moon phases Crossword Puzzles
Moon Jellyfish 2019-04-25
12 Clues: Grown Up • In the Sky • Can .... us • Bad Swimmers • Like the Movie • How Big or Small • A Type of Plankton • A Jellyfish Predator • What Some Jellies Eat • What Some Jellies Eat • What Organisms are Made of • 3rd Part in the Life Cycle
Moon Rising 2026-03-08
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- cactus Highly explosive plants that come in contact with fire like bombs which injured and killed Bigtail,Carnelian,and Tamarin
- A dragon that has the desire to do anything they feel with the downside of their soul being dispossessed and corrupted
- term used as accidental or unintentional damage on non-combatants,civilians,and civilian infrastructure.
- A group of 7 tribes from 1 tribe
- The term dragons use for human
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- of Peace A group of people who wanted peace such as communists
- something that causes hallucinations
- The ''lost continental'' land after Pyrrha
- A young dragonet under the age of 7
- An object that blocks your mind from being read such as Turtle and Onyx.
- the 11 types of dragons and their unique characteristics
11 Clues: The term dragons use for human • A group of 7 tribes from 1 tribe • A young dragonet under the age of 7 • something that causes hallucinations • The ''lost continental'' land after Pyrrha • the 11 types of dragons and their unique characteristics • of Peace A group of people who wanted peace such as communists • ...
Eclipses 2024-12-03
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- The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow
- When the Moon blocks out the sun entirely from Earth
- When the Moon blocks out a portion of the sun
- The obscuring of a planet, moon, or even star by another celestial body
- When the moon partially covers the sun(only on a full moon).
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- When Earth passes between the Moon and the sun
- When the moon's orbit is tilted 5 degrees to Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Eclipse When the moon passes between Earth and the Sun totally or partially covering Earth's view
- When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit
- The darkest part of a shadow
10 Clues: The darkest part of a shadow • When the Moon blocks out a portion of the sun • When Earth passes between the Moon and the sun • When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit • When the Moon blocks out the sun entirely from Earth • The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow • When the moon partially covers the sun(only on a full moon). • ...
week 5 2026-04-08
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- docotor tried killing his wife
- drunk driver
- zoo wolf
- becoming runway
- dominates game
- breaks apollos distance
- Bill gates
- law makers house
- trump
- shoot at car
- images of the moon
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- deadly explosion
- bans Kanye West from country
- returns to the news
- ceasefire with Iran
- trump sets
- caught on fire
- mom missing
- us Airman
- deadly
- running for governor
21 Clues: trump • deadly • zoo wolf • us Airman • trump sets • Bill gates • mom missing • drunk driver • shoot at car • caught on fire • dominates game • becoming runway • deadly explosion • law makers house • images of the moon • returns to the news • ceasefire with Iran • running for governor • breaks apollos distance • bans Kanye West from country • docotor tried killing his wife
Eclipses 2024-12-03
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- The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow
- When the Moon blocks out the sun entirely from Earth
- When the Moon blocks out a portion of the sun
- The obscuring of a planet, moon, or even star by another celestial body
- When the moon partially covers the sun(only on a full moon).
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- When Earth passes between the Moon and the sun
- When the moon's orbit is tilted 5 degrees to Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Eclipse When the moon passes between Earth and the Sun totally or partially covering Earth's view
- When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit
- The darkest part of a shadow
10 Clues: The darkest part of a shadow • When the Moon blocks out a portion of the sun • When Earth passes between the Moon and the sun • When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit • When the Moon blocks out the sun entirely from Earth • The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow • When the moon partially covers the sun(only on a full moon). • ...
Eclipses 2024-12-03
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- The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow
- When the Moon blocks out the sun entirely from Earth
- When the Moon blocks out a portion of the sun
- The obscuring of a planet, moon, or even star by another celestial body
- When the moon partially covers the sun(only on a full moon).
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- When Earth passes between the Moon and the sun
- When the moon's orbit is tilted 5 degrees to Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Eclipse When the moon passes between Earth and the Sun totally or partially covering Earth's view
- When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit
- The darkest part of a shadow
10 Clues: The darkest part of a shadow • When the Moon blocks out a portion of the sun • When Earth passes between the Moon and the sun • When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit • When the Moon blocks out the sun entirely from Earth • The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow • When the moon partially covers the sun(only on a full moon). • ...
States of Matter 2015-02-26
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- a positively charged particle in an atom's nucleus
- the phase change in which a gas changes to a liquid
- a negatively charged particle that moves in an orbit shell outside an atom's nucleus
- the phase change in which a liquid changes to a gas
- a chemical substance that is made up of two or more different kinds of atoms that are bonded together
- a combination of two or more types of matter in which the components retain their individual properties
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- the central portion of the atom containing protons and neutrons
- the temperature at which a substance begins to change phases from liquid to gas
- how tightly the molecules are packed together in the solid object, liquid or gas
- the temperature at which a substance begins to change phases from solid to liquid
- the phase change in which a solid becomes a gas, bypassing the liquid phase
- the number of protons in an atom's nucleus
- the combined mass of protons and neutrons in an atom
13 Clues: the number of protons in an atom's nucleus • a positively charged particle in an atom's nucleus • the phase change in which a gas changes to a liquid • the phase change in which a liquid changes to a gas • the combined mass of protons and neutrons in an atom • the central portion of the atom containing protons and neutrons • ...
Astronomy Review 2023-12-13
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- Identify the largest planet of our Solar System.
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, are considered ____ planets
- What astronomical phenomenon causes the tides
- The constellation of a man holding a shield and sword.
- Identify the hottest planet of our Solar System.
- Which zodiac sign take place in December?
- the only planet that rotates counter clockwise.
- Which object is closer to Earth.
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- Distance from Earth to the Sun
- the ____ is the reason why the Earth has seasons.
- the only planet that can sustain life.
- apparent daily motion of the heavens from east to west in which celestial objects seem to rise and set
- the smallest planet in our Solar System.
- one way that ancient civilizations used astronomy.
- Name the Star of our Solar System.
- the Moon obscures all but an outer ring of the Sun
- The phase of the Moon in where you do not see the Moon at all
- Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune are all ___ planets
18 Clues: Distance from Earth to the Sun • Which object is closer to Earth. • Name the Star of our Solar System. • the only planet that can sustain life. • the smallest planet in our Solar System. • Which zodiac sign take place in December? • What astronomical phenomenon causes the tides • the only planet that rotates counter clockwise. • ...
Mr M's TRFTS 2023-10-19
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- The time it takes a planet to orbit once around the Sun
- Any phase when less than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
- An imaginary line through an object around which it spins
- A model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre
- When the Sun is blocked from view by the Moon
- A large natural object that orbits a planet.
- An event where one object in space blocks another from view
- an artificial body placed in orbit round the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication
- A group of millions or billions of stars.
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- the force the holds us to the earth
- the objects that orbit the sun
- Any phase when the sunlit side of the Moon appears to shrink over time
- The motion of one object around another because of gravity
- A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- the thing that defines night and day
- The time it takes a planet to rotate once
- A representation of an idea, object or system
17 Clues: the objects that orbit the sun • the force the holds us to the earth • the thing that defines night and day • The time it takes a planet to rotate once • A group of millions or billions of stars. • A large natural object that orbits a planet. • When the Sun is blocked from view by the Moon • A representation of an idea, object or system • ...
Final Exam 3 2025-06-12
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- An event or series of events that cause changes to the geosphere is a geologic ______
- any planet with a solid surface
- (two words) determine the direction of ocean currents
- this ocean current will transfer energy to cooler air above it
- the mixture of gasses surrounding a planet
- This area of Earth receives the least amount of energy from the sun
- this transfers from warm substances to colder substance
- the number of months it takes for the Moon to orbit Earth
- the amount of the moon we can see from Earth
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- What eclipse is when the Moon is completely dark because Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon
- light from the sun travels in _____ lines
- determine the direction of ocean currents
- a warm ocean current will ________ the temperature of the area it passes
- star that is main source of light and is at the center of our solar system
- a cold ocean current will ________ the temperature of the area it passes
- (two words)the shape of the illuminated part of the Moon as it appears from Earth
- This are of Earth receives the most amount of energy from the sun
17 Clues: any planet with a solid surface • light from the sun travels in _____ lines • determine the direction of ocean currents • the mixture of gasses surrounding a planet • the amount of the moon we can see from Earth • (two words) determine the direction of ocean currents • this transfers from warm substances to colder substance • ...
Eclipses 2024-12-03
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- The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow
- When the Moon blocks out the sun entirely from Earth
- When the Moon blocks out a portion of the sun
- The obscuring of a planet, moon, or even star by another celestial body
- When the moon partially covers the sun(only on a full moon).
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- When Earth passes between the Moon and the sun
- When the moon's orbit is tilted 5 degrees to Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Eclipse When the moon passes between Earth and the Sun totally or partially covering Earth's view
- When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit
- The darkest part of a shadow
10 Clues: The darkest part of a shadow • When the Moon blocks out a portion of the sun • When Earth passes between the Moon and the sun • When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit • When the Moon blocks out the sun entirely from Earth • The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow • When the moon partially covers the sun(only on a full moon). • ...
Midterm Review 2023-01-18
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- this is the force that keeps the same side of the moon facing Earth
- the force of gravity in the solar system makes Earth and other Planets orbit around this
- the moon is visible on Earth because it reflects
- when the moon comes directly between the sun and the Earth
- Earths orbit around the Sun one year
- a large object struck Earth and the ejected material from the collision combines
- helps prevent injuries in cars because it applies force in the opposite direct as the passenger motion
- the different appearances of the moon on Earth
- first step in the scientific method is this question to be answered in an experiment
- feature that causes seasons on Earth
- when neither end of the axis is tilted away from the Sun equal hours of daylight and darkness
- this is what causes night and day on Earth
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- these are small planets with rocky surfaces
- when Earth's shadow falls on the moon
- a statement made using your 5 senses
- these planets are much larger than Earth, and are made mainly of hydrogen and helium
- a body in motion will remain in motion unless influenced by an outside force
- Earth is located in one of these in the universe
18 Clues: Earths orbit around the Sun one year • a statement made using your 5 senses • feature that causes seasons on Earth • when Earth's shadow falls on the moon • this is what causes night and day on Earth • these are small planets with rocky surfaces • the different appearances of the moon on Earth • the moon is visible on Earth because it reflects • ...
Morse Code [A] 2025-06-24
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- .-.. . -- --- -.
- -- --- --- -.
- ..-. .. .-. .
- -.. .-. . .- --
- ... ..- --. .- .-.
- .--. .-.. .- -. .
- -.-. .... .- .. .-.
- -.-. .-.. --- ..- -..
- --.. . -... .-. .-
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- .... --- ..- ... .
- .-.. .. --. .... -
- -- ..- ... .. -.-.
- .--- ..- -- .--.
- -. .. --. .... -
- -... .-. .- ...- .
- - .-. .- .. -.
- ..-. .-. --- --.
- .- .--. .--. .-.. .
- --.- ..- .. --..
- .-- .- - . .-.
