the universe
- the superposition of waves used to cause interference and extract information
- an electromagnetic wave of a frequency between about 10^4 and 10^11 or 10^12 Hz
- a superhero among computers/a very powerful computer
- system of millions or billions of stars and gas and dust, held by a gravitational attraction
- stretching of a wavelength such that it is shifted into the red spectrum
- a period a few hundred million years after the Big Bang in which the first stars and galaxies began to from
- a specialized antenna that receives radio waves
- region where a force of magnetism acts
- a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity
21 Clues: region where a force of magnetism acts • a specialized antenna that receives radio waves • a group of stars that are gravitationally-bound • a superhero among computers/a very powerful computer • a theoretical repulsive force that counteracts gravity • location of the former largest radio telescope in the world • ...
Spaced Out! 2024-05-10
Across
- A rock in space that becomes a bright streak in the sky when it enters Earth's atmosphere.
- This device is sent into space to gather data and can travel far beyond the moon.
- This space traveler may work aboard the International Space Station.
- High-energy particles that originate from outer space.
- An instrument that makes distant objects appear nearer and more detailed, often used to look at stars.
- The end life explosion of a massive star.
- A system that studies the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe.
- A region in space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- A very bright, large type of star that has expanded and cooled, giving it a reddish appearance.
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- An object that orbits planets and can be man-made or natural like the moon.
- A celestial body made of ice and dust that develops a tail when it comes near the sun.
- Extremely bright centers of distant galaxies, powered by supermassive black holes.
- A large body of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- The debris cloud in space, often a birthplace for new stars.
- A type of star that releases huge amounts of energy and appears to pulse in the sky.
- A celestial body that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- Everything that exists anywhere, including all of space and time.
- A small rocky body that orbits the sun, found mainly between Mars and Jupiter.
- This force keeps us on the ground and makes objects fall.
- The path that objects in space follow as they revolve around another celestial body.
20 Clues: The end life explosion of a massive star. • High-energy particles that originate from outer space. • This force keeps us on the ground and makes objects fall. • The debris cloud in space, often a birthplace for new stars. • A celestial body that orbits a star outside our solar system. • A large body of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity. • ...
Movie Titles 2024-02-04
Across
- Classic thriller featuring a great white shark
- Fiction Quentin Tarantino's nonlinear crime film
- Sandra Bullock and George Clooney star in this space thriller
- Animated film exploring Mexican folklore and the Day of the Dead
- Potter Film series based on the popular fantasy book series
- Dark superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan
- Classic romantic drama set during World War II
- Panther Marvel superhero film set in the fictional African nation of Wakanda
- Scifi epic directed by James Cameron, set on the moon Pandora
- Epic romance film set on a doomed ship
- Superhero ensemble film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Rouge Romantic musical set in 19thcentury Paris
- Animated film featuring an ogre on a quest
- Disney animated film about two royal sisters
- Russell Crowe stars in this Roman epic
- Christopher Nolan's space exploration epic
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- Friendly ghost in a familyfriendly fantasy film
- Tom Hanks stars in this heartwarming tale of a man with a low IQ
- Sylvester Stallone stars as a boxer in this iconic film
- Animated film featuring zoo animals stranded on an island
- with the Wind Epic romance set in the American Civil War
- Mindbending heist thriller directed by Christopher Nolan
- Scifi film exploring the concept of simulated reality
- Franchise featuring cloned dinosaurs
- Mel Gibsondirected historical epic about Scottish freedom
- Prison drama based on a Stephen King novella
- Quentin Tarantino's spaghetti westerninspired film
- Disney animated film about a mistreated young woman
- Steven Spielberg's heartwarming tale of an alien and a boy
- La Land Modern musical about the lives of aspiring artists in Los Angeles
30 Clues: Franchise featuring cloned dinosaurs • Epic romance film set on a doomed ship • Russell Crowe stars in this Roman epic • Animated film featuring an ogre on a quest • Christopher Nolan's space exploration epic • Prison drama based on a Stephen King novella • Disney animated film about two royal sisters • Classic thriller featuring a great white shark • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-09-29
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- 25. Theory that the universe was originally a singularity and is expanding at a constant rate
- 10. An object in space that produces light and is held together by gravity
- 13. A device that magnifies stars and planets so they can be observed
- 16.A device that identifies materials by observing specific wavelengths of light
- 1. All existing matter and space
- 26. A small, dense star about the size of a planet
- 2. A large group of stars
- 5. The amount of matter in an object
- 22. A rotating disk of gas and dust orbiting a young star
- 6. The amount of gravitational force on an object
- 24. A tide after a 1st or 3rd quarter moon where the difference between high and low is least
- 3. The galaxy that we are in
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- 21. A large cloud of gas and dust in space
- 8. The distance that light travels in a year
- 4. Attractive force between all matter
- 19. Gravitational pull on the Earth created by the moon
- 11. A diagram comparing stars' brightness to their temperature (remember to hyphenate)
- 14. Anything that orbits an object in space
- 15. A spacecraft designed to transmit information about its environment
- 20. Change in a wave's frequency as it moves relative to the observer
- 17. The wavelengths of light that a material emits
- 7. An object with so much gravity that light is pulled in
- 9. Reaction where atoms combine to form different elements
- 18. An explosion created by a star
- 23. A tide after a new or full moon where the difference between high and low is greatest
- 12. When an object in space revolves around another object due to gravitational pull.
