solar system Crossword Puzzles
Solar System! 2019-12-18
6 Clues: the biggest planet • it is earth satelite • the sun has its own... • the name of red planet • they move around the planets • the number of our solar system
Solar System 2021-10-06
6 Clues: to turn on an axis • half the moon's near side is sunlit • to move in a path around another object • a decreasing amount of the moon's near side is sunlit • an increasing amount of the moon's near side is sunlit • the near side of the moon is dark, and you cannot see it
SOLAR SYSTEM 2021-10-31
6 Clues: the first animale in the space • Venus, Earth, Mars, made of rock • when the earth on its axis • Saturn, Uranus, Nptune, made of gas • imaginary line that dibadet the Eastern and Western Hemisphire • imagynary line that dibadet the Northerm and Southerm hemisphire
Solar System 2018-08-23
Solar system 2023-11-18
6 Clues: Center of our solar system. • Planet with rings around it. • Largest planet, has many moons. • Our planet, third from the sun. • Red planet, fourth from the sun. • Earth's natural satellite in orbit.
solar system 2023-12-08
6 Clues: eclipse does not happen every month • eclipse has a deeper effect on humans • the moon is furthest away in it's orbit • eclipse only part of the sun blocked out • an eclipse can be total, partial, or annular • eclipse when the moon blocks out the sun totally
Solar System 2024-11-13
6 Clues: It has 28 moons • One day is 10.7 hours • Our “space neighborhood” • It is sometimes called “Earth’s Evil Twin” • It has the shortest day in the solar system • It takes 4 hours for sunlight to reach there
Solar System 2024-11-13
7 Clues: It is a star • biggest planet • smallest planet • It is the hottest planet • Our “space neighborhood” • four times wider than Earth • It’s axis of rotation is tilted just 2 degrees
solar system 2025-09-09
solar system 2025-07-14
solar system 2025-10-02
6 Clues: Eighth and marsupial • fifth plant from the sun • third plant from the sun • seventh plant from the sun • meaning it orbits our plant • a celestial body that is earth's only
Equinox quiz 2021-05-19
Across
- What is a Martian day called?
- the sixth largest moon of saturn
- A planet in the marvel universe
- Which real-life NASA probe does Mark Watney hack in The Martian?
- What has an incredibly strong gravitational pull that light can’t even escape?
- What is a highly magnetized neutron star?
- Which is the oldest planet in our solar system?
- There are many theories about the birth of our solar system. Which theory involves a passing star pulling dust and debris from the forming sun?
Down
- Two days of year on which the noon Sun is directly overhead at either 23.5 south or north (December 21 and June 21)
- objects /bodies of or from the sky above us
- Which planet spins backward relative to the others?
- 1.4 times the mass of the sun is?
- What is the most common type of star found in the Milky Way?
- Which is the Closest Star to the Earth?
- what's sun's outermost atmosphere called?
- on which planet can the 'Great White spot' be found?
16 Clues: What is a Martian day called? • A planet in the marvel universe • the sixth largest moon of saturn • 1.4 times the mass of the sun is? • Which is the Closest Star to the Earth? • What is a highly magnetized neutron star? • what's sun's outermost atmosphere called? • objects /bodies of or from the sky above us • Which is the oldest planet in our solar system? • ...
Crossword 2021-09-16
Across
- Which fruit is commonly mistaken for a vegetable
- Which gas make up most of the atmosphere
- Capital of Australia
- What is a 10-letter word meaning "a hundredth of a liter"?
- Galaxy We are currently in
- What is a 10-letter word meaning "judging severely or harshly"?
- What is a 9 letter word meaning "to burn or sear as with a heated iron"?
Down
- What is a 16-letter word meaning "an instrument consisting of nine pieces of cord, formerly used for flogging in the army and navy"?
- Which fruit has no relation to its name?
- Who was the main dictator of WW2
- Largest Planet in the solar system
- Current president of the United States
- Smallest Planet in the solar system
- What is a 10-letter word meaning "a hundredth of a liter"?
- Which type of measurement do we use.
- Closest Star to Earth
- What is a 9 letter word meaning "pertaining to a hundred years or a period of a hundred years"?
17 Clues: Capital of Australia • Closest Star to Earth • Galaxy We are currently in • Who was the main dictator of WW2 • Largest Planet in the solar system • Smallest Planet in the solar system • Which type of measurement do we use. • Current president of the United States • Which fruit has no relation to its name? • Which gas make up most of the atmosphere • ...
Chapter 33 Review 2018-04-26
Across
- The man who discovered the force called gravity
- Made the theory of a heliocentric universe
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Discovered that the planets have oval orbits
- Two major sources guiding Europeans' thinking
- Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon invented this
- The man who made the telescope stronger and probably made the first thermometer
- This organization got into a bitter conflict with Galileo
- Evangelista Torricelli invented this tool to measure atmospheric pressure
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- The first person to view live bacteria under a microscope
- This person made a new measure of temperature and improved upon the thermometer
- A major shift in thinking between 1500 and 1700
- A belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- an idea to be tested in an experiment
- The person who thought that the Earth was in the middle of the universe and that there were only three continents
16 Clues: an idea to be tested in an experiment • Made the theory of a heliocentric universe • Discovered that the planets have oval orbits • Two major sources guiding Europeans' thinking • Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon invented this • The man who discovered the force called gravity • A major shift in thinking between 1500 and 1700 • ...
Patterns of the Earth and Sky 2023-10-16
Across
- the only star in our solar system
- a period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nighttime
- a huge object in space that gives off heat and light
- observations or measurements recorded in an investigation
- information that supports an answer to a question
- an attempt to find out about something
- system the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
- the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun once
Down
- to make a picture in your mind using information from different sources
- a description of how something works or why something happens
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- to move in a regular path around something
- something scientists make to answer questions about the real world
- a scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in the universe
- an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth
- the pull between Earth and other objects, which acts even without touching
16 Clues: the only star in our solar system • an attempt to find out about something • to move in a regular path around something • an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth • information that supports an answer to a question • a huge object in space that gives off heat and light • something we observe to be similar over and over again • ...
STEM X Crossword 2024-09-25
Across
- a simple mechanism that can be used to launch objects
- the gas we need to breathe in to live
- the biggest organ in the human body
- the process that caterpillars undergo to turn into butterflies
- the branch of science that studies of living organisms
- a type of energy that is related to moving objects
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
- the part in the middle of a cell that contains its genetic info
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- the unit of force (also the name of a famous physicist)
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- the smallest part of any substance
- the branch of science relating to the study of matter (hint: you do a lot of reactions in this class!)
- a piece of equipment that allows us to observe small objects
- the branch of science that investigates forces and energy
- the biggest star in our solar system
- the process that turns solid into liquid
16 Clues: the smallest part of any substance • the biggest organ in the human body • the biggest star in our solar system • the gas we need to breathe in to live • the biggest planet in our solar system • the process that turns solid into liquid • an animal that eats both plants and meat • a type of energy that is related to moving objects • ...
Patterns of the Earth and Sky Vocabulary 2025-02-22
Across
- information that supports an answer to a question
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- to make a picture in your mind using information from different sources
- observations or measurements recorded in an investigation
- a scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in the universe
- the pull between Earth and other objects, which acts even without touching
- an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth
Down
- the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun once
- a description of how something works or why something happens
- an attempt to find out about something
- a huge object in space that gives off heat and light
- a period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nightime
- something scientists make to answer questions about the real world
- system the sun, the planets and other objects that orbit the sun
- to move in a regular path around something
- the only star in our solar system
16 Clues: the only star in our solar system • an attempt to find out about something • to move in a regular path around something • an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth • information that supports an answer to a question • a huge object in space that gives off heat and light • something we observe to be similar over and over again • ...
The Planets 2018-12-03
7 Clues: the closest planet to the sun • the red planet's bloody color • the second planet from the sun • the largest in the Solar System. • similar in composition to Neptune • the second-largest in the Solar System • It's the only planet known to have an atmosphere
IBM 2022-04-26
Jack's Science Revision 2020-07-03
Across
- A group of millions or billions of stars.
- The largest planet
- Atmosphere, oceans, sedimentary rocks, fossil fuels and organisms.
- An enormous ball of burning gas.
- planets The 4 planets in our Solar System that are furthest from the Sun.
- A reaction that releases heat energy to the surroundings (A temp increase will be observed) ?
- The rock cycle shows how the materials in rock are recycleed over millions of years.
- The 4 planets in our Solar System that are closest to the Sun.
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- A substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction?
- Breaking up of existing rock.
- A reaction that absorbs heat energy from the surroundings (A temp decrease will be observed)?
- What is the part of the atmosphere nearest to the Earth?
- A star and the planets and other objects orbiting it.
- igneous and metamorphic
- Billions of galaxies that make up everything that exists.
- The carbon cycle shows how carbon compounds enter and leave carbon stores.
16 Clues: The largest planet • igneous and metamorphic • Breaking up of existing rock. • An enormous ball of burning gas. • A group of millions or billions of stars. • A substance that speeds up the rate of a reaction? • A star and the planets and other objects orbiting it. • What is the part of the atmosphere nearest to the Earth? • ...
Crossword 2021-09-16
Across
- Which fruit is commonly mistaken for a vegetable
- Which gas make up most of the atmosphere
- Capital of Australia
- What is a 10-letter word meaning "a hundredth of a liter"?
- Galaxy We are currently in
- What is a 10-letter word meaning "judging severely or harshly"?
- What is a 9 letter word meaning "to burn or sear as with a heated iron"?
Down
- What is a 16-letter word meaning "an instrument consisting of nine pieces of cord, formerly used for flogging in the army and navy"?
- Which fruit has no relation to its name?
- Who was the main dictator of WW2
- Largest Planet in the solar system
- Current president of the United States
- Smallest Planet in the solar system
- What is a 10-letter word meaning "a hundredth of a liter"?
- Which type of measurement do we use.
- Closest Star to Earth
- What is a 9 letter word meaning "pertaining to a hundred years or a period of a hundred years"?
