solar system Crossword Puzzles
The Solar System 2025-07-09
8 Clues: It's on its side.(6) • It's a gas giant.(7) • Its Earth's Sister.(5) • It has a fabulous ring.(6) • It's Dark, cold and windy.(7) • Its the closest to the Sun.(7) • It's the fourth Planet from the Sun.(4) • The only astronomical object known to harbor life.(5)
SOLAR SYSTEM CIHUY 2025-01-27
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- this planet has also known a red planet
- the largest planet in the solar system
- the planet have blue because nethane
- The planet closed to the sun
- the planet has a layer atsmophere with high carbon dioxide
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- the second largest planet in solar system
- the planet have 79 moons orbut
- sevent planet from the sun
- the only planet in the universe that is home to life
- its have two moons name phobos and demon
10 Clues: sevent planet from the sun • The planet closed to the sun • the planet have 79 moons orbut • the planet have blue because nethane • the largest planet in the solar system • this planet has also known a red planet • its have two moons name phobos and demon • the second largest planet in solar system • the only planet in the universe that is home to life • ...
solar system athar 2025-01-28
8 Clues: what in the blue planet • what is the moon of the mars? • what is the diameter of jupiter • what is planet that made from gas • what is the clocest planet to the sun? • percent what is the density of saturn • what is the planet that made from ice and rock • what is the fifth largest planet in solar system?
The Solar System 2025-08-21
8 Clues: Nickname for Mars. • Uranus rotates on this. • Pluto’s classification. • Famous storm on Jupiter. • Extremely fast on Neptune. • Saturn’s most famous feature. • Warmth and energy from the Sun. • A layer of gases around a planet.
Solar System Planets 2026-01-07
9 Clues: Our home • Ice giant • Ice giant • The red planet • Beautiful rings • The hottest planet • The closest planet • The biggest planet • Dwarf planet (Extra)
Solar System Crossword Puzzle (Section 1.0 Vocabulary) 2012-10-31
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- A group of billions of stars, gas ans dust held together by gravity.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun laying mainly in a narrow belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The charged particles that flow out of the Sun at 400 km/s.
- The first stage in a star's formation.
- The 2 days a year when the day and night are equal length
- The remains of a meteor that do not burn up completely and hit the Earth's surface.
- A highly dense remnant of a start in which gravity is so strong that light can't even excape.
- Objects made of dust and ice that orbit the sun and have bright tails when they get close to the sun.
- The gases and dustthat exsit in space between the stars.
- A large body of matter that orbits the sun in a well-defined orbit.
- Small piece of rock flying through space with no particular path.
- The Earth-centered model of the solar system proposed by Aristotle 2000 years ago.
- Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky.
- The oval path that planets travel around the Sun.
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- Where the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon, casting a shadow on the moon.
- The Sun-centered model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus in 1530.
- The spiral galaxy that we live in.
- A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere where the heat of friction causes it to glow brightly.
- when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth.
- The distance that light travels in one year (=9.5 trillion km).
- A measure of distance used to describe the position of planets relative to the Sun (1 AU = distance between the Earth and Sun = 149 5999 000 km).
- How sphere of gas that emits light.
- Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form.
- A natural satellite of a planet.
- The longest or shortest days of the year.
- The 1.4 million km diameter star in the center of our solar system.
26 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet. • The spiral galaxy that we live in. • How sphere of gas that emits light. • The first stage in a star's formation. • The longest or shortest days of the year. • The oval path that planets travel around the Sun. • Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form. • Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky. • ...
Earth Science chapter 19 and 20 Crossword 2013-03-07
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- Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis.
- Large round pits on the moons surface.
- The tendency of an object to resist change in motion,
- The trapping of heat in the atmospere.
- a chunk of rock or dust in spaces that comes from comets or asteroids.
- The movement of one object around another.
- Meteoroid that passs through Earth's atmosphere and hit the surface.
- Sun centered model of the solar system developed by Copernicus.
- The imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South Poles.
- Doughnut shaped region that extends from beyond Neptunes orbit.
- A tide with the greatest difference between consecutive low and high tides.
- When a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere and produces a streak of light in the sky.
- The rise and fall of the oceans water
- The amount of matter in an object.
- 23.5 degrees.
- The darkest part of the moon's shadow.
- shape of planetary orbits.
- Dark, flat areas on the moon's surface.
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- An array of Radio telescopes located in West Virginia.