20 Clues: -- --- --- -. • ..-. .. .-. . • - .-. .- .. -. • .-- .- - . .-. • -.. .-. . .- -- • .-.. . -- --- -. • .--- ..- -- .--. • -. .. --. .... - • ..-. .-. --- --. • --.- ..- .. --.. • .--. .-.. .- -. . • .... --- ..- ... . • .-.. .. --. .... - • -- ..- ... .. -.-. • -... .-. .- ...- . • ... ..- --. .- .-. • --.. . -... .-. .- • .- .--. .--. .-.. . • -.-. .... .- .. .-. • -.-. .-.. --- ..- -..
Solar Eclipse 2024-03-11
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- The state of darkness on Earth during a total solar eclipse.
- True or False: The distance between the Earth and the moon during a lunar eclipse.
- The month of the last total solar eclipse visible in the United States.
- The layer of the sun's atmosphere that becomes visible during a total solar eclipse.
- The phase of the moon during a solar eclipse.
- The ancient civilization that believed solar eclipses were a sign of angry gods.
- The organization that tracks and records solar eclipses worldwide.
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- The darkest part of the moon's shadow during an eclipse.
- The type of eclipse that occurs when the moon completely covers the sun, leaving only the corona visible.
- The outer part of the moon's shadow during an eclipse.
- The time when the sun, Earth, and moon are in a straight line, causing a solar eclipse. Solar ______.
- The rare occurrence when a total solar eclipse's path crosses over a specific location more than once.
- The phenomenon where a solar eclipse appears as a ring of fire around the moon.
- The phenomenon where the moon passes between the sun and Earth, blocking sunlight.
14 Clues: The phase of the moon during a solar eclipse. • The outer part of the moon's shadow during an eclipse. • The darkest part of the moon's shadow during an eclipse. • The state of darkness on Earth during a total solar eclipse. • The organization that tracks and records solar eclipses worldwide. • ...
30 2024-08-28
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- Dark world
- Hall of warriors
- Realm reborn
- Tech wonderland
- Kingdom of magic
- City on the moon
- Technological underworld
- Land of alchemy
- Dangerous planet
- Eternal city
- Urban chaos
- Crime-ridden city
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- War-torn land
- Spirit world bathhouse
- Spirit-filled town
- Haunted city
- Arabian nights
- Hellish prison
- Dark dimension
- Secret village
- Underwater empire
- Mysterious moon
- Legendary capital
- Demon kingdom
- Island in the sky
25 Clues: Dark world • Urban chaos • Haunted city • Realm reborn • Eternal city • War-torn land • Demon kingdom • Arabian nights • Hellish prison • Dark dimension • Secret village • Tech wonderland • Mysterious moon • Land of alchemy • Hall of warriors • Kingdom of magic • City on the moon • Dangerous planet • Underwater empire • Legendary capital • Island in the sky • Crime-ridden city • Spirit-filled town • ...
states of matter 2014-04-16
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- diagram/ A diagram representing the limits of stability of the various phases in the chemical system at equilibrium
- point/ Temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the pressure surrounding the liquid and the liquid changes into vapor
- point/ The temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid when cooled
- forces/ Are forces of attraction which act between neighboring particles.
- the rapid change of water into steam
- Pressure/ Pressure exerted by a gas
- point/ The temperature at which a given solid will melt
- Boiling point/ Temperature at which a liquids vapor pressure equals one atom
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- Theory/ The body of theory that explains the physical properties of matter
- Any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- point/ The temperature and pressure at which the three phases of the substance co-exist in thermodynamic equilibrium
- force/ Is any force that hold together the atoms making up a molecule or compound
- Is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- pressure/ The pressure of vapor in contact with its liquid or solid form
14 Clues: Pressure/ Pressure exerted by a gas • the rapid change of water into steam • Any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure • point/ The temperature at which a given solid will melt • Is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor. • point/ The temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid when cooled • ...
Science Q1 Reflection 2025-10-30
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- The rock layer that is found on the top
- The season when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun
- when the fully illuminated side of the moon is facing towards us
- when the side of the moon that no sunlight reached is facing towards us
- A unique type of fossil that is found in specific rock and is easily recognizable
- The man who discovered gravity
- when the moon is in earth’s shadow which causes the moon to a faded red color
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- This group includes the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- The rock layer that is found on the bottom
- when an object is spinning around another object
- when the moon is blocking sunlight from reaching a specific spot on earth
- when an object is spinning on its axis
- The season when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
- The remains or impressions of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- This group includes the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- The force affected by distance and mass
16 Clues: The man who discovered gravity • when an object is spinning on its axis • The rock layer that is found on the top • The force affected by distance and mass • The rock layer that is found on the bottom • when an object is spinning around another object • This group includes the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars • ...
Space 2022-04-29
9 Clues: Where we live • A car for the moon • What we see at night • Small dirt on the moon • A big hole on the moon • How you go to the moon • Red and blue on the moon • Someone who goes to space • What you can find on the moon
ELA Unit 5 Review 2023-06-05
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- Third planet from the sun
- Orbits Earth
- Scientist who explores and studies space
- Flying space rock
- Planet before Neptune
- Last name of astronaut who reached the moon
- hole Light cannot escape it
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- First outer planet
- 11 First space craft to reach the moon in 1969
- Closest planet to the sun
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- Famous for its rings
- sun The center of our solar system
- Nickname is the "Blue Planet"
- The red planet
- Force that keeps all planets in sun's orbit
16 Clues: Orbits Earth • The red planet • Flying space rock • First outer planet • Famous for its rings • Planet before Neptune • Closest planet to the sun • Third planet from the sun • hole Light cannot escape it • Nickname is the "Blue Planet" • Hottest planet in the solar system • sun The center of our solar system • Scientist who explores and studies space • ...
Inner & Outer Planets Vocab 2026-01-16
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- the critical distance in astronomy within which a celestial body held together only by its own gravity will disintegrate due to a larger body's tidal forces.
- a flat, disk-like structure of countless small particles (dust, ice, rock, moonlets) orbiting a celestial body
- Jupiter's largest moon
- a colossal volcano on mars largest volcano and tallest mountain in the solar system
- 4 largest moons on jupiter
- an active technique in astronomy that bounces radio waves or microwaves off nearby solar system objects
- a long steep slope or cliff on a planetary surface
- a large , continent-sized highland region in the northern hemisphere of venus
- largest moon on Saturn
- a rocky, Earth-like planet with a solid surface, primarily composed of silicate rocks and metals
- the Greek god personification of fear and panic/ larger, inner moon of mars
- the largest impact basin on mars
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- the four large, outer planets of our solar system—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- the process where a molecule breaks apart into smaller atoms or fragments after absorbing a photon of light.
- a fast-flowing, narrow air current, like a river, high in a planet's atmosphere
- Is the largest Canyon system in the solar system
- Neptune's largest moon
- the Greek personification of terror/dead/ smaller, outermost moon of mars
18 Clues: Jupiter's largest moon • Neptune's largest moon • largest moon on Saturn • 4 largest moons on jupiter • the largest impact basin on mars • Is the largest Canyon system in the solar system • a long steep slope or cliff on a planetary surface • the Greek personification of terror/dead/ smaller, outermost moon of mars • ...
Seasons/Earth's rotation 2024-09-17
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- When the Earth is between the sun and the moon
- When the Earth is facing the sun
- What Earth revolves around
- What it's called when the moon goes around the Earth or the Earth goes around the sun
- The word we use for the moon as it gets bigger
- When a planet spins on it's axis
- When the Earth is tilted away from the sun
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- Caused by Earth's rotation
- When the Earth is tilted towards the sun
- The word we use for the moon as it gets smaller
- When the moon is between the Earth and the sun
- When the Earth is facing away from the sun
- Imaginary line through the Earth from the North pole to the South pole
13 Clues: Caused by Earth's rotation • What Earth revolves around • When the Earth is facing the sun • When a planet spins on it's axis • When the Earth is tilted towards the sun • When the Earth is facing away from the sun • When the Earth is tilted away from the sun • When the Earth is between the sun and the moon • When the moon is between the Earth and the sun • ...
lunar cycle crossword puzzle 2021-05-07
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- when the moon gets smaller each night
- when the moon appears to be half dark half light and is getting bigger.
- when there is no moon in the night sky
- when the moon appears bigger each night
- when the moon gets smaller each night
- when the moon is almost full but not so quite.
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- when the moon appears to be half dark half light and is getting smaller
- when the moon is about to become a new moon
- when the moon is completely shownmoon: the biggest object in the night sky
- the biggest object in the night sky
- when the moon appears bigger each night
11 Clues: the biggest object in the night sky • when the moon gets smaller each night • when the moon gets smaller each night • when there is no moon in the night sky • when the moon appears bigger each night • when the moon appears bigger each night • when the moon is about to become a new moon • when the moon is almost full but not so quite. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2024-01-04
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- relatively flat, dark colored regions on the moon's surface
- occurs during new moon, when the moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on part of Earth
- changing appearance of the moon Moon as viewed from Earth
- 15 degree wide area on Earth's surface in which the time is the same
- occurs twice yearly (June and December), when the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- rise and fall in earth's sea level, caused by a giant wave formed by the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon
- elongated closed curve with two foci, shape of earth's orbit around the sun
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- movement of Earth in its orbit around the Sun; measures time in years
- attractive force between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them
- occurs during the full moon, when the month enter earth's umbra and earth casts a curved shadow on the moon's surface
- spinning of Earth on its axis, measures time in days
- layer of debris on the Moon's surface formed by the accumulation of meteoric material
- three-dimensional, round object whose surface is the same distance from the center in all directions
- occurs twice yearly (March and September) when the sun is directly above earth's equator, and the number of daylight hours equals the number of nighttime hours worldwide
- yearly path of Earth around the Sun
15 Clues: yearly path of Earth around the Sun • spinning of Earth on its axis, measures time in days • changing appearance of the moon Moon as viewed from Earth • relatively flat, dark colored regions on the moon's surface • 15 degree wide area on Earth's surface in which the time is the same • movement of Earth in its orbit around the Sun; measures time in years • ...
Q1 Reflection 2025-10-30
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- The law that says the oldest rock is on the bottom and the youngest rock is on the top
- The season when the temperatures are the highest of the year
- The planets that are rocky and are hotter
- Gravity makes you do this in order for you to stay on Earth
- When the moon covers up the light from the sun
- When something is left behind from something
- The season when people like to do things like skiing and sledding
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- The phase of the moon where you can see the whole illuminated side of the moon
- The remains or impressions of ancient organisms
- The planets that are made of gas and are more dense
- The force that holds the universe together
- The movement of one object going around another object
- The phase of the moon where you can't see any of it
- The movement of an object spinning on its axis
- When the Earth blocks the sunlight from the moon
- The rock that is the layers of sedimentary rock
16 Clues: The planets that are rocky and are hotter • The force that holds the universe together • When something is left behind from something • When the moon covers up the light from the sun • The movement of an object spinning on its axis • The remains or impressions of ancient organisms • The rock that is the layers of sedimentary rock • ...
Q1 Reflection 2025-10-30
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- When snow is falling and temperatures drop
- When the side of the Moon facing toward you is more dark than light
- Sedimentary rock that keeps piling over time
- the invisible force that keeps the universe together
- The name of outer planets, like Neptune and Uranus
- Objects that are buried and preserved in sand or rock
- Loose Earth material, including soil
- When the Moon is between the earth and the sun, causing light to be blocked
- A gigantic thing at the center of every galaxy and nothing can escape it
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- Events starting from first to last, which is used in finding the ages of rocks
- When the side of the Moon facing toward you is more light than dark
- When an object spins on it's axis
- When an object spins around another object
- When the earth is between the sun and the moon, causing the moon to turn red from our sight
- When temperatures are high and people go to the beach
- The name of inner planets, like Earth and Mars
16 Clues: When an object spins on it's axis • Loose Earth material, including soil • When snow is falling and temperatures drop • When an object spins around another object • Sedimentary rock that keeps piling over time • The name of inner planets, like Earth and Mars • The name of outer planets, like Neptune and Uranus • the invisible force that keeps the universe together • ...