17 Clues: Capital of Australia • Closest Star to Earth • Galaxy We are currently in • Who was the main dictator of WW2 • Largest Planet in the solar system • Smallest Planet in the solar system • Which type of measurement do we use. • Current president of the United States • Which fruit has no relation to its name? • Which gas make up most of the atmosphere • ...
Across the Universe 2023-02-17
Across
- The biggest black hole in a galaxy ever classified
- Found in the bulge of every galaxy whose mass is proportional to the galaxy's mass
- The Earth's ___ is slowing slightly as time continues
- Accr. for the most active telescope
- The first mammal in space
- The first African American person in space
- The closest galaxy to the Milky Way
- Remnants of collisions in space or built up star dust
- Cannot be classified by its shape
- Consists of Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
- A system made up of celestial objects
- The first commercial drink that was drunk in space
- The remains of a nebula that is used to form a sun
- Disk shaped until it experiences differential rotation
- The planet aids in the rotation of Jupiter's moons
- The first man on the moon
- Created when an asteroid impacted Earth and Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name
- A planet that is smaller than the United States
- The first artificial satellite launched ever; was launched by the Russians
- The birth of the universe; also a tv show
- The remains of an exploded star that can be recycled into either building a new star or building a black hole
- The first Mexican ever in space
- Consists of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (and in some cases, Pluto)
- The only planet that can float in water
- The first galaxy that was identified as a spiral galaxy
- Accr. for the longest manned object still in space
- A gas giant with over 79 known moons
- Sunsets on this planet are blue
- The byproducts of formations in the solar system
- The galaxy that contains Orion's Arm
- The only British satellite to be launched with a British rocket
- United State's aeronautics program
- Created as a result of the Sun and the Moon's gravitational pull
Down
- The final phase of a Sun's life when it begins to shed its outer layers
- The first galaxy that was identified as an irregular galaxy
- Appears to be one giant star
- Used for services such as GPS, radio, communication, weather, etc.
- Planets that are located outside of the solar system
- A place that is composed of various galaxies, stars, celestial objects, planets, and black holes
- 88 of these are recognizable
- Discovered in 1771, it was the first galaxy that was identified as an elliptical galaxy and the first galaxy located outside of the Milky Way's local group
- Region of the solar system that expands beyond Neptune's orbit
- The arm that our solar system is located on
- A large celestial object that is neither rubble nor a star
- The planet that snows metal and rains acid
- The remnants of giant stars' cores that are compacted and are created due to gravitational collapse
- The name of the brightest star that we see
- 0.4 astronomical units away from the sun
- Smaller than regular sized galaxies
- The first woman in space
- One of Neptune's moons that orbits its planet backwards
- The powerful explosion of a star when it reaches its final evolutionary stage or the nuclear fusion of a white star
- Named after the Roman God of the ocean
- Collection of celestial objects which are pulled together by gravity
- A force that attracts any object that contains mass
- This person spent the longest time in space
- Possibly a planet
- The first African American woman in space
- A person who is deployed for a space flight program
- 5 of these are found in our solar system
60 Clues: Possibly a planet • The first woman in space • The first mammal in space • The first man on the moon • Appears to be one giant star • 88 of these are recognizable • The first Mexican ever in space • Sunsets on this planet are blue • Cannot be classified by its shape • United State's aeronautics program • Accr. for the most active telescope • The closest galaxy to the Milky Way • ...
Birthday Space Adventure! 2022-04-17
Across
- Neptune’s moon, Triton, orbits the planet _____ and is the only large moon of any of the planets that does this
- The number of planets known as gas giants
- Largest canyon system in the solar system (on Mars)
- National _____ and Space Administration
- three main types of galaxies: elliptical, spiral, and _____
- Another planet that doesn’t have moons
- If you had no spacesuit, you would die in ___ seconds. Cheery.
- Can appear up to 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than a full moon
- The only British satellite to be launched using a British rocket
- Name of the first animal to make an orbital spaceflight around the Earth
- Potentially farthest star yet discovered (APOD April 6)
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- One ____ Earth’s could fit inside the sun
- Recent TV show on Netflix starring Steve Carell, related to space
- NASA’s first satellite ___ 1
- There are more _____ on Earth than starts in the Milky Way
- Smallest dwarf planet
- Jupiter’s second largest moon
- Closest active galaxy to Earth, ___ A (APOD March 17)
- One of two planets that doesn’t have moons
- APOD April 13, 2022 – Over this national monument in Wyoming
- Related to space, not science, gets you pretty riled up when people believe in it
- Sunset color on Mars
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- Even in an ____, a trip to Pluto would take about 800 years
- April 12, 1981 - NASA sends its first shuttle into space, the _____
- Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, Perseverance, and ___
- APOD April 17, 2018 - Except for the rings of Saturn the ___ (M57) is probably the most famous celestial band
- First food eaten in space by an American astronaut
- The abbreviation of the governing body for space laws.
- On Venus, it snows ___ and rains sulfuric acid
- Although there is no official solid boundary for where space begins, the ____ line sits at 62 miles above sea-level and is conventionally used as the start of outer space in space treaties or for aerospace records keeping
- Your astrological sign
- Comet that is next projected to be visible on Earth in 2061
- The well-composed night skyscape from APOD April 17, 2020 was recorded from ___, a municipality on the island of La Palma, Canary Islands.
- is an extremely luminous active galactic nucleus, powered by a supermassive black hole
- A cold and dark area of our Solar System which contains thousands of comets, asteroids and other objects – the ____ belt
- The final frontier
- One of Saturn’s smaller moons that reflects 90% of the Sun’s light
- Planet with fastest winds in solar system
- APOD April 17, 2021 - The Flame Nebula is a stand out in optical images of the dusty, crowded star forming regions toward Orion's belt and the easternmost belt star ____
- The first celestial object identified as being spiral
- Main feature of today’s APOD (April 17, 2022)
- APOD April 17, 2019 - One of the brightest galaxies in planet Earth's sky is similar in size to our Milky Way Galaxy: big, beautiful ___ 81
- 2001: A Space _____
- mons Largest volcano in solar system
- APOD April 17, 2016 – Known informally as ______ clouds, they can be stunning in appearance, unusual in occurrence, are relatively unstudied, and have even been suggested as a new type of cloud. Good luck with this one. Very cool pic, though.
- APOD April 8, 2022 - Also known as C/1995 O1, _____ is recognized as one of the most compositionally pristine comets to pass through the inner Solar System.
47 Clues: The final frontier • 2001: A Space _____ • Sunset color on Mars • Smallest dwarf planet • Your astrological sign • NASA’s first satellite ___ 1 • Jupiter’s second largest moon • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • mons Largest volcano in solar system • Another planet that doesn’t have moons • National _____ and Space Administration • The number of planets known as gas giants • ...
inner and outer planets 2021-04-29
Across
- smallest planet in the Solar System and is the closest to the Sun
- It is a gas giant with a mass two and a half times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined
- the substance of the land surface; soil.
- largest dawrf planet
- which planet is shaped more like an egg than a circle
- is 17 times the mass of Earth, slightly more massive than its near-twin Uranus.
- It is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
- dwarf planet and perhaps the second largest Kuiper belt object in the classical population
- It is a gas giant with an average radius of about nine and a half times that of Earth.
- dawrf planet has the most moons
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- smallest dawrf planet
- Its name is a reference to the Greek god of the sky
- planets are most likely made from gas
- closest to Earth
- It is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
- orbits closest to the sun
- being larger than only Mercury.
17 Clues: closest to Earth • largest dawrf planet • smallest dawrf planet • orbits closest to the sun • being larger than only Mercury. • dawrf planet has the most moons • planets are most likely made from gas • the substance of the land surface; soil. • Its name is a reference to the Greek god of the sky • which planet is shaped more like an egg than a circle • ...
Patterns of Earth and Sky Group 3 2023-11-30
Across
- a scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in the universe
- information that supports an answer to a question
- to make a picture in your mind using information from different sources
- the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun once
- a huge object in space that gives off heat and light
- the pull between Earth and other objects, which acts even without touching
- an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth
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- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- an attempt to find out about something
- a description of how something works or why something happens
- a period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nighttime
- the only star in our solar system
- observations or measurements recorded in an investigation
- system the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
- something scientists make to answer questions about the real world
- to move in a regular path around something
16 Clues: the only star in our solar system • an attempt to find out about something • an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth • to move in a regular path around something • information that supports an answer to a question • a huge object in space that gives off heat and light • something we observe to be similar over and over again • ...
Q1 Reflection 2024-10-28
Across
- The material that builds up and compresses into rock
- The axis of earth that divides the northern and southern hemispheres
- When an object spins on its axis
- A group of planets in our solar system that are very light, rocky, and icy
- One of the variables that causes the force of gravity
- A type of fossil that helps date rock strata
- When the moon appears fully illuminated in the night sky
- A single layer in a stack of sedimentary rock
- When an object orbits around another object
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- When the moon blocks out the sun from earth's perspective
- A group of planets in our solar system that are very dense and rocky
- When the earth blocks the moon from the sun and appears red
- When the light from the sun directly hits earth in a certain spot
- When the moon appears dark in the night sky
- A force of attraction between any two objects with mass
- Remains or impression of ancient organisms preserved in rock
16 Clues: When an object spins on its axis • When the moon appears dark in the night sky • When an object orbits around another object • A type of fossil that helps date rock strata • A single layer in a stack of sedimentary rock • The material that builds up and compresses into rock • One of the variables that causes the force of gravity • ...
IBM 2022-04-26
Aggie, Hanna, Emilie 2024-11-13
Across
- - the action of rotating about an axis or center.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- - a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere.
- hole - a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- 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 celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star.
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
- - the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days (about 21 June and 22 December).
- - the force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- - the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft round a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution
- - a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- - the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length (about 22 September and 20 March).
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- - a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a ‘tail’ of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another plane
- the sun's rays as a source of energy from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated.
- - a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space as a meteor. Over 90 per cent of meteorites are of rock while the remainder consist wholly or partly of iron and nickel.
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- planet - a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system.
- - a spot or patch that appears from time to time on the sun's surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings.
- belt - The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, centered on the Sun and roughly spanning the space between the orbits of the planets
- giant - a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature. Red giants are thought to be in a late stage of evolution when no hydrogen remains in the core to fuel nuclear fusion.