26 Clues: 2. A large group of stars • 3. The galaxy that we are in • 1. All existing matter and space • 18. An explosion created by a star • 5. The amount of matter in an object • 4. Attractive force between all matter • 21. A large cloud of gas and dust in space • 14. Anything that orbits an object in space • 8. The distance that light travels in a year • ...
Science space-marsel 2025-02-14
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- A huge explosion at the end of a massive star's life is called a ________.
- The planet known as the "Blue Planet" is ________.
- ________ is the hottest planet in our solar system.
- An object that burns and glows brightly as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere is called a ________.
- The planet with the most moons in the solar system is ________.
- The first person to walk on the Moon was ________.
- A giant ball of hot gas that emits light and heat is called a ________.
- The study of space, planets, and stars is called ________.
- The spacecraft that carries astronauts to space is called a ________.
- The part of the spacecraft where astronauts live and work is called the ________.
- The planet known as the Red Planet is ________.
- The largest planet in our solar system is ________.
- The ________ is the star at the center of our solar system.
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- ________ is the planet that rotates on its side compared to other planets.
- A ________ is a body that orbits a planet.
- ________ is the planet known as the "Ice Giant" because of its cold atmosphere.
- The layer of gases that surrounds a planet is called the ________.
- ________ is a natural satellite that orbits the Earth.
- ________ is the only planet in the solar system known to support life.
- ________ is the closest planet to the Sun.
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun is called ________.
- Way The galaxy we live in is called the ________ Galaxy.
- eclipse The phenomenon when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun is called a ________.
- A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky is called a ________.
- The planet known for its beautiful rings is ________.
- A ________ is a large collection of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- ________ are chunks of rock or metal that orbit the Sun, mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- The planet farthest from the Sun is ________.
28 Clues: A ________ is a body that orbits a planet. • ________ is the closest planet to the Sun. • The planet farthest from the Sun is ________. • The planet known as the Red Planet is ________. • The planet known as the "Blue Planet" is ________. • The first person to walk on the Moon was ________. • ________ is the hottest planet in our solar system. • ...
Astronomy 2025-05-14
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- One full trip a planet makes around the Sun
- A huge group of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity
- One full spin of a planet on its axis
- A natural object that orbits a planet
- The area beyond Earth’s atmosphere
- The rise and fall of ocean water caused by the Moon’s gravity
- A spacecraft that explores space without people on board
- The path one object takes around another in space
- A space rock that burns in Earth’s atmosphere
- When one space object blocks light from another
- Another word for the universe
- An object that orbits a planet; can be natural or man-made
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- The distance light travels in one year
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- A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born
- The imaginary line Earth spins around
- A space object made of ice and dust with a glowing tail
- Relating to the Sun
- A tool used to see things far away in space
- Everything in space, including all stars and galaxies
- When a spacecraft is sent into space
- A bowl-shaped hole on the surface of a planet or moon
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun, smaller than a planet
- A giant ball of hot gas that gives off light and heat
- A large object that orbits a star like the Sun
- A person trained to travel in space
- A place in space with gravity so strong not even light can escape
- Way The galaxy that includes our solar system
- Relating to the Moon
30 Clues: Relating to the Sun • Relating to the Moon • Another word for the universe • The area beyond Earth’s atmosphere • A person trained to travel in space • When a spacecraft is sent into space • The imaginary line Earth spins around • One full spin of a planet on its axis • A natural object that orbits a planet • The distance light travels in one year • ...
