planets Crossword Puzzles
Space Vocabulary 2023-10-10
Across
- a system of millions or billions of stars held
- a meteoroid that has hit earths surface
- Planets a name given to the four inner planets
- by gravitation attraction
- space.
- A description of the solar system in which the planets revolve around the sun.
- a ball of ice and dust is usually a long narrow
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- any object that revolves around other object
- a scientist who studies the universe beyond
- the study of the moon stars and other objects in
- a chunk of rock or dust in space
- the path of an object revolves around another
12 Clues: space. • by gravitation attraction • a chunk of rock or dust in space • a meteoroid that has hit earths surface • a scientist who studies the universe beyond • any object that revolves around other object • the path of an object revolves around another • a system of millions or billions of stars held • Planets a name given to the four inner planets • ...
Outer planets 2023-04-21
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- Saturn is 911.5 million miles _____ the sun
- Saturn has ____ but they're not solid
- Neptune is 2.7796 _______ miles from the sun
- Neptune is made of water and ________
- Neptune is -373 _______
- This Ice Giant has 13 ______
- Jupiter is between Mars and ________
- Uranus planet is between _______ and Saturn
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- The gas giant has about 80 _____
- This outer planet has 5 rings and is called “Ice Giant”
- Uranus is 1.8268 million ______ from the sun
- Neptune has shorter days and longer ______
- Saturn is mostly _______ and helium
- One year on Jupiter is 11.8 _____ days
- Jupiter is 460.29 million miles from the _____
15 Clues: Neptune is -373 _______ • This Ice Giant has 13 ______ • The gas giant has about 80 _____ • Saturn is mostly _______ and helium • Jupiter is between Mars and ________ • Saturn has ____ but they're not solid • Neptune is made of water and ________ • One year on Jupiter is 11.8 _____ days • Neptune has shorter days and longer ______ • ...
Comparing planets 2022-10-03
Across
- A large grouping of stars in space
- In comparison to something else
- The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole
- The shape of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen by an observer, usually on Earth
- A scientist who studies objects in space
- The movement of one object around a center or another object
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- The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are
- Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the Sun.
- A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object
- The layer of gas surrounding a planet that is held in place by gravity
- A large celestial body that revolves around a star in a solar system
- Outer planets made mostly of gases
- A celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit
13 Clues: In comparison to something else • A large grouping of stars in space • Outer planets made mostly of gases • A scientist who studies objects in space • The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are • Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the Sun. • The movement of one object around a center or another object • ...
Comparing planets 2022-10-03
Across
- A scientist who studies objects in space
- Outer planets made mostly of gases
- The movement of one object around a center or another object
- The layer of gas surrounding a planet that is held in place by gravity
- Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the Sun.
- The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are
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- The shape of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen by an observer, usually on Earth
- In comparison to something else
- The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole
- A large celestial body that revolves around a star in a solar system
- A celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit
- A large grouping of stars in space
- A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object
13 Clues: In comparison to something else • Outer planets made mostly of gases • A large grouping of stars in space • A scientist who studies objects in space • The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are • Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the Sun. • The movement of one object around a center or another object • ...
Bananas 2023-10-26
solar sytstem crossword 2023-09-20
Across
- 8 of these in the solar system
- a region pf spacetime where gravity overcomes anything that comes near and sucks in
- earth's only moon
- the 4 inner planets
- what all existence is inside
- a telescope that floats in space
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- an irregular body of matter that is too small to be considered a planet
- what flies in space and has a glowing tail
- large planets made up of gas
- what every planet evolves around
- what the planets,sun and asteroids are kept in
- rocky,metallic and icy found inside the solar system
12 Clues: earth's only moon • the 4 inner planets • large planets made up of gas • what all existence is inside • 8 of these in the solar system • what every planet evolves around • a telescope that floats in space • what flies in space and has a glowing tail • what the planets,sun and asteroids are kept in • rocky,metallic and icy found inside the solar system • ...
Space!! 2013-10-10
Across
- One of the moons of Mars
- Fifth planet
- It started the whole of creation
- You can see them around the moon sometimes
- A galaxy named after a hat
- Third to land on the moon
- Used to measure distance in space
- Helps you see the moon, stars, planets etc.
- Named after a Roman goddess of love and beauty
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- A gas giant
- Our galaxy
- Something that helps us not float around
- can usually see it at night
- Where we live
- Number of planets
- A Layer of gases outside of Earth
- It rains diamonds on this planet
- Another name for extraterrestrial
- A Dwarf planet
- One of the moons of Mars
20 Clues: Our galaxy • A gas giant • Fifth planet • Where we live • A Dwarf planet • Number of planets • One of the moons of Mars • One of the moons of Mars • Third to land on the moon • A galaxy named after a hat • can usually see it at night • It started the whole of creation • It rains diamonds on this planet • A Layer of gases outside of Earth • Another name for extraterrestrial • ...
Space Crossword 2014-05-16
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- The imaginary line on which Earth and the moon rotate
- A chunk of rock or metal going through Earth's atmosphere
- A chunk of rock or metal floating through space
- The point of the planets' orbit closest to the sun
- This person believed that the universe was sun centered
- The planet closest to the sun
- The motion of an object around another object
- The longest day of the year
- An object that revolves around a planet
- A big ball of fire
- Grouping of stars used for navigation
- Our planet
- The Earth's natural satellite
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- The point of the planets' orbit farthest from the sun
- This person believed that the universe was Earth centered
- The movement of Earth on its axis
- A chunk of rock or metal that hit the ground
- The idea that the solar system revolves around the sun
- The shortest day of the year
- This happens on September 21
- The idea that the solar system revolves around the earth
- The shape of Earth's orbit
- The study of the planets
- This happens on March 21
- The study of objects and their supposed effect on Earth
25 Clues: Our planet • A big ball of fire • The study of the planets • This happens on March 21 • The shape of Earth's orbit • The longest day of the year • The shortest day of the year • This happens on September 21 • The planet closest to the sun • The Earth's natural satellite • The movement of Earth on its axis • Grouping of stars used for navigation • ...
Astronomy study guide 2023-10-17
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- this keeps planets in motion around the sun
- named the rocky planet
- the eighth planet from the sun
- _______ are the result of the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on the surface waters of Earth
- The _______ of the Earth causes day and night
- like dirty snowballs
- the seventh planet from the sun
- sometimes called a shooting star
- the sixth plant from the sun
- The _______ of the moon are the result of the position the sun, the moon, and Earth are in relation to each other
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- the fifth planet for the sun
- large space rock that orbits the sun
- The _______ of the Earth causes the angle that sunlight hits the surface to vary during the year
- the closest planet to the sun
- these planets are Farther from the sun, very large, and made of gas
- the third planet from the sun
- these planets are Closer to the sun, small, and rocky
- this is the center of out solar system
- the forth planet from the sun
- Invention of the _______ provided powerful and confounding observations that challenged the Earth-centered model
- the second closest planet to the sun
21 Clues: like dirty snowballs • named the rocky planet • the fifth planet for the sun • the sixth plant from the sun • the closest planet to the sun • the third planet from the sun • the forth planet from the sun • the eighth planet from the sun • the seventh planet from the sun • sometimes called a shooting star • large space rock that orbits the sun • the second closest planet to the sun • ...
Midterm Review 2025-03-24
Across
- type of rock that forms near and on volcanoes
- first type of waves that an earthquake releases
- where the San Andreas Fault takes place
- type of radiation that is blocked by the ozone layer
- what happens to greenhouse gases when heat gets into the atmosphere
- gas released from volcanoes
- what happens to the pH of water after a volcanic eruptions
- what the Jovian planets are mostly made of
- what volcanic ash provides to soil
- what happens to temperatures after a volcanic eruption
- where rift valleys and ridges happen
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- lowest energy radiation
- wedging that creates potholes
- nuclear process that produces energy in the sun
- what brought the planets and sun together
- best example of a continental continental convergent boundary
- type of tide that happens during full and new moon
- what happens at all plate boundaries
- action that draws water into plants and absorbing materials
- what forms at convergent boundaries
- where you find terrestrial planets compared to the sun
- type of conditions that favors weathering
- the value of an eccentric ellipse
- what forms at an oceanic oceanic convergent boundaries
24 Clues: lowest energy radiation • gas released from volcanoes • wedging that creates potholes • the value of an eccentric ellipse • what volcanic ash provides to soil • what forms at convergent boundaries • what happens at all plate boundaries • where rift valleys and ridges happen • where the San Andreas Fault takes place • what brought the planets and sun together • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-07
Across
- having or representing the sun as the center
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust,
- having or representing the earth as the center
- hydrogen and helium, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune
- Planet Earth-like planets made up of rocks or metals with a hard
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole
- together by gravitational attraction.
- high density and temperature.
- Planet a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain
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- Way the galaxy in which we live that contains the stars that make up
- Milky Way.
- and comets
- criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- the sun, a tail of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- Bang theory that describes how the universe expanded from an initial state
- small rocky objects that orbit the Sun.
- giants a large planet of relatively low density consisting predominantly
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when
- the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids,
- System the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit
21 Clues: Milky Way. • and comets • high density and temperature. • together by gravitational attraction. • small rocky objects that orbit the Sun. • having or representing the sun as the center • having or representing the earth as the center • all existing matter and space considered as a whole • criteria that are required for it to be classed as such. • ...
Earth, Sun, Moon, solar system test 2022-11-09
Across
- planet that is less dense than water
- rotates top to bottom
- planets made of gasses
- streak of light as enters atmosphere
- eclipse where the sun gets blocked
- eclipse where the moon gets blocked
- missions that went to the moon
- fastest planet in orbit
- hottest planet made of CO2
- spin on axis
- tail always points away from sun
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- great red spot planet
- planets made of rocks
- red planet
- area of left over material in solar system
- orbit around the sun
- tide that is the highest high, lowest low
- first person to walk on moon
- because of tilt of axis
- equal day and night
20 Clues: red planet • spin on axis • equal day and night • orbit around the sun • great red spot planet • planets made of rocks • rotates top to bottom • planets made of gasses • fastest planet in orbit • because of tilt of axis • hottest planet made of CO2 • first person to walk on moon • missions that went to the moon • tail always points away from sun • eclipse where the sun gets blocked • ...
Space Words - BEGINNER EDITION - WORDS 2024-01-11
Across
- - Fear/Phobia of space
- - Scientist who studies the universe
- - Things on the moon
- - Group that Pluto is in
- - This sucks you in it
- - Starts with “G” ends with “y”
- - There are 8 of these
- - Earth’s Twin
- - It has a tail!
- - Old 9th planet
- - Visible ring
- - The joke planet.
- - Why Earth is hot
- - What we’re learning about
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- - Closest to Mars
- - This killed the dinosaurs
- - Lots of rocks
- - First word of #5 across
- - Last planet
- - Closest to the Sun
- - Space explorer
- - 4 last planets
- - 4 first planets
- - Last inner planet
- - Where we live
- - Hot & big star
26 Clues: - Last planet • - Earth’s Twin • - Visible ring • - Lots of rocks • - Where we live • - Space explorer • - 4 last planets • - It has a tail! • - Hot & big star • - Old 9th planet • - Closest to Mars • - 4 first planets • - The joke planet. • - Why Earth is hot • - Last inner planet • - Things on the moon • - Closest to the Sun • - Fear/Phobia of space • - This sucks you in it • - There are 8 of these • ...
Sabina 2024-01-26
Across
- force acts repeatedly on body
- Belt Gaps between Jupiter and Saturn
- size and shape
- stony meteorites have no chondrules
- Steep Cliffs
- Cloud enormous aggregate of gas and dust
- probe Itokawa 2005
- distant worlds
- fragments of pieces that are heated and vaporized
- Small planet-like bodies
- circling
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- dissociation Sun's UV photons into component oxygen
- Grains Tiny dust particles
- named for Roman goddess of beauty and love
- System Galaxy
- Space craft
- grains
- rocky
- Giants Jupiter and Saturn
- Gas cools and forms liquid
- Greenhouse effect carbon dioxide atmosphere
- Velocity Component motion
- disk Planets form
- Large terrestrial planets
- lensing deflection of light
- Giants Neptune and Uranus
- pass in front of
27 Clues: rocky • grains • circling • Space craft • Steep Cliffs • System Galaxy • size and shape • distant worlds • pass in front of • disk Planets form • probe Itokawa 2005 • Small planet-like bodies • Giants Jupiter and Saturn • Velocity Component motion • Large terrestrial planets • Giants Neptune and Uranus • Grains Tiny dust particles • Gas cools and forms liquid • lensing deflection of light • ...