- Belt -
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun. Large numbers of these, ranging enormously in size, are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, though some have more eccentric orbits.
- - a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year, which is 9.4607 × 1012 km (nearly 6 million million miles).
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet
- Way - The Milky Way is the galaxy that includes the Solar System
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
30 Clues: Belt - • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • - the action of rotating about an axis or center. • a celestial body orbiting the earth or another plane • a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system. • - a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star. • the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet • ...
Aggie, Hanna, Emilie 2024-11-13
Across
- - the action of rotating about an axis or center.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- - a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere.
- hole - a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- 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 celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star.
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
- - the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days (about 21 June and 22 December).
- - the force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- - the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft round a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution
- - a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- - the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length (about 22 September and 20 March).
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- - a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a ‘tail’ of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another plane
- the sun's rays as a source of energy from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated.
- - a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space as a meteor. Over 90 per cent of meteorites are of rock while the remainder consist wholly or partly of iron and nickel.
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- planet - a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system.
- - a spot or patch that appears from time to time on the sun's surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings.
- belt - The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, centered on the Sun and roughly spanning the space between the orbits of the planets
- giant - a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature. Red giants are thought to be in a late stage of evolution when no hydrogen remains in the core to fuel nuclear fusion.
- Belt -
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun. Large numbers of these, ranging enormously in size, are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, though some have more eccentric orbits.
- - a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year, which is 9.4607 × 1012 km (nearly 6 million million miles).
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet
- Way - The Milky Way is the galaxy that includes the Solar System
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
30 Clues: Belt - • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • - the action of rotating about an axis or center. • a celestial body orbiting the earth or another plane • a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system. • - a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star. • the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet • ...
In a Galaxy Far Far Away 2025-07-22
Across
- Can't travel in space
- Cloud of dust or gas in outer space
- Hailey’s _____ comes every 76 years
- 71% of this planet is covered by water
- Red planet
- Rains this on Neptune and Uranus
- System of millions of stars together
- Alien spaceship
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- Mercury and Venus are missing this
- Planets outside our solar system
- Small, rocky object that orbits the sun
- Earth’s galaxy
- Coldest planet
13 Clues: Red planet • Earth’s galaxy • Coldest planet • Alien spaceship • Can't travel in space • Planets outside our solar system • Rains this on Neptune and Uranus • Mercury and Venus are missing this • Cloud of dust or gas in outer space • Hailey’s _____ comes every 76 years • System of millions of stars together • 71% of this planet is covered by water • ...
SOLAR 2023-10-30
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- Any object that orbits a planet or star
- A large natural object that orbits a planet
- A time of year with typical weather patterns
- A ball of gas that releases light and heat
- An imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- A large space rock that orbits the Sun
- The time it takes a planet to rotate once
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- A representation of an idea
- The phase when the sunlit side of the Moon is facing towards Earth
- A half of the Earth
- The regular rising and falling of the sea
- The motion of one object around another
- A group of millions or billions of stars
- An attractive force between any two objects
- An imaginary line through an object
15 Clues: A half of the Earth • A representation of an idea • An imaginary line through an object • A large space rock that orbits the Sun • Any object that orbits a planet or star • The motion of one object around another • A group of millions or billions of stars • The regular rising and falling of the sea • The time it takes a planet to rotate once • ...
🌞 Renewable Energy Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-03
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- – Energy generated by flowing or falling water
- – Organic material used as fuel
- – Energy harnessed from sunlight
- – Heat energy from beneath Earth’s surface
- Energy – Power that doesn’t pollute the environment
- Output – Measure of energy produced by a system
- Farm – A group of turbines generating electricity from wind
- – Energy that meets present needs without harming future generations
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- – Gas produced by decomposing organic matter
- – Effect caused by trapped heat in Earth’s atmosphere
- Panel – Device that collects solar energy
- – Technology that converts sunlight directly into electricity
- – Element linked to greenhouse gas emissions
- Thermal – System that captures sunlight for heating
- – Fuel made from living matter
- – A machine that spins to generate power
- – Type of energy that naturally replenishes
- – Energy from ocean tides
- – Pollutants released into the air
- – Energy from air movement
20 Clues: – Energy from ocean tides • – Energy from air movement • – Fuel made from living matter • – Organic material used as fuel • – Energy harnessed from sunlight • – Pollutants released into the air • – A machine that spins to generate power • Panel – Device that collects solar energy • – Heat energy from beneath Earth’s surface • – Type of energy that naturally replenishes • ...
Solar Panels 2024-05-21
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- Silicon is very ______ intensive
- Elon Musk introduced this solar panel
- Who discovered a power cell?
- What can shorten thin films lifespan?
- What does flexible solar panel convert to get electricity
- Which solar panel did Elon Musk introduce
- A measurement used for measuring energy
- Solar panel that can bend 360 degrees
- What are some solar panels classified as?
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- 90% of solar panels are made from this
- How much precent of pure silicon does a metal have to be for polysilicon makers to use
- Are flexible solar panels waterproof?
- How does flexible solar stick onto something?
- What do polysilicon makers remove from the 99% pure silicon metals
- How much does flexible solar panels weigh? (round up to nearest whole number)
- Flexible solar can generate 3x more electricity under ____ sunlight conditions
16 Clues: Who discovered a power cell? • Silicon is very ______ intensive • Are flexible solar panels waterproof? • Elon Musk introduced this solar panel • What can shorten thin films lifespan? • Solar panel that can bend 360 degrees • 90% of solar panels are made from this • A measurement used for measuring energy • Which solar panel did Elon Musk introduce • ...
Space 2017-01-12
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- Reflect Light
- Emit light
- To investigate space and its surrounding environments
- Armstrong was the first person on the moon
- A type of eclipse where the sun is obscured by the moon
- The earth is on an
- A force that keeps us on the ground
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- A model of the earth's rotation around the sun
- A vehicle used to travel to space
- The number of planets in our solar system
- We breath this in and out
- Where robots have travelled to
12 Clues: Emit light • Reflect Light • The earth is on an • We breath this in and out • Where robots have travelled to • A vehicle used to travel to space • A force that keeps us on the ground • The number of planets in our solar system • Armstrong was the first person on the moon • A model of the earth's rotation around the sun • To investigate space and its surrounding environments • ...
cool space facts!! 2024-03-21
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- this is a ice giant has super sonic
- the bigist rocky plant in the solar system
- true or false a cat has gone to space
- what plant is after earth
- the 1st animal in space
- the first Succesful Apollo mission
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- the bigist plant in the solar sytem
- what plant has the most carbon dioxide
- the 1st Apollo mission to land on the moon
- one of the funniest name of a nebula
- the real name for the sun
- how many moons dose Jupiter have
12 Clues: the 1st animal in space • what plant is after earth • the real name for the sun • how many moons dose Jupiter have • the first Succesful Apollo mission • the bigist plant in the solar sytem • this is a ice giant has super sonic • one of the funniest name of a nebula • true or false a cat has gone to space • what plant has the most carbon dioxide • ...
Solar Panels 2024-05-21
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- Silicon is very ______ intensive
- Elon Musk introduced this solar panel
- Who discovered a power cell?
- What can shorten thin films lifespan?
- What does flexible solar panel convert to get electricity
- Which solar panel did Elon Musk introduce
- A measurement used for measuring energy
- Solar panel that can bend 360 degrees
- What are some solar panels classified as?
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- 90% of solar panels are made from this
- How much precent of pure silicon does a metal have to be for polysilicon makers to use
- Are flexible solar panels waterproof?
- How does flexible solar stick onto something?
- What do polysilicon makers remove from the 99% pure silicon metals
- How much does flexible solar panels weigh? (round up to nearest whole number)
- Flexible solar can generate 3x more electricity under ____ sunlight conditions
16 Clues: Who discovered a power cell? • Silicon is very ______ intensive • Are flexible solar panels waterproof? • Elon Musk introduced this solar panel • What can shorten thin films lifespan? • Solar panel that can bend 360 degrees • 90% of solar panels are made from this • A measurement used for measuring energy • Which solar panel did Elon Musk introduce • ...
universe crossword puzzle 2020-08-03
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- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
- giant a giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
- luminous ball of gas
- containing billions of galaxy
- orbiting the earth
- hole nothing can escape this
- planet Pluto was reclassified as this in 2006
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- year distance that light travels in one year
- a powerful and luminous stellar explosion
- star at the center of the solar system
- piece of stony or metallic debris
- the third planet for the sun
12 Clues: orbiting the earth • luminous ball of gas • hole nothing can escape this • the third planet for the sun • containing billions of galaxy • piece of stony or metallic debris • star at the center of the solar system • a powerful and luminous stellar explosion • year distance that light travels in one year • planet Pluto was reclassified as this in 2006 • ...
cool space facts!! 2024-03-21
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- this is a ice giant has super sonic
- the bigist rocky plant in the solar system
- true or false a cat has gone to space
- what plant is after earth
- the 1st animal in space
- the first Succesful Apollo mission
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- the bigist plant in the solar sytem
- what plant has the most carbon dioxide
- the 1st Apollo mission to land on the moon
- one of the funniest name of a nebula
- the real name for the sun
- how many moons dose Jupiter have
12 Clues: the 1st animal in space • what plant is after earth • the real name for the sun • how many moons dose Jupiter have • the first Succesful Apollo mission • the bigist plant in the solar sytem • this is a ice giant has super sonic • one of the funniest name of a nebula • true or false a cat has gone to space • what plant has the most carbon dioxide • ...