Ocean's Eleven 2024-01-25
13 Clues: Hotel • Old Man • Bad Guy • Rich Guy • Brad Pitt • Pickpocket • Don Cheadle • Turk and... • Computer Guy • Main Character • Blackjack Dealer • Tight Spaces Guy • What Rusty Teaches Movie Stars
Te Wiki o te reo Maori 2023-09-13
Space Science 2024-08-20
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- our galaxy
- A region of space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing can escape.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space.
- A celestial body orbiting a star.
- An icy body that releases gas and dust, forming a tail.
- All of space and everything in it.
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- A large system of stars, gas, and dust bound by gravity.
- A small rocky body orbiting the Sun.
- An object that orbits a planet.
- A luminous ball of gas, primarily hydrogen and helium.
- A small body from space that enters Earth's atmosphere.
12 Clues: our galaxy • An object that orbits a planet. • A cloud of gas and dust in space. • A celestial body orbiting a star. • All of space and everything in it. • A small rocky body orbiting the Sun. • A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern. • A luminous ball of gas, primarily hydrogen and helium. • A small body from space that enters Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Space and Matter 2023-01-30
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- large group of stars and dust held together by gravity
- All of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy
- A collection of planets
- representing the earth as the centre
- Eight planet in the solar system
- A huge spiral galaxy
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- huge explosion in Universe
- First person to step on Moon
- model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe
- the study of space and Matter
- Gas Giant Planet in our solar system
- Force that pulls an object toward earth
12 Clues: A huge spiral galaxy • A collection of planets • huge explosion in Universe • First person to step on Moon • the study of space and Matter • Eight planet in the solar system • representing the earth as the centre • Gas Giant Planet in our solar system • Force that pulls an object toward earth • large group of stars and dust held together by gravity • ...
Soccer Player 2025-09-30
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- Top goal scorer for Brazilian national team (79 goals)
- Best Argentine player ever, before Messi
- Belgium's greatest player and a Man City great that currently plays for Napoli
- Great forward from Egypt
- Great Argentine player that currently plays for Inter Miami
- Retired French midfielder that goes by nickname Zizou
- Portuguese player who recently signed to play in Saudi Arabia
- Great English player in history, known for his set pieces and passing (and haircuts)
- Spanish CDM that plays for Manchester City
- Current Real Madrid star that also stars for the English national team
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- French forward known for his speed, Real Madrid
- Brazilian youngster that stars for Real Madrid
- Currently the best player from the USA
- Current Ballon D'Or winner
- 6'5" Manchester City player from Norway
- Current Bayern Munich forward from England
- Polish great that currently plays for Barcelona
17 Clues: Great forward from Egypt • Current Ballon D'Or winner • Currently the best player from the USA • 6'5" Manchester City player from Norway • Best Argentine player ever, before Messi • Current Bayern Munich forward from England • Spanish CDM that plays for Manchester City • Brazilian youngster that stars for Real Madrid • French forward known for his speed, Real Madrid • ...
Star Vocabulary 2023-10-22
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- A series of star types to which most stars belong.
- An increase or decrease in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward or away from each other.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- The brightness of a celestial object as it would be seen at a standard distance of 10 parsecs.
- The magnitude of a celestial object as it is actually measured from the Earth.
- The displacement of spectral lines toward longer wave lengths in radiation from distant galaxies and celestial objects.
- A scatter plot of stars that shows the relationship between the magnitudes, luminosity, temperatures, and classifications.
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- The range of wave lengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- A star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass.
- The brightness of a celestial object.
- The theory that the universe began at a single point and then expanded.
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust.
- The displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer.
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos.
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space.
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body.
17 Clues: A small rocky body orbiting the sun. • The brightness of a celestial object. • A cloud of gas and dust in outer space. • A series of star types to which most stars belong. • A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust. • All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. • ...
Space Science 2024-08-20
Across
- our galaxy
- A region of space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing can escape.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space.
- A celestial body orbiting a star.
- An icy body that releases gas and dust, forming a tail.
- All of space and everything in it.
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- A large system of stars, gas, and dust bound by gravity.
- A small rocky body orbiting the Sun.
- An object that orbits a planet.
- A luminous ball of gas, primarily hydrogen and helium.
- A small body from space that enters Earth's atmosphere.