Sabina 2024-01-26
Across
- force acts repeatedly on body
- Belt Gaps between Jupiter and Saturn
- size and shape
- stony meteorites have no chondrules
- Steep Cliffs
- Cloud enormous aggregate of gas and dust
- probe Itokawa 2005
- distant worlds
- fragments of pieces that are heated and vaporized
- Small planet-like bodies
- circling
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- dissociation Sun's UV photons into component oxygen
- Grains Tiny dust particles
- named for Roman goddess of beauty and love
- System Galaxy
- Space craft
- grains
- rocky
- Giants Jupiter and Saturn
- Gas cools and forms liquid
- Greenhouse effect carbon dioxide atmosphere
- Velocity Component motion
- disk Planets form
- Large terrestrial planets
- lensing deflection of light
- Giants Neptune and Uranus
- pass in front of
27 Clues: rocky • grains • circling • Space craft • Steep Cliffs • System Galaxy • size and shape • distant worlds • pass in front of • disk Planets form • probe Itokawa 2005 • Small planet-like bodies • Giants Jupiter and Saturn • Velocity Component motion • Large terrestrial planets • Giants Neptune and Uranus • Grains Tiny dust particles • Gas cools and forms liquid • lensing deflection of light • ...
Science Cross Word 2023-09-27
Across
- the outer 4 planets are
- the path an object takes around a bigger one
- the inner 4 planets are
- an attraction an object has to another
- small rocky body orbiting sun
- our solar systems star
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- an attraction the earth gives to an object
- a terrestrial body in space
- collection of planets and their moon orbiting the sun
- big terrestrial rock in orbit around a planet
10 Clues: our solar systems star • the outer 4 planets are • the inner 4 planets are • a terrestrial body in space • small rocky body orbiting sun • an attraction an object has to another • an attraction the earth gives to an object • the path an object takes around a bigger one • big terrestrial rock in orbit around a planet • collection of planets and their moon orbiting the sun
Space Crossword!!! 2024-12-02
Across
- Relating to stars.
- The stretching of objects near a black hole due to intense gravity.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A stellar explosion marking the death of a star.
- An area in space where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape.
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.
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- A small rocky body that orbits the Sun.
- A prominent constellation also known as the Swan.
- The path one object takes around another in space.
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation, often emitted by stars and black holes.
- Hypothetical beings from other planets.
- Large celestial bodies that orbit a star.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the sky.
- One of the presenters
- A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
15 Clues: Relating to stars. • One of the presenters • A small rocky body that orbits the Sun. • Hypothetical beings from other planets. • Large celestial bodies that orbit a star. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A stellar explosion marking the death of a star. • A prominent constellation also known as the Swan. • The path one object takes around another in space. • ...
Sciences words 2017-03-06
Across
- It is an astronomical body that orbits planet Earth
- A celestial object that orbits the sun along an elongated path and when near the sun has a "tail" of gas.
- It is an optical instrument that aids in the observation of remote objects in the sky
- Our Galaxy
- All of space and everything in it including stars, planets, galaxies.
- This is made up of the Sun and 8 other planets
- they are large natural objects that orbit, or travel around stars
- The planet on which we live, the world
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- The coldest month
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
- The hottest month
- a planet
- a famous comet
- It is the star at the center of the solar system that emits light
- The system of millions or billions of stars , held together by gravitational attraction
- These are made up of rock or even metal
- It is the division of the year marked by changes in weather
17 Clues: a planet • Our Galaxy • a famous comet • The coldest month • The hottest month • The planet on which we live, the world • These are made up of rock or even metal • This is made up of the Sun and 8 other planets • A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern. • It is an astronomical body that orbits planet Earth • It is the division of the year marked by changes in weather • ...
april vocab 2024-04-17
21 Clues: win • dig • sled • surf • laugh • snack • waves • drive • field • smile • stars • hiking • jungle • planets • hammock • sunrise • sidewalk • lifeguard • skydiving • encourage • snowmobile
All About Satellites 2020-10-15
Across
- Scientists work with astronauts to see how the human body works in different __.
- How do astronauts take a __ in space?
- At first, scientists sent __ into space.
- Astronauts are __ into space aboard vehicles called rockets.
- ___ planets that are too small to disturb other planets' path.
- The first human who __ foot on the Moon was Neil Armstrong.
- A path for planets to move on.
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- Astronauts are __ experiments in zero-gravity.
- To avoid __ loss, astronauts have to exercise regularly,
- A __ that carry astronauts into space is called a rocket.
- One of the vegetables planted in the space station.
- A cold spot on the sun is called a __.
- The International Space Station abbreviation.
13 Clues: A path for planets to move on. • How do astronauts take a __ in space? • A cold spot on the sun is called a __. • At first, scientists sent __ into space. • The International Space Station abbreviation. • Astronauts are __ experiments in zero-gravity. • One of the vegetables planted in the space station. • To avoid __ loss, astronauts have to exercise regularly, • ...
ASTRONAMY :) 2025-02-18
Across
- all planets orbit this body
- when the moon is blocking the sun
- start of moon phases
- shortest day of the year
- cause of seasons
- inner planets are....
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- when earth cast a shadow on the moon
- growing
- our atmosphere is made up of...
- the sun rises in the___
- the sun sets in the___
- shrinking
- invisible line around earth
13 Clues: growing • shrinking • cause of seasons • start of moon phases • inner planets are.... • the sun sets in the___ • the sun rises in the___ • shortest day of the year • all planets orbit this body • invisible line around earth • our atmosphere is made up of... • when the moon is blocking the sun • when earth cast a shadow on the moon
Inner planets 2022-09-30
Across
- the second planet from the Sun and is Earth's closest planetary neighbor.
- the third planet from the Sun and the fifth largest planet in the solar system in terms of size and mass.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- the smallest planet in our solar system. It's a little bigger than Earth's Moon
- The things most inner planets are made from
- Planets a planet whose orbit lies within the asteroid belt
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- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- planets a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals
- the thing that all planets orbit
- the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System
10 Clues: the thing that all planets orbit • The things most inner planets are made from • Planets a planet whose orbit lies within the asteroid belt • planets a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals • the second planet from the Sun and is Earth's closest planetary neighbor. • ...
Universe 2023-09-19
Across
- The vast, seemingly endless expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere, where planets, stars, and galaxies exist.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space, often used to transport astronauts and cargo.
- Glowing celestial objects in the night sky, like the Sun but far away, often forming constellations.
- Vast collections of stars, planets, dust, and gas bound together by gravity, like our Milky Way.
- A small celestial object that enters Earth's atmosphere, often called a shooting star when it burns up.
- The path that an object, like a planet or satellite, takes as it goes around another object in space.
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- Large celestial bodies that orbit stars, such as Earth, Mars, and Jupiter, often having moons.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born and can appear as colorful patches.
- An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and planets.
- A celestial object made of ice and dust that orbits the Sun, often developing a bright tail when near it.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, like the force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.
- Earth's natural satellite, a celestial body that orbits our planet and reflects sunlight.
12 Clues: Earth's natural satellite, a celestial body that orbits our planet and reflects sunlight. • An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and planets. • A vehicle designed to propel itself into space, often used to transport astronauts and cargo. • ...
big bang crossword puzzle 2021-11-02
Across
- large rocks that float around planets
- spinning objects that hold many planets together
- when a object with smaller mass goes around a object with a higher mass
- a big area that grows infinitely
- the galaxy we live in
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- the creation of planets
- small object used to make elements
- a round object thats super hot
- keeps us on the ground
- the planet we live on
10 Clues: the planet we live on • the galaxy we live in • keeps us on the ground • the creation of planets • a round object thats super hot • a big area that grows infinitely • small object used to make elements • large rocks that float around planets • spinning objects that hold many planets together • when a object with smaller mass goes around a object with a higher mass
big bang crossword puzzle 2021-11-02
Across
- large rocks that float around planets
- spinning objects that hold many planets together
- when a object with smaller mass goes around a object with a higher mass
- a big area that grows infinitely
- the galaxy we live in
Down
- the creation of planets
- small object used to make elements
- a round object thats super hot
- keeps us on the ground
- the planet we live on
10 Clues: the planet we live on • the galaxy we live in • keeps us on the ground • the creation of planets • a round object thats super hot • a big area that grows infinitely • small object used to make elements • large rocks that float around planets • spinning objects that hold many planets together • when a object with smaller mass goes around a object with a higher mass
clil-vocabulary-Amelia Salazar 2022-06-27
Across
- The species don't sting only modify.
- Is the only planet that has....
- Is the continuous change of the species.
- Old planets has..... like core, etc.
- They are located in the solar system.
- Is the only star in the solar system.
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- The species sting, new species grow.
- The planets that are closest to the sun.
- Is the biggest planet.
- The solar system is ubicated in....
10 Clues: Is the biggest planet. • Is the only planet that has.... • The solar system is ubicated in.... • The species sting, new species grow. • The species don't sting only modify. • Old planets has..... like core, etc. • They are located in the solar system. • Is the only star in the solar system. • The planets that are closest to the sun. • Is the continuous change of the species.
Challenge it 2024-03-11
Across
- This planets gravity keeps the atmosphere
- Affects the planets or stars gravity
- One of the the most famous scientists for forces
- Discovered by Isaac Newton
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- The blank an option the more gravity it has
- How much there is of something
- Keeps the earth in motion
- Gravity is a
- The amount of gravity on an object
- All the planets in the solar system orbit
10 Clues: Gravity is a • Keeps the earth in motion • Discovered by Isaac Newton • How much there is of something • The amount of gravity on an object • Affects the planets or stars gravity • This planets gravity keeps the atmosphere • All the planets in the solar system orbit • The blank an option the more gravity it has • One of the the most famous scientists for forces
Year 5. VD 4.1. Crossword. 2026-01-13
Across
- rocky object that orbits the Sun
- person trained to travel and work in space
- tool used to see faraway stars and planets
- seen using only your eyes, not tools
- space rock that lands on Earth
- when the Sun or Moon is blocked by another object
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- very large gas planet like Jupiter
- icy objects that travel through space and have glowing tails
- huge group of billions of stars and planets
- things found in outer space, like stars and planets
- bright streaks of light seen when space rocks burn up
- small, rocky planet like Earth
12 Clues: small, rocky planet like Earth • space rock that lands on Earth • rocky object that orbits the Sun • very large gas planet like Jupiter • seen using only your eyes, not tools • person trained to travel and work in space • tool used to see faraway stars and planets • huge group of billions of stars and planets • when the Sun or Moon is blocked by another object • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM 2024-07-06
Across
- EXPLOSION THAT TOOK PLACE ABOUT 15 BILLION YEARS AGO
- EARTH'S SATELLITE
- THE STUDY OF THE UNIVERSE
- PLANETS NEARER TO THE SUN ARE CALLED ______ PLANETS
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- NAME OF OUR GALAXY
- UNIT USED TO MEASURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN PLANETS
- SHOOTING STAR IS ALSO CALLED
- JUPITER,SATURN,URANUS AND NEPTUNE ARE ______ PLANETS
8 Clues: EARTH'S SATELLITE • NAME OF OUR GALAXY • THE STUDY OF THE UNIVERSE • SHOOTING STAR IS ALSO CALLED • UNIT USED TO MEASURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN PLANETS • PLANETS NEARER TO THE SUN ARE CALLED ______ PLANETS • EXPLOSION THAT TOOK PLACE ABOUT 15 BILLION YEARS AGO • JUPITER,SATURN,URANUS AND NEPTUNE ARE ______ PLANETS
Galaxy 2022-03-23
Across
- shape of our galaxy
- distance traveled by light in one year
- favorite dessert of the stars
- star explosion
- Our galaxy
- earths closest star
- the inner planets
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- the coolest class in the universe
- the second nearest star
- no tilt?
- where earth is located on our galaxy
- leftover star dust so dense light cant escape
- the large outer planets
- when all the matter in universe was together
14 Clues: no tilt? • Our galaxy • star explosion • the inner planets • shape of our galaxy • earths closest star • the second nearest star • the large outer planets • favorite dessert of the stars • the coolest class in the universe • where earth is located on our galaxy • distance traveled by light in one year • when all the matter in universe was together • ...
Solar System 2023-01-23
Across
- The force that pulls items to the ground and keeps the planets and moons in orbit.
- A small body in the solar system but when it enters the solar system it becomes a meteroid.
- Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, separates the inner and outer planets.
- A meter that makes it through the Earth's atmosphere and part of it hits the ground.
- Planets that orbit inside of the asteroid belt.
- Of, on, or relating to the Earth.
- Frozen leftovers from formation of the solar system made of dust, rock, and ice.
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- The ingredients of what something is made of.
- An envelope of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet.
- Celestial body lacking criteria to be classified to be a planet.
- Planets that orbit outside of the asteroid belt.
- From outer space it enters Earth's atmosphere and appears as a streak of light.
12 Clues: Of, on, or relating to the Earth. • The ingredients of what something is made of. • Planets that orbit inside of the asteroid belt. • Planets that orbit outside of the asteroid belt. • An envelope of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet. • Celestial body lacking criteria to be classified to be a planet. • ...
Unit 4 - Life Out There 2025-08-30
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- A large celestial body that orbits a star and does not produce its own light.
- A small icy body that travels through space, often with a bright tail.
- Information that is collected for analysis or reference.
- System The collection of planets, moons, and other objects that orbit our Sun.
- A discussion or argument about a particular topic.
