brawl stars Crossword Puzzles
Lukes space crossword puzzle 2024-04-30
7 Clues: Made of gas • made of rock • orbits planets • our home planets • hot balls of gas • in the center of our galaxy • Made of dust gas and millions of stars
U4W2 2023-02-28
15 Clues: fruit • flower • a group • 50 stars • identical • 12 months • urban areas • back street • mini horses • annoying bugs • 12 make a foot • resembles a dog • leftovers of a fire • middle of the day meal • something to hold on to
KB crosswords 2020-12-18
13 Clues: plopp • KB home • Lund bubble • dutch party • chair turnon • keeps me still • shooting stars • first houseplay • conference shirt • squeeze me tight • mondays at 16.00 • bubble on wheels • defying the virus
Themeless 1 2021-02-05
12 Clues: Warn • Put off • Two under • Dano's job • High lights • As much again • Scarlet's game • Treason plotter • Before chapter 1 • Chocolate server • Cranny's partner • Flaming departure
Unit 8 Vocab 2024-12-09
12 Clues: line • Cancer • Sleepy • Divine • Night Owl • little light • Mount Everest • Mariana Trench • Great distance • Crossing the Equator • Beams/Bands of Light • stars making an image
Outer Space 2023-04-27
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- Known for its rings and moons
- source of solar radiation, gives Earth a day and night cycle
- Planet that is rotating on its east/west axis, instead of North/South
- System Has all of the planets, moon, stars, and the sun
- closest planet to the Sun, has a year of 86 Earth days
- was recently determined to not be a planet
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- gas planet, second from the Sun
- also known as the Red Planet
- Largest planet with massive storms, giant red spot
- sources of light and heat energy in the solar system
- orbits the Earth, goes through moon phases
- Blue planet full of methane gas
- only known planet with plate tectonics and organic life
13 Clues: also known as the Red Planet • Known for its rings and moons • gas planet, second from the Sun • Blue planet full of methane gas • orbits the Earth, goes through moon phases • was recently determined to not be a planet • Largest planet with massive storms, giant red spot • sources of light and heat energy in the solar system • ...
Universe Vocab-5th Evelyn White 2014-10-09
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- Rotational center of a huge galaxy like the Milky Way Galaxy.
- Beginning point at which something begins.
- Space and the matter space contains.
- More than four solar masses squeezed into a ball
- Mass of gas held together by its own gravity.
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- Bands of dust that appear as dark ribbons.
- Areas of stars that spread out from the center of a spiral galaxy
- Large grouping of stars.
- A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly.
- Transfer of energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves
- Death of a large star by explosion.
- Cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space.
- composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.
13 Clues: Large grouping of stars. • Death of a large star by explosion. • Space and the matter space contains. • composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. • Bands of dust that appear as dark ribbons. • Beginning point at which something begins. • Cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space. • Mass of gas held together by its own gravity. • ...
Earth and Space 2017-08-20
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- , Distances in space are sometimes measured using __________ years.
- , A pattern in the stars.
- , There are eight of these in the Solar System.
- , The planet we live on.
- , you can see lots of these on a clear night.
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- , The name of our galaxy.
- , When the Moon looks like a complete bright circle of light it is a __________________ Moon.
- , The Earth is part of the ____________ System.
- , small lumps of rock orbiting the Sun.
- , The length of time it takes for the Earth to go around the Sun once.
- , The Moon looks different at different times of the month. The different shapes are called _________________ of the Moon.
- , Our nearest star.
- , A __________ year has 366 days.
13 Clues: , Our nearest star. • , The planet we live on. • , The name of our galaxy. • , A pattern in the stars. • , A __________ year has 366 days. • , small lumps of rock orbiting the Sun. • , you can see lots of these on a clear night. • , The Earth is part of the ____________ System. • , There are eight of these in the Solar System. • ...
Science Unit 1 FQ1 & 2 2024-11-21
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- balls of gas that give off energy in the form of light and heat
- made up of the Sun and all the planets circling around it
- A group of stars that form a particular shape
- objects in the night sky that look like the brightest stars
- A force that pulls down
- A representation of something that is real
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- An imaginary line that something rotates around
- The North Star
- Imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth.
- Spinning around an axis
- A three dimensional round shape
- The line where the sky meet the ocean or land in the distance
- Imaginary lines used to identify how far east or west a place is located.
13 Clues: The North Star • Spinning around an axis • A force that pulls down • A three dimensional round shape • A representation of something that is real • A group of stars that form a particular shape • An imaginary line that something rotates around • Imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth. • made up of the Sun and all the planets circling around it • ...
Women In Science. 2025-03-12
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- Rosalind Franklin discovered the structure of ________ .
- She became an honorary member of the Royal Astronomical Society.
- Mary Somerville studied the sun's _____________.
- Cecilia Payne studied the _________________ of stars.
- A physicist that discovered nuclear fission and won the Enrico Fermi award in 1966.
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- Egyptian woman that became the symbol of learning and science.
- Caroline Herschel was an ____________ that discovered 8 comets and 3 nebulae
- Marie Curies work focused on _____________.
- Austrian-born, American film star that created wifi technology.
- Cosmic sources of peculiar radio pulses:
- Marie Curie won two _______ ________ .
- Cecilia Payne discovered that stars are made of ______________ and helium.
- A mathematician that developed a theory that drew together many mathematical developments.
13 Clues: Marie Curie won two _______ ________ . • Cosmic sources of peculiar radio pulses: • Marie Curies work focused on _____________. • Mary Somerville studied the sun's _____________. • Cecilia Payne studied the _________________ of stars. • Rosalind Franklin discovered the structure of ________ . • Egyptian woman that became the symbol of learning and science. • ...
a 2025-11-22
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- – “Step‑by‑step recipe your computer follows, not for cooking.”
- – “Fancy word for ‘everything out there’.”
- – “Tool you use to bring galaxies a bit closer.”
- – “Cloud of gas and dust where new stars are born.”
- – “Mysterious force that also keeps your laptop on the desk.”
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- – “Time of day when both stars and bugs appear.”
- – “Famous constellation you probably point at on clear nights.”
- – “What you write all day (and sometimes at night).”
- – “Overflow of this leads to programmer memes.”
- – “What you do when the code misbehaves.”
- – “Liquid that compiles the programmer.”
- – “Tiny particle with a very funny name.”
- – “System you use to never lose your code… in theory.”
13 Clues: – “Liquid that compiles the programmer.” • – “What you do when the code misbehaves.” • – “Tiny particle with a very funny name.” • – “Fancy word for ‘everything out there’.” • – “Overflow of this leads to programmer memes.” • – “Time of day when both stars and bugs appear.” • – “Tool you use to bring galaxies a bit closer.” • ...
Word work list 3 2021-10-21
Mesopotamia 2024-11-12
Stars 2013-08-27
5 Clues: scatter graph of stars • the life cycle of the star • main part of star's life are in this track • a collapsed star corpse with no more nuclear fusion. • luminous giant star of low or intermediate mass in a late phase of stellar evolution.
Space 2020-04-12
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- A gas that makes up the Sun
- A group of stars in the night sky
- A device sent to the stars to get information and take measurements
- Everything that exists
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- A moon of Mars
- A place in space with extremely strong gravity
- A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth
- A unit used to measure distances in space
- The farthest planet of the Solar system
- An ice giant rotationg on its side
10 Clues: A moon of Mars • Everything that exists • A gas that makes up the Sun • A group of stars in the night sky • An ice giant rotationg on its side • The farthest planet of the Solar system • A unit used to measure distances in space • A place in space with extremely strong gravity • A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth • ...
Space 2020-04-12
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- A moon of Mars
- A group of stars in the night sky
- An ice giant rotationg on its side
- The farthest planet of the Solar system
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- A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth
- A gas that makes up the Sun
- Everything that exists
- A device sent to the stars to get information and take measurements
- A unit used to measure distances in space
- A place in space with extremely strong gravity
10 Clues: A moon of Mars • Everything that exists • A gas that makes up the Sun • A group of stars in the night sky • An ice giant rotationg on its side • The farthest planet of the Solar system • A unit used to measure distances in space • A place in space with extremely strong gravity • A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth • ...
Space 2020-04-12
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- An ice giant rotationg on its side
- The farthest planet of the Solar system
- A place in space with extremely strong gravity
- A gas that makes up the Sun
- A moon of Mars
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- Everything that exists
- A unit used to measure distances in space
- A group of stars in the night sky
- A device sent to the stars to get information and take measurements
- A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth
10 Clues: A moon of Mars • Everything that exists • A gas that makes up the Sun • A group of stars in the night sky • An ice giant rotationg on its side • The farthest planet of the Solar system • A unit used to measure distances in space • A place in space with extremely strong gravity • A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth • ...