12 Clues: our galaxy • An object that orbits a planet. • A cloud of gas and dust in space. • A celestial body orbiting a star. • All of space and everything in it. • A small rocky body orbiting the Sun. • A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern. • A luminous ball of gas, primarily hydrogen and helium. • A small body from space that enters Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Big Bang Vocabulary 2025-01-16
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- collection of stars. dust, amd gas
- part of space that has a gravity that nothing can escape out of
- a wavelength moving away from the Earth
- a space cloud of gas and dust
- when a giant star runs out of nuclear fuel
- Scientific theory of how the universe started
- sequence part of the life cycle of a star our sun is in
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- Wavelengths
- The radiation left after the big bang
- a tool that lets us see things in space
- - the stage that stars going to after no longer having any nuclear fuel
- study of the universe
12 Clues: Wavelengths • study of the universe • a space cloud of gas and dust • collection of stars. dust, amd gas • The radiation left after the big bang • a tool that lets us see things in space • a wavelength moving away from the Earth • when a giant star runs out of nuclear fuel • Scientific theory of how the universe started • ...
About space 2023-08-16
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- A team of people in charge of a spacecraft.
- The science of space travel.
- A person who studies the stars.
- A place where people study space.
- An instrument to make distant objects appear nearer.
- A small section of a spacecraft that detaches from the main part.
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- A person who is trained to travel in space.
- The scientific study of the stars.
- To force a pilot out of an aircraft or spacecraft.
- To travel around the Earth on a set path.
- An object that travels around another object in space.
- A small instrument used to magnify objects.
12 Clues: The science of space travel. • A person who studies the stars. • A place where people study space. • The scientific study of the stars. • To travel around the Earth on a set path. • A person who is trained to travel in space. • A team of people in charge of a spacecraft. • A small instrument used to magnify objects. • To force a pilot out of an aircraft or spacecraft. • ...
World Membership Badge 2024-06-13
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- What do the stars represent?
- What does the colour white in the badge represent?
- Which of the colours represent service and leadership?
- How many points does each star have?
- How many parts does the Scout Law have?
- What knot is seen on the Membership Badge?
- What do the 3 parts of the fleu-de-lis represent?
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- The Bond represents the .......... of Scouting.
- Which part of the badge represents the Family of the World Scount Movement?
- To whom is the duty to obey the scout law directed?
- The two stars represent ...... and Knowledge.
- To who is the central duty diected?
12 Clues: What do the stars represent? • To who is the central duty diected? • How many points does each star have? • How many parts does the Scout Law have? • What knot is seen on the Membership Badge? • The two stars represent ...... and Knowledge. • The Bond represents the .......... of Scouting. • What do the 3 parts of the fleu-de-lis represent? • ...
Number the stars 2020-02-25
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- like dirt, it builds up around the house if you don't clean regularly
- the part of the sink from which water comes
- to suddenly go out of sight
- to jokingly bother someone
- long hairs that come from the nose of dogs and cats
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- not modern
- something that you do on a regular basis without thinking
- professional; not casual
- to be in the real world
- mildly, kindly, or tenderly
- to sit down on your knees
- a box where dead bodies are placed before being buried
12 Clues: not modern • to be in the real world • professional; not casual • to sit down on your knees • to jokingly bother someone • mildly, kindly, or tenderly • to suddenly go out of sight • the part of the sink from which water comes • long hairs that come from the nose of dogs and cats • a box where dead bodies are placed before being buried • ...
NBA All Stars 2024-04-23
12 Clues: The GOAT • Known as Alien • Known as Ant-Man • Known as The King • was born in Serbia • Known as The Beard • 3-point specialist • was born in Slovenia • Known as the Greek Freak • Won MVP in 2022-2023 season • Known as the Black Mawas Mamba • Only NBA player that has shoes with PUMA
To the Stars 2024-05-06
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- A solar system or part of a universe.
- Last name of scientist associated with space.
- War A war between most of countries of the world.
- Used for smoking
- The thoughts of knowledge of the world.
- Bright burning balls of gas.
- What makes us different
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- What we live in
- Everything around us.
- What we and galaxies are all part of.
- Someone who teaches someone something.
- Continuous and doesn't stop.
12 Clues: What we live in • Used for smoking • Everything around us. • What makes us different • Continuous and doesn't stop. • Bright burning balls of gas. • A solar system or part of a universe. • What we and galaxies are all part of. • Someone who teaches someone something. • The thoughts of knowledge of the world. • Last name of scientist associated with space. • ...