- The different shapes of the moon you see from Earth.
- The path that Earth follows.
- The force of gravity on an object.
- Sun Moon Earth
- The force that attracts all objects towards one another.
- Mercury Venus Earth Mars
- Sun Earth Moon
- A tide with the least difference between consecutive low and high tides.
- Rocky objects that are too small and too numerous to be considered full fledged planets.
- A spherical region of comets that surround the solar system.
- Earth centered model of the solar system developed by Ptolemy.
- When an object in space comes between the sun and a third object.
- The larger part of the moon's shadow andis less dark.
- means "equal night"
- when the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator.
- The study of moon, stars, and other objects in space.
- A "dirty snowball"
37 Clues: 23.5 degrees. • Sun Moon Earth • Sun Earth Moon • A "dirty snowball" • means "equal night" • Mercury Venus Earth Mars • shape of planetary orbits. • The path that Earth follows. • Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune. • The force of gravity on an object. • The spinning of Earth on its axis. • The amount of matter in an object. • The rise and fall of the oceans water • ...
The Solar System 2021-01-12
8 Clues: the coldest planet • the fastest orbiter • enus the hottest planet • the planet with most moons • where would you find Olympus Monds? • the only known 'life sustaining' planet • planted that appears tipped onto its side; 1 of the 'ice giants' • the planet 'demoted' from the status of planet to 'dwarf planet'
Solar System Verbs 2017-05-21
8 Clues: To go up. • To go away. • Create something new. • To go down (the sun.) • To make something easier. • To give out a bright light. • To move in a different direction. • To move in the direction of a circle. mix: To put more than one thing together.
our solar system 2019-06-27
our solar system 2019-06-27
The Solar System 2020-09-22
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- A hot ball of gases that gives off great amounts of energy and light.
- It is too small to be a planet.
- It is everything we can touch feel sense measure or detect.
- it is a large natural object that orbits or travels around the earth.
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- It is the eighth and furthest planet from the sun.
- The largest objects in the solar system after the sun.
- It is the biggest planet.
- A path an object takes in space when it goes around a star planet or moon.
8 Clues: It is the biggest planet. • It is too small to be a planet. • It is the eighth and furthest planet from the sun. • The largest objects in the solar system after the sun. • It is everything we can touch feel sense measure or detect. • A hot ball of gases that gives off great amounts of energy and light. • ...
Solar system crossword 2021-06-09
8 Clues: largest planet • a dwarf planet • planet with rings • has living things • the hottest planet • some thing orbiting earth • a planet with a tilted ring • the largest and hottest in the solar system
Our Solar System 2023-07-13
8 Clues: I'm so hot • the biggest planet • the smallest planet • planet on it's side • cold, dark and windy • such a beautiful world • I spin the opposite way • check out my beautiful rings
Our Solar System 2023-04-07
8 Clues: The red planet • The biggest planet • The hottest planet • The coldest planet • The farthest planet • The most colorful planet • The planet closest to the sun • The planet with the best rings
Solar System Planets 2023-05-06
The Solar System 2021-10-01
8 Clues: hottest planet • largest planet • smallest gas planet • atmosphere has oxygen • 6th Planet from the sun • Axis is tilted on it's side • home to the largest mountain in our solar system • Mariner 10 was the first to visit this planet in 1974
Solar System Crossword 2021-11-25
8 Clues: the red planet • coldest planet • we all live here • the biggest planet • the hottest planet • has rings made of ice • closest planet to the sun • furthest planet from the sun
The Solar System 2022-02-23
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- The blue planet; our planet.
- The king of the gods; the largest planet.
- The father of Jupiter; the planet with rings.
- The Greek god of the sky; an ice planet.
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- The messenger-god; the smallest planet.
- The Roman god of the sea; an ice planet.
- The Roman goddess of love and beauty; the brightest planet in the night sky.
- The Roman god of war; the red planet.
8 Clues: The blue planet; our planet. • The Roman god of war; the red planet. • The messenger-god; the smallest planet. • The Roman god of the sea; an ice planet. • The Greek god of the sky; an ice planet. • The king of the gods; the largest planet. • The father of Jupiter; the planet with rings. • The Roman goddess of love and beauty; the brightest planet in the night sky.
solar system athar 2025-01-28
8 Clues: what in the blue planet • what is the moon of the mars? • what is the diameter of jupiter • what is planet that made from gas • what is the clocest planet to the sun? • percent what is the density of saturn • what is the planet that made from ice and rock • what is the fifth largest planet in solar system?
solar system athar 2025-01-28
8 Clues: what in the blue planet • what is the moon of the mars? • what is the diameter of jupiter • what is planet that made from gas • what is the clocest planet to the sun? • percent what is the density of saturn • what is the planet that made from ice and rock • what is the fifth largest planet in solar system?