All About America 2018-06-03
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- What the founding fathers wrote
- The number of stars on the American flag
- What the stars on the American flag represent
- Explosives that Americans use to celebrate their national holiday
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- The number of British colonies ruled by King George III
- America’s birthday
- The Founding Fathers were Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, George Washington and …
- The U.S. president on the two-dollar bill
- Another name for America’s national holiday
- The most popular food eaten on their national holiday
10 Clues: America’s birthday • What the founding fathers wrote • The number of stars on the American flag • The U.S. president on the two-dollar bill • Another name for America’s national holiday • What the stars on the American flag represent • The most popular food eaten on their national holiday • The number of British colonies ruled by King George III • ...
Stars and Life 2024-02-13
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- The search or study for life outside Earth.
- Years of immense pressure and temperature
- Constellations that never rise or set
- Giant balls of hot gas
- The third key ingredient to life
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- Constellations that can only be seen depending on your location on Earth
- A group of stars that appear to form a pattern or picture
- The first key ingredient to life
- The second key ingredient to life
- Stars are the most fundamental building blocks of this
10 Clues: Giant balls of hot gas • The first key ingredient to life • The third key ingredient to life • The second key ingredient to life • Constellations that never rise or set • Years of immense pressure and temperature • The search or study for life outside Earth. • Stars are the most fundamental building blocks of this • ...
Unit 1 2023-06-19
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- a building where scientists can watch the stars
- a very large group of stars and planets
- the big object that shines in the sky at night
- a piece of rock from space that hits the earth’s surface
- system the sun and the planets that move around the sun
- a piece
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- a vehicle that travels in space
- a small rocky body that goes around the sun
- the collection of all galaxies
- a mass of ice and dust
10 Clues: a piece • a mass of ice and dust • the collection of all galaxies • a vehicle that travels in space • a very large group of stars and planets • a small rocky body that goes around the sun • the big object that shines in the sky at night • a building where scientists can watch the stars • a piece of rock from space that hits the earth’s surface • ...
Bill Nye space video ( by Laura ) 2022-02-16
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- what is the fastest thing in the universe
- astronomers use ____ dishes to find stars and planets
- the closets star is 4.3 _____ away
- imaginary line that the earth spins around
- stars have a lot of helium and_____
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- a star in the end of the little dipper
- 10,000 of these hit earth a day
- what is the big red dot on Jupiter
- the distance around the world is ____thousand
- most meteorites are the size of a grain of
10 Clues: 10,000 of these hit earth a day • the closets star is 4.3 _____ away • what is the big red dot on Jupiter • stars have a lot of helium and_____ • a star in the end of the little dipper • what is the fastest thing in the universe • imaginary line that the earth spins around • most meteorites are the size of a grain of • the distance around the world is ____thousand • ...
Kate Pfund 2022-05-17
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- what remains when a supergiant star collapses into itself
- says that the milky way isn't our only galaxy there's not just one universe
- hot center of the nebula
- Mercury,Venus, Mars, Earth
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- what theory happened 13.7 billion years ago
- we can only make hypothesis about this, but we know it is in space
- how the star begins (cloud of gas and dust)
- includes Jupiter, uranus,Saturn,Neptune
- massive stars become this
- a huge assemblage of stars
10 Clues: hot center of the nebula • massive stars become this • a huge assemblage of stars • Mercury,Venus, Mars, Earth • includes Jupiter, uranus,Saturn,Neptune • what theory happened 13.7 billion years ago • how the star begins (cloud of gas and dust) • what remains when a supergiant star collapses into itself • we can only make hypothesis about this, but we know it is in space • ...
Bill Nye Space crossword (AA) 2022-02-16
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- what is the fastest thing in the universe?
- what constellation looks like a hunter?
- light travels 900 _____km in one year
- What kind of storm is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter?
- What is H2O
- 10 _____ of meteorites hit earth everyday.
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- A group of stars that have been given a name
- The sun is made up of hydrogen
- We are made of atoms, the same material as _____ in outer space.
- what is the north star called?
10 Clues: What is H2O • The sun is made up of hydrogen • what is the north star called? • light travels 900 _____km in one year • what constellation looks like a hunter? • what is the fastest thing in the universe? • 10 _____ of meteorites hit earth everyday. • A group of stars that have been given a name • What kind of storm is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter? • ...
Space 2023-07-20
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- A vehicle that uses thrust to travel into space.
- A massive system of stars, gas, and dust.
- A vehicle designed for travel and exploration in space.
- All of space, including galaxies, stars, and planets.
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
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- An instrument used to view distant objects in space.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other in space.
- A bright and distant object in the night sky.
- A hypothetical extraterrestrial being from outer space.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star.
- A person who travels and works in space.
- A small rock or metal object that burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
13 Clues: A person who travels and works in space. • A massive system of stars, gas, and dust. • A natural satellite that orbits a planet. • A large celestial body that orbits a star. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A bright and distant object in the night sky. • A vehicle that uses thrust to travel into space. • ...
Word work list 3 2021-10-21
vocabulary description paintings 2025-08-21
Multiple Star systems 2024-12-30
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- a multiple or binary star may vary in brightness due to the __________of each of the individual stars
- some _______stars expand and contract due to increases and decreases in energy
- this type of telescope consists of a concave dish that collects radio waves into electrical signals
- an open cluster containing hundreds of stars that seem to be traveling together
- is what allows variable stars to expand and contract due to increases or decreases in this
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- telescope that uses a dish-shaped or concave mirror to gather light from objects
- the galactic bulge is where most of the________of the galaxy is concentrated
- the Milky way according to many astronomers is a _______spiral galaxy
- solar system located in the Orion Spur of the Sagittarius Arm. This is our solar system.
- this type of telescope uses a lens to gather light from distant objects
10 Clues: the Milky way according to many astronomers is a _______spiral galaxy • this type of telescope uses a lens to gather light from distant objects • the galactic bulge is where most of the________of the galaxy is concentrated • some _______stars expand and contract due to increases and decreases in energy • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-13
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- German astronomer and mathematician who used Brahe's data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion
- Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth
- Italian astronomer and physicist who used a telescope to study the stars and supported the heliocentric theory
- A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy
- English statesman and writer who believed in experimenting and developing the scientific method
- Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric system
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- Danish astronomer who established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets
- The Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits
- French philosopher and mathematician who emphasized reason and logic in gaining knowledge
- English philosopher and mathematician who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation and calculus
10 Clues: Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric system • A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy • Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth • French philosopher and mathematician who emphasized reason and logic in gaining knowledge • ...
Word work list 3 2021-10-21
theo ? ? 2025-08-20
Space 2020-04-12
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- A moon of Mars
- The farthest planet of the Solar system
- A device sent to the stars to get information and take measurements
- A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth
- An ice giant rotationg on its side
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- A group of stars in the night sky
- A place in space with extremely strong gravity
- A unit used to measure distances in space
- Everything that exists
- A gas that makes up the Sun
10 Clues: A moon of Mars • Everything that exists • A gas that makes up the Sun • A group of stars in the night sky • An ice giant rotationg on its side • The farthest planet of the Solar system • A unit used to measure distances in space • A place in space with extremely strong gravity • A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth • ...
Space 2020-04-12
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- An ice giant rotationg on its side
- A unit used to measure distances in space
- A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth
- A group of stars in the night sky
- The farthest planet of the Solar system
- A moon of Mars
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- A device sent to the stars to get information and take measurements
- A place in space with extremely strong gravity
- Everything that exists
- A gas that makes up the Sun
10 Clues: A moon of Mars • Everything that exists • A gas that makes up the Sun • A group of stars in the night sky • An ice giant rotationg on its side • The farthest planet of the Solar system • A unit used to measure distances in space • A place in space with extremely strong gravity • A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth • ...
Recap Crossword! 2021-09-25
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- Instrument used to measured the height of the stars and the sun above the horizon.
- Muslim perform _________ in Makkah.
- A roadside inn where travelers could rest
- Most sacred of the seven Hindu holy cites.
- Instrument used to measured the angles the stars and the sun.
- City of pilgrimage for Muslims.
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- Famous Muslim traveller came from Tangier.
- A famous geographer whose map was destroyed
- Holy place for Muslim, Jews and Christians.
- A sacred river for Hindus.
10 Clues: A sacred river for Hindus. • City of pilgrimage for Muslims. • Muslim perform _________ in Makkah. • A roadside inn where travelers could rest • Famous Muslim traveller came from Tangier. • Most sacred of the seven Hindu holy cites. • A famous geographer whose map was destroyed • Holy place for Muslim, Jews and Christians. • ...