Astronomy 2 Review 2020-10-29
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- The sun is about ___ billion years old
- Caused by meteoroids hitting the moon
- On of the gases that make up the sun
- Type of eclipse -Moon passes over the sun
- The sun's energy comes from nuclear _________
- The Earth's Natural satellite
- The lighter part of an eclipse's shadow
- A tide when gravitational pull are at right angles
- Type of eclipse-shadow of Earth passes over moon
- Fading
- Protects Earth from the Solar Wind
- Small dark areas on the sun's surface
- __ theory of how the moon formed
- Darkest part of an eclipse's shadow
- One of the gases that make up the sun
- The side of the moon we always see
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- The side of the moon we never see
- Reddish loops of gas that arc
- Growing
- protects Earth from the solar wind
- Electrically charged particles from corona
- The outer most region of the sun
- Explosions from chromosphere
- Occur because waters pulled by gravity
- Type of tide when pull of moon & sun are parallel
- Takes moon about a _ to make rotation & revolution
- The medium size start at the center of solar system
- Where the sun's energy originates
28 Clues: Fading • Growing • Explosions from chromosphere • Reddish loops of gas that arc • The Earth's Natural satellite • The outer most region of the sun • __ theory of how the moon formed • The side of the moon we never see • Where the sun's energy originates • protects Earth from the solar wind • Protects Earth from the Solar Wind • The side of the moon we always see • ...
Unit 2 Astronomy 2023-10-10
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- when we have equal hours of day and night over the equator
- when a planet moves around another object like a star
- model of the solar system with the earth at the center and the sun and other planets revolving around it
- occurs when we have syzygy, or the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in a straight line
- darkest part of the shadow of a eclipse
- occurs when the moon's shadow falls on the moon
- dirty iceball that orbit the Sun, has 2 tails that form and are longest when closest to the sun
- rocky bodies that travel through space, usually concentrated between Mars and Jupiter
- usually June 22nd, when we have the most hours of daylight in a day
- when a planet spins on its axis
- force that if an object is in motion, it wants to stay in motion, and if an object is at rest, it wants to stay at rest
- force that attracts one object to another
- occurs when the moon and the sun are at a 90* angle
- four outer planets are known as this
- when moon's light increases, these phases are lit on the right side of the moon
- path that planet takes during revolution
- moon that we cannot see in the sky, when moon is between the earth and sun
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- band of astroids between Mars and Jupiter
- moon that we see fully illuminated, when moon and Sun are at opposite sides of Earth
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are considered this. located closest to the sun with a rocky surface and higher density
- Usually December 21st, when we have the least hours of daylight in the northern hemisphere
- spherical cloud surrounding solar system where many long period comets originate
- band in outer solar system past Neptune where many comets are found
- shape of moon that is more than half, but not fully lit
- the shape of Earth's orbit
- shape of moon that is like a banana, or a sliver of light
- a meteor that is traveling through space
- process of combining atoms, releasing a lot of heat and light energy
- model of the solar system with the sun at the center and planets revolving around it
- current hypothesis for how the moon formed
- partial shadow occuring during an eclipse
- occurs when earth's shadow falls on the moon
- meteoroid that survives trip through atmosphere and hits the ground
- dark spots on the moon
- meteoroids that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up from the friction
- when moon's light decreases, light leaves on the left side
- light spots on the moon
37 Clues: dark spots on the moon • light spots on the moon • the shape of Earth's orbit • when a planet spins on its axis • four outer planets are known as this • darkest part of the shadow of a eclipse • a meteor that is traveling through space • path that planet takes during revolution • band of astroids between Mars and Jupiter • partial shadow occuring during an eclipse • ...
Space vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- to invent something
- the universe as a whole
- a satelite that orbits the earth
- to become extinct
- the people that work are in the space ship
- it means you have none of x thing amymore
- the planets orbiting around the sun form this
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- our solar system plus other solar systems
- a vehicle used for space travel
- made by humans, not by nature
- to suddenly find something or someone you weren´t looking for
- a hole in a planet
12 Clues: to become extinct • a hole in a planet • to invent something • the universe as a whole • made by humans, not by nature • a vehicle used for space travel • a satelite that orbits the earth • our solar system plus other solar systems • it means you have none of x thing amymore • the people that work are in the space ship • the planets orbiting around the sun form this • ...
Sc 8: pp. 166-169 2024-11-30
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- many unstable materials breaking down into stable materials
- over time, the solar nebula flattened in to this
- resulted in a dense center and concentric layers around the core
- as Earth formed, it became this
- about 4.6 billion yrs ago, a cloud of gas & dust pulled together and rotated
- when Earth was experiencing this, it allowed materials within the planet to move and flow
- the star that is the center of our solar system
- formed in the inner part of the disk from dense rocky & metallic materials
- energy of motion
- one of the gases that volcanoes belched out
- one of the gases that volcanoes belched out
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- when you lift an object off the ground, it gains this.
- the force of this pulled high-density materials towards the center
- this occurred as the planet cooled and solidified
- this dense material began to sink toward the center due to the force of gravity
- scientists think the universe formed these many billion years ago
- center
- continues to be generated in Earth's interior
- continue to pour out molten rock
- the largest bodies became these
- one of the gases that volcanoes belched out
21 Clues: center • energy of motion • as Earth formed, it became this • the largest bodies became these • continue to pour out molten rock • one of the gases that volcanoes belched out • one of the gases that volcanoes belched out • one of the gases that volcanoes belched out • continues to be generated in Earth's interior • the star that is the center of our solar system • ...
Eclipse Words 2024-04-08
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- - The weak or pale part of the moon’s shadow. From within the penumbra, the sun is only partially blocked by the moon.
- - The maximum phase of a total solar eclipse, during which the moon’s disk completely covers the sun’s bright face. Totality occurs between second and third contact. It can last from a fraction of a second to a maximum of 7 minutes 31 seconds.
- - The darkest part of the moon’s shadow within which the entirety of the sun’s bright face is blocked. Within this, the moon appears larger than the sun. An observer standing in this phase sees a total solar eclipse.
- Plumes - Bright structures of outflowing gas that occur along magnetic field lines in coronal holes. These field lines extend into the solar system. Although plumes usually occur at the poles, they can appear anywhere there is a coronal hole.
- Contact (C3) - The instant when the total or annular phase of a solar eclipse ends. For a total eclipse, this is synonymous with the appearance of
- Obscuration - Measure of the sun’s surface area cut off from view (occulted) by the moon.
- - An obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- Contact (C1) - The moment when the moon takes its first tiny nibble out of the solar disk - the beginning of the partial phase of an eclipse.
- Contact (C2) - The instant when the total or annular phase of an eclipse begins. For a total eclipse, this is synonymous with the disappearance of the first diamond ring. At second contact during a total solar eclipse, darkness suddenly falls, but only to the level of deep twilight.
- - The earth’s only natural satellite. It orbits at an average distance of 384,000 km and is about 30 times the diameter of the earth. Over time, earth’s gravity has caused tidal locking, causing the same side of this object to always face earth.
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- Loops - Found around sunspots and in active regions. These structures are associated with the closed magnetic field lines which connect magnetic regions on the solar surface.
- Streamers - Large caplike coronal structures with long pointed peaks that usually overlie sunspots and active regions. We often find a prominence or filament lying at the base of these structures.
- - The lower atmosphere of the sun just above the photosphere that appears as a thin crimson ring around the edge of the sun during a total solar eclipse.
- - The outermost layer of the solar atmosphere. This is made of a tenuous ionized gas called plasma with temperatures up to many millions of degrees Fahrenheit. It is visible to the naked eye only during a total solar eclipse.
- Magnitude - The fraction of the sun’s diameter covered by the moon. It is a ratio of sun/moon diameters and should not be confused with
- Contact (C4) - The instant when the moon no longer covers any part of the solar disk. This signals the conclusion of the partial phase of an eclipse.
- - Structures in the corona consisting of cool plasma supported by magnetic fields. These are bright structures when seen over the solar limb, but appear dark when seen against the bright solar disk. This is seen on the disk and also known as filaments.
- - Caused by shafts of sunlight shining through deep valleys on the lunar limb (edge), they look like a series of brilliant beads popping on and off. They appear just prior to second contact and just after third contact at annular and total solar eclipses. They are named after English astronomer, Francis Baily, who first described them during the annular eclipse of May 15, 1836.
- - The maximum phase of an annular eclipse when the moon’s entire disk is seen silhouetted against the sun. Annularity occurs between second and third contact. It can last from a fraction of a second to a maximum of 12 minutes 30 seconds.
- - Of or resembling the moon
- - A dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.
21 Clues: - Of or resembling the moon • - A dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface. • Obscuration - Measure of the sun’s surface area cut off from view (occulted) by the moon. • - The weak or pale part of the moon’s shadow. From within the penumbra, the sun is only partially blocked by the moon. • ...
Solar Panels 2024-05-21
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- A natural resource or source of energy able to be used indefinitely.
- Abbreviation of photovoltaic cells.
- The main component that powers the solar panel.
- A device that collect solar power and turns it to energy.
- Positive and ... charges.
- A lighter and and cheaper variant to normal solar panels.
- Power obtained from the use of physical or chemical resources.
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- A new type of solar panels fit for domed roofs.
- The unit used to measure solar panel energy output
- A nonmechanical device that converts sunlight directly into electricity.
- A factor used to describe how effective something is.
- A form of energy involving charged particles.
- A common material used in solar panels.
- A process used to describe intake of solar energy using solar panels.
- A ... of solar panels.
- The energy solar panels take in.
16 Clues: A ... of solar panels. • Positive and ... charges. • The energy solar panels take in. • Abbreviation of photovoltaic cells. • A common material used in solar panels. • A form of energy involving charged particles. • A new type of solar panels fit for domed roofs. • The main component that powers the solar panel. • The unit used to measure solar panel energy output • ...
Crossword 009 - Space 2024-09-28
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- Massive ball of gas that generates light through nuclear fusion.
- A system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- Either of the two times in the year when the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator. Xena gave Gabrielle a toy sheep during this holiday.
- A star with a mass at least ten times that of the sun.
- Ur girlfriend. Affect tides.
- First artificial satellite launched into orbit by the Soviet Union.
- A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- Rotating neutron star that emits beams of radiation.
- A spherical shell of icy objects surrounding our solar system.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the sky.
- A region in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape.
- A shooting star that burns up upon entering Earth's atmosphere.
- Small rocky body orbiting the sun, mostly found in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space; some form from exploded stars.
- A person trained to travel in space.
- A celestial body orbiting a star, not emitting its own light.
- The universe as a whole. Also a cult in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (although, spelled differently).
- A unit of astronomical distance equal to about 5.88 trillion miles.
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- A vehicle used for travel in outer space.
- An instrument that aids in observing distant objects in space.