- The curved path that an object, like a planet or moon, takes around another object due to gravity.
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet, such as Earth's air.
- A large group of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
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- The vast, seemingly infinite area beyond Earth where stars, planets, and other celestial bodies exist.
- Something that comes from beyond Earth, often used to describe life forms from other planets.
- A trip or travel from one place to another, especially over a long distance.
- Everything that exists, including stars, planets, galaxies, and all matter and energy.
12 Clues: A discussion or argument about a particular topic. • Information that is collected for analysis or reference. • The layer of gases surrounding a planet, such as Earth's air. • A large group of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity. • A small icy body that travels through space, often with a bright tail. • ...
Planets Crossword ESS A 2020-09-17
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- with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun,
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles form, pointing away from the sun
- especially a periodic elliptical revolution
- helium, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune.
- a planet whose orbit lies outside the asteroid belt
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or
- a large planet of relatively low density consisting predominantly of hydrogen
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun. Can be found in a belt after Mars
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
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- a large hurricane like storm tht has persisted for at least 400 years
- the earth's atmosphere
- is usually the most distant planet in the solar system
- is a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it
- a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere,becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light
- a planet whose orbit lies within the asteroid belt
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth and other planets
- that are required for it to be classed as such
- the time taken by a planet to make one revolution around the sun
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the Earth. It keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun
22 Clues: the earth's atmosphere • especially a periodic elliptical revolution • that are required for it to be classed as such • a planet whose orbit lies within the asteroid belt • a planet whose orbit lies outside the asteroid belt • helium, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune. • is usually the most distant planet in the solar system • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2012-09-14
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- The phenomenon that occurs when the moon blocks the light from the sun (happens during a new moon)
- Newton's law that states all bodies in the universe have a gravitational pull directly related to their size
- The center of gravity between two bodies
- A cool cloud of dust and gas, can be the birthplace of stars and planets
- Tool used to measure star distance - the larger the angle, the closer the star
- The wobbling of the Earth on its axis
- The thought that the sun is in the center of the solar system and all planets revolve around it (supported by Copernicus & Galileo)
- The change in wavelength emitted by a body as the body moves (causes Red Shift)
- A cool, dark area on the solar surface
- Another word for precession
- Fuel for stars
- Used to measure star mass - a larger star will have a greater gravitational pull
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- The prevailing theory for the formation of the universe; claims that an impact between two particles 13.7 billion years ago created the entire universe today
- The phenomenon that occurs when the sun illuminates the moon from behind the Earth (happens during a full moon)
- The process that gives all stars, including the sun, their energy
- The apparent backward drift of a planet caused by planets moving at different speeds
- The thought that the Earth is in the center of the solar system and all planets and the sun revolve around it (supported by Ptolemy)
- States that all galaxies are moving away from each other, proving that the universe is expanding
- The motion of Earth that causes the years (ellipse around the sun)
- The study of light and its properties
- The motion of Earth responsible for day and night
21 Clues: Fuel for stars • Another word for precession • The wobbling of the Earth on its axis • The study of light and its properties • A cool, dark area on the solar surface • The center of gravity between two bodies • The motion of Earth responsible for day and night • The process that gives all stars, including the sun, their energy • ...
Space 2013-07-08
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- Hottest planet in the Solar System
- Number of moons on Mars
- A belt of rocks between Mars and Jupiter
- A gas needed for life
- The time taken for the Moon to orbit the Earth once
- 365 days
- Name given to planets orbiting other stars
- The name of our galaxy
- A plant that has a ring aound it
- No longer called a planet
- Name given to a star exploding
- We need this for life
- A planet that looks like a red star from Earth
- They once ruled the Earth
- An icy object that has a long tail
- You have mass but no ______ in space
- Largest moon of Saturn
- Two probes that were sent to the outer planets
- Motion of planets around the Sun
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- When the Moon covers the Sun completely
- Superman gets his powers frm this
- An object that orbits a planet
- Third rock from the Sun
- Where you can find the Sea of Tranquility
- Billions of stars form this structue
- A rock from space
- A metal only created in exploding stars
- An object in space in which light cannot even escape from its gravitational pull
- A group of stars seen in the night sky are given names
- Unidentified flying objects
- A film which had two Suns
- The name of the space project that landed man on the Moon
- The planet with a giant red spot
- The brightest star seen from Earth
- A metal at the cor of the Earth
- The force that keeps planets in orbit
- A moon of Jupiter
37 Clues: 365 days • A rock from space • A moon of Jupiter • A gas needed for life • We need this for life • The name of our galaxy • Largest moon of Saturn • Third rock from the Sun • Number of moons on Mars • No longer called a planet • A film which had two Suns • They once ruled the Earth • Unidentified flying objects • An object that orbits a planet • Name given to a star exploding • ...
Science exam 2021-12-13
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- The bright thing in the sky every night
- the area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse.
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
- A big rock that shoots across the sky sometimes
- A object that gives us light
- When the moon is shown all the way to us
- Planets that aren't considered real planets
- What we study outside our world
- an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow.
- man made object that revolves around the earth
- What keeps us on the ground
- To circle around an axis
- the penumbra experiences a partial eclipse.
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- An educated guess
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- Where all planets are located together
- To rotate around and axis
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- A thing that happens normally and often
- Move in a circle around a axis
- A person that goes in space
- the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- Where we regularly study space in space
- The path of the planets as they orbit
- An object that takes us to space
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- How dense something is
- A bright light that shoots in space
- having the observable illuminated part greater than a semicircle and less than a circle.
- an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon.
- What we look through to see far away things
31 Clues: An educated guess • How dense something is • To circle around an axis • To rotate around and axis • A person that goes in space • What keeps us on the ground • A object that gives us light • Move in a circle around a axis • What we study outside our world • An object that takes us to space • A bright light that shoots in space • The path of the planets as they orbit • ...
Solar System Objects 2023-11-21
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- The smallest and closest planet to sun
- Furthest planet from the sun (8th planet)
- Objects that are sphere shaped, orbit sun only, and clear orbital paths
- The last four planets from the sun.
- The force that causes all the objects to orbit the sun
- The earth spins or _____ on its axis once every 24 hours.
- The first four planets from the sun.
- A small piece asteroid or comet located in space
- The ____ belt is an area of the solar system with many comets.
- Planet with largest rings, 6th from sun
- The _____ Way is the name of the galaxy our solar system is in
- The ___ belt is found between mars and jupiter
- Biggest Planet and has a large red spot, 5th from sun
- Red planet with tallest mountain in solar system, 4th from sun
- The medium sized star at the center of our solar system
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- This dwarf planet is found in the asteroid belt
- A small piece of an asteroid or comet that landed on earth's surface
- A small piece of an asteroid or comet burning up in earth's atmosphere.
- Planet with surface mostly covered with water, 3rd from sun
- The hottest planet, second from sun close in size to earth
- Large irregular shaped objects made of rock and metal.
- Objects that orbit a planet and sometimes called natural satellites
- This dwarf planet was originally called a planet.
- The earth revolves or ______ around the sun every 365.25 days
- Made of Ice, dust and frozen gasses. Has a vapor tail when close to the sun
- _______ planets are sphere shaped, orbit sun only but do not clear orbital path
- Planet that orbits around the sun at almost a 90 degree tilt, 7th from sun
27 Clues: The last four planets from the sun. • The first four planets from the sun. • The smallest and closest planet to sun • Planet with largest rings, 6th from sun • Furthest planet from the sun (8th planet) • The ___ belt is found between mars and jupiter • This dwarf planet is found in the asteroid belt • A small piece asteroid or comet located in space • ...
Sun, Earth, Moon Vocabulary Review 2025-04-07
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- the direction the sn sets in
- planet furthest from the sun
- the size star the sun is considered
- the direction the sun rises in
- planet closest to the sun
- the number of hours it takes Earth to make 1 rotation
- planet sixth closest to the sun
- the last 4 planets are known as ____ planets
- what the earth is considered
- when the Earth spins on its axis
- when the Earth goes around the sun
- when the sun comes up due to Earths rotation
- When onlt a small piece of moon is lit on the left side
- The moon and earth both have these bowl shaped holes
- what time of day are shadows the shortest
- what the moon is considered (no spaces)
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- planet seventh closest to the sun
- when the moon is completely lit (no spaces)
- planet fifth closest to the sun
- When the moon is half lit on the right side
- planet second closest to the sun
- the first 4 planets are known as ___ planets
- what the sun is considered
- how long it takes Earth to revolve around the sun
- When only a small piece of the moon is lit on the right side
- how long it takes the moon to revolve around the sun
- planet fourth closest to the sun
- The gas that surrounds the sun and earth is the ___
- when the sun goes down due to Earths rotation
- when the moon is completely dark (no spaces)
- what the moon and earth are made of
- planet third closest to the sun
32 Clues: planet closest to the sun • what the sun is considered • the direction the sn sets in • planet furthest from the sun • what the earth is considered • the direction the sun rises in • planet fifth closest to the sun • planet sixth closest to the sun • planet third closest to the sun • planet second closest to the sun • planet fourth closest to the sun • ...
Astronomy Test Crossword 2024-09-19
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- The most abundant element in the Universe.
- The spiral galaxy that contains our Solar System.
- The collection of planets and other celestial bodies orbiting the Sun.
- The remnant heat from the Big Bang, serving as evidence for the Universe's origin.
- A region of space with a gravitational field so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
- The process by which the Sun and other stars generate energy, fusing hydrogen into helium.
- A phenomenon where light from distant galaxies shifts towards the red end of the spectrum, indicating that the Universe is expanding.
- The theory that the Solar System formed from a cloud of gas and dust that collapsed under gravity.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas and dust, bound together by gravity.
- The prevailing theory for the origin of the Universe, suggesting it began expanding from a hot, dense state.
- A massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity, producing energy through nuclear fusion.
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- A stable star in the main part of its lifecycle, like the Sun.
- All of space, time, matter, and energy.
- Large planets like Jupiter and Saturn with thick atmospheres of hydrogen and helium.
- The force that pulls particles and gases together, playing a key role in the formation of stars and planets.
- Rocky planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, that are smaller and closer to the Sun.
- A massive explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life, ejecting its outer layers.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- The element produced by nuclear fusion in stars.
- A natural satellite formed by a large object colliding with Earth, according to the leading theory of Moon formation.
20 Clues: All of space, time, matter, and energy. • The most abundant element in the Universe. • The element produced by nuclear fusion in stars. • The spiral galaxy that contains our Solar System. • A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born. • A stable star in the main part of its lifecycle, like the Sun. • ...
Space 2025-12-12
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- A ball of frozen dust and rock that orbits the sun and has a tail that glows
- to go around something in a circle; to turn around in a circle
- The name often given to the four inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- A region of the solar system that is just beyond the orbit of Neptune and that contains small bodies made mostly of ice
- a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- sun, planets, and all the other objects that revolve around the sun
- A chunk of rock or dust in space, generally smaller than an asteroid.
- closest planet to the sun; shortest period of revolution (88 days
- Earth's twin due to similar density, mass size, and gravity
- a rotating cloud of gas and dust from which the sun and planets formed
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- Occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow over part of Earth
- a meteroid that passes through the atmosphere and hits earths surface
- A natural satellite that revolves around a planet.
- the very darkest part of the moon's shadow
- the lighter part of a shadow where light is partially blocked
- A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere.
- Large, gaseous planets that are very cold at their surfaces, have ring systems, many moons, and lack solid surfaces—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- to spin on an axis
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- the blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
20 Clues: to spin on an axis • the very darkest part of the moon's shadow • A natural satellite that revolves around a planet. • Earth's twin due to similar density, mass size, and gravity • the lighter part of a shadow where light is partially blocked • to go around something in a circle; to turn around in a circle • ...
5-T6 Solar System 2026-03-30
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- chunks of space rock that make up the belt that separates the inner and outer planets.
- the hottest planet due to a thick, toxic atmosphere.
- a planet with one moon and an atmosphere that supports life.
- pantheon of god and goddesses that most planets are named after.
- middle layer of a star's atmosphere.
- the path of a planet or moon around another space object.
- outside layer of a star's atmosphere.
- the planet that rotates on its side and was first discovered with a telescope.
- chunks of ice, dust, and rock that sometimes have trails.
- a huge ball of very hot matter that gives off energy.
- the four rocky planets.
- zone outside the radiative zone of a star.
- the way something looks.
- the galaxy our solar system is located in.
- the force that holds the solar system together.
- known as the red planet because of rusted iron on its surface.
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- the most distant and coldest planet.
- a satellite made of rock or ice that orbits a planet.
- occurs when solar particles explode into space because of high energy.
- the four gas giants.
- a system of planets and moons orbiting a star.
- unit of distance used in space.
- the largest planet in the solar system.
- first layer of a star's atmosphere.
- the closest star to our sun.
- the star at the center of our solar system.
- zone outside of the core of a star.
- the layer at the center of a planet or star.
- the sixth planet known for its beautiful rings.
- the smallest planet on our solar system and closest to the sun.