Space 2023-06-08
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- Swallows suns whole
- Space traveller fielded by the erstwhile Soviet union
- An object near a pole that never sets or rises
- A measure of time by the stars
- Imaginary north-south line that passes through the Zenith
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- An object moving in the reverse of the "normal" motion
- Supermassive blackhole
- Inspiration for a character from the movie Toy Story
- The path among the stars traced by the sun throughout the year
- When the moon appears more than half
10 Clues: Swallows suns whole • Supermassive blackhole • A measure of time by the stars • When the moon appears more than half • An object near a pole that never sets or rises • Inspiration for a character from the movie Toy Story • Space traveller fielded by the erstwhile Soviet union • An object moving in the reverse of the "normal" motion • ...
ASEAN Countries - Puzzle 1 2013-04-22
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- What is the top color in the Indonesia flag?
- What is the animal of Thailand?
- How many stars are in the Singapore flag?
- What is the language of Cambodia?
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- What is the main religion of Thailand?
- What is the capital of Thailand?
- How many countries are apart of the ASEAN?
- What is the color of the circle in the Laos flag?
- How many stars are in the Malaysia flag?
- What is the money of Cambodia?
10 Clues: What is the money of Cambodia? • What is the animal of Thailand? • What is the capital of Thailand? • What is the language of Cambodia? • What is the main religion of Thailand? • How many stars are in the Malaysia flag? • How many stars are in the Singapore flag? • How many countries are apart of the ASEAN? • What is the top color in the Indonesia flag? • ...
Star Life 2021-12-21
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- Explosion when a supper giant runs out of fuel.
- Where the most stars are on th H-R diagram
- rapidly spinning neutron star.
- when a star gains to much mass it starts to pull in things.
- Brightness seen from earth.
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- The real brightness of the star.
- The earliest stage of a star.
- Large cloud of dust and gas inan enormous.
- remains of high-mass stars.
- the bule/white core that is left behind once dead.
10 Clues: remains of high-mass stars. • Brightness seen from earth. • The earliest stage of a star. • rapidly spinning neutron star. • The real brightness of the star. • Where the most stars are on th H-R diagram • Large cloud of dust and gas inan enormous. • Explosion when a supper giant runs out of fuel. • the bule/white core that is left behind once dead. • ...
Space 2023-08-16
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- Optical instrument for observing distant objects.
- Celestial body with a tail of gas and dust.
- Person trained to travel and work in space.
- Vast system of stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
- Cloud of gas and dust in space.
- Path an object takes around another in space.
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- Small rock or particle in space.
- Group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
- Force that pulls objects toward each other.
- Object that orbits a planet or celestial body.
10 Clues: Cloud of gas and dust in space. • Small rock or particle in space. • Celestial body with a tail of gas and dust. • Force that pulls objects toward each other. • Person trained to travel and work in space. • Path an object takes around another in space. • Group of stars forming a recognizable pattern. • Object that orbits a planet or celestial body. • ...
lesson 10 2024-09-24
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- we learned about stars and planets in our ________ class
- planets and stars all exist in the __________
- last week was very hot- the temperature reached almost 30 _______ Celsius
- Issac Newton is famous for his study about ________
- scientists study planets by looking through the _______
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- find the _______ of this circle
- the light ______ed from the mirror
- Kate ______ed the birds around the park
- ________ playing games Alex also loves watching movies
- Moon has a lot of _________s on the surface
10 Clues: find the _______ of this circle • the light ______ed from the mirror • Kate ______ed the birds around the park • Moon has a lot of _________s on the surface • planets and stars all exist in the __________ • Issac Newton is famous for his study about ________ • ________ playing games Alex also loves watching movies • ...
Astronomy 2025-03-10
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- a small rocky body
- the natural satellite of the earth
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus
- a continuous area or expanse which is free
- a place where people or things disappear without trace
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- smaller celestial bodies that orbit the sun
- a fixed luminous points in the night sky
- a celestial body
- a system of millions or billions of stars
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky
10 Clues: a celestial body • a small rocky body • the natural satellite of the earth • a fixed luminous points in the night sky • a system of millions or billions of stars • a celestial object consisting of a nucleus • a continuous area or expanse which is free • smaller celestial bodies that orbit the sun • a place where people or things disappear without trace • ...
Solar System 2025-10-08
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- In the sky we can see stars in shapes for example the big and little bear
- the natural satellite and orbiting companion
- chunks of rock floating through space
- small bodies that are considered to be leftover remains of the solar system
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- an example of this is Pluto
- rejecting Plato's theory of forms
- believes that everything orbits around the sun
- Are referred to as "dirty snowballs"
- believes that everything orbits around the earth
- "shooting stars"
10 Clues: "shooting stars" • an example of this is Pluto • rejecting Plato's theory of forms • Are referred to as "dirty snowballs" • chunks of rock floating through space • the natural satellite and orbiting companion • believes that everything orbits around the sun • believes that everything orbits around the earth • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2016-10-13
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- a small hot dim star that is the left over center of an old sun-like star
- space and all the matter and energy in it
- the brightness of a star as seen from Earth
- the distance that light travels in year; about 9.46 trillion kilometers
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- all of the frequencies or wavelengths of em radiation
- a star that has collapsed under gravity to the point that the electrons and protons have smashed together to form neurons
- a large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space; a region where stars are born
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- a gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space
- Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, a graph that shows the relationship between a stars surface temp and absolute magnitude
10 Clues: space and all the matter and energy in it • the brightness of a star as seen from Earth • all of the frequencies or wavelengths of em radiation • a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity • the distance that light travels in year; about 9.46 trillion kilometers • a small hot dim star that is the left over center of an old sun-like star • ...
Henrietta Swan Leavitt Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-22
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- What state was she born in?
- Who was the man who began the project that she worked on?
- She worked at the Harvard Observatory until her blank.
- By the time of her death she had completely determined magnitudes for stars in # blank of the sky.
- What month did she die in?
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- What college did she attend for two years at?
- What Observatory did she volunteer at and work on a project of determining the brightness of all measurable stars?
- One result of her work on Stellar magnitudes was her discovery of four blank, and some 2400 variable stars, the latter figure comprising more than half of all those known even by 1930.
- Her discovery in 1912 were blank variables.
- Leavitt soon advanced from routine work to a position as head of the Photographic Stellar blank Department.
10 Clues: What month did she die in? • What state was she born in? • Her discovery in 1912 were blank variables. • What college did she attend for two years at? • She worked at the Harvard Observatory until her blank. • Who was the man who began the project that she worked on? • By the time of her death she had completely determined magnitudes for stars in # blank of the sky. • ...
stell/aster 2017-12-06
8 Clues: a calamity • a group of stars • enormous, extremely large • like a star; most important • a fall flower shaped like a star • star like body in space; a small planet • science which studies stars and their movements • a star used in printing to refer to a margin note
Bill Nye Space Crossword (Sienna) 2022-02-15
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- Stars are made mostly of hydrogen and ------.
- What planet is closet to the sun?
- What is another name for the North Star?
- The Earth's axis will be pointing to what star in about 12000 years?
- What are constellations made of?
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- The great red spot on Jupiter is actually a --------- larger than the Earth.
- What is the fastest thing in the Universe?
- The Big Dipper is a -------------.
- We are 65%
- Ten ---- of meteorites hit the Earth everyday.
10 Clues: We are 65% • What are constellations made of? • What planet is closet to the sun? • The Big Dipper is a -------------. • What is another name for the North Star? • What is the fastest thing in the Universe? • Stars are made mostly of hydrogen and ------. • Ten ---- of meteorites hit the Earth everyday. • The Earth's axis will be pointing to what star in about 12000 years? • ...
chapter 10 Space 2015-03-01
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- when a celestial object blocks the normal view
- analysis,By examining the light from distant stars, astronomers can estimate the speed and directions the star is traveling.
- the diameter of 110 earths
- making different animals go into space
- discovered thing change in space
- travel, being lost in space
- gas ball
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- nothing changes in outer space
- , what cosmic radiation came from
- reflecting off the sun makes it change in size
10 Clues: gas ball • the diameter of 110 earths • nothing changes in outer space • travel, being lost in space • discovered thing change in space • , what cosmic radiation came from • making different animals go into space • when a celestial object blocks the normal view • reflecting off the sun makes it change in size • ...
Kepler/Brahe 2023-02-10
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- Home country of Johannes Kepler
- book published by johannes Kepler in 1609, credit given to Brahe
- discovered the 3 laws of planetary motion
- shape of planets orbits around the sun
- the law of the stars
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- globe that was used to record the positions of stars discovered by Tycho Brahe
- Home country of Tycho Brahe
- Astronomical observatory belonging to Tycho Brahe
- The apparent change of placement based on the position of the observer
- island where Uraniburg was built
10 Clues: the law of the stars • Home country of Tycho Brahe • Home country of Johannes Kepler • island where Uraniburg was built • shape of planets orbits around the sun • discovered the 3 laws of planetary motion • Astronomical observatory belonging to Tycho Brahe • book published by johannes Kepler in 1609, credit given to Brahe • ...