- An unmanned spacecraft designed to collect data about its surroundings.
- An artificial object placed into orbit. Used for communication.
- The scientific study of celestial objects and the universe.
- Famous astronomer who made groundbreaking observations of space. Featured in a song from Queen.
- Extremely luminous and active galactic nucleus.
- Russian equivalent of a person who travels to space.
- A vehicle used to propel spacecraft into orbit.
- A star showing a sudden increase in brightness and then slowly fading.
- Nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way.
- An icy celestial body with a glowing tail when near the sun.
- The rapid expansion of matter marking the origin of the universe.
- When one celestial body obscures another.
- When day and night are approximately equal in length. March and September.
- A planet and Gaga song.
- Pertaining to the sun. Often seen in conjunction with 'system.'
- Light display caused by solar wind interacting with Earth's magnetic field. Top 5 favorite names of mine.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth or any other physical body.
- Path taken by a planet or satellite around another body.
- Line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
- Red Planet.
40 Clues: Red Planet. • A planet and Gaga song. • Ur girlfriend. Affect tides. • A person trained to travel in space. • Nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way. • A vehicle used for travel in outer space. • When one celestial body obscures another. • Extremely luminous and active galactic nucleus. • A vehicle used to propel spacecraft into orbit. • ...
Unit 2 Space 2024-11-14
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- the final phase of a med/low mass star’s life, does no fusion
- model of the solar system with the Earth at the center
- smallest unit of matter
- subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom with a positive charge
- planet with the longest revolution
- a baby star
- when the eccentricity is closer to one the ellipse is _______
- larger cores of high mass stars become a ____________ at the end of their life
- planet with the shortest rotation
- which element has 117 protons?
- horizontal/x-axis of the HR diagram
- energy that moves through space as a wave is ___________ radiation
- which element has 97 protons?
- phase of a star’s life that fuses helium to iron
- the moon is a natural ____________ of the Earth
- star phase that fuses hydrogen to helium
- object with more mass will have a(n) (increase or decrease) in gravitational pull
- the rocky inner planets are classified as ____________
- which element has 83 protons?
- force that draws objects towards the center
- planet that is outside of our solar system
- ball of gas held together by its own gravity
- smaller cores of high mass stars become a _____ ______ at the end of their life
- ___________ space station (I.S.S.)
- the gaseous outer planets are classified as ____________
- dark flat plains of the moon
- bright elevated spots of the moon
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- violent explosion at the end of a high mass star’s life
- birthplace of all stars, a cloud of gas and dust
- a device that takes incoming light and separates it by wavelength and frequency
- gravitational pull on mass
- planet with the shortest revolution
- an object that is farther away will have a(n) (increase or decrease) in gravitational pull
- vertical/y-axis of the HR diagram
- star phase that fuses helium to carbon
- Heat, _________, and energy are produced from nuclear fusion
- shape of an orbit
- color of star with the longest lifespan
- object going around another object
- bowl shaped depression
- color of star with the shortest lifespan
- planet with the longest rotation
- modern model of the solar system with the sun at the center
- combining two atoms to form a heavier atom, stars do this
- when the eccentricity is closer to zero the ellipse is ________
- ratio that tells us the shape of an ellipse
- ________ theory of the formation of the solar system
- exploration technique that makes far away objects appear closer
- laws that all orbiting bodies follow
- object spinning around a central axis
- luminosity of the sun
- the amount of matter something is made of
- widest point of an ellipse
53 Clues: a baby star • shape of an orbit • luminosity of the sun • bowl shaped depression • smallest unit of matter • gravitational pull on mass • widest point of an ellipse • dark flat plains of the moon • which element has 97 protons? • which element has 83 protons? • which element has 117 protons? • planet with the longest rotation • vertical/y-axis of the HR diagram • ...
SPELLING PRACTICE 2025-05-02
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2022-11-28
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- solar panels; panels of solar cells that convert energy from the sun into electric energy
- the furnace and/or air conditioner and associated ducts or pipes used to distribute heated or cooled air or water through a house
- a system of building in which components such as wall framing or roof trusses are built in a factory rather than on the job site
- designing the exterior space that surrounds a home
- using resources to meet current human needs, while preserving the environment so that these needs can continue to be met in the future
- the lowest portion of a building's foundation
- the circuits that carry electricity in a product or that provide electricity for lights and appliances in a new home
- a system that is not controlled through the use of a feedback device
- a structure that forms a framework to support the roof and any loads applied to it
- vertical framing members to which gypsum board, paneling, or other wall coverings are attached
- a mixture of clay and straw used as a structural material
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- a building system that involves basic units of different sizes and shapes that can be combined on site
- a means of transmitting and receiving information between two or more points
- a horizontal member of a house frameowkr that supports the floor
- a covering over joists that supports the other floor coverings
- a smaller system that operates as part of a larger system
- material used in walls and ceiling of a building to help prevent heat loss in winter and heat gain during the summer
- a system that includes a feedback device to provide control
- a series of parts or objects connected together for a particular purpose
- a scale diagram of a room or building drawn as if seen from above
- boards that support the lines set up to locate the building on a site so excavating can begin for the foundation
- the simplest form of a framed structure, with horizontal framing members (lintels or beams) supported by vertical members (posts)
- a horizontal structural member, usually used to support floor or roof joists
23 Clues: the lowest portion of a building's foundation • designing the exterior space that surrounds a home • a smaller system that operates as part of a larger system • a mixture of clay and straw used as a structural material • a system that includes a feedback device to provide control • a covering over joists that supports the other floor coverings • ...
cool space facts!! 2024-03-21
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- this is a ice giant has super sonic
- the bigist rocky plant in the solar system
- true or false a cat has gone to space
- what plant is after earth
- the 1st animal in space
- the first Succesful Apollo mission
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- the bigist plant in the solar sytem
- what plant has the most carbon dioxide
- the 1st Apollo mission to land on the moon
- one of the funniest name of a nebula
- the real name for the sun
- how many moons dose Jupiter have
12 Clues: the 1st animal in space • what plant is after earth • the real name for the sun • how many moons dose Jupiter have • the first Succesful Apollo mission • the bigist plant in the solar sytem • this is a ice giant has super sonic • one of the funniest name of a nebula • true or false a cat has gone to space • what plant has the most carbon dioxide • ...
Planets 2020-10-13
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- no longer considered a main planet
- the word associated with the days
- hottest planet
- a ball of rock, ice and frozen gases
- name of famous comet
- planet with beautiful ring system
- the smallest and innermost planet
- furthest planet
- large object that revolves around the sun
- the imaginary pole that earth rotates on
- the path of one object as it moves around
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- a pattern of stars
- device use to observe distant objects
- a huge system of many stars, gases, dust
- star at a center of a solar system
- what the earth does on axis
- planet which we live
- name of a huge telescope
- fifth planet from the sun
- planet with the coldest temperature
- any natural body revolving the planet
- a huge ball of superheated voices
22 Clues: hottest planet • furthest planet • a pattern of stars • planet which we live • name of famous comet • name of a huge telescope • fifth planet from the sun • what the earth does on axis • the word associated with the days • planet with beautiful ring system • the smallest and innermost planet • a huge ball of superheated voices • no longer considered a main planet • ...
Ch 8-11 2024-01-30
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- a planet whose orbit lies in the outer part of the Solar System. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are outer planets.
- a small, generally rocky, solid body orbiting the Sun and ranging in diameter from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers.
- cloud a vast region in which comet nuclei orbit. This cloud lies far beyond the orbit of Neptune.
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- an object that orbits the Sun and is massive enough that its gravity compresses it into an approximately spherical shape
- a planet orbiting in the inner part of the Solar System. Sometimes taken to mean Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- the Sun, planets, their moons, and other bodies that orbit the Sun.
- belt a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in which most of the Solar System’s asteroids are located.
- a small body in orbit around the Sun, consisting of a tiny, icy core and a tail of gas and dust.
8 Clues: the Sun, planets, their moons, and other bodies that orbit the Sun. • a small body in orbit around the Sun, consisting of a tiny, icy core and a tail of gas and dust. • cloud a vast region in which comet nuclei orbit. This cloud lies far beyond the orbit of Neptune. • ...
Exploring Our Solar System 2021-02-10
Across
- a circle path around a larger object
- huge explosions on the sun
- detect radio waves from space
- area surrounding the sun
- big chunks of dirt and ice with tails
- the largest planet
Down
- pieces of space stuff that hit Earth's atmosphere
- surface of the sun where most of the energy escapes
- sun
- leftover rocky chunks from the formation of the solar system
10 Clues: sun • the largest planet • area surrounding the sun • huge explosions on the sun • detect radio waves from space • a circle path around a larger object • big chunks of dirt and ice with tails • pieces of space stuff that hit Earth's atmosphere • surface of the sun where most of the energy escapes • leftover rocky chunks from the formation of the solar system
10 2024-03-15
Across
- Large group of galaxies that are gravitationally bound
- Dwarf Remnant of a low to medium mass star
- Planet Rocky planet with a solid surface
- Dwarf Hypothetical stellar remnant that has cooled down to the point where it no longer emits light
Down
- Theory Theory explaining the formation of the solar system from a giant cloud of gas and dust
- Energy Hypothetical form of energy that is thought to permeate all of space and accelerate the expansion of the universe
- Nebula Bright shell of gas ejected by a dying star
- Evolution Process by which a star changes over its lifetime
- Nebula Rotating disk of gas and dust from which the solar system formed
- Matter Hypothetical form of matter that does not emit or interact with electromagnetic radiation
10 Clues: Planet Rocky planet with a solid surface • Dwarf Remnant of a low to medium mass star • Nebula Bright shell of gas ejected by a dying star • Large group of galaxies that are gravitationally bound • Evolution Process by which a star changes over its lifetime • Nebula Rotating disk of gas and dust from which the solar system formed • ...
Science´s Review 2022-02-03
Across
- is the smallest unit of life.
- is the human immunodeficiency virus.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- is the process of exchange of gases in the body.
- are the four directions in the word.
- energy produced by the sun.
Down
- Is the study of the stars.
- they feed on plants.
- it is the process of transforming food.
- support the plant.