Moon wind 2021-06-09
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- a vehicle equipped for living in, typically towed by a car
- a sudden violent gust of wind
- fast remain tightly secured
- withstand the action or effect of/ not give into someone or something
- a loud, harsh, or discordant noise made by a bird or a person.
- complete/ absolute
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- large tent
- a heavy blow/ hits
- curious/ open mouthed
- goes out
- struggle
11 Clues: goes out • struggle • large tent • a heavy blow/ hits • complete/ absolute • curious/ open mouthed • fast remain tightly secured • a sudden violent gust of wind • a vehicle equipped for living in, typically towed by a car • a loud, harsh, or discordant noise made by a bird or a person. • withstand the action or effect of/ not give into someone or something
Moon Brand 2022-12-08
11 Clues: a maniac • a reptile • a corspe • name of book • a place in kentucky • another word for a shoe • Sal's first kiss in the book • Sal's and Phoebe's ELA teacher • to pretend or exaggerate illness • something gramps calls gram in the book • a moon phase where you see the whole moon
Moon Formation 2025-05-29
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- Giant indents on moon's surface
- Light, ashy part of the moon
- Giant "planet" in Earth's orbit
- The curved path an object takes as it moves around a central body
- Mars-sized object that supposedly crashed into Earth
- Who discovered the moons mountains?
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- A theory evolving a Mars-sized object, crashing into Earth
- Who proposed the theory, The Giant Impact Theory
- First person to observe the moon through a telescope
- Dark part of the moons surface
- How many major impact theories are there?
11 Clues: Light, ashy part of the moon • Dark part of the moons surface • Giant indents on moon's surface • Giant "planet" in Earth's orbit • Who discovered the moons mountains? • How many major impact theories are there? • Who proposed the theory, The Giant Impact Theory • First person to observe the moon through a telescope • Mars-sized object that supposedly crashed into Earth • ...
Dallia King VOCAB Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-22
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- The four main mountain ranges of Venus.
- Jupiter's Largest Moon
- The larger, inner moon of Mars, named after the God of Fear, Mars son(Ares)
- A system that uses radio waves to detect, locate, track and identify objects by sending out radio signals and analyzing the reflections.
- Largest impact basin on Mercury in the Solar System
- The largest canyon in the solar system.
- Largest volcano and tallest mountain in the Solar System on Mars
- The smaller, outer moon of Mars, named after the God of the Personification of Dread, Mars son(Ares)
- planets The 4 inner planets of the Solar System
- Largest moon of Saturn and 2nd largest in the Solar System
- The 4 outer planets of the Solar System.
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- 4 Largest moons of Jupiter; Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Discovered by Galileo Galilei.
- Disk-Like structures of countless small particles orbiting a celestial body.
- Powerful, narrow bands of west-to-east winds high in the atmosphere.
- Neptune's Largest Moon
- A molecule breaks apart after absorbing light energy, leading to a bond cleavage and fragmentation
- Steep slope or cliff.
- The distance from a large celestial body where a smaller, self-gravitating object gets so close that the primary body's tidal forces overcome the smaller body's gravity.
18 Clues: Steep slope or cliff. • Jupiter's Largest Moon • Neptune's Largest Moon • The four main mountain ranges of Venus. • The largest canyon in the solar system. • The 4 outer planets of the Solar System. • planets The 4 inner planets of the Solar System • Largest impact basin on Mercury in the Solar System • Largest moon of Saturn and 2nd largest in the Solar System • ...
KIRAN'S KITTY PARTY !! 2021-01-15
16 Clues: ,बेल • ,SUN • ,LAMP • ,LOVE • ,MOON • ,एक फूल • ,स्वच्छ • ,उम्मीद • ,HONEST • ,BEAUTIFUL • ,सूर्य का प्रकाश • ,BELOVED OF THE MOON • ,इच्छा, कामना, अभिलाषा • ,देवी पारवती का दूसरा नाम • ,जिस जलाशय से कमल खिले हो • ,विश्वामित्र और मेनका की पुत्री
Cross word 2023-04-13
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- the change in the appearance of the moon as it makes one full revulusion
- halfway between new moon and full moon
- where the left side of the moon
- where the moon is farthest from the sun
- in the ocean caused by the pull of gravity
- a force that pulls two things together
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- on the left side of the moon
- is the movement of an object, like the earth,around another object
- where the moon is the closest to the sun
- is a spinning of an object, like the earth, on it axis
10 Clues: on the left side of the moon • where the left side of the moon • halfway between new moon and full moon • a force that pulls two things together • where the moon is farthest from the sun • where the moon is the closest to the sun • in the ocean caused by the pull of gravity • is a spinning of an object, like the earth, on it axis • ...
Lunar Cycle 2023-11-08
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- a natural satellite that orbits earth
- The movement of one item around another
- The spinning of something on an axis
- An imaginary line that an item spins on
- the change in appearance of the moon
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- the moon phase when earth does not see the moon
- the moon phase when earth sees the fully illuminated side of the moon
- the divets in the moons surface from being hit by other objects
- a force that tries to pull two objects towards each other
- caused by the pull of gravity from the moon
10 Clues: The spinning of something on an axis • the change in appearance of the moon • a natural satellite that orbits earth • The movement of one item around another • An imaginary line that an item spins on • caused by the pull of gravity from the moon • the moon phase when earth does not see the moon • a force that tries to pull two objects towards each other • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon 2024-09-17
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- any part of the lunar cycle after a full moon, when the part of the moon we can see from Earth is shrinking.
- Events that are repeated regularly and follow a pattern
- any time when we can see the moon 100% lit up from Earth.
- any phase of the moon in which it is more than half lit
- any part of the lunar cycle before a full moon, when the part of the moon we can see from Earth is growing.
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- the Moon's 29 day orbit around the Earth that never stops
- moon a phase of the moon in which the lit side of the moon is facing away from the Earth
- any phase of the moon in which it is shaped like a banana
- the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- spinning around an axis
10 Clues: spinning around an axis • Events that are repeated regularly and follow a pattern • any phase of the moon in which it is more than half lit • the Moon's 29 day orbit around the Earth that never stops • any phase of the moon in which it is shaped like a banana • any time when we can see the moon 100% lit up from Earth. • ...
Tides and Eclipses 2024-12-04
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- Occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun totally or partially obscuring Earth's view of the Sun
- Occurs when the Moon passes into the lightest part (penumbra) of Earth's shadow
- Occurs when the moon completely passes into the darkest part (umbra) of Earth's shadow.
- When the Moon blocks out the Sun entirely
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- When the Moon blocks out a PORTION of the Sun
- When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit
- When the Sun and the Moon are at the right angles to each other, the gravitational pulls are NOT the same direction.
- Occurs when the Earth passes between the Moon and the Sun
- The rise and fall of the surface levels of Earth's ocean water due to the gravitational effects of the Sun and Moon.
- When the Sun and the Moon are aligned with each other, the gravitational pull is in the same direction
- The total or partial obscuring of a planet, star, or moon by another celestial object
11 Clues: When the Moon blocks out the Sun entirely • When the Moon blocks out a PORTION of the Sun • When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit • Occurs when the Earth passes between the Moon and the Sun • Occurs when the Moon passes into the lightest part (penumbra) of Earth's shadow • ...
Earth and Moon in Space Vocabulary 2020-11-02
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- the study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- a push or a pull exerted on an object
- blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- dark flat areas on the moon's surface formed from ancient lava flows
- tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- part of the shadow surrounding the darkest part
- two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away the sun
- attractive force between objects
- the spinning motion of a planet on its axis
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- blocking of sunlight on earth that occurs when the moon is between the sun and the earth
- one of the different apparent shapes of the moon as seen from earth
- partial of total blocking of one object in space by another
- darkest part of a shadow
- the movement of an object around another object
- imaginary line that passes through earth's center and the north and south pole
- the path of an object as it revolves around object in space
- periodic rise and fall of the level of water of the ocean
- large round pit caused by the impact of meteroids
19 Clues: darkest part of a shadow • attractive force between objects • a push or a pull exerted on an object • the spinning motion of a planet on its axis • the movement of an object around another object • part of the shadow surrounding the darkest part • large round pit caused by the impact of meteroids • tendency of an object to resist a change in motion • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-20
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- before a new moon
- when the moon blocks light from the sun and casts a shadow on earth
- the moon has no light on it
- when the moon turns red from this type of eclipse
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- half of the moon can be seen on the left
- more than half can be seen except on the left
- can see a little bit of light on the right
- half of the moon can be seen on the right
- a little bit of light can be seen on the left
- when the moon is brightest
10 Clues: before a new moon • when the moon is brightest • the moon has no light on it • half of the moon can be seen on the left • half of the moon can be seen on the right • can see a little bit of light on the right • more than half can be seen except on the left • a little bit of light can be seen on the left • when the moon turns red from this type of eclipse • ...
Kaycee's Super Silly Crazy Puzzle 2023-10-30
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- An attractive force between any two objects that have mass, On Earth, gravity pulls objects towards Earth's centre.
- A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- Sometimes when the Moon orbits Earth, the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth. When this happens, the Moon blocks the light of the Sun from reaching Earth.
- an invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins
- an object that people have made and launched into orbit using rockets
- Any phase when more than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
- the length of time it takes the Earth to spin all the way around so that you get a night and a day
- The small portion of the moon visible in the sky on the day next to the new moon day
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- A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- reaches the Earth's surface when there is no cloud cover between the sun and the Earth
- A model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre
- the invisible line that runs around the centre of Earth at zero degrees latitude
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- small, rocky objects that orbit the sun
- When the moon appears as a full disc, the entire side facing us is lit up
15 Clues: small, rocky objects that orbit the sun • A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator • an invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins • A model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre • A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium • an object that people have made and launched into orbit using rockets • ...
Body parts 2024-01-29
10 Clues: Red Liquid • You sit on IT • Isin your hrad • Phases grow there • Blood fliaš in IT • You sweatwith her • blader Stores bile • Small dots on the face • 7 meters long body part • You breathing with them
To the Moon and Beyond 2026-02-23
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- the planet we live on
- the moon ... light
- the moon ... earths tilt
- an object that produces light is said to be ...
- the moon is Earth's nearest ...
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- any object that orbits the sun is called a ...
- a satellite that is a man-made body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet to collect information or for communication is ...
- without the moon, Earth's seasons would be ...
- the moon has ... Earth's rotation over billions of years
- the moon is the ... brightest object in our solar system
10 Clues: the moon ... light • the planet we live on • the moon ... earths tilt • the moon is Earth's nearest ... • any object that orbits the sun is called a ... • without the moon, Earth's seasons would be ... • an object that produces light is said to be ... • the moon has ... Earth's rotation over billions of years • the moon is the ... brightest object in our solar system • ...