Space 2020-04-12
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- An ice giant rotationg on its side
- The farthest planet of the Solar system
- A group of stars in the night sky
- Everything that exists
- A unit used to measure distances in space
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- A device sent to the stars to get information and take measurements
- A place in space with extremely strong gravity
- A moon of Mars
- A gas that makes up the Sun
- A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth
10 Clues: A moon of Mars • Everything that exists • A gas that makes up the Sun • A group of stars in the night sky • An ice giant rotationg on its side • The farthest planet of the Solar system • A unit used to measure distances in space • A place in space with extremely strong gravity • A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth • ...
Space 2020-04-12
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- An ice giant rotationg on its side
- The farthest planet of the Solar system
- A group of stars in the night sky
- Everything that exists
- A unit used to measure distances in space
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- A device sent to the stars to get information and take measurements
- A place in space with extremely strong gravity
- A moon of Mars
- A gas that makes up the Sun
- A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth
10 Clues: A moon of Mars • Everything that exists • A gas that makes up the Sun • A group of stars in the night sky • An ice giant rotationg on its side • The farthest planet of the Solar system • A unit used to measure distances in space • A place in space with extremely strong gravity • A piece of a comet or an asteroid fallen to the Earth • ...
Ian Challenge it crossword 2022-05-04
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- when is the Milky Way most visible¿
- body of rock that orbit planets
- a collection of planets and rocks that orbit a center star
- a__ is at the center of our galaxy
- collection of stars dust gas and solar systems
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- type of galaxy that is young, and chaotic
- Very circular/oval galaxy that is old
- our galaxy
- bodies of rock dust or ice that orbit stars
- type of galaxy that has arms spiraling the center
10 Clues: our galaxy • body of rock that orbit planets • a__ is at the center of our galaxy • when is the Milky Way most visible¿ • Very circular/oval galaxy that is old • type of galaxy that is young, and chaotic • bodies of rock dust or ice that orbit stars • collection of stars dust gas and solar systems • type of galaxy that has arms spiraling the center • ...
Chapter 26 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-23
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- the galaxy that our solar system is located in
- for the sun to be stable it must be in
- spiraled galaxies that have a bar through the center
- groups of stars that form irregular patterns or shapes
- outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere
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- Oval galaxies with no spiral arms
- large, bright cool stars
- located in the sun's center
- a powerful and luminous explosion due to fusion
- gives off light and energy to the earth
10 Clues: large, bright cool stars • located in the sun's center • Oval galaxies with no spiral arms • for the sun to be stable it must be in • gives off light and energy to the earth • outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere • the galaxy that our solar system is located in • a powerful and luminous explosion due to fusion • spiraled galaxies that have a bar through the center • ...
SPACE AND UNIVERSE 2022-11-07
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- The act of rising above the ground.
- It is breathable on Earth.
- It is in orbit around Earth.
- Such objects can neither emit nor scatter light and are therefore black.
- There are a lot of them in space.
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- technical instrument used to see distance objects as stars.
- It is constituted of many solar systems.
- For example, the great bear is one.
- There is nothing.
- It is to measure distances in the solar systeme.
10 Clues: There is nothing. • It is breathable on Earth. • It is in orbit around Earth. • There are a lot of them in space. • The act of rising above the ground. • For example, the great bear is one. • It is constituted of many solar systems. • It is to measure distances in the solar systeme. • technical instrument used to see distance objects as stars. • ...
Galaxies 2022-10-28
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- A collection of eight planets.
- The three things a galaxy is made up of.
- How many stars are in the Milky Way?
- What planet do we live on?
- What type of galaxy do we live in?
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- What galaxy do we live in?
- What galaxy has no definite shape?
- How far away is the Sun from Earth?
- A system of billions of stars held together by gravitational attraction.
- What galaxy is in a football like shape?
10 Clues: What galaxy do we live in? • What planet do we live on? • A collection of eight planets. • What galaxy has no definite shape? • What type of galaxy do we live in? • How far away is the Sun from Earth? • How many stars are in the Milky Way? • The three things a galaxy is made up of. • What galaxy is in a football like shape? • ...
Space 2016-09-07
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- When looking up at the night sky we can see the stars and the ________
- Planets and stars can be seen through a _________
- Astronauts float in space because there is no __________
- The planet we call home ________
- The closest planet to the sun ______
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- What is the biggest star in our galaxy ________
- Our solar system is called the __________
- The largest planet in our solar system is _________
- Planet that has the most rings surrounding it is __________
- What is the red planet ____
10 Clues: What is the red planet ____ • The planet we call home ________ • The closest planet to the sun ______ • Our solar system is called the __________ • What is the biggest star in our galaxy ________ • Planets and stars can be seen through a _________ • The largest planet in our solar system is _________ • Astronauts float in space because there is no __________ • ...
Star 2024-05-05
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- To consume fuel through nuclear reactions
- The distance light travels in one year
- A huge cloud of gas and dust in space
- The nuclear process powering stars
- A huge group of stars, gas and dust
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- WAY The galaxy containing our solar system
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The explosive death of a massive star
- Part of the name for our Sun's family
- A massive, luminous ball of gas in space
10 Clues: The nuclear process powering stars • A huge group of stars, gas and dust • The explosive death of a massive star • Part of the name for our Sun's family • A huge cloud of gas and dust in space • The distance light travels in one year • A massive, luminous ball of gas in space • To consume fuel through nuclear reactions • WAY The galaxy containing our solar system • ...
Unusual Space Phenomena 2024-09-19
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- – Radiation left over from the Big Bang
- – Neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields
- – Hypothetical form of matter not directly observable
- – Comets that originate from outside the solar system
- – Extremely bright and distant objects powered by black holes
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- – Intense bursts of gamma radiation from space
- – Planets not bound to any star
- – Dense remnants of supernova explosions
- – Regions of spacetime with gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape
- – Highly magnetized, rotating neutron stars
10 Clues: – Planets not bound to any star • – Radiation left over from the Big Bang • – Dense remnants of supernova explosions • – Highly magnetized, rotating neutron stars • – Intense bursts of gamma radiation from space • – Neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields • – Hypothetical form of matter not directly observable • ...
Night Sky 2025-01-20
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- "Small rocky body orbiting the sun, mostly in the asteroid belt"
- "Group of stars forming a recognizable pattern"
- "Distant luminous ball of gas in the sky"
- "Colorful light display seen near the poles"
- "When one celestial body obscures another"
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- "Icy celestial object with a glowing tail"
- "Burning fragment of a space rock entering Earth's atmosphere"
- "Earth's natural satellite"
- "Constellation known as 'The Hunter'"
- "A large system of stars, gas, and dust, like the Milky Way"
10 Clues: "Earth's natural satellite" • "Constellation known as 'The Hunter'" • "Distant luminous ball of gas in the sky" • "Icy celestial object with a glowing tail" • "When one celestial body obscures another" • "Colorful light display seen near the poles" • "Group of stars forming a recognizable pattern" • "A large system of stars, gas, and dust, like the Milky Way" • ...
Reading Vocab Review 16- pg 61 2025-12-15
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- – a scientist who studies space, stars, and planets.
- – a shape that curves around and around a center point.
- – to a certain degree; not completely, but when compared with something else.
- – nearness or closeness to something.
- – wide or covering a large area/subject.
- – when two things crash into each other.
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- – to move closer to something.
- – a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky.
- – to choose or name something for a purpose.
- – extremely large.
10 Clues: – extremely large. • – to move closer to something. • – nearness or closeness to something. • – wide or covering a large area/subject. • – when two things crash into each other. • – to choose or name something for a purpose. • – a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky. • – a scientist who studies space, stars, and planets. • ...
Space Crossword Gr 9 2022-04-06
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- The gasses and dust that exist in the space between the stars
- Used to measure the angle between the moon and any given star
- A contracting mass of gas in the first stage of a star’s formation
- One or two main types of stars
- Used to make accurate charts of star positions
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- A measure of distance used to describe the position of planets relative to the sun; 1 AU is equal to the average distance from the center of the earth to the center of the sun. (149 599 000 km)
- Used to see earth’s neighboring planets and the move
- The distance that light travels in 1 year (approximately 9.5 trillion km); used to measure distance between stars and galaxies.
- Vast clouds that are made of mostly hydrogen and dust clouds.
- Used to measure a star’s height above the horizon
10 Clues: One or two main types of stars • Used to make accurate charts of star positions • Used to measure a star’s height above the horizon • Used to see earth’s neighboring planets and the move • The gasses and dust that exist in the space between the stars • Used to measure the angle between the moon and any given star • ...