10 Clues: support the plant. • they feed on plants. • Is the study of the stars. • energy produced by the sun. • is the smallest unit of life. • is the human immunodeficiency virus. • are the four directions in the word. • The largest planet in the solar system. • it is the process of transforming food. • is the process of exchange of gases in the body.
002 S5 2015-09-24
Across
- collectors used on ground source heat pumps when area is limited
- considered to be a carbon neutral energy source
- used to capture solar energy
- a solar thermal system with a pump
- converts a low temperature heat from a source to a higher temperature heat
Down
- has a cycle of changing from liquid to gas in heat pumps
- part of a wood burner
- solar thermal systems ? carbon dioxide emissions
- used to extract ground source heat
9 Clues: part of a wood burner • used to capture solar energy • a solar thermal system with a pump • used to extract ground source heat • considered to be a carbon neutral energy source • solar thermal systems ? carbon dioxide emissions • has a cycle of changing from liquid to gas in heat pumps • collectors used on ground source heat pumps when area is limited • ...
Myan crossword 2025-12-16
Across
- this is the number they invented
- their number system was based on this number
- before machines existed
- what their solar calendar was called
- they had many of these
- corn
- what their five unlucky days were called
- the time when they were most impressive
- they worshiped these
Down
- a ceremony with a specific order
- number system has these many symbols
- what their ritual calendar was called
- buildings where they studied the sky
- Mayan writing symbols
14 Clues: corn • they worshiped these • Mayan writing symbols • they had many of these • before machines existed • this is the number they invented • a ceremony with a specific order • number system has these many symbols • what their solar calendar was called • buildings where they studied the sky • what their ritual calendar was called • the time when they were most impressive • ...
science 2023-10-16
Across
- small bodies that are remains of the solar systems
- floating rocks in space
- every planet besides mercury and Venus
- Leo is an example
- biggest planet in solar system
Down
- made up of gas rock and ice
- pattern of stars but not a constellation
- planets Pluto is an example of
- all the planets revolve around it
- we live on this planet
10 Clues: Leo is an example • we live on this planet • floating rocks in space • made up of gas rock and ice • biggest planet in solar system • all the planets revolve around it • planets Pluto is an example of • every planet besides mercury and Venus • pattern of stars but not a constellation • small bodies that are remains of the solar systems
Ignite Crossword 2021-04-01
Space 2021-05-17
Solar Panels 2024-05-21
Across
- Silicon is very ______ intensive
- Elon Musk introduced this solar panel
- Who discovered a power cell?
- What can shorten thin films lifespan?
- What does flexible solar panel convert to get electricity
- Which solar panel did Elon Musk introduce
- A measurement used for measuring energy
- Solar panel that can bend 360 degrees
- What are some solar panels classified as?
Down
- 90% of solar panels are made from this
- How much precent of pure silicon does a metal have to be for polysilicon makers to use
- Are flexible solar panels waterproof?
- How does flexible solar stick onto something?
- What do polysilicon makers remove from the 99% pure silicon metals
- How much does flexible solar panels weigh? (round up to nearest whole number)
- Flexible solar can generate 3x more electricity under ____ sunlight conditions
16 Clues: Who discovered a power cell? • Silicon is very ______ intensive • Are flexible solar panels waterproof? • Elon Musk introduced this solar panel • What can shorten thin films lifespan? • Solar panel that can bend 360 degrees • 90% of solar panels are made from this • A measurement used for measuring energy • Which solar panel did Elon Musk introduce • ...
Unit 5 Chapter 2 The Vastness of Space TNN 2024-04-20
Across
- act in such a way as to have an effect on another; act reciprocally
- a moving laboratory in space. It orbits Earth once every ninety minutes.
- vehicle or device designed for travel or operation outside the earth's atmosphere
- the galaxy that includes Earth’s Solar System
- an instrument that shows faraway objects in greater detail
- the physical universe beyond the earth's atmosphere
Down
- all of the existing matter and energy in space
- either a natural or human-made object that orbits another object
- a collection of stars and their solar systems, dust, and gas
- a system of objects in space that includes at least one star, planets, their moons, comets and other debris
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism
- a probe that can travel after it has landed. It’s a robotic vehicle remotely controlled to study the surface of a planet or moon
- a kind of spacecraft that is launched from earth on a rocket and sends information back to Earth via radio signals
13 Clues: the galaxy that includes Earth’s Solar System • all of the existing matter and energy in space • the physical universe beyond the earth's atmosphere • a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism • an instrument that shows faraway objects in greater detail • a collection of stars and their solar systems, dust, and gas • ...
Earth Space Notes 2024-05-21
Cadence 1st 2023-01-31
12 Clues: energy • everything • map planet • from the stars • takes pictures • grouping of stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars form a pattern • sun,planets and moons • gathers visible light and EM radiation
Dark Matter 2023-01-12
Across
- It is our galaxy type
- Particles that don't absorb, reflect, or admit light
- The force that dark matter is different from
- We see them in the sky
Down
- Has multiple solar systems
- The galaxy Cygnus A
- Counteracts gravity and causes the universe to grow faster
- It has our planets
- A space station
- This is what our solar system is in
10 Clues: A space station • It has our planets • The galaxy Cygnus A • It is our galaxy type • We see them in the sky • Has multiple solar systems • This is what our solar system is in • The force that dark matter is different from • Particles that don't absorb, reflect, or admit light • Counteracts gravity and causes the universe to grow faster
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-10
Across
- Water that has been collected in the earth
- Water that falls from clouds
- Energy The energy that turns liquid into vapor
- Small falling pellets of Solid water
- A drainage of water from one place to another
Down
- When Water vapor turns into liquid
- Heated water that goes up to the atmosphere
- Falling water
- Falling Solid Water
- The center of our solar system
10 Clues: Falling water • Falling Solid Water • Water that falls from clouds • The center of our solar system • When Water vapor turns into liquid • Small falling pellets of Solid water • Water that has been collected in the earth • Heated water that goes up to the atmosphere • A drainage of water from one place to another • Energy The energy that turns liquid into vapor
Solar Lighting pg. 27-31 2021-11-20
Across
- Doctors struggled in Nigeria because of this.
- They built these to learn what worked well and what needed improvement.
- These help people know how to use the system.
- They teach local technicians to do this.
- Engineers and technicians need to consider where to do this to the solar panels.
Down
- The primary problem was a lack of of quality this.
- Health-center staff used to be this at night.
- Students around the United States build the Solar Suitcase for these.
- It is a major effort for them to do this.
- They train health workers and these people to maintain the system.
- They built one of these with a rechargeable battery.
- Because doctors often bring the case to disaster sites, they made it this.
12 Clues: They teach local technicians to do this. • It is a major effort for them to do this. • Health-center staff used to be this at night. • Doctors struggled in Nigeria because of this. • These help people know how to use the system. • The primary problem was a lack of of quality this. • They built one of these with a rechargeable battery. • ...
Eclipses 2022-05-02
Across
- Eclipse of the moon
- The area where there is partial shadow
- The area where light can't reach
- Our home planet!
Down
- Eclipse of the Sun
- The star in our solar system that planets orbit
- The area where there is total shadow
- Comes from the Greek word for 'downfall'
- The force keeping planets/moons in their orbit
- The natural satellite of the Earth
10 Clues: Our home planet! • Eclipse of the Sun • Eclipse of the moon • The area where light can't reach • The natural satellite of the Earth • The area where there is total shadow • The area where there is partial shadow • Comes from the Greek word for 'downfall' • The force keeping planets/moons in their orbit • The star in our solar system that planets orbit
The Magic Garden - Solar System 2021-09-17
12 Clues: Red planet • Blue planet • Dwarf planet • Ringed planet • Largest planet • Smallest planet • Earth's satellite • Star of solar system • Seventh planet from Sun • Planet closest to Earth • Largest moon of Jupiter • Planet farthest from Sun
Outer Space 2023-06-20
Across
- two-word phrase for the large grouping of irregularly shaped objects between the fourth and fifth planets
- the closest planet to the sun, and the smallest planet
- the planet we live on
- the planet most famous for its system of rings
- a powerful explosion of a star!
Down
- formerly the ninth planet, now a dwarf planet, with an unusual elliptical orbit
- the largest planet in our solar system, that has colorful swirls of gas on the surface
- the fourth planet from the sun covered in iron oxide dust that makes it look red
- the second planet from the sun and the hottest planet, with a very toxic atmosphere!
- the coldest planet, named for the Roman god of water
- two-word name for a part of space where gravity is so dense that nothing, not even light, can escape
- two-word name of the galaxy that our solar system is in!
- the seventh planet from the sun, which orbits on its side!
13 Clues: the planet we live on • a powerful explosion of a star! • the planet most famous for its system of rings • the coldest planet, named for the Roman god of water • the closest planet to the sun, and the smallest planet • two-word name of the galaxy that our solar system is in! • the seventh planet from the sun, which orbits on its side! • ...
puzzle 2025-06-24
Across
- Yellow fruit
- Furry household pet
- Sound a dog makes
- Organ that pumps blood
- Capital of Italy
- Baby frog
- Opposite of old
- Frozen water
- Opposite of night
- Month after June
- Largest planet in our solar system
Down
- Country famous for maple syrup
- Insect with colorful wings
- Chemical symbol for water
- Not false
- Currency of Japan
- Metal that rusts
- Book of maps
18 Clues: Not false • Baby frog • Yellow fruit • Frozen water • Book of maps • Opposite of old • Capital of Italy • Metal that rusts • Month after June • Sound a dog makes • Currency of Japan • Opposite of night • Furry household pet • Organ that pumps blood • Chemical symbol for water • Insect with colorful wings • Country famous for maple syrup • Largest planet in our solar system
The Sun Crossword 2022-09-13
Across
- a form of energy which helps us to SEE objects light travels in wave.
- a form of energy that you can feel. transferred by a difference in temperature
- closeness/ nearness
- Exploding ball of burning gas held together by gravity.
- amount of space between two things or people
- The 3rd planet and the one we live on.
Down
- state of matter, no fixed shape and takes shape of space they are in
- Measure how hot or cold something is
- to send out from a source/ to give off.
- what the planets do around the sun
- produces light and heat energy. A star at the center of our solar system.