Example Crossword 2024-05-06
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- - Essential for sports like soccer, basketball, or tennis
- - Brings life to plants; often associated with storms
- - Can be heard on the radio or sung at bedtime
- - Swims in schools; can be gold, koi, or clown
- - A move used in games, sports, or when you're happy
- - Its rise marks the start of a new day
- - Leaves that might help you feel better when steeped in hot water
- - Has rings that tell age; homes for birds
- - Can be a guard, guide, or a person's best friend
- - Twinkles in the night sky; not all of them are shooting
- - Flies high, but only when tethered by string
- Sean. I'll adjust the clues to make them less direct while keeping the answers suitable for a 9-year-old's level of understanding and curiosity. Here's a set of revised clues for the crossword puzzle:
- - Often chases mice
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- - Known for its wise reputation and nocturnal eyesight
- - Speeds along roads; has a trunk but not like an elephant's
- - Rules over a kingdom; often paired with a queen
- - Changes colors in autumn and falls from branches
- - Pirates once sailed these on the oceans
- - Small and squeaky, often chased by cats
- - Flies when you're having fun; tells the past, present, and future
- - Might be worn by a magician or a cowboy
- - Filled with words for both adventure and learning
- - A beautiful bloom that can also be careful of its thorns
- - Newton is famous for one falling on his head
- - Essential for smelling and breathing
- - Its phases include new and full
- - Says "quack" and loves ponds
27 Clues: - Often chases mice • - Says "quack" and loves ponds • - Its phases include new and full • - Essential for smelling and breathing • - Its rise marks the start of a new day • - Pirates once sailed these on the oceans • - Small and squeaky, often chased by cats • - Might be worn by a magician or a cowboy • - Has rings that tell age; homes for birds • ...
The Night Sky 2025-11-17
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- The Milky Way galaxy is classified as a "..." galaxy
- A "..." moon is when we cannot see the moon at all
- The most visible planet is our night sky, is "..."
- A second full moon in the same month is referred to as a "..." moon
- The southern counterpart of the Northern Lights is called Aurora "..."
- A star dies when they have too much "..."
- If you don't count the dwarf planet Pluto, "..." is the smallest planet in our Solar System
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- The "..." of a star determines its color
- If you entered a black hole, you would be "..." (stretched apart)
- The scientific name for the Northern Lights is Aurora "..."
- Due to its odd orbital pattern, one moon day is equal to one moon "..."
- It was recently confirmed that "..." not Jupiter, has the most moons
12 Clues: The "..." of a star determines its color • A star dies when they have too much "..." • A "..." moon is when we cannot see the moon at all • The most visible planet is our night sky, is "..." • The Milky Way galaxy is classified as a "..." galaxy • The scientific name for the Northern Lights is Aurora "..." • ...
Lunar Terms 2023-10-22
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- The phase of the Moon when it's fully illuminated
- A steep-sided, flat-floored pit on the Moon
- The dark, flat plains on the Moon's surface
- The Moon's irregularly shaped mountains
- The process of a planet or moon blocking the Sun's light
- A slender, sharp-pointed ridge on the Moon
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- A large, circular volcanic depression on the Moon
- The outermost layer of the Moon's surface
- The gravitational force on the Moon, about 1/6th of Earth's
- The area on the Moon between the highlands and maria
10 Clues: The Moon's irregularly shaped mountains • The outermost layer of the Moon's surface • A slender, sharp-pointed ridge on the Moon • A steep-sided, flat-floored pit on the Moon • The dark, flat plains on the Moon's surface • A large, circular volcanic depression on the Moon • The phase of the Moon when it's fully illuminated • ...
Space Words Advanced 2021-06-18
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- three quarters of the moon.
- The most distant point on Earth that's away from the sun.
- two stars orbiting something.
- a planet that lies before the asteroid belt.
- planets closer to the sun than Earth.
- the moon progressively gets bigger.
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- high-intensity radiation fromthe sun.
- the planets after the asteroid belt.
- when a bit of light is visible during an eclipse.
- longest or shortest day
- when either the earth or the moon comes in between the sun.
- The closest point on Earth that's facing the sun.
- the shadow cast by Earth when something is experiencing a partial eclipse.
- the moon gets progressively smaller.
14 Clues: longest or shortest day • three quarters of the moon. • two stars orbiting something. • the moon progressively gets bigger. • the planets after the asteroid belt. • the moon gets progressively smaller. • high-intensity radiation fromthe sun. • planets closer to the sun than Earth. • a planet that lies before the asteroid belt. • ...
Tides Labs 2021-11-16
Across
- has stuff to do with land
- when the tidal range between high and lowtide is highest
- has stuff to do with water
- when the moon isnt lighted up at all
- when the first half of the moon is illuminated
- when the ocean waves are highest
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- when the last half of the moon is illuminated
- when the ocean waves are lowest
- when the moon is fully lighted up
- when the tidal range between high and low tide is lowest
- causes tides
- up and down waves
- coastline
13 Clues: coastline • causes tides • up and down waves • has stuff to do with land • has stuff to do with water • when the ocean waves are lowest • when the ocean waves are highest • when the moon is fully lighted up • when the moon isnt lighted up at all • when the last half of the moon is illuminated • when the first half of the moon is illuminated • ...
The Space Race 2024-04-16
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- This was the name of the Lunar module that landed on the moon
- Both sides had many _________, like crashes, explosions, and deaths.
- Who launched the first satellite? (Americans or Russians)
- This is what the Russians called their space pilots
- John Glenn was the first American to orbit (go around) the Earth. His spacecraft was called the ______________ 7.
- After WWII, the US and Soviets put a lot of work into ____________ research
- The first man in space was Yuri ____________
- The first American in space was Alan _______________
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- The trip to the moon took this many days
- The name of the US moon program
- This program developed technology for the Apollo spacecraft
- Neil _______________ was the first man to step foot on the moon
- This was the name of the first successful satellite
- In 1955, both countries announced they would be launching these into orbit
- This US president announced he wanted America to be the first to put a man on the moon
15 Clues: The name of the US moon program • The trip to the moon took this many days • The first man in space was Yuri ____________ • This was the name of the first successful satellite • This is what the Russians called their space pilots • The first American in space was Alan _______________ • Who launched the first satellite? (Americans or Russians) • ...
D-Harts cross word 2017-04-19
10 Clues: getting bigger • first telescope • getting smaller • only moon we have • planet we live on • lighter than umbera • darker than preumbra • just went past Pluto • increasing moon light • decreaseing moon light
Seasons Science Crossword 2016-01-16
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- Tidal bulges are created on opposite sides of the earth due to gravity
- Spinning of an object on its axis
- The moon phase when the dark side faces earth
- An imaginary line an object rotates on
- The opposite direction of a rotating clock
- When the moon passes between and the moon blocks the sun
- When the moon passes directly behind the earth into its shadow
- Lowest tidal range
- The tide at its fullest when water reaches its highest level
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- a solstice that occurs on December 21-22 in the northern hemisphere and June 21-22 in the southern hemisphere
- When the tide is at its lowest point
- The orbiting of an object around another
- The moon phase when the whole disk is lit
- Spring, when the sun is directly above earths equator and day and night are the same length
- a solstice that occurs on June 21-22 in the northern hemisphere and December 21-22 in the southern hemisphere
15 Clues: Lowest tidal range • Spinning of an object on its axis • When the tide is at its lowest point • An imaginary line an object rotates on • The orbiting of an object around another • The moon phase when the whole disk is lit • The opposite direction of a rotating clock • The moon phase when the dark side faces earth • When the moon passes between and the moon blocks the sun • ...
Earth, Moon, Sun System 2017-05-04
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- one rotation of the Earth
- Earth's tilt and its revolution cause this to change
- Two times of year when the day and night lengths are about 12 hours
- the phase that is present when the moon is between the Earth and the sun (2 words)
- To move in a circle about a central axis
- describes a moon that appears to be growing
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- caused by the gravity of the moon as the Earth rotates on its axis
- one revolution of the Earth around the sun
- the phase that is present when the Earth is between the moon and the sun
- when one celestial body such as a moon or planet moves into the shadow of another celestial body
- one revolution of the moon around the Earth
- to spin on an axis
12 Clues: to spin on an axis • one rotation of the Earth • To move in a circle about a central axis • one revolution of the Earth around the sun • one revolution of the moon around the Earth • describes a moon that appears to be growing • Earth's tilt and its revolution cause this to change • caused by the gravity of the moon as the Earth rotates on its axis • ...
sky science - by Sawben Gurung 2024-02-05
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- a smaller celestial body that is made from dust ice and small rocky particles
- the lit part of the moon is getting smaller
- the spinning of an object on an axis
- the collection of eight plants and their moons in orbit around the sun together with asteroids meteorites and comets
- the lit part of the moon is getting bigger
- less than half of the moon is lit
- Earths natural satellite.
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- the movement of one object around another object
- more than half of the moon is lit
- chunks of rocky and metal in outer space that orbit the sun
- the earth blocks the sunlight from reaching the moon
- A medium size star that is at the center of our solar system and provides us with sunlight and heat
12 Clues: Earths natural satellite. • more than half of the moon is lit • less than half of the moon is lit • the spinning of an object on an axis • the lit part of the moon is getting bigger • the lit part of the moon is getting smaller • the movement of one object around another object • the earth blocks the sunlight from reaching the moon • ...
Solar system 2025-05-12
Across
- This occurs between the two high tides.
- When the Earth comes between the sun and the moon.
- When the moon comes between the Earth and the sun.
- The spin of a body on its axis
- When a force of gravity pulls Earth towards the moon, leaving water behind.
- An unmanned vehicle that carries scientific instruments into space.
- A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer.
- When the moon is fully illuminated.
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- When the moon is visible.
- A spacecraft that can carry a crew into space, return to Earth, and then be reused for the same Purpose.
- The different shapes of the moon you see from the Earth as it makes a complete revolution around the Earth.
- One complete trip of a planet around an orbit.
12 Clues: When the moon is visible. • The spin of a body on its axis • When the moon is fully illuminated. • This occurs between the two high tides. • One complete trip of a planet around an orbit. • When the Earth comes between the sun and the moon. • When the moon comes between the Earth and the sun. • An unmanned vehicle that carries scientific instruments into space. • ...
space beyond the stars 2026-02-23
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- what is the closes planet to mars
- what is the biggest planet in our galaxy
- .the tallest mountain on Mars is called
- what was the first animail on the moon
- which planet is the hottest planet
- who was the first man on the moon
- Mars is the fouth planet from the
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- what is the galaxy we live in called
- the smallest planteis called
- mars has two small moons what is is called
- the farthset planet form the sun
- what planet is the coldest planet
- what is the dog called that be on the moon
- What planet is considered the red planet
- what is the biggest rock that cirling the earth
15 Clues: the smallest planteis called • the farthset planet form the sun • what is the closes planet to mars • what planet is the coldest planet • who was the first man on the moon • Mars is the fouth planet from the • which planet is the hottest planet • what is the galaxy we live in called • what was the first animail on the moon • .the tallest mountain on Mars is called • ...