Politics, Emergencies & Court 2020-03-24
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- to action of overconsumption due to sudden fears of a forthcoming shortage
- a legal official who accuses someone of a crime, especially in a law court
- the tendency for people's behaviour or beliefs to conform to those of the group to which they belong
- to make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse
- describes sb who unrealistically aims for perfection
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- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- seeming reasonable or probable
- a rough or noisy fight or quarrel
- not wanting to accept something, especially changes or new ideas
- an official decision made in a court at the end of a trial
- a formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- to get a large quantity of something, e.g. food, for later use
12 Clues: seeming reasonable or probable • a rough or noisy fight or quarrel • describes sb who unrealistically aims for perfection • an official decision made in a court at the end of a trial • to make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse • to get a large quantity of something, e.g. food, for later use • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-08
14 Clues: core • stars • neutral • helium-4 • positive • electricity • atom-chipping • Atomic weight • cause and effect • electromagnetic wave • different atomic mass • nuclear charge number • negative electric charge • the time taken for something to halve its quantity
The Universe 2011-10-14
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- Changes in the amount of the sunlit half of the Moon that can be seen from Earth
- A huge ball of very hot gases that gives off light, heat, and other kinds of energy
- the four largest planets in Earth's solar system that consist mainly of gases
- An event in which the Moon passes into Earth's shadow
- The turning of a planet on its axis
- The system made up of all the matter and energy there is, including the galaxies, and their stars, planets, and moons
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- The path that Earth and eight other planets make as they move around the Sun
- A group of stars that forms a pattern in the night sky
- A large body of rock or gas that does not produce its own light and orbits around a star
- A system made up of the Sun, nine planets, and smaller bodies that orbit the Sun
- The force that pulls bodies or objects toward other bodies or objects
- A huge system, or group of stars held together by gravity
- The movement in a path around an object, as when the Earth travels around the Sun;one complete trip around the Sun
- An imaginary line through the center of an object
14 Clues: The turning of a planet on its axis • An imaginary line through the center of an object • An event in which the Moon passes into Earth's shadow • A group of stars that forms a pattern in the night sky • A huge system, or group of stars held together by gravity • The force that pulls bodies or objects toward other bodies or objects • ...
Ast 1013 2021-05-03
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- mass ejections: send bursts of energetic charged particles out through the solar system.
- Flares: Caused by magnetic activity and sends bursts of X-rays and charged particles into space
- of galaxies: has up to hundreds to thousands of galaxies
- matter: An undetected form of mass that emits little or no light but whose existence we infer from its gravitational influence
- Spiral Galaxy: A type of galaxy that has a bar of stars across the bulge.
- energy: An unknown form of energy that seems to be the source of a repulsive force causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate
- Component: A part of a spiral galaxy that has a bulge and halo, old stars, and few gas clouds
- Galaxy: A type of galaxy that has a disk like a spiral galaxy but much less dusty gas (intermediate between spiral and elliptical).
- Galaxy: A type of galaxy that has all spheroidal component, virtually no disk component
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- study of the structure and evolution of the universe.
- Galaxy: A type of galaxy that is neither spiral nor elliptical
- Prominences: Caused by magnetic activity and erupts high above the Sun’s surface
- lensing: the bending of light rays by gravity, can also tell us a cluster’ s mass
- Component: A part of spiral galaxy that has stars of all ages and many gas clouds
- of galaxies: up to a few dozen galaxies per group
- Planets: A place contains the basic necessities for life as we know it, including liquid water
16 Clues: of galaxies: up to a few dozen galaxies per group • study of the structure and evolution of the universe. • of galaxies: has up to hundreds to thousands of galaxies • Galaxy: A type of galaxy that is neither spiral nor elliptical • Spiral Galaxy: A type of galaxy that has a bar of stars across the bulge. • ...
Happy birthday 2024-04-05
14 Clues: chess • animal • u do it • a movie • they cry • what i do • its a name • they shine • u drink it • a character • another name • my favourite • i did it once • u dont like them
Matariki 2024-06-25
6 Clues: When is Matariki • what Matariki is made of • What do the japanese call it • How many stars are in Matariki • The nine stars known around the world • How long would it take to get to Matariki at 100kmph
Ast 1013 2021-05-03
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- mass ejections: send bursts of energetic charged particles out through the solar system.
- Flares: Caused by magnetic activity and sends bursts of X-rays and charged particles into space
- of galaxies: has up to hundreds to thousands of galaxies
- matter: An undetected form of mass that emits little or no light but whose existence we infer from its gravitational influence
- Spiral Galaxy: A type of galaxy that has a bar of stars across the bulge.
- energy: An unknown form of energy that seems to be the source of a repulsive force causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate
- Component: A part of a spiral galaxy that has a bulge and halo, old stars, and few gas clouds
- Galaxy: A type of galaxy that has a disk like a spiral galaxy but much less dusty gas (intermediate between spiral and elliptical).
- Galaxy: A type of galaxy that has all spheroidal component, virtually no disk component
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- study of the structure and evolution of the universe.
- Galaxy: A type of galaxy that is neither spiral nor elliptical
- Prominences: Caused by magnetic activity and erupts high above the Sun’s surface
- lensing: the bending of light rays by gravity, can also tell us a cluster’ s mass
- Component: A part of spiral galaxy that has stars of all ages and many gas clouds
- of galaxies: up to a few dozen galaxies per group
- Planets: A place contains the basic necessities for life as we know it, including liquid water
16 Clues: of galaxies: up to a few dozen galaxies per group • study of the structure and evolution of the universe. • of galaxies: has up to hundreds to thousands of galaxies • Galaxy: A type of galaxy that is neither spiral nor elliptical • Spiral Galaxy: A type of galaxy that has a bar of stars across the bulge. • ...
The Night Sky 2021-09-13
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- A type of star chart where the user dials in the date and time to see what stars are visible. Also called a “star wheel.”
- The band of constellations through which the Sun passes as it appears to move through the sky over a year.
- The distance light travels in one year. Approximately 9,460,536,000,000 km.
- The Sun’s apparent yearly path across the sky.
- The brightness a star would have if it were a standard distance (32.6 light-years) from Earth.
- The point in the sky directly above the observer.
- A constellation that, when viewed from a specific location on Earth, is always above the horizon.
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- A line where the sky seems to meet the Earth.
- An imaginary sphere that has Earth at its center and all other celestial bodies stuck to its inside surface.
- A group of stars in a recognizable pattern that people associate with each other. It can be within a constellation or made of stars from more than one constellation.
- How bright a celestial object appears from Earth.
- One of the 88 regions of the sky that includes all celestial objects within its boundaries, regardless of distance from Earth.
- The height of an object, measured in degrees above the horizon.
- Having to do with the sky or astronomy.
14 Clues: Having to do with the sky or astronomy. • A line where the sky seems to meet the Earth. • The Sun’s apparent yearly path across the sky. • How bright a celestial object appears from Earth. • The point in the sky directly above the observer. • The height of an object, measured in degrees above the horizon. • ...
Space Science Refresher 2023-06-27
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- a dense, diminutive star that is the remnant of a low- to medium-mass star.
- a small piece of space debris that enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up, producing a streak of light.
- a small rocky object that orbits the Sun, typically found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- a celestial object made of ice, dust, and gas that develops a bright tail as it approaches the Sun.
- a cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars.
- an explosive event that occurs at the end of a star's life, resulting in a bright outburst of energy.
- large celestial bodies that orbit a star and do not produce their own light.
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- the force that attracts objects toward each other, keeping planets in orbit around the Sun.
- a group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern or shape in the sky.
- a natural satellite that orbits the Earth.
- the path followed by a celestial object as it revolves around another object in space.
- a large, cool star in the later stages of its life cycle, characterized by its reddish color.
- a massive system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- a region of space with gravity so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
14 Clues: a natural satellite that orbits the Earth. • a cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars. • a massive system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity. • a group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern or shape in the sky. • a dense, diminutive star that is the remnant of a low- to medium-mass star. • ...
Nebula Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-05
6 Clues: glow its own light • another name for nebulae • reflect light off other stars • a large cloud of dust containing stars • absorbs light and appears as a black patch • glows faintly from producing their own light or reflecting off stars
Nebula Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-05
6 Clues: glow its own light • another name for nebulae • reflect light off other stars • a large cloud of dust containing stars • absorbs light and appears as a black patch • glows faintly from producing their own light or reflecting off stars
big bang vocab 2024-08-26
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- what stars like the Sun become after they have exhausted their nuclear fuel.
- a function takes an infinite value in space-time when matter is infinitely dense at the center of a black hole.
- The spectrum that is divided into separate bands, with different names for the electromagnetic waves from low to high frequency like radio waves, microwaves, ect.
- A group of stars seen as forming a figure or design in the sky
- every object in the universe attracts every other object in the universe.
- a system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity.
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- the change in the frequency of a light wave depending on whether an object is moving toward or away from us.
- theory that describes how the universe expanded from an initial state of high density and temperature
- when hydrogen and helium mix it creates what
- a unit of measurement equal to the distance from the center of the earth to the center of the sun.