Solar system 2 2024-12-11
8 Clues: spirit’s twin • opportunity’s twin • has an event horizon • large objects made of dust and ice • Biggest explosion humans has ever seen • Neil Armstrong is the commander of _______ • A dwarf planet that was first spotted in 1801 • A dwarf planet that was scientists thought was a planet
Solar System Models 2024-11-18
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- Orbital motion of one object around another object.
- Sun at the center.
- A large spherical object that orbits the Sun.
- To move or go backward.
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- A three dimensional round shape, like a ball or a planet.
- The circular motion of an object around its center.
- Earth at the center
- A representation of an observable phenomenon.
8 Clues: Sun at the center. • Earth at the center • To move or go backward. • A representation of an observable phenomenon. • A large spherical object that orbits the Sun. • The circular motion of an object around its center. • Orbital motion of one object around another object. • A three dimensional round shape, like a ball or a planet.
Our Solar System 2025-05-15
8 Clues: planet with rings • the biggest planet • visible only at night • the place we call home • one who travels to space • carries people into space • the star which gives us light • Star guides you when lost
The Solar System 2025-05-28
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- All the planets orbit the ...
- The planet that has a big ring around it is ...
- The fifth planet from the sun is ...
- Jupiter is the ... planet from the sun.
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- The planet between Earth and Jupiter is ...
- The planet next to Neptune is ...
- Mercury is the ... planet from the sun.
- The third planet from the sun is ...
8 Clues: All the planets orbit the ... • The planet next to Neptune is ... • The fifth planet from the sun is ... • The third planet from the sun is ... • Mercury is the ... planet from the sun. • Jupiter is the ... planet from the sun. • The planet between Earth and Jupiter is ... • The planet that has a big ring around it is ...
Solar System Crossword 2022-11-16
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- Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the Sun; made up of materials similar to those that formed the planets
- The force that causes objects with mass to attract one another
- A large celestial body that revolves around a star in a solar system
- A star and the group of planets and other celestial bodies that are held by its gravitational attraction and revolve around it
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- A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object
- The attraction between two objects due to the invisible force of gravity; the gravitational pull from the Moon is primarily responsible for the tides that form on Earth
- A celestial body that revolves around a planet
- The luminous star around which Earth and other planets revolve; composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
8 Clues: A celestial body that revolves around a planet • The force that causes objects with mass to attract one another • A large celestial body that revolves around a star in a solar system • A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object • The luminous star around which Earth and other planets revolve; composed mainly of hydrogen and helium • ...
The Solar System 2022-12-05
Our Solar System 2025-11-14
8 Clues: The Earth Twin • Hottest Planet. • The blue planet • Clost to the Sun • The largest planet • The planet with rings • The planet that rolls • The farthest to the Sun
The Solar System 2025-09-14
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- A planet that formed closer to the sun than Earth but not closest to the sun
- A loose, icy body with a long, narrow orbit
- A gas giant planet that is smaller than Jupiter but larger than Neptune
- The largest planet in the solar system
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- The planet farthest away from the Sun
- An object that orbits a planet
- The smallest planet in the solar system
- A small rocky body that orbits the Sun
8 Clues: An object that orbits a planet • The planet farthest away from the Sun • A small rocky body that orbits the Sun • The largest planet in the solar system • The smallest planet in the solar system • A loose, icy body with a long, narrow orbit • A gas giant planet that is smaller than Jupiter but larger than Neptune • ...
Planets 2015-05-26
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- Red Sport A Larger storm visible on Jupiter is known as?
- A Large object orbiting a planet is know as its?
- What planet is known for having large rings of ice rock and dust around it?
- A Planets Cycle around the sun is know as an?
- What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
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- When a meteor collides with a planet or moon it leaves a?
- Giants The four Largest Planets in our solar system are known as?
- What Planet is most similar in size to Earth?
- What is otherwise known as the red planet?
- belt What would you find between Mars and Jupiter?