Q1 reflection crossword puzzle 2025-10-30
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- the layer of rock that is at the bottom of the other layers is the ____ layer of rock
- when the moon passes between the earth and sun, blocking sunlight
- when indirect light from the sun is hitting a part of earth
- the force of gravity between two objects depends on mass and ____ planets Jovian planets that are made of gas
- that are rocky and small
- excavation or _______ reveals the fossil
- when Earth passes between the sun and moon, casting a shadow on the moon
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- when the moon is fully lit up
- regular changes in temperature that repeat every year
- the force of attraction between any two objects with mass
- the remains or impressions of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- the layer of rock that is at the top of the other layers is the ____ layer of rock
- to spin on an axis
- to move around another object
- when the lighting of the moon increases
15 Clues: to spin on an axis • that are rocky and small • when the moon is fully lit up • to move around another object • when the lighting of the moon increases • excavation or _______ reveals the fossil • regular changes in temperature that repeat every year • the force of attraction between any two objects with mass • when indirect light from the sun is hitting a part of earth • ...
Science Units 1-3 2023-05-24
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- Moon phase between a full moon and a last quarter moon.
- The darkest moon.
- Moon phase halfway between the new moon and the full moon
- First lunar phase after the new moon
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- Moon phase between waning gibbous and waning crescent.
- The brightest moon phase
- Between a first quarter moon and a full moon
- The last bright moon before the new moon.
8 Clues: The darkest moon. • The brightest moon phase • First lunar phase after the new moon • The last bright moon before the new moon. • Between a first quarter moon and a full moon • Moon phase between waning gibbous and waning crescent. • Moon phase between a full moon and a last quarter moon. • Moon phase halfway between the new moon and the full moon
sky science - by Lily Rothe 2024-02-05
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- The collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun together with asteroids, meteorites and comets.
- The lit part of the moon is getting smaller.
- Earths natural satellite
- The movement of the one object around another object.
- Chunks of rock and metal in outer space that orbit the sun.
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- Less than half of the moon is lit.
- The earth blocks the sunlight from reaching the moon.
- More than half moon is lit.
- A medium size star that is at the center of our solar system and provides us with sunlight and heat.
- The spinning of an object on the axis
- A smaller celestial body that is made from dust, ice, and small rocky particles.
- The lit part of the moon is getting bigger.
12 Clues: Earths natural satellite • More than half moon is lit. • Less than half of the moon is lit. • The spinning of an object on the axis • The lit part of the moon is getting bigger. • The lit part of the moon is getting smaller. • The earth blocks the sunlight from reaching the moon. • The movement of the one object around another object. • ...
Earth, Moon and Su 2024-02-01
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- A moon phase that looks like less than half a circle from Earth
- The nearly circular path a smaller object travels around a larger object
- The shape of the illuminated part of the Moon as it appears from Earth
- The star that is the main source of light at the center of our solar system
- The border between light and dark on the Moon
- The relative size of things
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- When the Moon is completely dark
- To shine light on an object and make it visible
- Something we observe to be similar over and over again
- A moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth
- A rocky sphere that travels around a planet
- An object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something
12 Clues: The relative size of things • When the Moon is completely dark • A rocky sphere that travels around a planet • The border between light and dark on the Moon • To shine light on an object and make it visible • A moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth • Something we observe to be similar over and over again • ...
Crossword Puzzle 4-4 1 2021-03-27
Across
- agreement
- government where people vote for their leaders
- someone who studies the stars or outer space
- moves around in a circle
- too much to handle
- plan to do something
- shiny
- telling where to go or what to do
- moved around in an uncomfortable way
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- parts of a cycle
- leader of a state
- ten years
- joins in doing something
- person or team you are playing against
- something that allows us to see the stars
- in the end
- tired
17 Clues: tired • shiny • agreement • ten years • in the end • parts of a cycle • leader of a state • too much to handle • plan to do something • joins in doing something • moves around in a circle • telling where to go or what to do • moved around in an uncomfortable way • person or team you are playing against • something that allows us to see the stars • someone who studies the stars or outer space • ...
The Space Race 2023-05-02
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- The Second Man on the Moon
- Where JFK wanted to get to during the space race
- The First Woman In Space
- When did the space race begin?
- The world’s first artificial satellite
- The Name of the First U.S. Satellite
- When Did Apollo 11 Launch
- The competitors of the U.S.
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- How Many Days did it take for Apollo 11 to reach the moon
- The Name of the ship that took Neil Armstrong and buzz aldrin to space on the moon
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Abbr.)
- The Country That Won The Space Race
- The Year Apollo 11 Launched
- The First Man on the Moon
14 Clues: The First Woman In Space • The First Man on the Moon • When Did Apollo 11 Launch • The Second Man on the Moon • The Year Apollo 11 Launched • The competitors of the U.S. • When did the space race begin? • The Country That Won The Space Race • The Name of the First U.S. Satellite • The world’s first artificial satellite • Where JFK wanted to get to during the space race • ...
Astronomy Review 2025-12-27
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- Planets with solid, rocky surfaces (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are called _______ planets.
- Type of eclipse that happens when the moon is between the Sun and Earth
- The phase of the moon where the illuminated portion is "shrinking" from our view.
- The planet right beside the Sun
- The process in the Sun's core where hydrogen atoms join to form helium, releasing energy.
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- How bright a star looks to an observer on Earth.
- The only star in our solar system
- Caused by the gravitational pull of the moon
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- The movement of Earth around the Sun, taking approximately 365.25 days.
- The distance light travels in one year; used to measure distances between stars.
- A streak of light caused by a space rock burning up in Earth's atmosphere.
- The actual brightness of a star if it were viewed from a standard distance.
- The Earth's ______ causes the seasons.
- The phase of the moon where the illuminated portion is "growing" from our view.
- The total amount of energy a star emits per second.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis, which causes day and night.
- This colour star is the hottest in temperature.
- Colorful lights in the sky caused by solar particles interacting with Earth's magnetic field.
- A small, icy body that releases gas or dust, forming a "tail" when near the Sun.
- _____ planets composed mostly of hydrogen and helium (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).
21 Clues: The planet right beside the Sun • The only star in our solar system • The Earth's ______ causes the seasons. • A natural satellite that orbits a planet. • Caused by the gravitational pull of the moon • This colour star is the hottest in temperature. • How bright a star looks to an observer on Earth. • The total amount of energy a star emits per second. • ...
Astronomy 2024-11-19
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- composed mainly of rock, ice, and frozen gasses; eccentric orbits
- volcanic rock made from cooled volcanic lava
- the point directly above your head on the imaginary celestial dome
- the field around a planet that is generated by movement in a liquid metal core
- waves that travel through a planet like soundwaves through the air
- the emission of particles, such as electrons
- the number of waves that pass in a cycle
- slow motions within the mantle of Earth move large segments of the crust
- increasing moon phase
- curved, sickle-shaped moon phase
- the horizontal line that is halfway between the north and south pole
- the entire range of wavelengths of radiation
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- highest energy wavelength, deadly to humans
- an imaginary horizontal line on the globe used to measure distances N-S
- O3, good absorber of high energy wavelengths
- decreasing moon phase
- the vertical great circle that passes through the poles
- whenever any part of either Earth or the Moon enters the shadow of the other
- hump-shaped moon phase
- an imaginary vertical line on the globe used to measure distances E-W
- the atmospheric insulation that keeps heat in
- cosmic debris that enters the atmosphere and makes it to the ground
- high energy wavelength, just outside of visible light
- low energy wavelength, heat energy
- rocky bodies that orbit the Sun, mostly between Mars and Jupiter
25 Clues: decreasing moon phase • increasing moon phase • hump-shaped moon phase • curved, sickle-shaped moon phase • low energy wavelength, heat energy • the number of waves that pass in a cycle • highest energy wavelength, deadly to humans • O3, good absorber of high energy wavelengths • volcanic rock made from cooled volcanic lava • the emission of particles, such as electrons • ...
Lunar Cycle Crossword 2023-01-06
10 Clues: full • cycle • force • turning • after full moon • before full moon • what we see at night • when there's no moon • caused by moon's gravity • the movement of an object going around another
Hi Nimbusss 2021-05-19
Science Thing 2023-02-02
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- the difference between high tide and low tide (high tide - low tide)
- the lack of water motion between tides
- of, found in, or produced by the sea.
- the natural satellite of the earth
- the star around which the Earth orbits
- the pull the moon and sun cast on the Earth
- the tidal pattern of one high and one low tide daily
- the tidal pattern of two high and two low tides daily with equal heights
- the incoming tide (low to high)
- the state of the tide when at its highest level.
- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
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- of, on, or relating to the earth.
- the state of the tide when at its lowest level.
- the tidal pattern of two high and two low tides daily with different heights
- a wave created where an incoming tide flows into a narrow area (good surfing wave)
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun.
- the area above water level at low tide and underwater at high tide.
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water
- the outgoing tide (high to low)
20 Clues: the incoming tide (low to high) • the outgoing tide (high to low) • of, on, or relating to the earth. • the natural satellite of the earth • of, found in, or produced by the sea. • the lack of water motion between tides • the star around which the Earth orbits • the planet on which we live; the world. • the pull the moon and sun cast on the Earth • ...
Earth Science Unit 2023-02-13
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- the relatively thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses.
- two high and low tides each day, and mixed
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- the coldest season of the year.
- occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun.
- the third season of the year.
- an astronomical event that occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the moon to be darkened.
- occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other.
- the outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere that is found under the oceans
- places where plates slide sideways past each other.
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- an eclipse of the sun in which the edge of the sun remains visible as a bright ring around the moon.
- a massive, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock, generally composed of both continental and oceanic lithosphere.
- the hotest season of the year.
- an eclipse in which the whole of the disk of the sun or moon is obscured.
- an eclipse of a celestial body in which only part of the luminary is obscured or darkened.
- When two plates come together, it is known as a _________ boundary.
- large-scale processes affecting the structure of the earth's crust.
- one high and low tide each day
- the season after winter and before summer.
20 Clues: the third season of the year. • the hotest season of the year. • one high and low tide each day • the coldest season of the year. • two high and low tides each day, and mixed • the season after winter and before summer. • the alternate rising and falling of the sea • places where plates slide sideways past each other. • ...
Space 2024-04-12
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- the stage after main sequence for a small to medium mass star; fuel begins to run out
- an extremely bright explosion of a star
- No reflected light from the sun is visible
- Occurs directly after a third/last quarter, but before a new moon
- Occurs directly after a new moon, but before a first quarter
- A full moon is fully visible (100% illuminated) as viewed from Earth
- Occurs directly after a first quarter, but before a full moon
- a star that is among the most massive and brightest of all stars
- a young star in the early stages of formation; nuclear fusion begins (light and heat produced)
- 90% of stars are in this stage of their life cycle
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- Occurs directly after a waning gibbous, but before a waning crescent
- a star that has exhausted all of its nuclear fuel; planet sized and very dense
- a dead star that no longer gives off light or heat
- a gravitational field so strong that not even light can escape
- a ring-shaped nebula formed by an expanding shell of gas around an aging star
- the extremely dense remains of a dead star; very small and very dense
- Occurs directly after a full moon, but before a third/last quarter
- a huge cloud of dust and gas held together by gravity; star nursery
- Occurs directly after a waxing crescent, but before a waxing gibbous
- the distance light travels in a year – about 5.88 trillion miles
20 Clues: an extremely bright explosion of a star • No reflected light from the sun is visible • a dead star that no longer gives off light or heat • 90% of stars are in this stage of their life cycle • Occurs directly after a new moon, but before a first quarter • Occurs directly after a first quarter, but before a full moon • ...