Unit 10 Stars 2023-02-19
Number the stars 2021-11-03
12 Clues: Funeral • Their country • star of david • Code for Ellen • secret mailman • where they live • Ellen's religion • Annemarie's uncle • invaders of denmark • Annemarie's lil sis • Peter's soon to be wife • Mr.Rosen drpped his______.
Unit 2: Stars 2024-10-17
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- The brightness of a star; amount of energy a star gives off
- The gases around a planet or star
- To come together, to connect
- The very center or middle of something
- Things that describe something or make it different
- fusion When smaller atoms connect to make larger atoms and give off energy
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- the parts that make something
- the beginning, middle, and end of life
- to take in or soak up
- A material made from only one type of atom
- The smallest type of star
- The smallest part of matter
12 Clues: to take in or soak up • The smallest type of star • The smallest part of matter • To come together, to connect • the parts that make something • The gases around a planet or star • the beginning, middle, and end of life • The very center or middle of something • A material made from only one type of atom • Things that describe something or make it different • ...
VOCABULARY TOP STARS 2022-03-23
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- a covering for all or part of the face.
- the cover or top of a building, vehicle, etc.
- able or likely to cause harm or death.
- material made by weaving cotton, wool, or other fibers, or a piece of such material.
- a very large area of sea.
- to present or perform.
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- unusual and unexpected.
- a kind of performance in which actors sing all or most of the words of a play.
- an artificial substance that can be shaped when soft into many different forms.
- to create or construct according to plan
- an area with a wall or bars around it that is joined to the outside wall of a building on an upper level.
- a person who designs buildings.
12 Clues: to present or perform. • unusual and unexpected. • a very large area of sea. • a person who designs buildings. • able or likely to cause harm or death. • a covering for all or part of the face. • to create or construct according to plan • the cover or top of a building, vehicle, etc. • a kind of performance in which actors sing all or most of the words of a play. • ...
80s Action Stars 2025-06-01
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- – What actor dominated the 80s as both Indiana Jones and Han Solo?
- – What veteran actor continued his action legacy in the 80s with Sudden Impact and The Dead Pool?
- – Who played Kyle Reese in The Terminator and Corporal Hicks in Aliens?
- – What Austrian bodybuilder became an action icon in The Terminator and Commando?
- – What aikido master starred in late-80s films like Above the Law?
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- – Who played Mad Max and Martin Riggs in two of the decade’s biggest action franchises?
- – What martial arts expert and star of Missing in Action and Delta Force became a pop culture legend?
- – Who played both Rocky Balboa and Vietnam vet John Rambo in 80s action classics?
- – What Swedish actor played Ivan Drago in Rocky IV and starred in Masters of the Universe?
- – What actor broke out as an action star in 1988’s Die Hard?
- – What actor played Apollo Creed in Rocky and battled aliens in Predator?
- – What Belgian martial artist starred in Bloodsport and Kickboxer?
12 Clues: – What actor broke out as an action star in 1988’s Die Hard? • – What actor dominated the 80s as both Indiana Jones and Han Solo? • – What Belgian martial artist starred in Bloodsport and Kickboxer? • – What aikido master starred in late-80s films like Above the Law? • – Who played Kyle Reese in The Terminator and Corporal Hicks in Aliens? • ...
Number the Stars 2022-02-10
Mahurangi Sports Stars 2022-01-24
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- Surname of two sisters who were Black Ferns
- Two Baddock sisters represented New Zealand in this sport
- Surname of two brothers (Twins) who were Black Caps (Photo)
- Surname of sailor who went to London Olympics (Photo)
- Surname to two brothers who were All Blacks (Photo)
- James Holder was New Zealand Champion 3 times in which sport
- Kortne Pearson was in the New Zealand team for which sport
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- Surname of siblings in the same World Champion Under Water Hockey Team (UWH)
- Michael who was New Zealand Freestyle Snowboarding champion
- Heather Nichols was New Zealand Champion in this sport
- Surname of two brothers who were Black Caps
- Ellen Dixon represented New Zealand in this sport
12 Clues: Surname of two sisters who were Black Ferns • Surname of two brothers who were Black Caps • Ellen Dixon represented New Zealand in this sport • Surname to two brothers who were All Blacks (Photo) • Surname of sailor who went to London Olympics (Photo) • Heather Nichols was New Zealand Champion in this sport • Two Baddock sisters represented New Zealand in this sport • ...