- system the Sun and all the planets that orbit around the Sun.
12 Clues: closeness/ nearness • what the planets do around the sun • Measure how hot or cold something is • The 3rd planet and the one we live on. • to send out from a source/ to give off. • amount of space between two things or people • Exploding ball of burning gas held together by gravity. • system the Sun and all the planets that orbit around the Sun. • ...
World Space Week 2023-10-03
Across
- Force that keeps the planets in orbit
- Second name of a Scientist who discovered a comet that is visible from Earth every 75-79 years
- U.S. federal government space program (abbreviation)
- A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft
- the biggest planet in the solar system
- The first man-made satellite to complete a successful orbit of Earth
- The closest planet to the centre of the solar system
Down
- The name of the first satellite built in India
- A cloud of hydrogen gas and cosmic dust in space
- The star closest to the Earth
- The last words of the Mars Rover: "My battery is getting low and it is getting ________"
- The _____________ belt separates the inner planets from the outer planets
12 Clues: The star closest to the Earth • Force that keeps the planets in orbit • the biggest planet in the solar system • The name of the first satellite built in India • A cloud of hydrogen gas and cosmic dust in space • A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft • U.S. federal government space program (abbreviation) • ...
Scientific revolution 2024-05-14
Across
- a theory that earth is the center of the solar system or universe
- polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the celestial Spheres
- First person to study the sky with a telescope
- German astronomer,mapped the orbits of the planets
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation
- created laws about gravity and motion
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- the force of attraction between all masses
Down
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge
12 Clues: created laws about gravity and motion • an instrument used to view distant objects • the force of attraction between all masses • First person to study the sky with a telescope • German astronomer,mapped the orbits of the planets • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge • ...
Solar system Vocabulary 2021-09-14
Across
- it is the closest planet to the sun
- the fourth planet in the solar system perseverance is exploring this planet
- it is the furthest planet from the sun
Down
- it is the hottest planet in the solar system
- it is the largest planet in the solar system
- it is the seventh planet from the sun, it has 27 moons
6 Clues: it is the closest planet to the sun • it is the furthest planet from the sun • it is the hottest planet in the solar system • it is the largest planet in the solar system • it is the seventh planet from the sun, it has 27 moons • the fourth planet in the solar system perseverance is exploring this planet
Aylaniep5 2022-02-01
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • takes pictures • smaller orbits • grouping of star • path around object • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars form a pattern • hole from space rock • gathers visible light • suns,planets,and moons • energy from the radiation stars
The Sun Crossword 2022-09-13
Across
- A form of energy which helps us to SEE objects light travels in wave.
- A form of energy that you can FEEL.Transferred by a difference in temperature
- closeness/ nearness
- Exploding ball of burning gas held together by gravity.
- Amount of space between two things or people
- The 3rd planet and the one we live on.
Down
- State of matter, no fixed shape and takes shape of space they are in
- The measure how hot or cold something is
- To send out from a source/ to give off.
- What the planets do around the sun
- Produces light and heat energy. A star at the center of our solar system.
- The system that Sun and all the planets that orbit around the Sun.
12 Clues: closeness/ nearness • What the planets do around the sun • The 3rd planet and the one we live on. • To send out from a source/ to give off. • The measure how hot or cold something is • Amount of space between two things or people • Exploding ball of burning gas held together by gravity. • The system that Sun and all the planets that orbit around the Sun. • ...
Rocks in Space and Galaxies 2024-05-16
Across
- closes star to earth
- objects that made from rock that orbit the sun
- a bowl-shaped dents in the surface of a planet or moon caused by an object colliding with that surface
- a natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night
- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun
Down
- The largest planet in the solar system
- The largest asteroid
- galaxy that we live in
- small solid particles with masses of less than 0.1 g, found in space
- what are asteroids made of
- What is the shape of the milky way galaxy
- third closest planet to the sun
12 Clues: The largest asteroid • closes star to earth • galaxy that we live in • what are asteroids made of • third closest planet to the sun • The largest planet in the solar system • What is the shape of the milky way galaxy • objects that made from rock that orbit the sun • a natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night • ...
May the force be with you 2022-05-03
Across
- Hole, nothing can get out of it
- Bertalan, the first Hungarian astronaut
- space, The void space between the celestial bodies of the universe.
- of relativity, Albert Einstein's best-known theory
- space research center of USA
- America, Location of St. Andrew's fault line
- of light, the speed of light propagation
- last fired spacecraft
- Armstrong, the first human who walked on the Moon.
Down
- it covers 70% of the Earth
- the largest known planet.
- the central star of the solar system
- plate, part of the earth's crust
- the closest Planet to the Earth.
- the smallest particle of chemical elements
- person who performing spaceflight
- an astronomical phenomenon where the Earth is placed between the Sun and the Moon.
- Dipper, famous constellation, the larger one.
18 Clues: last fired spacecraft • the largest known planet. • it covers 70% of the Earth • space research center of USA • Hole, nothing can get out of it • plate, part of the earth's crust • the closest Planet to the Earth. • person who performing spaceflight • the central star of the solar system • Bertalan, the first Hungarian astronaut • of light, the speed of light propagation • ...
puzzle-5 2023-05-05
Across
- - Musical composition with lyrics
- - Precipitation from the clouds
- - Independent pet
- - Combustion process
- - Currency or wealth
- - Vast body of saltwater.
- - Chronological measurement
- - Large mammal with a heavy build
- - Man's best friend
Down
- - Frozen precipitation
- - Center of our solar system
- - Third planet from the sun
- - Four-wheeled vehicle
- - Colorful plant blossom
- - Strong affection
- - Tall woody plant
- - Earth's natural satellite
- - Reading material
18 Clues: - Independent pet • - Strong affection • - Tall woody plant • - Reading material • - Man's best friend • - Combustion process • - Currency or wealth • - Frozen precipitation • - Four-wheeled vehicle • - Colorful plant blossom • - Vast body of saltwater. • - Third planet from the sun • - Chronological measurement • - Earth's natural satellite • - Center of our solar system • ...
The Sun 2016-05-16
Across
- / The suns distance from the Earth in miles.
- / What does the sun contain.
- / Placed at the center of our solar system
- / has two poles, like a bar magnet. The poles flip at the peak of the solar activity cycle, every 11 years.
- / a layer in the Sun between about 250 miles (400 km) and 1300 miles (2100 km) above the solar surface (the photosphere).
- / How many layers of the sun?
Down
- / How old is the sun?
- /temperature of the sun in degrees Fahrenheit.
- / temporary phenomena on the photosphere of the Sun that appear visibly as dark spots compared to surrounding regions.
- / nothing more than a stream of charged particles flowing outward from the Sun with an average velocity of about 400 km/sec
- / the deepest layer of the Sun that we can observe directly
- / the outermost layer of the Sun, starting at about 1300 miles (2100 km) above the solar surface (the photosphere).
12 Clues: / How old is the sun? • / What does the sun contain. • / How many layers of the sun? • / Placed at the center of our solar system • / The suns distance from the Earth in miles. • /temperature of the sun in degrees Fahrenheit. • / the deepest layer of the Sun that we can observe directly • ...
moon and sun crossword 2022-11-30
Earth, Moon, and Sun 2022-05-05
Across
- the word for the Earth's regular movement
- the circular path that a smaller object (like the moon) takes around a larger object (like the Earth)
- rotates around the earth
- the name for our solar system
- the patterns of warmth on earth as it rotates around the sun
- happens when your half of Earth is facing away from the sun
Down
- the amount of time it takes the moon to rotate around Earth
- happens when your half of earth is facing the sun
- the word for the Earth rotating around the sun one full time
- rotates around the sun
- the amount of time it takes the earth to complete one revolution
- the star that provides light for our solar system
12 Clues: rotates around the sun • rotates around the earth • the name for our solar system • the word for the Earth's regular movement • happens when your half of earth is facing the sun • the star that provides light for our solar system • the amount of time it takes the moon to rotate around Earth • happens when your half of Earth is facing away from the sun • ...
Space 2021-07-20
Across
- A stormy planet. It's also the biggest planet in our solar system!
- This tiny dwarf planet is no longer a planet of our solar system.
- A group of stars that take on a familiar shape.
- The planet that comes after Earth. It's also called the "red planet".
- The scientific study of stars, planets and other objects in outer space.
- The big star we circle around each year.
Down
- You might see this at night time. It gives us light in the dark.
- The vehicle that is used to travel to space.
- The name of our galaxy.
- All of space; including the stars, planets and all galaxies.
- The planet closest to the sun.
- _________ 11 was the first manned mission to land on the moon.
12 Clues: The name of our galaxy. • The planet closest to the sun. • The big star we circle around each year. • The vehicle that is used to travel to space. • A group of stars that take on a familiar shape. • All of space; including the stars, planets and all galaxies. • _________ 11 was the first manned mission to land on the moon. • ...
The Planets 2023-11-15
Across
- these planets orbit between the sun and the asteroid belt.
- the sixth planet from the sun and the second largest in the solar system.
- the eighth planet and has a frozen surface of nitrogen
- these planets are made mainly of rocky material
- these planets orbit outside the asteroid belt.
Down
- the largest planet in the solar system and fifth from the sun
- the seventh planet from the sun and is large and gaseous
- these planets are made of ice and gas
- the second planet from the sun and similar to Earth in size and mass
- the planet closest to the sun
- the fourth planet from the sun and called the red planet
- the third planet from the sun.
12 Clues: the planet closest to the sun • the third planet from the sun. • these planets are made of ice and gas • these planets orbit outside the asteroid belt. • these planets are made mainly of rocky material • the eighth planet and has a frozen surface of nitrogen • the seventh planet from the sun and is large and gaseous • ...
The Space 2024-02-19
Across
- Hole/A region in outer space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
- spacecraft designed to carry humans to and from space.
- natural satellite of the Earth.
- massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity.
- celestial body that orbits a planet.
- star at the center of our solar system.
Down
- planet known as the "Red Planet."
- small, rocky celestial body that orbits the Sun.
- study of celestial objects and phenomena outside Earth's atmosphere.
- brightest star in the night sky, also known as the Dog Star.