Mrs. Kormanec's Super Fun Weather Recap Crossword of Death 2018-05-01
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- phases changes of __________
- when air(or your bladder) can't hold water
- how much air is pushing on you
- wind moves __________
- water climbing upward
- water's ability to pass through
- condition of the atmosphere
- temperature change with elevation change
- totally full
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- how much energy something has
- incoming solar radiation
- hot air ____________
- average conditions over many years
- how much water is in the air
- best earth science teacher ever :)
- space between particles
16 Clues: totally full • hot air ____________ • wind moves __________ • water climbing upward • space between particles • incoming solar radiation • condition of the atmosphere • phases changes of __________ • how much water is in the air • how much energy something has • how much air is pushing on you • water's ability to pass through • average conditions over many years • ...
Space Crossword 2016-05-25
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- Everything that exists.
- A number solar systems grouped together
- Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun.
- when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon.
- A rocky inner planet, third from the Sun in the Solar System.
- A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered
- An object that has fallen to Earth from outer space.
- Changes in weather and the temperature during the year
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- where the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth.
- The time it takes a planet to make one full spin on its axis.
- A manmade spacecraft.
- An eclipse where all of the Sun is covered by the Moon.
- rock or dust that makes a streak of light in the night sky.
- The path taken by one body in space around another
- A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun
- The period of time that half the earth is facing away from the sun
- Earth’s only natural satellite.
- The imaginary line that the Earth spins around
18 Clues: A manmade spacecraft. • Everything that exists. • Earth’s only natural satellite. • A number solar systems grouped together • A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun • The imaginary line that the Earth spins around • A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered • Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun. • when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. • ...
Jupiter 2014-05-08
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- Name of colored 'stripes' of gas on Jupiter
- Jupiter has one of these due to its rotation and electrical currents
- The Jovial moon that may have liquid water
- How long Jupiter takes to rotate (two words)
- Only some moons are round, or another name for round
- Number of known moons on Jupiter
- Name of scientist who discovered four largest moons
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- Name of spacecraft scheduled to arrive at Jupiter in 2016
- Largest moon in our solar system
- Name of giant storm on Jupiter
- Two most abundant elements on Jupiter
- Jupiter is the most ________ planet in our solar system
- Type of planet Jupiter is classified as
- Name of Jupiter's moon with active volcanoes
- Another common name for a moon
15 Clues: Name of giant storm on Jupiter • Another common name for a moon • Largest moon in our solar system • Number of known moons on Jupiter • Two most abundant elements on Jupiter • Type of planet Jupiter is classified as • The Jovial moon that may have liquid water • Name of colored 'stripes' of gas on Jupiter • Name of Jupiter's moon with active volcanoes • ...
The Earth, Moon and Sun 2014-02-06
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- The sun is one of these
- Getting bigger
- The planet we live on
- The shape of the moon when we can most of it
- The phase of the moon when we can't see it
- The sun going down at night
- Getting smaller
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- The direction where the sun comes up
- The sun coming up in the morning
- The time when our part of earth is facing towards the sun
- The shape of the moon when we can only see a little slice
- The phase of the moon when it is completely lit up
- The time when our part of earth is facing away from the sun
- The centre of our solar system
- The direction where the sun goes down
15 Clues: Getting bigger • Getting smaller • The planet we live on • The sun is one of these • The sun going down at night • The centre of our solar system • The sun coming up in the morning • The direction where the sun comes up • The direction where the sun goes down • The phase of the moon when we can't see it • The shape of the moon when we can most of it • ...
Astronomy Terms 2024-12-09
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- Newton's First Law is also called the Law of...
- Who is credited with the geocentric model
- Way The galaxy in which our solar system resides
- The planet with the most moons
- At what point is Earth closest to the sun
- The light color with the longest wavelength
- The unit of measurement for frequency
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- The constellation that means "Little Bear"
- Who discovered the 3 laws of planetary motion
- The man credited with the heliocentric model
- The phase of the moon before and after a full moon
- The astronomical marker that features the "heel stone"
- The EM wave with the most energy
- The moon phase where the moon is dark
- The zodiac constellation also called "The Twins"
15 Clues: The planet with the most moons • The EM wave with the most energy • The moon phase where the moon is dark • The unit of measurement for frequency • Who is credited with the geocentric model • At what point is Earth closest to the sun • The constellation that means "Little Bear" • The light color with the longest wavelength • The man credited with the heliocentric model • ...
Space Crossword 2016-05-25
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- The imaginary line that the Earth spins around
- An eclipse where all of the Sun is covered by the Moon.
- A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun
- A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered
- The time it takes a planet to make one full spin on its axis.
- rock or dust that makes a streak of light in the night sky.
- Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun.
- Everything that exists.
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- A manmade spacecraft.
- An object that has fallen to Earth from outer space.
- when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon.
- A rocky inner planet, third from the Sun in the Solar System.
- where the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth.
- A number solar systems grouped together
- Changes in weather and the temperature during the year
- The path taken by one body in space around another
- The period of time that half the earth is facing away from the sun
- Earth’s only natural satellite.
18 Clues: A manmade spacecraft. • Everything that exists. • Earth’s only natural satellite. • A number solar systems grouped together • A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun • The imaginary line that the Earth spins around • A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered • Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun. • when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. • ...
astronomy 2023-11-20
10 Clues: change of moon • a large celestial body • the moon getting bigger • the moon getting smaller • earth revolves around the sun • the natural satellite of earth • the moon is _____ in 5 degrees • a force that attracts body towards • the water getting smaller and bigger • in a year marked as specific weather conditions
Astronomy 2013-03-05
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- Takes the same amount of time to complete a revolution as it does to rotate
- The largest planet in our solar system
- Essential for humans to live on other planets
- Often referred to as the "Red Planet"
- The first man to walk on the Moon
- The centre of our solar system
- Nothing can escape it's gravitational pull
- The building block of life
- The Milky Way is this type of galaxy
- No longer considered a planet
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- Also known as the North Star
- Canada's first space telescope
- A type of star that emits radiation from both its poles
- When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun
- The space program that had the goal of landing on the Moon
15 Clues: The building block of life • Also known as the North Star • No longer considered a planet • Canada's first space telescope • The centre of our solar system • The first man to walk on the Moon • The Milky Way is this type of galaxy • Often referred to as the "Red Planet" • The largest planet in our solar system • Nothing can escape it's gravitational pull • ...
Earth, Moon and Sun system 2021-10-07
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- the earth does this around the sun
- what we humans live on
- has the shortest days and longest nights
- What the earth rotates on
- when the moon casts a shadow on the earth
- the kind of light that hits the moon
- the tilt of the earth on its axis causes this
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- provides light for our solar system
- a pattern that has a cycle
- when the earth casts a shadow on the moon
- an object that rotates around the earth
- the kind of light that hits the earth
- it has the longest days and shortest nights
- what the earth does on its axis
- a place that contains all of the planets
15 Clues: what we humans live on • What the earth rotates on • a pattern that has a cycle • what the earth does on its axis • the earth does this around the sun • provides light for our solar system • the kind of light that hits the moon • the kind of light that hits the earth • an object that rotates around the earth • has the shortest days and longest nights • ...
Space 2023-12-13
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- What association focuses on space?
- This planet is named after the Roman god of the Sea.
- What are the gasses from a dyeing sun called?
- The Earth is mostly made of this mineral(besides Iron).
- The first robot to land on the moon?
- When stars form shapes and images in the sky.
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- The biggest moon in our solar system.
- The biggest line of satellites in our orbit.
- The first satellite deployed in our orbit.
- What space oriented network does Elon Musk own?
- Besides Neptune, what other planet rains diamonds?
- The first ship to land on our moon.
- What planet is closest to the Sun?
- This planet is considered a dwarf planet.
- The moon is mostly made of this mineral.
15 Clues: What association focuses on space? • What planet is closest to the Sun? • The first ship to land on our moon. • The first robot to land on the moon? • The biggest moon in our solar system. • The moon is mostly made of this mineral. • This planet is considered a dwarf planet. • The first satellite deployed in our orbit. • The biggest line of satellites in our orbit. • ...
Space themed Crossword 2024-08-13
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- ringed giant — Saturn
- cloud — Nebula
- frontier — Space
- wanderer — Comet
- vacuum — Void
- star in the sky — Sirius
- of light unit — Parsec
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- navigation tool — Astrolabe
- workplace — Space
- wind particles — Plasma
- expanse — Cosmos
- satellite — Moon
- between Mars and Jupiter — Asteroids
- locale — Mars
- traveler’s suit — EVA
- planet — Mars
- leap site — Moon
- nursery — Nebula
- twin — Venus
- energy dominant force — Cosmos
20 Clues: twin — Venus • locale — Mars • planet — Mars • vacuum — Void • cloud — Nebula • expanse — Cosmos • satellite — Moon • leap site — Moon • frontier — Space • wanderer — Comet • nursery — Nebula • workplace — Space • ringed giant — Saturn • traveler’s suit — EVA • of light unit — Parsec • wind particles — Plasma • star in the sky — Sirius • navigation tool — Astrolabe • energy dominant force — Cosmos • ...
Astronomy Vocabulary Crossword 2021-05-19
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- term describing a model of the solar system in which earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- fast lakes of lava that form dark areas
- term describing a model of the universe in which earth is at the center of the revolving planets and stars.
- occurs when the moon moves into the earths shadow
- goddess of the moon
- The tide with the lease difference between consecutive Low and high tides
- either of the two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- The darkest part of a shadow
- either of the two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted towards or away from the sun
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- The tide with the greatest difference between consecutive Low and high tides
- any phase during the lunar cycle between the new moon and the full moon
- A large bowl shaped cavity in the ground
- occurs when a portion of the earth is engulfed and a shadow cast by the Moon
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- side The lunar hemisphere that always faces away from earth
- The part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part
- The spinning motion of a planet on it’s axis
- an object that orbits a planet
- The movement of an object around another object
- The phase in which it’s visible surface area is getting smaller
20 Clues: goddess of the moon • The darkest part of a shadow • an object that orbits a planet • fast lakes of lava that form dark areas • A large bowl shaped cavity in the ground • The spinning motion of a planet on it’s axis • The movement of an object around another object • The part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part • occurs when the moon moves into the earths shadow • ...
Solar System 2022-10-14
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- The only mission to do a fly-by of all the outer planets
- Largest moon of our solar system
- space mission to saturn
- Only moon in solar system to have a thick atmosphere and a rock surface
- Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas? Methane, water vapor, Helium and Carbon Dioxide
- The most abundant element in the molecular cloud
- Only planet in our solar system which was first discovered theoretically
- Long range comets originate from this cloud which is beyond Kuiper Belt Object
- This planet has a retrograde rotation similar to Venus
- Which of the following is not a Galilean moon? Phobos, Io, Ganymede and Callisto
- This space mission observed collision of a comet on planet Jupiter
- Closest space mission to planet Jupiter
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- Water geyser on this moon
- The following is not a dwarf planet, Pluto, Ceres, UltimaThule, Makemake, Haumea, Eris
- This element gives the distinct red color to planet mars
- The most common unit of temperature used by astronomers
- This gas give the distinct blue color to planet Uranus and Neptune
- Pluto is not a planet because it has not cleared its ___________
- The only dwarf planet in the main asteroid belt
- Space mission to this Galilean moon
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- The hypothesis in the formation of the solar system
- This rocky planet has almost the same axial tilt as the earth
23 Clues: space mission to saturn • Water geyser on this moon • Largest moon of our solar system • Hottest planet in the solar system • Space mission to this Galilean moon • Closest space mission to planet Jupiter • The only dwarf planet in the main asteroid belt • The most abundant element in the molecular cloud • The hypothesis in the formation of the solar system • ...