30 Clues: the four gas giants. • the four rocky planets. • the way something looks. • the closest star to our sun. • unit of distance used in space. • first layer of a star's atmosphere. • zone outside of the core of a star. • the most distant and coldest planet. • middle layer of a star's atmosphere. • outside layer of a star's atmosphere. • the largest planet in the solar system. • ...
Space 2013-05-21
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- a luminous sphere of gas that has enormous mass
- distance light travels in one year
- The Milky Way is this type of galaxy
- interaction between solar flares and earths magnetic field
- 4th planet from the sun
- how stars get their energy
- planets revolve around the sun
- what holds everything in the solar system together
- gas giant with a red spot, 5th planet from the sun
- type of galaxy that can have a variety of shapes
- type of galaxy that looks like an ellipse
- where stars are born
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- closest planet to the sun
- once considered a planet, now a dwarf planet
- unit of measurement, average distance from earth to sun
- planets and sun revolve around the earth
- violent eruption on the sun
- sun's outer layer; a gradual boundary between sun and space
- revived the heliocentric theory in the 1500's
- the shape of the planets orbit around the sun, Kepler's 1st law
- brightness that describes how we see a star from earth
- large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- brightness that describes how large and hot a star is relative to others
23 Clues: where stars are born • 4th planet from the sun • closest planet to the sun • how stars get their energy • violent eruption on the sun • planets revolve around the sun • distance light travels in one year • The Milky Way is this type of galaxy • planets and sun revolve around the earth • type of galaxy that looks like an ellipse • once considered a planet, now a dwarf planet • ...
Space 2016-03-02
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- A power that keeps planets orbiting the sun
- A gravitationally bound system of starts, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust and dark matter
- A satellite orbiting the Sun, may go really far away from the Sun and return after hundreds or thousands of year. Some contain water ice.
- The biggest planet of the Solar system
- Last name of the man who did the first spacewalk
- Eighth planet from the sun
- A natural satellite orbiting Earth
- The center of the Solar system
- A star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter
- Third planet from the Sun
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- The biggest galaxy of the Local group
- The smallest planet of the Solar system
- The planet with least density on the Solar system
- A circumstellar disc between planets Mars and Jupiter that contains asteroids, minor planets and debris
- The fourth biggest moon in the solar system. Has a lot of volcanoes.
- Number of the Apollo flight that landed to the Moon
- Second biggest galaxy of the Local group
- Number of moons orbiting planet Mars
- Second planet from the sun
- The biggest moon orbiting Saturn
20 Clues: Third planet from the Sun • Second planet from the sun • Eighth planet from the sun • The center of the Solar system • The biggest moon orbiting Saturn • A natural satellite orbiting Earth • Number of moons orbiting planet Mars • The biggest galaxy of the Local group • The biggest planet of the Solar system • The smallest planet of the Solar system • ...
Revision- term 3 science 2019-08-06
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- Comet a comet that is visible to earth every 75-76 years
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of the other
- the branch of science which deals with all sorts of things in space
- Hole The scariest thing in space
- the sun or the moon
- the representing of earth as the centre, as in former astronomical system
- a group of stars that form a particular pattern
- Giant a very large red star
- an imaginary line that a body/planet rotates
- the largest gas giant out of all our planets
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- the fourth planet away from the sun
- the representing of the sun as the centre
- the man who helped prove the geocentric model
- an extremely large group of planets and stars
- the movement of one object around a centre or another object
- an oval shape in which our planets orbit
- a mass of rock that moves around in space
- an extremely large hot ball of gas that appears as a small bright light in the sky at night
- a dwarf planet which is the closest to Neptune
- the biggest star in our solar system
20 Clues: the sun or the moon • Giant a very large red star • Hole The scariest thing in space • the fourth planet away from the sun • the biggest star in our solar system • an oval shape in which our planets orbit • the representing of the sun as the centre • a mass of rock that moves around in space • an imaginary line that a body/planet rotates • ...
Our Place in Space 2026-03-10
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- when a planet appears to move backwards compared to the stars
- the visible surface layer of the Sun
- when the Moon completely blocks the Sun
- when only part of the Moon moves into Earth’s shadow
- when two planets appear very close together in the sky
- the difference between high tide and low tide
- the band of sky where the Sun, Moon and planets appear to move
- small rocky planets with solid surfaces
- Moon phase where about half the Moon’s surface is visible
- tides with very high highs and very low lows caused by the Sun and Moon working together
- the ability of a telescope to see fine detail
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- the lighter outer part of a shadow where light is only partly blocked
- when the Moon moves completely into Earth’s shadow
- when the Moon partially blocks the Sun
- telescopes placed in orbit above Earth’s atmosphere
- large dish instruments that collect radio waves from space
- Moon phase where the other half of the Moon is illuminated
- the darkest central part of a shadow
- the time it takes a planet to spin once on its axis
- the regular rise and fall of ocean water levels
20 Clues: the visible surface layer of the Sun • the darkest central part of a shadow • when the Moon partially blocks the Sun • when the Moon completely blocks the Sun • small rocky planets with solid surfaces • the difference between high tide and low tide • the ability of a telescope to see fine detail • the regular rise and fall of ocean water levels • ...
Our Solar System 2019-05-13
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- The color of Uranus and Neptune
- the reason why Neptune is blue
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are _________ Planets
- the _______ is a star because it produces light
- __________ is the brightest object in the sky after the sun and the moon
- the planned that has many rings, that we can see in pictures
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- ________ the dwarf planet that has no moons and the longest orbit around the sun
- One the major gases that make up gas giants
- _______ has ice caps at its poles like earth
- The number of planets that orbit the sun in our Solar System
- ____________ experiences extreme temperature
- Small Rocky Planets have no ________.
- The planet that has 71% water on its surface
13 Clues: the reason why Neptune is blue • The color of Uranus and Neptune • Small Rocky Planets have no ________. • One the major gases that make up gas giants • _______ has ice caps at its poles like earth • ____________ experiences extreme temperature • The planet that has 71% water on its surface • the _______ is a star because it produces light • ...
Week 33: Solar System Quiz 2024-04-18
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- The biggest explosion human eyes has ever seen.
- Our sun is classified as a _________
- This brings the dust and gas together into planets
- What element fuses together with hydrogen to generate energy during the main sequence stage?
- This theory hypothesizes that planets mostly rotate in the same direction
- This is the process stars perform in their cores.
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- Atoms of an element with different numbers of neutrons.
- These planets are made mostly of rock and metal
- Radioactive decay of an isotope leads to a formation of a stable________ isotope
- These are the remains after a supernova
- Our Sun is a ________ ______
- One way a star is classified
- A giant cloud of dust and gas in space
13 Clues: Our Sun is a ________ ______ • One way a star is classified • Our sun is classified as a _________ • A giant cloud of dust and gas in space • These are the remains after a supernova • These planets are made mostly of rock and metal • The biggest explosion human eyes has ever seen. • This is the process stars perform in their cores. • ...
Comparing planets 2022-10-03
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- A scientist who studies objects in space
- Outer planets made mostly of gases
- The movement of one object around a center or another object
- The layer of gas surrounding a planet that is held in place by gravity
- Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the Sun.
- The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are
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- The shape of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen by an observer, usually on Earth
- In comparison to something else
- The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole
- A large celestial body that revolves around a star in a solar system
- A celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit
- A large grouping of stars in space
- A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object
13 Clues: In comparison to something else • Outer planets made mostly of gases • A large grouping of stars in space • A scientist who studies objects in space • The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are • Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the Sun. • The movement of one object around a center or another object • ...
Outer planets 2023-04-21
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- Saturn is 911.5 million miles _____ the sun
- Saturn has ____ but they're not solid
- Neptune is 2.7796 _______ miles from the sun
- Neptune is made of water and ________
- Neptune is -373 _______
- This Ice Giant has 13 ______
- Jupiter is between Mars and ________
- Uranus planet is between _______ and Saturn
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- The gas giant has about 80 _____
- This outer planet has 5 rings and is called “Ice Giant”
- Uranus is 1.8268 million ______ from the sun
- Neptune has shorter days and longer ______
- Saturn is mostly _______ and helium
- One year on Jupiter is 11.8 _____ days
- Jupiter is 460.29 million miles from the _____
15 Clues: Neptune is -373 _______ • This Ice Giant has 13 ______ • The gas giant has about 80 _____ • Saturn is mostly _______ and helium • Jupiter is between Mars and ________ • Saturn has ____ but they're not solid • Neptune is made of water and ________ • One year on Jupiter is 11.8 _____ days • Neptune has shorter days and longer ______ • ...
Terrestrial Planets 2024-04-19
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- The process by which hydrogen is converted to helium in the core of a star
- The largest mountain in the solar system
- the classification given to the four innermost planets composed mostly of metals and silicate rocks
- The classification given to the four outermost planets which retained large amounts of hydrogen, helium, and other light elements in gas form
- the largest plain, crowned by the largest mountain on Mars
- term used to describe venusian tectonics because it is dominated by the rising and sinking of its mantle and crust
- source of the Earth's internal energy based on unstable isotopes
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- plate boundary where oceanic crust descends beneath a plate with thicker crust
- area under the rocky layer of crust where magma is hotter than surrounding magma
- A stream of charged particles radiating outward from the sun at high speed
- The speed a particle needs to reach to leave a planet's gravity
- The giant canyon on Mars approximately 10 times longer and six times wider than the Grand Canyon
- The coming together and cohesion of matter under the influence of gravitation to form larger bodies
13 Clues: The largest mountain in the solar system • the largest plain, crowned by the largest mountain on Mars • The speed a particle needs to reach to leave a planet's gravity • source of the Earth's internal energy based on unstable isotopes • The process by which hydrogen is converted to helium in the core of a star • ...
B.O.B Book Titles 2022-01-27
20 Clues: war • dog • wish • laws • Mask • books • birds • sandal • sachar • tulips • panther • fishing • grandpa • planets • clothes • catrina • parasite • baseball • food recipes • suzanne collins
The Scientific Revolution 2021-10-27
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- Newton, Who published “Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”?
- Kepler, Who Proposed the orbit of every planet is ellipse with the sun?
- Galileo believe What has dark spots?
- Bacon, Who believed in the use of inductive reasoning?
- Vesalius, Who published “On the Fabric of the Human Body”?
- Bacon, Who wanted science to advance human life with new discoveries?
- Who discoveries expanded knowledge about the universe and the human body?
- Vesalius, Who was the founder of modern human anatomy?
- View, Earth center of universe – sun, moon and planets revolved around sun
- Newton, Who proposed the universal laws of gravitational?
- What has four moons?
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- Humanists, Who mastered Greek and Latin?
- Harvey, Who published “On the Motion of the Heart And Blood”
- Copernicus, Who proposed Earth and planets revolve around the sun?
- reasoning, What drives the scientific revolution?
- Who made early contributions to the understanding of anatomy, physiology and neurology?
- What did Galen focus on dissection to formulate his ideas?
- View, Scientists and Mathematicians began to think in new ways (empiricism)
- Revolution, a new way of thinking about the natural world and society that challenges traditional views.
- Galilei, Who questioned what planets and sun were made of?
20 Clues: What has four moons? • Galileo believe What has dark spots? • Humanists, Who mastered Greek and Latin? • reasoning, What drives the scientific revolution? • Bacon, Who believed in the use of inductive reasoning? • Vesalius, Who was the founder of modern human anatomy? • Newton, Who proposed the universal laws of gravitational? • ...
independent,king,meso,polytheistic,wars,mesoamerica, olmecs, archeologist,corn, astronomer, observe,hieroglyphics,observatory,codex,astronomy,archeology,mathematician 2021-02-18
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- A building were astronomers observe the stars and planets
- The Mayan city-states had many ______ over trade routes and territories.
- Each city-state was a monarchy, ruled by a _________.
- The earliest civilization in Mesoamerica before the Mayans.
- The historical region of the ancient civilizations in southern Mexico and Central America.
- The Mayans worshipped in many gods, they were ______.
- A type of folding book created by the Mayans.
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- A scientist that studies stars and planets.
- A synonym for watch.
- A person who studies maths.
- The science of studying ancient cultures.
- The Mayan civilization did not have a centralized government. It was a group of _____ city-states.
- A word part that means "between"
- A system of writing used by the Mayans, Olmecs, and the Egyptians. The symbols are called glyphs.
- The science of studying stars and planets.
- A scientist that studies ancient cultures.
- The most important food source in Mesoamerica, the Mayans believed the first humans were created from______.
17 Clues: A synonym for watch. • A person who studies maths. • A word part that means "between" • The science of studying ancient cultures. • The science of studying stars and planets. • A scientist that studies ancient cultures. • A scientist that studies stars and planets. • A type of folding book created by the Mayans. • Each city-state was a monarchy, ruled by a _________. • ...
crossword puzzle science 6C our universe 2023-09-28
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- largest planet in solar system, made of hydrogen, 67 moons, red spot
- can be a shooting star, its a (term) when it's in atmosphere
- planet that has living things and has one moon.