- an instrument that makes distant objects appear closer
- the study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere.
12 Clues: when hydrogen and helium mix it creates what • an instrument that makes distant objects appear closer • A group of stars seen as forming a figure or design in the sky • the study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere. • a system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity. • ...
Dog Man Brawl of the Wild 2024-01-21
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- What do the fleas steels from Petey?
- What dose Cat Kid drive?
- What's the news lady's name?
- Big Jim is Petey's?
- What dose Dog Man live in?
- Who stole the money from the bank?
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- Who's the bad guy?
- Who's the main character?
- What kind of robot is Petey building in cat jail?
- What are the tickets for in the special delivery?
- Who's Dog Man's sidekick?
- Who's Dog Man and Cat Kid's robot?
- What's the news lady's dog's name?
- Who's Dog Man's owner?
14 Clues: Who's the bad guy? • Big Jim is Petey's? • Who's Dog Man's owner? • What dose Cat Kid drive? • Who's the main character? • Who's Dog Man's sidekick? • What dose Dog Man live in? • What's the news lady's name? • Who's Dog Man and Cat Kid's robot? • What's the news lady's dog's name? • Who stole the money from the bank? • What do the fleas steels from Petey? • ...
Negro Leagues Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-21
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- Indianapolis team from the 1930s known for entertainment
- Pennsylvania team that played at Hilldale Park and Shibe Park
- Chicago team that played at Schorling's Park and Comiskey Park
- New York team that played at Olympic Field and Catholic Protectory Oval
- Indianapolis team founded in 1913
- Baltimore team that used Bugle Field
- Cuban team based in Cincinnati, played at Redland Field
- Team from Kansas City, Missouri, founded in 1920
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- New York City team that played at the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium
- Ohio team that played at Crosley and League Park
- Washington D.C. team from 1923
- Philadelphia team that used Pencoyd Field
- Brooklyn team that played at Saratoga Park and Dexter Park
- St. Louis team that played at Kuebler's and Stars Parks
- East Coast Cuban team that played at Dyckman Oval
- Alabama team that played at Rickwood Field
- Dayton team that used Westwood and Hudson Fields
- Detroit team that played at Mack Park
18 Clues: Washington D.C. team from 1923 • Indianapolis team founded in 1913 • Baltimore team that used Bugle Field • Detroit team that played at Mack Park • Philadelphia team that used Pencoyd Field • Alabama team that played at Rickwood Field • Ohio team that played at Crosley and League Park • Dayton team that used Westwood and Hudson Fields • ...
test 2021-05-25
Newtonmas- Period 6 2017-01-09
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- She discovered rapidly spinning, super dense, collapsed stars known as pulsars
- Hosts his own show on NOVA called Cosmos and brings science to the public
- Huge supporter of climate change awareness and helped develop sundials that were used in the Mars Exploration Rover missions
- First man to orbit the Earth and the oldest man in space
- Combined art and psychoanalysis to identify mental health problems by creating the "____ Inkblot Test"
- Gives lectures at Harvard's school of Engineering and Applied sciences on "Science and Cooking"
- Created the classification system for stars which has become the universal standard
- Discovered nuclear fission but did not get credit for it
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- Discovered evidence of dark matter from the movement of stars on the edges of galaxies
- determined that the sound from a guitar originates from the top rather than the sides
- studied for a PhD in reflected light from interplanetary dust and the velocity of dust in the plane of the Solar System and used his knowledge of sound waves to amplify sound and create the illusion of a large crowd
- First woman to hold an executive position at the space agency and known as the "mother of hubble"
- Created the Law of Conservation of Mass and discovered the atmosphere of Venus
- Proposed wireless communication and invented the ____ coil
- Won the Nobel Prize in physics for the photoelectric effect and published many other theories
- Developed the three laws of motion and discovered that white light was made up of all other wavelengths
- developed a theory of evolution to explain biological change
- Discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and supported the heliocentric solar system
- known for his contributions to the fields of cosmology, general relativity and quantum gravity, especially in the context of black holes
19 Clues: First man to orbit the Earth and the oldest man in space • Discovered nuclear fission but did not get credit for it • Proposed wireless communication and invented the ____ coil • developed a theory of evolution to explain biological change • Hosts his own show on NOVA called Cosmos and brings science to the public • ...
Solar System Vocabulary 2022-03-02
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- To travel in a closed path
- A grouping of gas, dust, and many stars, plus any objects that orbit those stars
- An icy chunk of frozen gases, water, and dust that continually orbits the sun
- An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center
- A huge ball of very hot gases in space
- To spin on an axis
- An imaginary line around Earth equally distant from the North and South Poles
- planet An object that is spherical in shape, orbits the Sun, is not a satellite, and has not cleared the area of its orbit of smaller debris
- Any natural body that revolves around a planet; also known as a "satelite"
- Everything that exists
- The path one body takes in space as it revolves around another body
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- orbit The revolving of one object around another in an oval-shaped path; all 8 planets travel in this type of orbit
- A pattern of stars, named after a mythological or religious figure, an object, or an animal
- The force that pulls objects toward one another and keeps objects in orbit
- An object made of frozen gases, rock, ice, and dust that orbits the Sun, found mostly in the region between Mars and Jupiter (asteroid belt)
- A large, round body in space that orbits the Sun; there are 8 in our solar system
- The star at the center of our solar system; medium size star with medium temperature
- phases The changing appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth
- system The Sun, the planets and other objects that orbit the Sun
- A chunk of rock or metal from space that falls through the atmosphere, or layer of gases, surrounding Earth
20 Clues: To spin on an axis • Everything that exists • To travel in a closed path • A huge ball of very hot gases in space • An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center • phases The changing appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth • system The Sun, the planets and other objects that orbit the Sun • The path one body takes in space as it revolves around another body • ...
Solar System Vocabulary 2022-03-02
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- A grouping of gas, dust, and many stars, plus any objects that orbit those stars
- A chunk of rock or metal from space that falls through the atmosphere, or layer of gases, surrounding Earth
- The star at the center of our solar system; medium size star with medium temperature
- A large, round body in space that orbits the Sun; there are 8 in our solar system
- An object made of frozen gases, rock, ice, and dust that orbits the Sun, found mostly in the region between Mars and Jupiter (asteroid belt)
- An object that is spherical in shape, orbits the Sun, is not a satellite, and has not cleared the area of its orbit of smaller debris
- An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center
- To spin on an axis
- Everything that exists
- phases The changing appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth
- A huge ball of very hot gases in space
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- The revolving of one object around another in an oval-shaped path; all 8 planets travel in this type of orbit
- A pattern of stars, named after a mythological or religious figure, an object, or an animal
- Any natural body that revolves around a planet; also known as a "satelite"
- An icy chunk of frozen gases, water, and dust that continually orbits the sun
- The Sun, the planets and other objects that orbit the Sun
- An imaginary line around Earth equally distant from the North and South Poles
- The path one body takes in space as it revolves around another body
- The force that pulls objects toward one another and keeps objects in orbit
- To travel in a closed path
20 Clues: To spin on an axis • Everything that exists • To travel in a closed path • A huge ball of very hot gases in space • An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center • The Sun, the planets and other objects that orbit the Sun • phases The changing appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth • The path one body takes in space as it revolves around another body • ...
Sandra Perkins 2022-12-14
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- these huge black holes form at the cores of galaxies, where they grow larger and larger, feeding on the gas and dust at the center
- explodes at the end of its life in a blaze of glory
- is the attractive force between any two bodies that is the result of their masses
- the most powerful form of electromagnetic radiation, with the shortest wavelengths
- the gravity is so strong that anything passing close to it is affected by its strong gravitational attraction.
- collapsing forms black holes
- is the gradual accumulation of small objects to form a larger object due to their mutual gravitational attraction
- its known our own Milky Way galaxy has a supermassive black hole
- the estimated amount of stellar mass black holes
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- outside the event horizon, material falling into the black hole collects into a band of hot gas and dust
- is two stars orbiting each other, moving in generally predictable ways because of the gravitational attraction between the stars.