Chapter 27 2025-12-09
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- The Moon's shadow falls on the Earth.
- Valley-like structures on the Moon's maria.
- Trails of ejecta extending from a lunar impact crater.
- Light is bent, or refracted, as it passes through an objective lens, and an eyepiece lens then magnifies the resulting image.
- A curved primary mirror collects light and reflects it to a secondary mirror, which then directs the light to an eyepiece or camera.
- The Moon's orbital and rotational periods are equal, so the same side always faces Earth.
- The point where the Moon is farthest from Earth in its orbit.
- The process that links several telescopes so they act as one large telescope, producing more detailed images as the distance between the individual telescopes increases.
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- The percentage of incoming sunlight a surface reflects.
- The plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun.
- Earth's shadow falls on the Moon.
- Twice a year when the Sun is farthest from the celestial equator, changing daylight hours.
- Dark smooth plains on the Moon from ancient volcanic eruptions.
- All types of electromagnetic radiation arranged according to wavelength and frequency.
- Loose rock and dust on the Moon's surface.
- A depression on a surface formed by a meteorite impact.
- Material blasted from an impact and falling back to the lunar surface.
- The point where the Moon is closest to Earth in its orbit.
- Heavily cratered, mountainous regions on the Moon.
- Twice a year when day and night are nearly equal length.
20 Clues: Earth's shadow falls on the Moon. • The Moon's shadow falls on the Earth. • The plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun. • Loose rock and dust on the Moon's surface. • Valley-like structures on the Moon's maria. • Heavily cratered, mountainous regions on the Moon. • Trails of ejecta extending from a lunar impact crater. • ...
6 Sigm Crossword 2024-10-21
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- A way of using a group of people to quickly generate, clarify and evaluate a sizable list of ideas, problems, issues, etc
- 8 types of wastes in the Lean Manufacturing framework
- The process of mapping out the steps in a workflow in a pictorial way
- Mistake Proofing
- the five key phases of the Lean Six Sigma framework used in solving business and process problems
- A visual tool used to track performance over time
- Japanese term for ‘real place” which signifies a space where actual work happens
- risk management tool for analyzing potential failures in terms of occurrence, severity, and detection
- unnecessary movement of business inputs that do not add value
- mindset, actions, or efforts to improve an organization’s processes and products
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- A project improvement methodology that uses DMAIC
- a bar chart that shows the frequency distribution of a given data set
- materials and units that remain undelivered or unutilized for a given period
- a key Six Sigma metric that refers to the total number of observed defects per one million defect opportunities
- Japanese term combining the concepts of change (kai) and goodness (zen)
- The elimination of waste in a process
- A cycle of continuous improvement that has four phases
- framework for waste elimination
- a point in the process where the normal or acceptable flow is impeded due to abnormally high volume or limited capacity of the system
- Japanese term for “waste"
20 Clues: Mistake Proofing • Japanese term for “waste" • framework for waste elimination • The elimination of waste in a process • A project improvement methodology that uses DMAIC • A visual tool used to track performance over time • 8 types of wastes in the Lean Manufacturing framework • A cycle of continuous improvement that has four phases • ...
6 Sigm Crossword 2024-10-21
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- A way of using a group of people to quickly generate, clarify and evaluate a sizable list of ideas, problems, issues, etc
- 8 types of wastes in the Lean Manufacturing framework
- The process of mapping out the steps in a workflow in a pictorial way
- Mistake Proofing
- the five key phases of the Lean Six Sigma framework used in solving business and process problems
- A visual tool used to track performance over time
- Japanese term for ‘real place” which signifies a space where actual work happens
- risk management tool for analyzing potential failures in terms of occurrence, severity, and detection
- unnecessary movement of business inputs that do not add value
- mindset, actions, or efforts to improve an organization’s processes and products
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- A project improvement methodology that uses DMAIC
- a bar chart that shows the frequency distribution of a given data set
- materials and units that remain undelivered or unutilized for a given period
- a key Six Sigma metric that refers to the total number of observed defects per one million defect opportunities
- Japanese term combining the concepts of change (kai) and goodness (zen)
- The elimination of waste in a process
- A cycle of continuous improvement that has four phases
- framework for waste elimination
- a point in the process where the normal or acceptable flow is impeded due to abnormally high volume or limited capacity of the system
- Japanese term for “waste"
20 Clues: Mistake Proofing • Japanese term for “waste" • framework for waste elimination • The elimination of waste in a process • A project improvement methodology that uses DMAIC • A visual tool used to track performance over time • 8 types of wastes in the Lean Manufacturing framework • A cycle of continuous improvement that has four phases • ...
Science crossword puzzle! 2024-10-25
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- The moon is big and we can see the whole thing
- Gravity holds the planet in ____
- Your hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun
- The moon is in between the Earth and Sun
- The Earth in between the Sun and moon
- People from earth can't see the moon
- It holds galaxies and solar systems
- An object is spinning/circling
- An object is spinning around another object
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- the youngest layers are on the top and the oldest are on the bottom
- The name of the inner planets
- The name of the outer planets
- The layers of rock and also known as Law of Superposition
- Your hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun
- This man discovered gravity
15 Clues: This man discovered gravity • The name of the inner planets • The name of the outer planets • An object is spinning/circling • Gravity holds the planet in ____ • It holds galaxies and solar systems • People from earth can't see the moon • The Earth in between the Sun and moon • The moon is in between the Earth and Sun • Your hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun • ...
Space Crossword 2016-05-25
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- A number solar systems grouped together
- The path taken by one body in space around another
- when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon.
- A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered
- Changes in weather and the temperature during the year
- Everything that exists.
- The imaginary line that the Earth spins around
- A rocky inner planet, third from the Sun in the Solar System.
- rock or dust that makes a streak of light in the night sky.
- An object that has fallen to Earth from outer space.
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- The time it takes a planet to make one full spin on its axis.
- A manmade spacecraft.
- where the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth.
- Earth’s only natural satellite.
- An eclipse where all of the Sun is covered by the Moon.
- The period of time that half the earth is facing away from the sun
- Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun.
- A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun
18 Clues: A manmade spacecraft. • Everything that exists. • Earth’s only natural satellite. • A number solar systems grouped together • A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun • The imaginary line that the Earth spins around • A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered • Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun. • The path taken by one body in space around another • ...
Planets 2014-10-14
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- Which planet is most famous for its rings?
- What do we call the moon when we can see all of it?
- Which planet is known as an Ice Giant?
- A solar ‘___’ occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth.
- What kind of planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars?
- A ‘____’ eclipse occurs when the moon passes into the Earth’s Shadow.
- Which is the smallest planet?
- Mercury has ‘____’ moons.
- Which known planet is furthers from the sun?
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- Which planet is now considered a dwarf planet?
- Which planet should we never look at directly?
- Which is the coldest planet?
- Earth’s tides are affected by which planet?
- Planets move ‘_____’when they are closer to the sun.
- Which is the largest planet?
- Which planet is closest to the Sun?
- The Milky Way is Earth’s what?
- What tool do we use to help us see the planets?
- Which planet takes approximately 365 days to go around the Sun?
- Which planet is also known as the red planet?
20 Clues: Mercury has ‘____’ moons. • Which is the coldest planet? • Which is the largest planet? • Which is the smallest planet? • The Milky Way is Earth’s what? • Which planet is closest to the Sun? • Which planet is known as an Ice Giant? • Which planet is most famous for its rings? • Earth’s tides are affected by which planet? • Which known planet is furthers from the sun? • ...
Falc Made 2025-03-18
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- glove for your head
- lover of the moon
- when it hits the sky like a big pizza pie
- under a blanket next to a fire
- watch for the green flash
- bubbles and juice
- many Rae and Falc adventures
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- medium for a canvas
- where the medium
- more pieces more challenge
- salty respite
- neighbors to the moon
- the real way truth and light
- displayed in a gallery
14 Clues: salty respite • where the medium • lover of the moon • bubbles and juice • medium for a canvas • glove for your head • neighbors to the moon • displayed in a gallery • watch for the green flash • more pieces more challenge • the real way truth and light • many Rae and Falc adventures • under a blanket next to a fire • when it hits the sky like a big pizza pie
Rona and the Moon 2013-07-07
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- what word did rona use to describe the moon?
- what did Rona say her husband was good at?
- Maori name for Moon.
- How many children did Rona and Tamanui te ra have?
- Rona cursed at the...?
- what was Rona going in the dark to get?
- the people of the village tried to teach the couple to live in .....?
- What is the name of the person Maori see in the full moon?
- traditional marriage ceremony.
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- what season is mentioned in the story?
- Who was Rona"s husband?
- name of tree Rona held.
- What was the gift marama gave to Rona.
- Maori name for a water container?
- Tamanui te ra and Rona were known to _______a lot?
15 Clues: Maori name for Moon. • Rona cursed at the...? • Who was Rona"s husband? • name of tree Rona held. • traditional marriage ceremony. • Maori name for a water container? • what season is mentioned in the story? • What was the gift marama gave to Rona. • what was Rona going in the dark to get? • what did Rona say her husband was good at? • ...
To the Moon and Back 2025-07-16
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- one of these is equal to a year on Earth
- We see the Moon because it ________ the Sun's light
- The Earth spins on this tilted 'pole'
- During the winter Earth is actually ________ to the sun in its orbit
- Almost a full moon
- The ____ is the center of our solar system
- when we see no moon at all
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- The seasons are caused by the ____ of the Earth's axis
- The ______ orbits the Sun
- The shape of the Earth's orbit.
- produce their own light
- results in night and day on Earth
- The _____ orbits the Earth
- point in Earth's orbit when it is furthest from the sun
- If you are in this part of the shadow you see a total eclipse
15 Clues: Almost a full moon • produce their own light • The ______ orbits the Sun • The _____ orbits the Earth • when we see no moon at all • The shape of the Earth's orbit. • results in night and day on Earth • The Earth spins on this tilted 'pole' • one of these is equal to a year on Earth • The ____ is the center of our solar system • ...
Space Race Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-30
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- First person to walk the Moon
- The Cold War rival of the United States
- Soviet spacecraft that carried Yuri Gagarin
- First American astronaut to orbit Earth
- The “_____ Missile Crisis” in 1962 added tension during the Space Race
- Competition between U.S. and USSR for dominance in space
- The Sea where Apollo 11 landed on the Moon (Sea of ______)
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- Type of orbit Sputnik entered
- The first artificial satellite launched by the USSR
- The U.S. mission that landed the first humans on the Moon
- A reusable U.S. space vehicle developed post-Space Race
- U.S. president who declared the Moon landing goal
- Soviet cosmonaut, first human in space
- The U.S. space agency
- A rocket used to launch the Apollo missions
15 Clues: The U.S. space agency • Type of orbit Sputnik entered • First person to walk the Moon • Soviet cosmonaut, first human in space • The Cold War rival of the United States • First American astronaut to orbit Earth • Soviet spacecraft that carried Yuri Gagarin • A rocket used to launch the Apollo missions • U.S. president who declared the Moon landing goal • ...
stars and the solar system 2022-02-01
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- hottest planet
- earth's natural satellite
- coldest planet
- the path on which a planet moves
- biggest planet
- group of stars forming different patterns
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- moon not visible
- a celestial body revolving around another celestial body
- complete moon
- a star around which planets revolve
- a dwarf planet
- a planet having life
- a red planet
13 Clues: a red planet • complete moon • hottest planet • coldest planet • a dwarf planet • biggest planet • moon not visible • a planet having life • earth's natural satellite • the path on which a planet moves • a star around which planets revolve • group of stars forming different patterns • a celestial body revolving around another celestial body
space terms 2013-06-07
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- A bowl-shaped depression caused by a comet or
- year The distance that a ray of light travels in
- A cloud of glowing gases that surrounds a
- rock.