- small rocky object, can be huge or tiny, weird shaped
- closest to sun, smallest planet in solar system, hot at day + cold at night
- makes crators, becomes (term) when hits a planet
- separated by regions of asteroids, has planets and stars
- 2nd largest in solar system, prominent ring, 62 moons
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- no bigger than 16 kilometers in diameter, tail can be 80,000 kilometers
- can be a solid, liquid or a gas
- a rocky object that wanders around in our solar system
- has 2 moons, thin atmosphere, and covered in iron dioxide
- farthest from sun, ice giant, 14 moons
- bright sphere of plasma, biggest object in space, burns hydrogen for light
- longest rotation, very dense with rich atmosphere, no moons
- ice giant, sideways, ring system
- orbits planets, solid and rocky, round
17 Clues: can be a solid, liquid or a gas • ice giant, sideways, ring system • farthest from sun, ice giant, 14 moons • orbits planets, solid and rocky, round • planet that has living things and has one moon. • makes crators, becomes (term) when hits a planet • small rocky object, can be huge or tiny, weird shaped • 2nd largest in solar system, prominent ring, 62 moons • ...
Law of Universal Gravitation 2023-03-09
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- Theory of how the universe began
- Gives light and heat to space objects that orbit around it
- Gravity ____ objects toward each other
- ___ ___ ___ was drawn together by gravity to form the solar system
- Where everything exists.
- Planets ___ around the Sun due to the Sun´s gravity
- Governs the solar system
- Gravity is affected by what two factors.
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- The greater the mass, the ____ the gravity
- Gravitational attraction of the Sun is responsible for the ___ ___ of the planets
- What is responsible for planet and star formation (giving them their round shape)
- The further the distance, the _____ the gravity
- If gravity disappeared, planets would stop orbiting and shoot off in a ___ line.
13 Clues: Where everything exists. • Governs the solar system • Theory of how the universe began • Gravity ____ objects toward each other • Gravity is affected by what two factors. • The greater the mass, the ____ the gravity • The further the distance, the _____ the gravity • Planets ___ around the Sun due to the Sun´s gravity • ...
Solar System Crossword 2025-05-02
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- the path one object travels around another object
- one of many small, rocky objects between Mars and Jupiter
- a tool that makes far away objects look closer
- the only star in our solar system
- spheres that orbit planets
- an object whose gravity is so strong that light cannot escape it
- are made entirely of gas
- planets that are smaller, rocky, and close to the sun
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- one complete trip of one object around another
- a large, round body in space that orbits a star
- planets are more gaseous, larger, further from the sun
- any of the patterns that are formed by a group of stars
- piece of rock smaller than an asteroid
13 Clues: are made entirely of gas • spheres that orbit planets • the only star in our solar system • piece of rock smaller than an asteroid • one complete trip of one object around another • a tool that makes far away objects look closer • a large, round body in space that orbits a star • the path one object travels around another object • ...
Outer planets 2023-03-24
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- The planets will have a soft or thick layer that can cause weight change what is it?
- The 7th planet in are solar system has a blue color very far from the sun
- All the planets past the asteroid belt
- of the planets have 1 or more they cause day and night what are they?
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- The 5th planet in are solar system has the biggest moons
- The 8th planet in are solar system has the longest rotation around the sun
- the outer planets the gas giants have a liquid center on the inside called the?
- the great ring of rocks blocking the innar from the outer planets
- All the planes take a large amount to get called
- The 6th planet in are solar system has big rings around it made from ice and rock
10 Clues: All the planets past the asteroid belt • All the planes take a large amount to get called • The 5th planet in are solar system has the biggest moons • the great ring of rocks blocking the innar from the outer planets • of the planets have 1 or more they cause day and night what are they? • The 7th planet in are solar system has a blue color very far from the sun • ...
The Planets 2015-04-29
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- The moon orbits the...
- All the planets orbit the...
- The coldest planet in our solar system
- People that travel to space
- The closet planet to the sun
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- The planet famous for its rings
- An instrument that scientists use to observe planets
- The number of planets in our solar system
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The fourth planet from the sun
10 Clues: The moon orbits the... • People that travel to space • All the planets orbit the... • The closet planet to the sun • The fourth planet from the sun • The planet famous for its rings • The largest planet in our solar system • The coldest planet in our solar system • The number of planets in our solar system • An instrument that scientists use to observe planets
Inner Planets Vocabulary 2023-08-23
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- The smallest planet in our Solar System
- A star that all planets orbit
- Layers of gas surrounding a planet
- How planets move around the Sun
- Known as the Red planet
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- Earth or rocky land
- A celestial body orbiting a planet
- Named after the Roman god of Love and Beauty
- 4 planets in between the Sun and the Kuiper Belt
- The only planet with known life
10 Clues: Earth or rocky land • Known as the Red planet • A star that all planets orbit • The only planet with known life • How planets move around the Sun • A celestial body orbiting a planet • Layers of gas surrounding a planet • The smallest planet in our Solar System • Named after the Roman god of Love and Beauty • 4 planets in between the Sun and the Kuiper Belt
Challenge it 2024-03-11
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- This planets gravity keeps the atmosphere
- Affects the planets or stars gravity
- One of the the most famous scientists for forces
- Discovered by Isaac Newton
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- The blank an option the more gravity it has
- How much there is of something
- Keeps the earth in motion
- Gravity is a
- The amount of gravity on an object
- All the planets in the solar system orbit
10 Clues: Gravity is a • Keeps the earth in motion • Discovered by Isaac Newton • How much there is of something • The amount of gravity on an object • Affects the planets or stars gravity • This planets gravity keeps the atmosphere • All the planets in the solar system orbit • The blank an option the more gravity it has • One of the the most famous scientists for forces
unit 3 2025-02-19
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- what our sun is made of
- during a solar eclipse you can see what
- during neap tide, tides are
- earth is the largest inner planet t/f
- all our planets do this around the sun
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- where the sun rises
- the outer planets are called this
- the shortest day of the year
- the shape of the earth
- what the first four planets are called
10 Clues: where the sun rises • the shape of the earth • what our sun is made of • during neap tide, tides are • the shortest day of the year • the outer planets are called this • earth is the largest inner planet t/f • what the first four planets are called • all our planets do this around the sun • during a solar eclipse you can see what
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Solar system 2015-10-08
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- The sun is one.
- The "morning star."
- The "jeweled" planet.
- The biggest planet.
- The earth rotates around the ___.
- Home
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- Current # of planets.
- The "sidewinder" planet.
- Marvin from loony toons is from this planet.
- A real hot spot.
- People used to think earth was the center of the ___________.
- Poseidon
- "Back in my day, there were NINE planets!"
13 Clues: Home • Poseidon • The sun is one. • A real hot spot. • The "morning star." • The biggest planet. • Current # of planets. • The "jeweled" planet. • The "sidewinder" planet. • The earth rotates around the ___. • "Back in my day, there were NINE planets!" • Marvin from loony toons is from this planet. • People used to think earth was the center of the ___________.
Scale Model and Orbital Motion 2024-09-25
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- One _________ is equal to the average distance from the Earth to the Sun.
- Forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called _______
- Satellites closer to Earth orbit ______ than those farther away.
- Each planet has a different ___________ pull, causing objects to weigh differently on each one.
- Any push or pull is a _________.
- _______ is a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- _______ is any moon, planet, or machine that is in orbit around a planet or star
- is the natural force that causes things to fall towards the earth.
- A measurement of the amount of matter something contains is known as ______
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- Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object are _____________
- The smaller the mass of a planet or a star, the _______ its gravitational pull.
- Earth's orbit is not a perfect circle. It is ______, or slightly oval-shaped.
- If gravity suddenly stopped working, everything would drift off into space in a _________ path.
- The measurement of the pull of gravity on an object is known as ______.
- Terrestrial planets are those with orbits between the sun and the asteroid belt. These are also known as the______ Planets
- orbit the sun, have a nearly spherical shape and have a mass much larger than the total mass of all other objects.
- Gas giants and ice giants that orbit outside the asteroid belt are also called _________ planets.
- _________ satellites are made by humans and launched into space.
- The closer objects are to each other, the __________ the gravitational pull.
19 Clues: Any push or pull is a _________. • Satellites closer to Earth orbit ______ than those farther away. • _________ satellites are made by humans and launched into space. • is the natural force that causes things to fall towards the earth. • Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object are _____________ • ...
Seton Science 6 Quarter 4 Part I 2025-06-06
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- This planet is an ice giant, is the densest of the giant planets, and has a vivid blue color
- Is called the red planet because its surface is covered by rust
- These planets are Ceres, Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake
- Nicolas ___ developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Johannes ___ developed the Three Laws of Planetary Motion
- __ giant is a planet with no known solid surface
- Galileo ___ confirmed the heliocentric model of the solar system using his telescope
- ___ space is the region outside the heliosphere, literally the space among the stars
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- ___ Belt is the roughly circular region in space, past the planet Neptune, home to millions of icy objects that orbit the sun
- Has an extraordinary 97.77 degree tilt on its axis, basically orbiting the sun by rolling on its equator
- The second brightest object in the night sky, after the moon
- Sometimes called a space rock
- A gas giant and the Jovian planet closest to the sun
- The smallest and quickest of the planets
- A __ year is the distance that light, traveing at 300,000 kilometers per second, travels in one year
- Short period ___ are believed to originate in the Kuiper Belt, beyond Neptune, home to millions of icy objects that orbit the sun
- A gas giant and the second largest planet in the solar system
- Has made it through the Earth's atmosphere and landed on the Earth's surface
- ___ planets are celestial bodies known to ancient stargazers, who could see them in the night sky with their naked eyes
19 Clues: Sometimes called a space rock • The smallest and quickest of the planets • __ giant is a planet with no known solid surface • A gas giant and the Jovian planet closest to the sun • Johannes ___ developed the Three Laws of Planetary Motion • These planets are Ceres, Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake • The second brightest object in the night sky, after the moon • ...
The Solar System 2020-06-08
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- Star at the center of our solar system.
- The force that holds planets in their orbits.
- Our galaxy. (Hint: the answer is two (2) words)
- Planet named after the sea god.
- Planet known as the evening star.
- An icy rock that has a bright tail when it comes close to the sun.
- A hole in the ground caused by a meteor hitting a planet.
- The kind of planet that Earth and Mars are.
- Planet closest to the sun.
- Planet famous for its rings.
- Earth's companion.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
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- Planets like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. (Hint: the answer is two (2) words)
- Our sun is this. (Hint: It rhymes with "car" and "far")
- A rock that crashes into Earth's atmosphere.
- This planet is known as the red planet.
- One of many "rocks" in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- An instrument that scientists use to observe planets.
- An outer layer of gas on a terrestrial planet.
- Our planet.
- Something that both Saturn and Uranus have.
- Planet between Saturn and Neptune.
- The path that a planet takes around the sun.
23 Clues: Our planet. • Earth's companion. • Planet closest to the sun. • Planet famous for its rings. • Planet named after the sea god. • Planet known as the evening star. • Planet between Saturn and Neptune. • Star at the center of our solar system. • This planet is known as the red planet. • The largest planet in the solar system. • The kind of planet that Earth and Mars are. • ...
Space Crossword 2014-05-16
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- The imaginary line on which Earth and the moon rotate
- The Earth's natural satellite
- A chunk of rock or metal floating through space
- A big ball of fire
- The study of objects and their supposed effect on Earth
- A chunk of rock or metal going through Earth's atmosphere
- The shape of Earth's orbit
- The shortest day of the year
- The longest day of the year
- The idea that the solar system revolves around the earth
- This person believed that the universe was sun centered
- This happens on September 21
- The idea that the solar system revolves around the sun
- The motion of an object around another object
- An object that revolves around a planet
- The now called "Dwarf Planet"
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- The study of the planets
- This happens on March 21
- A chunk of rock or metal that hit the ground
- This person believed that the universe was Earth centered
- The point of the planets' orbit closest to the sun
- Grouping of stars used for navigation
- The planet closest to the sun
- Our planet
- The movement of Earth on its axis
- The point of the planets' orbit farthest from the sun
26 Clues: Our planet • A big ball of fire • The study of the planets • This happens on March 21 • The shape of Earth's orbit • The longest day of the year • The shortest day of the year • This happens on September 21 • The Earth's natural satellite • The planet closest to the sun • The now called "Dwarf Planet" • The movement of Earth on its axis • Grouping of stars used for navigation • ...
Space 2016-03-02
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- The biggest planet of the Solar system
- The biggest galaxy of the Local group
- A power that keeps planets orbiting the sun
- The smallest planet of the Solar system
- The fourth biggest moon in the solar system. Has a lot of volcanoes.
- Second planet from the sun
- Number of the Apollo flight that landed to the Moon
- A star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter
- Number of moons orbiting planet Mars
- A satellite orbiting the Sun, may go really far away from the Sun and return after hundreds or thousands of year. Some contain water ice.