- is the German astronomer who theorized black holes forms when a massive star collapses
- forms when a star at least eight times the mass of our Sun
- is the dividing line beyond which anything that crosses cannot escape
- the physical size of black holes is measured with a special unit
- lies in the very middle of a black hole
- is a direct result of distorting space
- year the distance light travels in one year, approximately 9.46 trillion meters
- these kinds of black holes can have a mass a billion times that of our sun and much bigger
- is a structured grouping of billions of stars, gas, and dust, bound together by their collective gravity and orbiting a common center
20 Clues: collapsing forms black holes • is a direct result of distorting space • lies in the very middle of a black hole • the estimated amount of stellar mass black holes • explodes at the end of its life in a blaze of glory • forms when a star at least eight times the mass of our Sun • the physical size of black holes is measured with a special unit • ...
jordan 2018-05-08
7 Clues: a bomb is • it studies life • they look at stars • you can do experiment • to figure something out • this thing records earthquakes • this round thing helps astronomer look at stars
AQA Physics Space 2019-06-04
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- clouds of dust and gas in space
- closest planet to the sun
- planet famous for its rings
- object that orbits a planet, can be natural or artificial
- first thing formed when a small/medium star 'dies'
- object in space made of ice, it's tail points away from the sun
- name for a star that's 'alive' our sun is currently in this
- CMBR is short for this, left over from the big bang
- name for light from stars being stretched out as the move away
- round object that orbits a star, big enough to have its own gravity
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- formed from large stars that have died
- forms from a red giant that has cooled down
- satellite that orbits above the same point of the Earth
- area between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are found
- small rocky object, mostly found inbetween Mars and Jupiter
- ball of gas earliest step of making a star
- largest planet
- satellite that orbits the poles
18 Clues: largest planet • closest planet to the sun • planet famous for its rings • clouds of dust and gas in space • satellite that orbits the poles • formed from large stars that have died • ball of gas earliest step of making a star • forms from a red giant that has cooled down • first thing formed when a small/medium star 'dies' • ...
The Maya Vocabulary 2023-06-21
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- things needed by people, plants, and animals to help them grow.
- a place or building used for making observations of the stars and planets.
- a special chamber for burying the dead.
- a building with triangular sides.
- a system or writing that uses pictures to represent words.
- a thin, flat bread made from maize flour.
- a city and the area of land around it.
- a large group of people who live in an organised way
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- a flat area cut into the hillside for growing crops.
- the scientific study of stars, planets, and space.
- a period of rule by a king or queen.
- a powerful group in Mayan society who helped the King.
- woven or knitted cloth.
- exchanging goods without using money.
- a group of people that all have the same status in society.
- the plant that produces corn.
- a type of vegetable like a pumpkin or courgette.
- an ancient manuscript or book.
18 Clues: woven or knitted cloth. • the plant that produces corn. • an ancient manuscript or book. • a building with triangular sides. • a period of rule by a king or queen. • exchanging goods without using money. • a city and the area of land around it. • a special chamber for burying the dead. • a thin, flat bread made from maize flour. • ...
Star and Planets 2025-01-25
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- A telescope used to observe space objects from Earth's surface
- Earth's only natural satellite
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The planet known for its beautiful rings
- The red planet known for its dusty landscape
- The largest type of star in the universe
- A star system with two stars
- A planet with 27 moons, including Titania and Oberon
- A large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun
- A dwarf planet once considered the ninth planet
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- The brightest object in the night sky after the Moon
- The smallest planet in our solar system
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A path an object takes as it revolves around another object
- The closest planet to the Sun
- Way The galaxy that includes our solar system
- A massive ball of hot gases that gives off light and heat
- A small rocky body orbiting the Sun, often found in a belt
19 Clues: A star system with two stars • The closest planet to the Sun • Earth's only natural satellite • The largest planet in our solar system • The smallest planet in our solar system • The planet known for its beautiful rings • The largest type of star in the universe • The star at the center of our solar system • The red planet known for its dusty landscape • ...
Space 2024-05-03
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- The amount of matter something is made of.
- Rocks floating around in space. Some are the size of a pick-up truck. Others are hundreds of miles across.
- The curved path that a planet, satellite, or spacecraft moves as it circles around another object.
- Bright glows and bands of light that appear in the skies at night near the North Pole. They are also called the northern lights.
- The stuff that everything is made of. Atoms are a tiny bit of matter. Big planets have lots of matter.
- All of space and time, and everything in it. It’s everything ever.
- The circle around a planet or moon that is the same distance from its north pole and its south pole.
- The outer atmosphere of a star.
- A place in space where matter and light cannot escape if they fall in.
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- A vehicle used for traveling in space.
- A force that pulls matter together.
- The gases held by gravity around Earth and around other planets. "Atmosphere" can also be used to talk about gases around stars.
- A cloud of dust or gas found between stars.
- The universe seen as an orderly, harmonious whole.
- A large body in outer space that circles around the sun or another star.
- An icy rock that lets off gas and dust, which may form tails when it is flying close to a sun.
- A collection of thousands to billions of stars held together by gravity. The galaxy we live in is called the Milky Way.
- The explosion of a star that makes it as bright as a whole galaxy.
- Lands on the surface of a planet.
19 Clues: The outer atmosphere of a star. • Lands on the surface of a planet. • A force that pulls matter together. • A vehicle used for traveling in space. • The amount of matter something is made of. • A cloud of dust or gas found between stars. • The universe seen as an orderly, harmonious whole. • All of space and time, and everything in it. It’s everything ever. • ...
English Extravaganza 2023 2023-08-27
11 Clues: cruel • sudden • wearily • skeletal • perfectly • lamenting • grievance • constantly • communicable • determinedly • a scientist who studies stars and other objects in space.
Canberra and Sydney 2013-12-04
10 Clues: founded1913 • canberraisan • sydney:~beach • sydneyhasa~climate • canberra:lakeburley~ • canberrahasa~climate • canberra:~ofaustralia • largestcityofaustralia • ontheflagofcanberrayoucansee~ • inthemiddleoftheflagofsydneyyoucansea~
Ville Ou 2021-03-04
slkjdflksdjflksdjfljsdoifhjlk 2024-05-31
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- gravitational pull is(increased OR decreased)when the mass is larger
- solar system model with Earth at the center
- elements have different number of ___________ in their nucleus
- mountains with vents plural
- Hubble noticed that objects are moving away from Earth, when looking at spectra this is seen as a ___________
- the luminosity of our sun
- layer of the Earth that is under the most amount of pressure
- distance between the two foci of an ellipse
- plate boundary where faults form
- a device that breaks incoming light into wavelength/frequency
- _______ theory, theory of solar system formation
- the shape of an orbit
- dark flat plains of the moon
- a force that pulls objects towards the center
- the type of crust that will subduct underneath
- baby star
- mass plus the gravitational pull would be your ______
- partial or complete obscuring of light
- color of stars with the shortest lifespan, hottest, and biggest
- moving around a central axis
- type of rock that is made of sediment
- unit of temperature used to measure stars
- rocky inner planets
- the horizontal/x-axis of the HR diagram
- the process in which stars make heat, light, and energy
- a ball of gas held together by its own gravity
- to find eccentricity you must _______ the focal length by the major axis
- the moon is a natural ___________
- a sideways and downward motion of two colliding plates
- the sun is a ________ main sequence star
- ________ eclipse where the order of bodies is Sun, Earth, moon
- the vertical/y-axis of the HR diagram
- Gas giants on the outside of our solar system are also known as _________
- gravitational pull is (increased OR decreased) with a farther distance
- the planet with the shortest rotation
- planets that orbit another star
- the Earth's is 365 days
- _____________ currents, causes continental drift
- distance time travels in a year
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- the densest known object, bends light, end of high mass star's life
- ______ _____ theory, theory for the formation of the universe
- type of sedimentary rock that has fossils
- minerals gluing pieces of sediment together to form sedimentary rock
- cosmic background _____________ is a piece of evidence of the big bang theory
- moon _________, setting up an establishment on the moon
- cooler magma will ______ (movement)
- the _____________ space station
- color of stars with the longest lifespan, coolest, and smallest
- ratio that describes the shape of an orbit
- phase of the moon where the moon appears completely blank
- specific igneous rock that is formed from cooled lava (hint: opposite of __trusive)
- an eccentricity closer to 1 means the ellipse is more...
- a process that happened in the past that still occurs today
- plate boundary where trenches form
- the ______ disk has a large mass at the center which will eventually become the sun
- famous dwarf planet in our solar system
- striped pattern that forms in metamorphic rocks
- phase of a star's life that fuses helium to iron
- darkest part of a shadow formed during a solar eclipse
- % of stars that are in main sequence, % of life spent in this stage
- pre planet step of nebular theory
- end of low/med mass star's life, no fusion
- an object moving towards will show a ________ on spectra
- molten rock inside the crust
- phase of a star's life that fuses hydrogen to helium
- __________ units (AU) measurement of distance, avg distance from sun to the Earth
- form of space exploration that involves taking samples of other planets, requires a little "robot"
- an eccentricity closer to 0 means the ellipse is more...