- Way/The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- space station that serves as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory.
12 Clues: natural satellite of the Earth. • planet known as the "Red Planet." • celestial body that orbits a planet. • star at the center of our solar system. • Way/The galaxy that contains our solar system. • small, rocky celestial body that orbits the Sun. • spacecraft designed to carry humans to and from space. • massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity. • ...
Unit9vocabjacobtorrez 2025-01-24
Across
- a person to hold power
- he was an engineer
- scientist
- European power
- religious organization
- people living in towns and cities
- about science experiment
- about the solar system
- extremely bad
- he was astronomer
Down
- he was the founder of schools
- risk there own money
- perdominant control
- a contry's power
- shareholders
- where people work
- he was known for gravity
- French judge
- he was a philosopher
19 Clues: scientist • shareholders • French judge • extremely bad • European power • a contry's power • where people work • he was astronomer • he was an engineer • perdominant control • risk there own money • he was a philosopher • a person to hold power • religious organization • about the solar system • about science experiment • he was known for gravity • he was the founder of schools • ...
Abby P3 2023-01-31
13 Clues: planets • everything • smaller orbits • takes pictures • pattern of stars • grouping of stars • energy from stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • hole from space rock • gathers rock samples • sun planets and moons • gathers visible light and EM radiation
ACAP Practice 2025-02-18
13 Clues: shy • changed • boldness • close to • to break down • compassionate • a small house • doing very well • can hold up in water • large and spread out • to increase in number • to speak of something • a large body in the solar system
Emma's Crossword 2014-02-05
Across
- Building remains
- Small cake
- First Australian female Prime Minister
- Cold season
- Symbol for Ounce
- Clean teeth with
- Popular Victorian newspaper
- Largest planet in the Solar System
- Internet search engine
Down
- Medical professional
- Popular cartoon starring a dog
- Australian marsupial
- Largest Ocean in the world
- First billionaire author
- Capital city of England
- Bother someone
- Small hunting hound
- Maths puzzle
- Popular social media website
- Home for pigs
20 Clues: Small cake • Cold season • Maths puzzle • Home for pigs • Bother someone • Building remains • Symbol for Ounce • Clean teeth with • Small hunting hound • Medical professional • Australian marsupial • Internet search engine • Capital city of England • First billionaire author • Largest Ocean in the world • Popular Victorian newspaper • Popular social media website • Popular cartoon starring a dog • ...
Mike's Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-09
Across
- Steady, storytelling rock
- au vin, Christmas grub
- your boy
- - Midwest alt rock pioneers
- Sox, chi baseball
- - Islington footy
- quintessential fire pit seat
- zodiac of luxury
- NJ for pedestrian vibes
- big thigh sport
Down
- precious little moo dog
- stakes, salmon pants
- college
- maths and money
- - airport vibes
- neighborhood in London
- roast, British weekend grub
- Allen
- - groceries
- tailgate queen
- solar system timepiece
- dreamy Italian tides
22 Clues: Allen • college • your boy • - groceries • tailgate queen • maths and money • - airport vibes • big thigh sport • zodiac of luxury • Sox, chi baseball • - Islington footy • stakes, salmon pants • dreamy Italian tides • au vin, Christmas grub • neighborhood in London • solar system timepiece • precious little moo dog • NJ for pedestrian vibes • Steady, storytelling rock • - Midwest alt rock pioneers • ...
Mike's Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-09
Across
- stakes, salmon pants
- uk groceries
- big thigh sport
- algorithms and assets
- roast, British weekend grub
- zodiac of luxury
- your boy
- Sox, chi baseball
- NJ for pedestrian vibes
- Midwest alt rock pioneers
- Steady, storytelling rock
- tailgate queen
- au vin, Christmas grub
Down
- precious little moo dog
- airport vibes
- quintessential fire pit seat
- neighborhood in London
- Islington footy
- dreamy Italian tides
- college
- Allen
- solar system timepiece
22 Clues: Allen • college • your boy • uk groceries • airport vibes • tailgate queen • big thigh sport • Islington footy • zodiac of luxury • Sox, chi baseball • stakes, salmon pants • dreamy Italian tides • algorithms and assets • neighborhood in London • solar system timepiece • au vin, Christmas grub • precious little moo dog • NJ for pedestrian vibes • Midwest alt rock pioneers • Steady, storytelling rock • ...
1 2024-04-05
Across
- Road transportation
- Place of learning
- Action at the table
- Reading material
- Star at the center of our solar system
- Part of the human body
- Expression of gratitude
- Color of fire
- Color of grass
Down
- Morning greeting
- Garment worn on the body
- Dining room furniture
- Healthy and often green food
- Evening greeting
- Sweet and natural food
- Air transportation
- Domestic feline animal
- Earth's natural satellite
- Loyal animal
- Period of sleep
20 Clues: Loyal animal • Color of fire • Color of grass • Period of sleep • Morning greeting • Evening greeting • Reading material • Place of learning • Air transportation • Road transportation • Action at the table • Dining room furniture • Sweet and natural food • Domestic feline animal • Part of the human body • Expression of gratitude • Garment worn on the body • Earth's natural satellite • ...
:) 2022-07-25
Across
- Densest state of matter
- Center of an atom
- Creatures eat plant
- The progression of events
- Sodium Chloride
- Creature eat plant, meat
- (Gravity) (Mass) = ?
- Force binds solar system
- Yrrrhms favourite element
- The coldest planet
Down
- Resistance in motion
- Scientific name humans
- Matter made of dfrnt atms
- Species of humans
- (Mass) (Acceleration) = ?
- Process, plant food
- Part of storm, fair weather.
- Plant food
- size for batteries
- Dihydrogen Monoxide
20 Clues: Plant food • Sodium Chloride • Species of humans • Center of an atom • size for batteries • The coldest planet • Process, plant food • Creatures eat plant • Dihydrogen Monoxide • Resistance in motion • (Gravity) (Mass) = ? • Scientific name humans • Densest state of matter • Creature eat plant, meat • Force binds solar system • Matter made of dfrnt atms • (Mass) (Acceleration) = ? • ...
space 2023-11-14
13 Clues: blue • liquid • survival • not planet • experiences • flys in space • space explorers • detector in space • around the sun n moon • roky planet with rust • a creature in outter space • 7th planet in the solar system • diffrent wheater in a diffrent place
Lilli 8 2024-02-02
13 Clues: everything • maps planet • smaller orbits • takes pictures • grouping of stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • stars form a pattern • gathers visible light • crater hole from space rock • system sun, planets, and moons • radiation energy from the stars
The Sun 2016-05-16
Across
- / The suns distance from the Earth in miles.
- / Placed at the center of our solar system
- / the deepest layer of the Sun that we can observe directly
- / How many layers of the sun?
- / has two poles, like a bar magnet. The poles flip at the peak of the solar activity cycle, every 11 years.
Down
- /temperature of the sun in degrees Fahrenheit.
- / How old is the sun?
- / temporary phenomena on the photosphere of the Sun that appear visibly as dark spots compared to surrounding regions.
- / a layer in the Sun between about 250 miles (400 km) and 1300 miles (2100 km) above the solar surface (the photosphere).
- / What does the sun contain.
- / the outermost layer of the Sun, starting at about 1300 miles (2100 km) above the solar surface (the photosphere).
- / nothing more than a stream of charged particles flowing outward from the Sun with an average velocity of about 400 km/sec
12 Clues: / How old is the sun? • / What does the sun contain. • / How many layers of the sun? • / Placed at the center of our solar system • / The suns distance from the Earth in miles. • /temperature of the sun in degrees Fahrenheit. • / the deepest layer of the Sun that we can observe directly • ...
SolarSystem_Crossword 2024-10-18
types of engineers 2021-09-25
Across
- new planets
- heat transfer process
- computer-controlled arm
- water or gas mains
- prosthetics
- mobile games
- gas
- multipurpose solar grid
- photophone
- clocks
- infrastructure projects+systems
- quality documentation
Down
- The underground aquifer
- water quality models
- steam engine
- vitascope
- binoculars
- a new device language
- cameras
- rockets
- job evaluation programs
- neuro science
- detailed plans
- globe lighting
- locomotives between tracks
- sanitary sewer system
26 Clues: gas • clocks • cameras • rockets • vitascope • binoculars • photophone • new planets • prosthetics • steam engine • mobile games • neuro science • detailed plans • globe lighting • water or gas mains • water quality models • heat transfer process • a new device language • sanitary sewer system • quality documentation • The underground aquifer • computer-controlled arm • multipurpose solar grid • ...
6th grade science vocab review 2023-04-06
Across
- 4th planet
- another word for spin
- first planet
- neutral charge
- measures air pressure
- negative charge
- thin wispy clouds made from crystals
- measures temperature
- energy that is stored
- 8th planet
Down
- rain snow sleet hail
- creates wind energy
- measures humidity
- positive charge
- comes from the Oort cloud
- orbit
- where we live
- Energy that is the force of moving
- soak up the suns energy
- biggest star in our solar system
20 Clues: orbit • 4th planet • 8th planet • first planet • where we live • neutral charge • negative charge • positive charge • measures humidity • creates wind energy • rain snow sleet hail • measures temperature • another word for spin • measures air pressure • energy that is stored • soak up the suns energy • comes from the Oort cloud • biggest star in our solar system • Energy that is the force of moving • ...
Ar, Er, Ir, Ur Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-15
Across
- double-check
- smallest planet in the solar system
- hysterical
- unreasonable
- to question someone about something
- a painting on a wall
- fragrant
- rage/anger
- zig-zag pattern
- Eiffel Tower is located here
- generous to others
- annoy
Down
- tempting
- to tell/read a story
- keeper/custodian of a museum
- 3rd most popular pet in America
- fish with teeth
- soak or spray with water
- goodness
- freedom from immorality
20 Clues: annoy • tempting • goodness • fragrant • hysterical • rage/anger • double-check • unreasonable • fish with teeth • zig-zag pattern • generous to others • to tell/read a story • a painting on a wall • freedom from immorality • soak or spray with water • keeper/custodian of a museum • Eiffel Tower is located here • 3rd most popular pet in America • smallest planet in the solar system • ...