- A natural satellite orbiting Earth
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- The biggest moon orbiting Saturn
- Eighth planet from the sun
- The center of the Solar system
- A circumstellar disc between planets Mars and Jupiter that contains asteroids, minor planets and debris
- A gravitationally bound system of starts, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust and dark matter
- Second biggest galaxy of the Local group
- Last name of the man who did the first spacewalk
- Third planet from the Sun
- The planet with least density on the Solar system
20 Clues: Third planet from the Sun • Eighth planet from the sun • Second planet from the sun • The center of the Solar system • The biggest moon orbiting Saturn • A natural satellite orbiting Earth • Number of moons orbiting planet Mars • The biggest galaxy of the Local group • The biggest planet of the Solar system • The smallest planet of the Solar system • ...
Solar system and space 2023-11-30
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- All of space and all the matter in it
- The natural satellite of the Earth
- A big gassy,light blue planet that spins on its side
- Imaginary line on which the earth rotates or spins
- The hottest planet in the solar system
- The smallest planet in the Solar System
- Causes day and night
- How long it takes the earth to complete a revolution
- System The sun and planets with their moons in orbit around the sun
- An object made of ice and dust that forms a tail when near the sun
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- A giant planet with large rings made of dust and gas
- A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft
- A system of billions of stars, planets and gas
- The biggest planet in the solar system
- A tool used to view far away objects in space
- The star that the Earth and other planets orbit
- Movement of the earth around the sun
- Huge balls of burning gases
- A planet that has 70% of its surface covered with liquid water
- A red planet with volcanoes and very high mountains
20 Clues: Causes day and night • Huge balls of burning gases • The natural satellite of the Earth • Movement of the earth around the sun • All of space and all the matter in it • The biggest planet in the solar system • The hottest planet in the solar system • The smallest planet in the Solar System • A tool used to view far away objects in space • ...
JR Aliens 2023-06-09
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- Relating to the universe
- Not from Earth
- Vehicle for interstellar travel
- Investigation and discovery
- Genre that often features aliens
- Craft for space travel
- Communication from another world
- Capture by aliens
- Vast system of stars, planets, and matter
- Aggressive arrival of aliens
- Between galaxies
- 2 words. Region beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Faster-than-light travel
- Advanced equipment from another world
- System 2 words. Sun and its surrounding planets
- 2 words. Direct interaction with aliens
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- Fear or dislike of strangers or aliens
- Instantaneous transportation
- Human settlement on the Moon
- Communication through thoughts
- Famous UFO incident location
- Medical examination by aliens
- Famous friendly movie alien
- Between planets
- Advanced space vessel
- Communication with beings from another world
- Hypothetical inhabitants of Mars
- Unidentified Flying Object
- Offspring of a human and an extraterrestrial
- Planet outside our solar system
- Between the stars
- Relating to the Moon
- Study of life beyond Earth
- Person taken by aliens
- Common depiction of alien skin color
- 2 words. Mysterious patterns in fields
- Human arrival on the Moon
- Study of extraterrestrial phenomena
- Being from another planet
39 Clues: Not from Earth • Between planets • Between galaxies • Capture by aliens • Between the stars • Relating to the Moon • Advanced space vessel • Craft for space travel • Person taken by aliens • Relating to the universe • Faster-than-light travel • Human arrival on the Moon • Being from another planet • Unidentified Flying Object • Study of life beyond Earth • Famous friendly movie alien • ...
The Earth in the Solar System 2023-09-09
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- The earth is called a -- planet
- Asteroids are found between the orbits of Jupiter and
- The celestial bodies which do not have their own heat and light but are lit by the light of the stars are named as
- All the planets move around the sun in fixed elliptical path, these paths are called
- The earth is called a -- planet
- name is given to the new moon
- Millions of galaxies makes the --
- Meteoroids are made up of pieces of --
- nearest planet to the sun
- the gap between the orbit of mars and Jupiter called
- the largest planet in solar system
- the name given to the full moon night
- The word ‘planet’ has been derived from the word ‘planetai’ which is named as -- word
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- The star which indicates the north is called
- -- Way galaxy a cluster of millions of stars, shining white in the starry sky
- Apart from stars, planets and satellites, there are numerous bodies which also move around the sun, what are these called?
- The celestial bodies which have their own heat and light are called
- brightest planet in the universe
- The first outside orbit of the earth planet is
- the farthest planet of solar system
- planet appears to be yellowish
- the most recognisable constellation
- planet the life exists
23 Clues: planet the life exists • nearest planet to the sun • name is given to the new moon • planet appears to be yellowish • The earth is called a -- planet • The earth is called a -- planet • brightest planet in the universe • Millions of galaxies makes the -- • the largest planet in solar system • the farthest planet of solar system • the most recognisable constellation • ...
Solar System Crossword 2025-05-13
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- the first type of crescent in the moon phase cycle
- the center of the sun
- the force of attraction between two objects
- the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere
- huge, reddish loops of gas that link sunspots
- the total number of moon phases
- the reason why Earth orbits the sun (has to do with gravity)
- atoms combine to form heavier atoms which happens in the sun's core
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- the closest planet to the sun
- the reason why the moon orbits Earth (has to do with gravity)
- the outer four planets (large, made of gas)
- one of five dwarf planets in the solar system
- the orbiting of Earth around the sun
- the type of eclipse where Earth blocks light from the moon at night
- the spinning of earth on its axis
- areas of cooler gas on the sun's surface that appear as dark spots
- the shape of the 4th and 6th moon phases (2nd word)
- the first four planets (small, dense, rocky)
- the planet that is covered in liquid water
- the type of eclipse where the moon blocks light from Earth during the day
20 Clues: the center of the sun • the closest planet to the sun • the total number of moon phases • the spinning of earth on its axis • the orbiting of Earth around the sun • the planet that is covered in liquid water • the outer four planets (large, made of gas) • the force of attraction between two objects • the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere • ...
Astronomy: The Last Exploration by Alan Cruz--Rangel 2025-01-29
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- Nucleus is split into a smaller nuclei
- Process plants use
- a stream if electrically charged particles
- tide after new or full moon
- planets orbit is closest to the sun
- planets made primarily out of gas
- It takes the Earth 24 hours to complete a full
- tide just after a first or third quarter moon
- BURN!!!
- Slow motion of Earth's axis that creates the shape of a cone
- uv
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- complete range of electromagnetic waves
- The scientific study of the Universe
- 365.25 to complete a full _____ around the sun
- Small nuclei merged into a single large nucleus
- warmer part of mass will rise, cooler parts will sink
- transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- planets orbit is farthest from the sun
- The wobble wobble of the Earth's axis\
- a large dust and gas in space
- incoming solar radiation
- direct transfer of heat
- longest or shortest days due to the orientation of the tilt.
- The center of mass of two or more bodies orbiting one another
- two times in the year when neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
25 Clues: uv • BURN!!! • Process plants use • direct transfer of heat • incoming solar radiation • tide after new or full moon • a large dust and gas in space • planets made primarily out of gas • planets orbit is closest to the sun • The scientific study of the Universe • Nucleus is split into a smaller nuclei • planets orbit is farthest from the sun • The wobble wobble of the Earth's axis\ • ...
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Space... Deep Space... 2021-02-24
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- We live in this supercluster.
- It is formed by an explosion of a star( with not a explosion too). Nothing can escape with our gravitational force.
- Is one of the dwarf-planets in your solar system.
- Is the most brilliant star after sun. In mountains, people can see this star on day.
- In 2006, this planet is turned to a dwarf-planet and in 2019, this dwarf-planet is turned to a planet again.
- Is the name of two spacecraft in interstellar space.
- It is the most biggest moon in the solar system. It's bigger than Mercury.
- Is the nearest galaxy of Milky Way.
- The planet with a lot of robots, including Perseverance. In your future, this planet go to have rings.
- It's in the center of our solar system.
- Is one of dwarf-planets with a moon.
- A hipotetic type of star.
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- The most volumous star in the universe.
- This is the part of our universe we can see.
- The most biggest planet near Earth.
- This is one of the planets with a ring in our solar system.
- Is a star that it is only 4.2 light years.
- Can form a neutron star or a black hole only with a big mass star.
- Is a system that 9 planets rotate around a star.
- It's a rare type of neutron star. In portuguese, is called __________.
- This area have 1 billion to 1 trillion of asteroids. Is 300 UA from the sun.
- This is the unic planet we know with life.
- The dwarf-planet between Mars and Jupiter.
23 Clues: A hipotetic type of star. • We live in this supercluster. • The most biggest planet near Earth. • Is the nearest galaxy of Milky Way. • Is one of dwarf-planets with a moon. • The most volumous star in the universe. • It's in the center of our solar system. • Is a star that it is only 4.2 light years. • This is the unic planet we know with life. • ...
DMS Unit 5 Astronomy 2019 2019-04-19
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- A bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light of its own.
- A model of the solar system in which Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- a theory which states that there was no beginning to the universe and that the universe does not change in appearance.
- The theory that the universe originated in a huge explosion that released all matter and energy.
- A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data.
- All of space and everything in it.
- rocky metallic objects that orbit the sun but are too small to be considered planets.
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- Chunks of rock or dust from space.
- large clumps of ice, dust and frozen gases that travel around the Sun in long elliptical orbits with "tails".
- relating to the moon.
- A force that pulls objects toward each other.
- A meteoroid that passes through the atmosphere and hits Earth's surface.
- sun, planets, and all the other objects that revolve around the sun.
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
- A representation of the universe in which starts and planets revolve around Earth. Ptolemy proposed the model.
- Belt the region of the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, where many asteroids are found.
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space.
- relating to the sun.
20 Clues: relating to the sun. • relating to the moon. • Chunks of rock or dust from space. • All of space and everything in it. • A force that pulls objects toward each other. • The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. • sun, planets, and all the other objects that revolve around the sun. • A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data. • ...
Planets Crossword ESS A 2020-09-17
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- a large hurricane like storm tht has persisted for at least 400 years
- a large planet of relatively low density consisting predominantly of hydrogen
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the Earth. It keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun
- is a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical
- a planet whose orbit lies outside the asteroid belt
- the earth's atmosphere
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere,becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it
- a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun
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- a planet whose orbit lies within the asteroid belt
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the
- with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets
- that are required for it to be classed as such
- the time taken by a planet to make one revolution around the sun
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth and other planets
- is usually the most distant planet in the solar system
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun. Can be found in a belt after Mars
- helium, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun,
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or
- especially a periodic elliptical revolution
23 Clues: the earth's atmosphere • especially a periodic elliptical revolution • that are required for it to be classed as such • a planet whose orbit lies within the asteroid belt • a planet whose orbit lies outside the asteroid belt • helium, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune. • is usually the most distant planet in the solar system • ...
Solar System and Earth Ch 6-7 2025-11-20
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- Region around Earth controlled by its magnetic field
- A body that orbits the Sun but has not cleared its orbit
- Lowest layer of Earths atmosphere
- Layer of Earth between the crust and core
- Shaking of Earths surface caused by sudden rock movement
- Southern hemisphere version of auroras
- Light display in Earths sky caused by charged particles
- Rocky planets like Earth and Mars
- Force that pulls objects toward each other
- Supercontinent that existed millions of years ago
- Mass per unit volume of a substance
- Largest object in the asteroid belt
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun
- Region beyond Neptune with many icy objects
- Large planet mostly made of hydrogen and helium
- Electrically charged layer of the upper atmosphere
- Middle layer of the atmosphere above the stratosphere
- Large gas planets like Jupiter and Saturn
- Cloud of gas and dust that formed the solar system
- Clouds of gas and dust between stars
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- Disk of gas and dust around a young star
- Movement of large sections of Earths crust
- Rise and fall of sea level caused by the Moon and Sun
- Spherical shell of icy objects far from the Sun
- When a planet passes in front of its star
- Icy object that forms a tail near the Sun
- Light bending around a massive object
- Method of detecting exoplanets by observing star motion
- Instrument that measures Earths shaking
- Planets that orbit stars outside our solar system
- Small bodies that can merge to form planets
- The Sun and all objects that orbit it
- Growth of objects by collecting material
- Fast seismic waves that travel through solids and liquids
- Large planet with icy elements like methane
35 Clues: Lowest layer of Earths atmosphere • Rocky planets like Earth and Mars • Mass per unit volume of a substance • Largest object in the asteroid belt • Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun • Clouds of gas and dust between stars • Light bending around a massive object • The Sun and all objects that orbit it • Southern hemisphere version of auroras • ...