- the birth place of stars
- movement of sediment from wind, water, etc
- hotter magma is ______ dense which causes it to rise
- ________ plates, Earth's crust divided into pieces
- a violent explosion at the end of a high mass star's life
- phase of a star's life that fuses helium to carbon
- focus two of the orbit model
- solar system model with Sun at the center
- sublayer of the mantle that is closest to the crust
- _________ __________ theory, theory of moon formation
- the planet with the longest revolution
- plate boundary where new sea floor is created
- widest point of the ellipse
- sublayer of the mantle where convection current occur
- ________ brightness, how we view stars from Earth
83 Clues: baby star • rocky inner planets • the shape of an orbit • the Earth's is 365 days • the birth place of stars • the luminosity of our sun • mountains with vents plural • widest point of the ellipse • dark flat plains of the moon • molten rock inside the crust • moving around a central axis • focus two of the orbit model • the _____________ space station • planets that orbit another star • ...
Science Vocab 36 -37 2021-10-15
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- the galaxy our solar system belongs to
- shift in light toward the red end of the visible light spectrum due to the wavelengths of light from galaxies being stretched as they move away from Earth
- collects the light from distant stars and separates that light into bands of different colors
- galaxies that have a nucleus of bright stars and two or more spiral arms that wind outward from the center – ex. The Milky Way Galaxy
- galaxies shaped like spherical or flattened disks, similar to a football shape
- uses convex lenses to bend and focus light rays
- unit of measurement equal to the distance light travels in one year
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- ormed when celestial bodies such as planets and moons orbit around a star
- receive radio waves emitted from objects in space
- galaxies that have many different shapes and are smaller than other types of galaxies
- a collection of stars, gases, dust, and planets, and other astronomical bodies held together by gravity.
- theory that the universe expanded from a hot, dense initial condition at a specific point in time around 13 billion years ago
- uses mirrors to focus light rays
13 Clues: uses mirrors to focus light rays • the galaxy our solar system belongs to • uses convex lenses to bend and focus light rays • receive radio waves emitted from objects in space • unit of measurement equal to the distance light travels in one year • ormed when celestial bodies such as planets and moons orbit around a star • ...
Canberra and Sydney 2013-12-04
10 Clues: founded1913 • canberraisan • sydney:~beach • sydneyhasa~climate • canberra:lakeburley~ • canberrahasa~climate • canberra:~ofaustralia • largestcityofaustralia • ontheflagofcanberrayoucansee~ • inthemiddleoftheflagofsydneyyoucansea~
Constellation 2023-09-03
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- Taurus features the prominent star cluster Pleiades and the bright red star Aldebaran.
- Cygnus is often known as the Northern Cross due to its distinctive shape.
- Orion is one of the most recognizable constellations, often depicted as a hunter with a belt of three stars.
- Gemini depicts the twins Castor and Pollux and is easily identifiable in the night sky.
- Sagittarius is seen as an archer and includes the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
- Leo is represented as a lion and contains several bright stars, making it easy to identify.
- Aries is one of the zodiac constellations and is associated with the ram.
- Aquarius represents a water-bearer and is part of the zodiac, with various dimmer stars.
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- Cassiopeia resembles a "W" or "M" shape, depending on its orientation in the sky.
- Virgo is another zodiac constellation and is often associated with the Virgin.
- Major Ursa Major, also known as the Great Bear, features the Big Dipper asterism, easily visible in the northern sky.
- Scorpius is often seen as a scorpion and includes the bright red star Antares.
- Pegasus is depicted as a winged horse and contains the famous square of Pegasus.
- Lyra is associated with the lyre of Orpheus and includes the bright star Vega.
- Draco is a constellation with a winding shape and includes the star Thuban, which was once the North Star.
15 Clues: Cygnus is often known as the Northern Cross due to its distinctive shape. • Aries is one of the zodiac constellations and is associated with the ram. • Virgo is another zodiac constellation and is often associated with the Virgin. • Scorpius is often seen as a scorpion and includes the bright red star Antares. • ...
space 2023-06-25
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- hole A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
- The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth. It appears in different phases.
- Our home planet, known for its diverse ecosystems and abundant life.
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat.
- The largest planet in our solar system. It has a giant storm called the Great Red Spot.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of new stars.
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun and is smaller than a planet.
- A massive, luminous ball of gas that emits light and heat.
- Way Our galaxy, a vast collection of stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
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- A celestial object composed of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the Sun.
- The fourth planet from the Sun. It is often called the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance.
- Known for its beautiful rings made of ice and rock particles. It is the sixth planet from the Sun.
- The farthest planet from the Sun. It is a cold and windy planet with a blue color.
- The seventh planet from the Sun. It has a unique sideways rotation and is made mostly of gas.
- A massive system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
15 Clues: A massive, luminous ball of gas that emits light and heat. • A rocky object that orbits the Sun and is smaller than a planet. • A massive system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. • Our home planet, known for its diverse ecosystems and abundant life. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of new stars. • ...
Space 2023-06-13
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- An object that orbits a planet. Our moon orbits the Earth.
- A tool that helps us see far away objects in space more clearly.
- A piece of rock or metal that burns up in Earth's atmosphere. When we see one, we call it a shooting star.
- An object that orbits around a planet or a star. Some are natural, like moons, and some are made by people.
- A person who is trained to travel and work in space.
- Hole A place in space where gravity is so strong, nothing, not even light, can escape.
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- A chunk of ice and rock that flies through space and develops a tail when it gets close to the sun.
- Station A large spacecraft that stays in space and is a home where astronauts can live and work.
- A large object in space that orbits a star like the sun.
- System It's our home in space, including the sun, the planets that orbit it, and everything else around them.
- The giant explosion of a star.
- A huge collection of stars, dust, and gas. It's like a city of stars!
- A giant, glowing ball of gas that produces light and heat. The sun is a star!
- A small, rocky object that orbits the sun, usually between Mars and Jupiter.
- A huge cloud of dust and gas in space where stars can form.
15 Clues: The giant explosion of a star. • A person who is trained to travel and work in space. • A large object in space that orbits a star like the sun. • An object that orbits a planet. Our moon orbits the Earth. • A huge cloud of dust and gas in space where stars can form. • A tool that helps us see far away objects in space more clearly. • ...
S&S Astronomy 2021-08-28
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- A highly magnetized rotating neutron star or white dwarf that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation.
- A distant, point-like energy source originating from a powerful active galactic nucleus.
- - A substellar object that is too low in mass to sustain the nuclear fusion of hydrogen-1 in its core.
- A concentration of mass so compact that it creates a region of space from which not even light can escape.
- - The common center of mass about which any two or more bodies of a gravitationally bound system orbit.
- - A type of compact star that is composed almost entirely of neutrons.
- The smallest and coolest kind of star on the main sequence.
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- The gravitationally curved trajectory of an object around a star or a natural satellite around a planet.
- The most massive stars.
- A star system consisting of exactly two stars orbiting around their common barycenter.
- A large, gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter, each of which orbits a center of mass.
- A type of stellar remnant composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter.
- A very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature.
13 Clues: The most massive stars. • The smallest and coolest kind of star on the main sequence. • A very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature. • - A type of compact star that is composed almost entirely of neutrons. • A type of stellar remnant composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter. • ...
Matariki 2015 2015-06-08
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- Orion's Belt; a line of three bright stars in the eastern sky in early morning
- Pleiades, The Seven Sisters; an open cluster of many stars in the constellation Taurus, with at least six stars visible to the naked eye
- Canopus; the second brightest star in the sky, also called Aotahi and Atutahi
- Sirius, the Dog Star; one of the brightest stars in the sky and found in Kāhui Takurua (Canis Major)
- Rigel; the seventh brightest star in the sky and seen above Tautoru (Orion's Belt) in the eastern sky in early morning
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- Aldebaran; the brightest star in the constellation Taurus
- Betelgeuse; the tenth brightest star, found in the Orion constellation
7 Clues: Aldebaran; the brightest star in the constellation Taurus • Betelgeuse; the tenth brightest star, found in the Orion constellation • Canopus; the second brightest star in the sky, also called Aotahi and Atutahi • Orion's Belt; a line of three bright stars in the eastern sky in early morning • ...
groups of stars 2023-10-30
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- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- the name for the Galexy we are in
- a group of stars that appear to form a pattern as seen from earth
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- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses, or of curved mirrors and lenses, by which rays of light are collected and focused and the resulting image magnified
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- is a group of stars that looks like a pot
- enourmously bright center of a distant galaxy
7 Clues: the name for the Galexy we are in • is a group of stars that looks like a pot • enourmously bright center of a distant galaxy • a group of stars that appear to form a pattern as seen from earth • a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun. • ...
Happy birthday 2024-04-05
14 Clues: chess • animal • u do it • a movie • they cry • what i do • u drink it • its a name • they shine • a character • my favourite • another name • i did it once • u dont like them
Space Mission 2025-07-03
14 Clues: Red planet. • Space agency. • Moon mission. • Orbits Earth. • Space vehicle. • Orbits a star. • Flies to space. • Icy space rock. • Looks at stars. • Star collection. • Start of mission. • Earth's satellite. • Path around planet. • Astronaut's outfit.