- The length of time it takes a planet to spin around
- The third planet from the Sun
- from Earth.
- clusters and other matter
- A star’s brightness
- the Moon.
- year
- star A star which is larger than the Sun.
- surrounding a relatively small core.
- caused when our planet passes between the Sun
- A darkening of the Moon, as viewed from
- hovering just above the Sun’s surface.
- The closest planet to the Sun
- asteroid. On geologically active moons and planets.
- The force of attraction that pulls a smaller
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- toward a more massive object
- The imaginary line around the middle of a
- giant A type of planet which is made up of gas and
- hemisphere.
- The outermost part of the Sun’s atmosphere.
- dividing its northern hemisphere from its
- A star which is smaller than the Sun.
- Half of a planet or moon
- A group of stars that can be seen as a
- colliding with the surface of a planet, moon,
- The outer part of a planet or moon, made mostly
- Small, rocky object orbiting the Sun
- The star at the center of our solar system
- A group of stars, nebulae, star clusters,
33 Clues: year • rock. • the Moon. • hemisphere. • from Earth. • A star’s brightness • Half of a planet or moon • clusters and other matter • toward a more massive object • The third planet from the Sun • The closest planet to the Sun • surrounding a relatively small core. • Small, rocky object orbiting the Sun • A star which is smaller than the Sun. • A group of stars that can be seen as a • ...
Solar System 2022-10-14
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- The only mission to do a fly-by of all the outer planets
- Largest moon of our solar system
- space mission to saturn
- Only moon in solar system to have a thick atmosphere and a rock surface
- Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas? Methane, water vapor, Helium and Carbon Dioxide
- The most abundant element in the molecular cloud
- Only planet in our solar system which was first discovered theoretically
- Long range comets originate from this cloud which is beyond Kuiper Belt Object
- This planet has a retrograde rotation similar to Venus
- Which of the following is not a Galilean moon? Phobos, Io, Ganymede and Callisto
- This space mission observed collision of a comet on planet Jupiter
- Closest space mission to planet Jupiter
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- Water geyser on this moon
- The following is not a dwarf planet, Pluto, Ceres, UltimaThule, Makemake, Haumea, Eris
- This element gives the distinct red color to planet mars
- The most common unit of temperature used by astronomers
- This gas give the distinct blue color to planet Uranus and Neptune
- Pluto is not a planet because it has not cleared its ___________
- The only dwarf planet in the main asteroid belt
- Future space mission to this Galilean moon
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- The hypothesis in the formation of the solar system
- This rocky planet has almost the same axial tilt as the earth
23 Clues: space mission to saturn • Water geyser on this moon • Largest moon of our solar system • Hottest planet in the solar system • Closest space mission to planet Jupiter • Future space mission to this Galilean moon • The only dwarf planet in the main asteroid belt • The most abundant element in the molecular cloud • The hypothesis in the formation of the solar system • ...
tides 2023-02-22
10 Clues: causes tides • orbits the earth • full and new moon • first lunar phase • daily rise and fall of sea level • lower areas in the intertidal zone • last quarter moon of a lunar month • 3rd quarter and first quarter moon • higher areas in the intertidal zone • phase of the moon where its all illuminated
PHYS 106 2024-11-16
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- - dusty snowball with a coma and a tail
- - trans-Neptunian objects that orbit in 2:3 mean-motion resonance with Neptune
- - rocky minor bodywith irregular shapes
- - Pluto's largest moon, almost as large as Pluto itself
- - Where short-periodod comets come from
- - only spaceship to fly by and observe Uranus and Neptune
- - only planet discovered through mathematical calculations
- - Name of the cloud where long-period comets come from
- - objects that around shaped, orbit the Sun, but haven't cleared their orbit
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- - parts of asteroids/comets that entered Earth’s atmosphere
- - Galilean moon that is furthest away from its planet
- - once a meteor lands on Earth, it is a...
- - the largest moon in the Solar System
- - planet with an axis tilt larger than 90 degrees
- - only large moon in the solar system that orbits its planet backwards (opposite to the planets rotation)
- - the most volcanically active object in the Solar System
- - “doughnut”-shaped disk beyond Neptune's orbit
- - discovered the 4 most famous moons of Jupiter
18 Clues: - the largest moon in the Solar System • - dusty snowball with a coma and a tail • - rocky minor bodywith irregular shapes • - Where short-periodod comets come from • - once a meteor lands on Earth, it is a... • - “doughnut”-shaped disk beyond Neptune's orbit • - discovered the 4 most famous moons of Jupiter • - planet with an axis tilt larger than 90 degrees • ...
solar 2025-09-10
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- when the moon moves in front of the sun
- when most of the moon shows
- a visible enough shadow from the suns light
- where only a little bit of it shows
- when u can see all of the moon
- the darkest part of the moon
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- the main light to cause a solar eclipse
- when the earth blocks the suns, sun light
- the moon is completely hidden
- when only half of the moon shows
10 Clues: when most of the moon shows • the darkest part of the moon • the moon is completely hidden • when u can see all of the moon • when only half of the moon shows • where only a little bit of it shows • when the moon moves in front of the sun • the main light to cause a solar eclipse • when the earth blocks the suns, sun light • a visible enough shadow from the suns light
Facts of Saturn 2025-02-17
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- Saturn's magnetic field creates beautiful polar ______
- Saturn's north pole features a mysterious ______-shaped cloud pattern
- NASA spacecraft that studied Saturn and its moons
- Saturn is famous for its spectacular ______
- An irregular moon of Saturn that orbits in the opposite direction
- Saturn's atmosphere is mostly made of these gases
- Moon of Saturn with a large crater resembling the Death Star
- Largest moon of Saturn
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- Hydrocarbon gas found in Titan's atmosphere
- The region around Saturn dominated by its magnetic field
- Small moons that keep Saturn's rings in place
- Saturn's enormous storm is known as the ______ ______ Spot
- Saturnian moon known for its icy geysers
- ESA probe that landed on Titan
- Saturn's shape, which is flattened at the poles
15 Clues: Largest moon of Saturn • ESA probe that landed on Titan • Saturnian moon known for its icy geysers • Hydrocarbon gas found in Titan's atmosphere • Saturn is famous for its spectacular ______ • Small moons that keep Saturn's rings in place • Saturn's shape, which is flattened at the poles • NASA spacecraft that studied Saturn and its moons • ...
34 - Space Race 2025-04-14
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- – Apollo 17 astronaut, only geologist to walk on the Moon.
- – Step-by-step procedure used by astronauts.
- – Commander of Apollo 13, “Houston, we’ve had a problem.”
- – Apollo 13 lunar module pilot who never reached the Moon.
- – City home to NASA’s Mission Control.
- – Operation to retrieve astronauts after splashdown.
- – Period astronauts underwent after returning from the Moon.
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- – Term for a rocket’s launch moment.
- – Apollo 13 command module pilot, replaced Mattingly.
- – Last man to walk on the Moon, Apollo 17.
- – Command module pilot for Apollo 17.
- – Real-time data transmission from space to ground.
- – Early global satellite communications network.
- – Vehicle used to transport rockets to launch pads.
- – NASA’s massive rocket assembly building (Vehicle Assembly Building).
15 Clues: – Term for a rocket’s launch moment. • – Command module pilot for Apollo 17. • – City home to NASA’s Mission Control. • – Last man to walk on the Moon, Apollo 17. • – Step-by-step procedure used by astronauts. • – Early global satellite communications network. • – Real-time data transmission from space to ground. • – Vehicle used to transport rockets to launch pads. • ...
Moon Landing 2017-05-14
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- (fill in the blank) “one small step for man, one giant leap for _____”
- What month did the United States launch Explore 1
- What was the name of the program that started after Kennedy’s speech
- what other country was the Soviet Union competing with
- What country first launched Sputnik into space
- What was the first living thing in space sent by the Soviet Union
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- What month did president Kennedy made his announcement say that that the United States were going to put a man on the moon
- Who was the first person to step on the moon.
- Who was the first person to be in in orbit
- Who was the first person to completely orbit the Earth
- Who won the space race
11 Clues: Who won the space race • Who was the first person to be in in orbit • Who was the first person to step on the moon. • What country first launched Sputnik into space • What month did the United States launch Explore 1 • Who was the first person to completely orbit the Earth • what other country was the Soviet Union competing with • ...
Goodnight Moon 2024-10-13
11 Clues: red orb • mouse's age • A ___ old lady • number of bears • "Two little ___" • a whispered word • Bowl full of ___ • color of the room • where the noises are • it jumped over the moon • "Goodnight ___, goodnight air"
Sailor Moon 2022-04-28
11 Clues: Sailor Mars • Sailor Venus • Sailor Jupiter • Sailor Mercury • Sailor Moon's Cat • Sailor Moon's Mother • Sailor Moon's Daughter • Sailor Moon's Boyfriend • The Author of Sailor Moon • The Antagonist of Sailor Moon • The Protagonist of Sailor Moon
Harvest Moon 2026-03-05
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- The iridescent birthstone of October
- The golden-yellow color of autumn leaves
- A small nut that falls from an oak tree
- A bumpy tour of a farm on a wagon
- When day and night are of equal length
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- Large orange gourd used for carving
- Straw-filled figure that guards the crops
- A living puzzle grown in a field
- Pressed apple juice often served warm
- The season for gathering ripe crops
- Tool used to clear the lawn of debris
11 Clues: A living puzzle grown in a field • A bumpy tour of a farm on a wagon • Large orange gourd used for carving • The season for gathering ripe crops • The iridescent birthstone of October • Pressed apple juice often served warm • Tool used to clear the lawn of debris • When day and night are of equal length • A small nut that falls from an oak tree • ...
Couples Crossword 2025-08-26
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- Livs Labrador
- Sam's Labrador
- Department of Livs first nursing job
- Livs Hen Do destination
- Köbli place of origin
- Town Liv & Sam live in
- Town Sam was born
- The amount of years we have been together (phases combined)
- Livs middle name
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- Town Liv was born
- Sam's middle name
- Liv and Sam's Son
- Social Media Platform Sam messaged Liv on
- Sam's Regiment when in army
- Sam's & Livs favourite beverage
- Sam's Stag Do destination
16 Clues: Livs Labrador • Sam's Labrador • Livs middle name • Town Liv was born • Sam's middle name • Liv and Sam's Son • Town Sam was born • Köbli place of origin • Town Liv & Sam live in • Livs Hen Do destination • Sam's Stag Do destination • Sam's Regiment when in army • Sam's & Livs favourite beverage • Department of Livs first nursing job • Social Media Platform Sam messaged Liv on • ...