Scientific Revolution 2012-12-09
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- Greek philosopher that taught that man should look past simple appearances to learn natures truth
- An evolved step-by-step process of discovery
- The force that keeps the planets in their orbits around the sun
- Frenchman that rejected Aristotle's scientific assumptions. He emphasized human reasoning
- Engilshman that rejected Aristotle's scientific assumptions. He stressed experimentation and observation
- Sun-centered
- Greek philosopher whose reasoning of planets was wrong
- A branch or mathematics partially developed by Newton and used to explain his laws
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- German astronomer and mathematician
- A possible explanation scientists used reasoning
- English scholar that was the first to describe the circulation of blood
- English chemist who refined the alchemists' view of chemicals as basic building blocks
- Built an astronomical telescope in Italy
- Polish scholar that published On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
- Danish astronomer, provided evidence proving Copernicus's theory
- Oval-shaped orbit
- By the age of 24 he formed a theory to explain why the planets moved they way they do
- Ancient writer who thought the earth was the center of the universe
- A belief or teaching considered unacceptible by a religious group
- A Dutch invention, designed to see distant enemy ships
20 Clues: Sun-centered • Oval-shaped orbit • German astronomer and mathematician • Built an astronomical telescope in Italy • An evolved step-by-step process of discovery • A possible explanation scientists used reasoning • A Dutch invention, designed to see distant enemy ships • Greek philosopher whose reasoning of planets was wrong • ...
Structure of the universe 2022-04-27
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- Estimate number of galaxies in the universe
- The four planets that orbit closest to our sun
- Three types of galaxies
- number of planets that orbit our sun
- space and all matter and energy in it
- area of space that contains as many as several galaxies
- A small galaxy consisting a few as 100 million stars
- A large collection of stars, and dust that is held together by gravity
- The galaxy our solar system resides in its a spiral galaxy
- A spherical body that orbits the sun
- have a central bulge from which two or more spiral arms extend
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- The process that produces energy in stars
- Looks like spheres or ovals, and they do not have spiral arms
- The collection of large and small bodies that orbit our central star,the sun
- The distance that light travels through space in One year
- Appear as splotcy, irregulary shaped "blobs"
- a large celestial that is composed of gas and emits light
- four planet that orbit farthest in our sun
- Area of space that contains as many as ten or more clusters
- small bodies that orbit planets
- Area of space where no or little matter exist
21 Clues: Three types of galaxies • small bodies that orbit planets • number of planets that orbit our sun • A spherical body that orbits the sun • space and all matter and energy in it • The process that produces energy in stars • four planet that orbit farthest in our sun • Estimate number of galaxies in the universe • Appear as splotcy, irregulary shaped "blobs" • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2023-08-22
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- Developed a geocentric model of the universe, suggested rotation of Earth cause of rotation of heavens
- Motion of a planet opposite to that of other bodies
- First to predict solar eclipse (according to Herodotus)
- Father of modern observational astronomy
- Reaffirmed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Known for discovering the elliptical orbits of the planets
- Belief that the sun is the centre of the universe
- Used epicycles to explain retrograde motion of the planets
- Groups stars together to make them more easily identifiable
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- Calculated the circumference of the earth to 95% accuracy
- First written catalogue categorizing motions of stars and planets, written by Ptolemy
- One of the last naked eye astronomers, observed a supernova
- The "wobbling" of an object (like Earth) on its axis
- The path of the sun in the sky during the year
- Believed that the universe was composed of 4 elements
- Known for formulating laws of motion and universal gravitation
- First to develop the heliocentric model
- Discovered galaxies beyond the Milky Way in 1919
- The "forgotten constellation", the 13th constellation on the ecliptic
- Belief that the Earth is the centre of the universe
20 Clues: First to develop the heliocentric model • Father of modern observational astronomy • The path of the sun in the sky during the year • Discovered galaxies beyond the Milky Way in 1919 • Belief that the sun is the centre of the universe • Motion of a planet opposite to that of other bodies • Belief that the Earth is the centre of the universe • ...
Astronomy Part 2 Vocabulary 2023-03-07
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- the type of magnitude describing how bright a star would be if it was 10 parsecs away
- the four inner planets
- the visible surface of the Sun
- the acronym defining the order of star classifications
- occurs when the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow
- the apparent backward motion of a planet
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere
- the type of galaxy that describes our Milky Way
- the gas responsible for the blue color of Uranus and Neptune
- the region that 90 percent of stars occupy on the HR diagram
- the element that makes up 70 percent of the Sun's composition
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- occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and the Earth
- the massive explosion that occurs when the outer layers of a star explode
- the type of magnitude describing how bright a star appears
- an oval shape describing a planet's orbit
- the graph charting stellar luminosity, temperature, and absolute magnitude
- the small extremely dense object with immense gravity
- the four outer planets, also called Jovian planets
- the star cloud where stars are born
- the type of spectrum produced by noncompressed gas containing bright lines
20 Clues: the four inner planets • the visible surface of the Sun • the star cloud where stars are born • the apparent backward motion of a planet • an oval shape describing a planet's orbit • the type of galaxy that describes our Milky Way • the four outer planets, also called Jovian planets • the small extremely dense object with immense gravity • ...
SolarBalls Crossword #1 2024-11-13
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- one of the stars that bullied the Sun
- the creator of SolarBalls
- he might not be a major moon, but his unique shape sets him apart
- she doesn't speak
- the rocky planets' former favorite game
- one of the few one-eyed characters
- he almost died on Venus
- where most of the dwarf planets live
- this moon of Jupiter is super fast
- SolarBalls' card game
- one of the rovers on Mars
- the only dwarf planet to have rings
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- the hypothetical rocky planet that collided with Proto-Earth
- the only friend Cosmo had for 30 years
- the only character to have grey eyes
- one of the Sun's many names
- Neptune's imaginary friend
- this moon of Saturn has the least screen time
- the conflict that started after the Earth belittled Titan
- imaginary antagonists of Dungeons and Dwarf Planets
- the only planet to rotate on its side
- the main space agency seen throughout the series
- a hypothetical spherical region in the solar system surrounding the Sun
- a tardigrade-like lifeform found in Titan's underground ocean
- the event that lead to Planet X's ejection
25 Clues: she doesn't speak • SolarBalls' card game • he almost died on Venus • the creator of SolarBalls • one of the rovers on Mars • Neptune's imaginary friend • one of the Sun's many names • one of the few one-eyed characters • this moon of Jupiter is super fast • the only dwarf planet to have rings • the only character to have grey eyes • where most of the dwarf planets live • ...
Space history and Solar bodies 2022-05-12
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- What the universe started with
- electrons attached to this
- this type of planet is giant and has no solid surface
- One of the biggest planets in our solar system with a ring
- One of the smallest planets in our solar system and the closest to the sun
- what end up turning into planets after gaining mass
- This forms from dust gas and ice because of gravity
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- creates a large amount of energy and makes new elements
- the catalyst for nearly everything in space
- the debris that doesnt turn into a planet
- has the longest orbit in our solar system
- these form after gas clouds condense and gravitate too each other
- electrons attached to this
- Has the shortest day in earth hours in the solar system
- E = ?c^2
15 Clues: E = ?c^2 • electrons attached to this • electrons attached to this • What the universe started with • the debris that doesnt turn into a planet • has the longest orbit in our solar system • the catalyst for nearly everything in space • what end up turning into planets after gaining mass • This forms from dust gas and ice because of gravity • ...
Space history and Solar bodies 2022-05-12
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- What the universe started with
- electrons attached to this
- this type of planet is giant and has no solid surface
- One of the biggest planets in our solar system with a ring
- One of the smallest planets in our solar system and the closest to the sun
- what end up turning into planets after gaining mass
- This forms from dust gas and ice because of gravity
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- creates a large amount of energy and makes new elements
- the catalyst for nearly everything in space
- the debris that doesnt turn into a planet
- has the longest orbit in our solar system
- these form after gas clouds condense and gravitate too each other
- electrons attached to this
- Has the shortest day in earth hours in the solar system
- E = ?c^2
15 Clues: E = ?c^2 • electrons attached to this • electrons attached to this • What the universe started with • the debris that doesnt turn into a planet • has the longest orbit in our solar system • the catalyst for nearly everything in space • what end up turning into planets after gaining mass • This forms from dust gas and ice because of gravity • ...
Sky Science 2023-12-30
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- Chunks of rock that burn up through Earth's atmosphere
- Large pieces of rock that orbit the sun. They are usually odd shapes
- the smallest planet in our solar system and nearest to the sun
- Small chunks of space rock
- the furthest planet from the sun
- This includes everything
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- Some space objects _________ (give off) light, such as stars and meteors
- One of the 3 moons
- Includes all planets, moons, asteroids, comets, dust and space junk that orbit around the
- Is a system of many stars, gases and dust
- Some space objects _________ right, such as planets, moons, comets
- Natural satellites (they orbit planets and were not made by humans)
- Made of mainly ice and rock
- If the chunks make it past our atmosphere the rocks that fall to Earth
14 Clues: One of the 3 moons • This includes everything • Small chunks of space rock • Made of mainly ice and rock • the furthest planet from the sun • Is a system of many stars, gases and dust • Chunks of rock that burn up through Earth's atmosphere • the smallest planet in our solar system and nearest to the sun • Some space objects _________ right, such as planets, moons, comets • ...
The Planets Crossword 2014-10-28
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- What lights up the world at day time
- A collection of stars, dust and gas
- What lights everything up at night
- A rocky object in Space
- Cannot be seen from earth without a telescope
- A big, bright burning ball
- Where everything, including space, exists
- The biggest in space
- To move around another planet
- A small frozen mass of gas, dust, and ice
- The red planet
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- Where all of these words exist
- The brightest planet in the solar system
- A person who explores space
- The planet closest to the sun
- The 8th planet from the sun
- The planet with the most rings around it
- The only known planet with life
- What astronauts go to space in
- The word that comes before system "..... System"
20 Clues: The red planet • The biggest in space • A rocky object in Space • A big, bright burning ball • A person who explores space • The 8th planet from the sun • The planet closest to the sun • To move around another planet • Where all of these words exist • What astronauts go to space in • The only known planet with life • What lights everything up at night • ...
planets cross puzzle 2023-05-04
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- used to be a planet
- scientist believe there was this on mars long ago
- Neptune have a big one of these called the great blue spot
- these are very small planets
- this moon is believed to have water.
- this planet once had water on it
- is the hottest planet
- Pluto is a part of this belt
- has the great red spot
- the advanced organisms that reside on earth
- travel eleven km per second
- has light rings that rotate vertically
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- these have two tails, gas tails and Ion tails
- Venus surface is covered with these landforms
- has the dark blue spot
- Saturn is most know for this
- Made of rock and iron
- this moon orbit Jupiter and its the largest moon
- this planet is most naturist for its rings
- Uranus is one of these(hint frozen)
- the only planet that can support life
- these orbit around planets
- takes eighty-eight earth days for one year
23 Clues: used to be a planet • Made of rock and iron • is the hottest planet • has the dark blue spot • has the great red spot • these orbit around planets • travel eleven km per second • these are very small planets • Saturn is most know for this • Pluto is a part of this belt • this planet once had water on it • Uranus is one of these(hint frozen) • this moon is believed to have water. • ...
Challenging - Space & Planets 2024-11-07
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- – Special clothing worn by astronauts to survive in space
- – A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- – A rocky object in space, smaller than a planet
- – The force that pulls objects toward each other
- – Everything that exists, including all space, planets, and galaxies
- – The planet closest in size to Earth, covered in thick clouds
- – A ball of ice and dust that orbits the Sun, often with a glowing tail
- – The distance that light travels in one year
- – A person who travels into space
- Hole – A spot in space with gravity so strong that not even light can escape
- – A huge group of stars, planets, and gas, like the Milky Way
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- – The largest planet in our solar system
- – A vehicle used to launch people and things into space
- – Refers to the Sun, like in "solar energy"
- – A tool for looking at distant objects in space
- – The path one object takes around another in space
- – An object that orbits a planet; can be natural or man-made
- – A rock that burns up in Earth’s atmosphere, also called a "shooting star"
- – The red planet, fourth from the Sun
- – A giant cloud of gas and dust where stars are born
20 Clues: – A person who travels into space • – The red planet, fourth from the Sun • – The largest planet in our solar system • – Refers to the Sun, like in "solar energy" • – The distance that light travels in one year • – A tool for looking at distant objects in space • – A rocky object in space, smaller than a planet • – The force that pulls objects toward each other • ...
Star Wars Planets 2022-05-06
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- Where the Jedi get their Kyber crystals
- Home of Hondo Ohnaka
- where Rey lived
- Birth place of Luke and Leia
- Home of the Togruta
- Home of the Ewok's
- Home of Princess Leia
- Yoda's Home
- Where General Grievous was defeated
- Where the senate of the republic is held
- Home of the Twi'lek species
- Slave Empire
- Home of the Mon Calamari and Quarren
- Home to Saw Gerrera
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- where the clones were made
- Home planet of Kit Fisto
- Has a moon called Concordia
- Cloud city is on this planet
- Home to a sith temple
- Where Aayla Secura died
- Home of Ezra Bridger
- Padme was formerly the queen
- Home of Maul
- Where Pong Krell pitted clone troopers against each other
- Spice can be found here
- Where Obi Wan had the high ground
- Home of the wookies
- Where the Millennium Falcon was made
- Ice planet
- Where the clone wars began
- Twin Suns
- Home planet of Jabba the Hutt
32 Clues: Twin Suns • Ice planet • Yoda's Home • Home of Maul • Slave Empire • where Rey lived • Home of the Ewok's • Home of the Togruta • Home of the wookies • Home to Saw Gerrera • Home of Hondo Ohnaka • Home of Ezra Bridger • Home to a sith temple • Home of Princess Leia • Where Aayla Secura died • Spice can be found here • Home planet of Kit Fisto • where the clones were made • Where the clone wars began • ...