Number the Stars 2023-01-17
4th of July 2013-06-30
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- Number of stars on the American flag
- July 4th is a day to celebrate America's _______.
- Towns and cities in the USA have ______ on the streets on July 4th.
- 4th of July is also called ________ day.
- The American flag has the colors red, white, and _____.
- Popular American food eaten on the 4th of July.
- ______ and stripes are on the American flag.
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- Month Independence Day is in.
- How many stripes are on the American flag.
- Light these in the evening to celebrate July 4th.
- Country that America got its independence from.
- To eat outside with friends.
12 Clues: To eat outside with friends. • Month Independence Day is in. • Number of stars on the American flag • 4th of July is also called ________ day. • How many stripes are on the American flag. • ______ and stripes are on the American flag. • Country that America got its independence from. • Popular American food eaten on the 4th of July. • ...
Astronomical terms 2014-11-16
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- the opposite of the sun
- a collection of billions of stars
- pieces of Rock or metal that orbit around the sun
- a person that travels through the universe
- created of planets that orbit around the sun
- a small particle of space material that floats around the universe
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- known as snowballs of the solar system
- the force that pulls things down
- a measurement of time
- a region in space that has such an enormous force of Gravity that light can not escape
- something that shines in the sky
- the layers of gas that surround planets
12 Clues: a measurement of time • the opposite of the sun • the force that pulls things down • something that shines in the sky • a collection of billions of stars • known as snowballs of the solar system • the layers of gas that surround planets • a person that travels through the universe • created of planets that orbit around the sun • ...
6th Grade Earth's systems Vocabulary 2021-03-23
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- millions of stars grouped together in space
- amount of matter in an object
- planet makes a complete spin on its axis
- one object circles another in space
- object that revolves around another object in space
- used to compare the size of objects or distance between objects
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- group of stars forming a fixed pattern in the sky
- attraction of one object to another
- objects made of ice, gases, and dust that orbit the sun
- irregular pieces of rock moving through space
- the path that a planet travels as it goes around the sun
- push or pull
12 Clues: push or pull • amount of matter in an object • attraction of one object to another • one object circles another in space • planet makes a complete spin on its axis • millions of stars grouped together in space • irregular pieces of rock moving through space • group of stars forming a fixed pattern in the sky • object that revolves around another object in space • ...
Macbeth act 2 scene 1 2021-10-05
15 Clues: Set • Stars • Guard • Raping • Handle • Fevered • Tell of • Harshest • Touchable • Gone to bed • Funeral bell • Put someone to sleep • Careful housekeeping • Hot drinks or milk mixed with alcohol • The goddess of the moon and witchcraft
In the beginning Genesis 1 2023-09-20
15 Clues: - Creator. • - Darkness. • - Dry ground. • - Light source. • - Bearing trees. • - For vegetation. • - God's creation. • - Swim in waters. • - Fly in the sky. • - Lighted period. • - God's dwelling. • - Nighttime light. • - Day one's creation. • - Luminous in the sky. • - Made in God's image.
Fun with Flags 2024-03-23
15 Clues: - Admiration • - Who we are • - Past events • - Togetherness • - Gain knowledge • - Lines on a flag • - Representations • - Symbolic object • - Feeling of honor • - Shiny in the sky • - Repeated designs • - National symbols • - Artistic creation • - Red, blue, green, etc. • - Circles, squares, etc.
Astronomy Lecture #1 2024-09-29
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- Found between Mars and Jupiter
- the distance at which 1 AU covers an angle of 1 arcsecond
- Cosmic clouds of gas and dust
- The largest known structures that are definitely gravitationally bound
- distance light travels in one year
- energy emitted as electromagnetic radiation per second
- How many major planets are in our solar system?
- average distance between the Sun and Earth
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- Emits exceptionally large amounts of energy
- What are asteroids, minor planets and planetoids considered as?
- contains less than seven thousand stars
- composed of dust and ice and settled into irregular orbits
- a component of the universe whose presence is discerned from its gravitational attraction rather than its luminosity
- Ancient spherical clusters of stars held together by mutual gravity
- This is where Pluto lies
15 Clues: This is where Pluto lies • Cosmic clouds of gas and dust • Found between Mars and Jupiter • distance light travels in one year • contains less than seven thousand stars • average distance between the Sun and Earth • Emits exceptionally large amounts of energy • How many major planets are in our solar system? • energy emitted as electromagnetic radiation per second • ...