Science 2024-06-03
12 Clues: Moves rocks • Breaks rocks • Type of Rock • Chips away at rocks • a process plants use • And earth makes eight • Synonym for sedimentary • home to planets & stars • Spot where lava comes out • you grow them in a garden • Something that shows you space • Something that you do in school
Science 2024-06-03
12 Clues: Moves rocks • Type of Rock • Breaks rocks • Chips away at rocks • a process plants use • And earth makes eight • home to planets & stars • Synonym for sedimentary • you grow them in a garden • Spot where lava comes out • Something that shows you space • Something that you do in school
Our Solar System 2019-05-13
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- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are _________ Planets
- ____________ experiences extreme temperature
- _______ has ice caps at its poles like earth
- The number of planets that orbit the sun in our Solar System
- The color of Uranus and Neptune
- the planned that has many rings, that we can see in pictures
- The planet that has 71% water on its surface
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- the _______ is a star because it produces light
- One the major gases that make up gas giants
- the reason why Neptune is blue
- Small Rocky Planets have no ________.
- __________ is the brightest object in the sky after the sun and the moon
- ________ the dwarf planet that has no moons and the longest orbit around the sun
13 Clues: the reason why Neptune is blue • The color of Uranus and Neptune • Small Rocky Planets have no ________. • One the major gases that make up gas giants • ____________ experiences extreme temperature • _______ has ice caps at its poles like earth • The planet that has 71% water on its surface • the _______ is a star because it produces light • ...
The World Beyond Us 2024-04-17
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- How many planets are there within the asteroid belt?
- Who was the first person to use the telescope?
- The _____ is the only planet that supports life
- an egg-shaped path that planets move on
- How many types of solar eclipses are there?
- a word that refers to a group of things that interact
- Is an asteroid a star?
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- a word that means 'related to the sun'
- A ____ of fire can be seen during an annular eclipse
- the event where the moon covers the sun
- Apart from asteroids and planets, what else travel around the sun?
- How many phases of the moon are there?
- a solar eclipse happens when the sun is blocked by the _____.
13 Clues: Is an asteroid a star? • a word that means 'related to the sun' • How many phases of the moon are there? • the event where the moon covers the sun • an egg-shaped path that planets move on • How many types of solar eclipses are there? • Who was the first person to use the telescope? • The _____ is the only planet that supports life • ...
Astronomy Puzzle 2023-09-17
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- Planet similar in size to Venus
- 99.8% of mass of our solar system
- Burning balls of gas
- Closest planet to the sun
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- Planetesimals that formed orbits around planets
- The hottest planet
- Force that holds our solar system together
- Gives Mars it's "reddish" color
- First four planets are the inner _____ planets
9 Clues: The hottest planet • Burning balls of gas • Closest planet to the sun • Gives Mars it's "reddish" color • Planet similar in size to Venus • 99.8% of mass of our solar system • Force that holds our solar system together • First four planets are the inner _____ planets • Planetesimals that formed orbits around planets
Gravitation and Kepler's Laws 2022-11-11
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- Formulated the law of universal gravitation
- Eccentricity can range from zero to _____.
- This model of the universe showed the Sun at the center of the Solar System with the planets orbiting it.
- This unit of distance is equal to Earth's average distance to the Sun.
- The measure of how elongated an ellipse is.
- The point of a planet's orbit when it is closest to the sun.
- Earth is closest to the Sun on the 3rd day of this month.
- The point of a planet's orbit when it is furthest from the Sun.
- Every ellipse has two of these, and the Sun is always located at one of them.
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- According to Kepler's Third Law, the further a planet is from the sun, the _________ its orbital period will be.
- Planets travel _______ when they are at a point in their orbit that is far from the Sun.
- The shape of all planets' orbits according to Kepler's First Law
- This "planet" (if you say so) has a greater eccentricity than any of the planets' orbits.
- The amount of time it takes for a planet to travel around the Sun
- The law of equal _____ states that an area swept out by the line between a planet and the Sun is always equal no matter where it is in its orbit.
- Gravitational force is affected by this, the amount of matter in objects.
- Earth is furthest from the Sun on the 4th day of this month.
- This model of the universe had Earth in the center of everything with everything else revolving around it.
- Wrote two books that included the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion
- Gravitational force is also affected by this, the measurement of how far apart objects are.
20 Clues: Eccentricity can range from zero to _____. • Formulated the law of universal gravitation • The measure of how elongated an ellipse is. • Earth is closest to the Sun on the 3rd day of this month. • Earth is furthest from the Sun on the 4th day of this month. • Wrote two books that included the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion • ...
EE144 Solar Nebula Hypothesis 2025-12-08
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- Inside-out heating of the disk, hotter toward the center
- Vast cold cloud of gas and dust that collapses to form a solar system
- General term for the molecular cloud that collapses into a star system
- Boundary where temperatures are cold enough for ices to condense
- Process where dust grains collide and stick together to build planets
- Effect of rotation causing the nebula to flatten into a disk
- The hot, growing star at the center of the collapsing nebula
- Process where hydrogen fuses into helium and releases energy
- Small solid bodies formed from sticking dust; building blocks of planets
- Moment when fusion begins in the young Sun
- Force causing the molecular cloud to collapse inward
- Cooling of the disk allowing solids (rocks, metals, ices) to form
- Second-most abundant element in the original solar nebula
- Light element present in trace amounts in the early solar nebula
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- Worlds forming inside the frost line from metal and rock
- Most abundant element in the solar nebula making up most of its mass
- Type of young, variable star stage the early Sun passed through (T-Tauri phase)
- The flattened rotating disk of gas and dust where planets formed
- Energy released during collapse that raises central temperature above 3000 K
- Leftover icy planetesimals that form beyond the frost line
- Leftover rocky planetesimals inside the frost line
- Conserved property causing the collapsing nebula to spin faster
- Large planets forming beyond the frost line where ices and gases survive
- Stream of charged particles from the young Sun that blows gas and dust away
24 Clues: Moment when fusion begins in the young Sun • Leftover rocky planetesimals inside the frost line • Force causing the molecular cloud to collapse inward • Inside-out heating of the disk, hotter toward the center • Worlds forming inside the frost line from metal and rock • Second-most abundant element in the original solar nebula • ...
Emmi-Science 2011-12-17
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- this planet has a huge storm called teh Great Red Spot
- a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere, rather than a hard and rocky surface
- the amount of time it takes light to travel around the Earth seven and a half times
- the amount of time an object takes to revolve around the sun
- a unit of measurement based on the average distance between Earth and the sun
- a meteorite made from rocky materials; probably came from carbon-rich asteroids
- a small, rocky body that travels through space
- the result of a collision with a large object from space is often an impact
- contains the four planets farthest from the sun
- the distance light travels in one minute
- a group of planets whose surfaces are hard and rocky
- contains the four planets located closest to the sun
- a bright streak of light that results when a body burns up in the atmosphere
- a meteorite composed of a mixture of rocky material, iron, and nickel
- the kind of rotation spin that causes the sun to appear to rise in the west and set in the east
- the sun, the planets, and many smaller bodies make up the
- the solid center of a comet
- when the shadow of Earth falls on the moon
- a dense and rocky planet similar to Earth
- when a thin solar ring is visible around the edge of the moon
- when the moon's shadow falls on part of the Earth
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- a planet or moon that has a counterclock-wise spin has this type of rotation
- the amount of time that an object takes to rotate once
- except Mercury and Venus, all of the planets have natural satellites
- when the shadow of Earth fails on the moon
- a meteorite mainly composed of iron and nickel
- this planet is tipped over onto its side
- the different appearances of the moon due to its changing position
- this planet has a well-known bright ring system
- the amount of time an object takes to revolve around the sun
- a meteoroid that reaches Earth's surface without burning up
- the time that a planet takes to go around the sun once
- when the moon's disk completely covers the sun
- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in which asteriods orbit
- this planet has belts of visible clouds
- the largest extinct shield type volcano on Mars
- natural or artificial bodies that revolve around larger bodies such as planets
- this body is now classified as a dwarf
- small, rocky bodies that revolve around the sun
39 Clues: the solid center of a comet • this body is now classified as a dwarf • this planet has belts of visible clouds • this planet is tipped over onto its side • the distance light travels in one minute • a dense and rocky planet similar to Earth • when the shadow of Earth fails on the moon • when the shadow of Earth falls on the moon • ...
Science Crosswords 2022-10-09
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- Commonly known as the northern lights.
- The force of attraction exerted by the sun to the planets, pulling them toward it, is one of the forces that hold the planets in orbit.
- Is also known as a filament that appears as billowing arcs of rose-colored flame that occurs near the sunspots, usually during the solar cycle.
- Is believed to be a fragment of an asteroid or remnant of a comet, and some say it is space debris made of stony metallic rocks.
- Is about formation of planets from cosmic dust grains that collide and sick together.
- Is made of gas or dust particles, or both.
- Refers to the Sun itself and every celestial object that revolves around it, including the eight planets and their natural satellites, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, meteoroids etc.
- Holds the majority of the total mass of the solar system.
- The word "chromo" in its name means color which refers to the red-dish glow around the photosphere which is observed using an instrument during a solar eclipse.
- The scientists estimated that there are more than 750,000 asteroids found between the 350 million miles space between Mars and Jupiter, known as the.
- Are bright spots also known as "little torches" that exhibit sharp eruptions that last for about 15 minutes to 1 hour, which are caused by concentrations of magnetic field lines that create extra heat.
- A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere is known as.
- It is the outermost layer of solar atmosphere which consists of hot gases which arc out from the solar disk and ionized gases found in its outer part that escape the gravitational pull of the sun.
- It is the inner layer of the sun's atmospshere and the main body of the sun.
- Are the largest rocks celestial bodies in space.
- Cover the entire photosphere's surface expect those areas that are covered by sunspots.
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- These are rocky celestial bodies with elliptical orbit around the sun.
- When the remains of the meteoroids reach Earth's surface, they are called.
- Was proposed by Marquis De Laplace, a French astronomer in 1976.
- The force exerted that keeps the planets moving and spinning.
- Appear as the dark spots because they are the cooler areas on the photosphere where the temperature drops to about 3,700 K.
- Are considered as the most tremendous explosion or eruptions.
- Is believed to be solid containing the chunk of dust, ice or frozen gases, water vapor, and other materials.
- surrounds the nucleus and is composed of gas and small bits of rocks and dust.
- According to a British astronomer named Fred Hoyle, states that the Sun once had a companion star which exploded when it collided with the Sun.
- The bright streaks of light that dart the night sky are.
26 Clues: Commonly known as the northern lights. • Is made of gas or dust particles, or both. • Are the largest rocks celestial bodies in space. • Holds the majority of the total mass of the solar system. • The bright streaks of light that dart the night sky are. • A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere is known as. • ...
Exam Review Section 4 2017-05-17
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- __ magnitude tells the brightness of a star.
- These satellites are direct proof that time changes with velocity.
- The brightest and hottest stars.
- Galaxies with a disk of dust and a bulge.
- The higher the frequency in a wave, the shorter the __.
- Using triangulation in space to find distance.
- Using light to see what elements a light source is made of.
- The largest planets are largely made of __.
- Spinny galaxies.
- The brightest stars have __ magnitudes.
- The __ method of finding planets is all about looking for shadows.
- This equation helps us understand the chances of extraterrestrial life.
- Time is __ the closer you are to a gravity source.
- __ relativity is all about how motion and time relate to each other.
- Type of EM waves made by heat
- The dimmest and coolest stars.
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- Spinny galaxies with a bar.
- All evidence suggests the universe is __ at an ever increasing rate.
- Type of EM waves with highest frequency
- Type of EM waves made by cell phones
- __ __ (collapsed stars) were first explained by the math in general relativity.
- __ relativity is all about how time changes with gravity.
- Event that is believed to have been the start of the visible universe.
- Pluto and Ceres are dwarf planets or __.
- The smallest planets are largely made of __.
- The area around a star thought to be habitable.
- __ magnitude tells how bright a star looks from Earth.
- Largest planet
- Spherical galaxies.
- Refractor telescopes use convex __.
- Reflector telescopes use concave __.
- By seeing if stars are wiggling, we can find exoplanets due to the effect of their __.
- Type of EM waves with lowest frequency
- Satellite telescope that has found the most exoplanets.
- Smallest planet
35 Clues: Largest planet • Smallest planet • Spinny galaxies. • Spherical galaxies. • Spinny galaxies with a bar. • Type of EM waves made by heat • The dimmest and coolest stars. • The brightest and hottest stars. • Refractor telescopes use convex __. • Type of EM waves made by cell phones • Reflector telescopes use concave __. • Type of EM waves with lowest frequency • ...