10 Clues: What is otherwise known as the red planet? • What Planet is most similar in size to Earth? • A Planets Cycle around the sun is know as an? • What is the biggest planet in our solar system? • A Large object orbiting a planet is know as its? • belt What would you find between Mars and Jupiter? • Red Sport A Larger storm visible on Jupiter is known as? • ...
Carolyn, Gemma and Emilys Musical Crossword 2024-04-01
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- Which planet is known as the Morning Star?
- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- What is the force that pulls objects towards the centre of the Earth?
- Which is the largest star within our solar system?
- Which constellation is shaped like a winged horse?
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- What term do astronomers use to describe the two times a year when day and night are of equal length?
- What is the only planet not named after a God?
- Which is the smallest planet within our solar system?
- What is the study of the stars, planets, and galaxies?
- What do you call a large group of stars, dust, and gas?
10 Clues: Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Which planet is known as the Morning Star? • What is the only planet not named after a God? • Which is the largest star within our solar system? • Which constellation is shaped like a winged horse? • Which is the smallest planet within our solar system? • What is the study of the stars, planets, and galaxies? • ...
PUZZLE: PLANETS 2023-11-17
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- - Depressed area on a planet's surface.
- - Celestial body with a glowing tail.
- - Known for its prominent ring system.
- - Our home planet, the third from the Sun.
- - Fourth planet from the Sun, often called the "Red Planet."
- - The path a planet takes around the Sun.
- - Second planet from the Sun, known for its brightness.
- - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust.
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- - Dwarf planet, formerly considered the ninth planet.
- - Seventh planet from the Sun, tilted on its side.
- - Eighth and farthest planet from the Sun.
- - Largest planet in our solar system.
- - Small rocky object orbiting the Sun.
- - Closest planet to the Sun.
14 Clues: - Closest planet to the Sun. • - Celestial body with a glowing tail. • - Largest planet in our solar system. • - Small rocky object orbiting the Sun. • - Known for its prominent ring system. • - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust. • - Depressed area on a planet's surface. • - The path a planet takes around the Sun. • - Eighth and farthest planet from the Sun. • ...
Planets 2018-05-07
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- The outside part or uppermost layer of something (often used when describing its texture, form, or extent).
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- System The gravitationally bound system comprising the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly.
- Gaint Piant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
- Planet Characteristics of an icy surface.
- Force A force that attracts any objects with mass.
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- All of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.
- The nature of something's ingredients or constituents.
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- Belt The circumstellar disc in the Solar System located roughly between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter.
10 Clues: Planet Characteristics of an icy surface. • Force A force that attracts any objects with mass. • The nature of something's ingredients or constituents. • The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • Gaint Piant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
Up and Up 2019-10-25
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- Across our galaxy, what increases toward the galactic center and decreases as one moves outward?
- It is defined as the distance light travels in one year.
- Refers to a group of galaxies typically consisting of three to ten clusters and extending up to 2,000,000,000 light years.
- What do you call the third largest and the only unbarred spiral galaxy in the Local Group?
- What galaxy was created from a large rotating cloud which eventually collapsed?
- What do you call the substellar objects with true masses, above the limiting mass for thermonuclear fusion of the deuterium?
- What do you call the stars that composed of hydrogen and helium?
- What do you call a vast cluster of galaxies?
- What can impact earth in a very catastrophic manner like what had happened during the Cretaceous period?
- What do you call the stage where the universe continues to expand and its temperature continues to decrease until such time that the universe runs out of any usable heat?
- What is the first exoplanet directly observed from earth as it transited in front of its host star Pegasus?
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- What scale uses a color code scale that describes the seriousness of the possible collision?
- What do you call the asteroid that was expected to arrive in February 1, 2019?
- What proves that there are exoplanets existing outside of our solar system and these planetary bodies possess certain characteristics which in a way reflect the same properties of those inside our solar system?
- As a result of collisions, the flakes stuck together and allowed larger particles to attract more larger particles. What caused these rocks to come together and eventually form the planets?
- It refers to the group of stars within the galaxy that resemble each other in terms of age, spatial distribution, or chemical composition.
- What do you call the clusters found in the halo?
- What has converted about 1% of the universe’s hydrogen into other elements?
- What was discovered by Colin Stanley Gum in 1950?
- What do you call the asteroids that orbit in the outer solar system?
20 Clues: What do you call a vast cluster of galaxies? • What do you call the clusters found in the halo? • What was discovered by Colin Stanley Gum in 1950? • It is defined as the distance light travels in one year. • What do you call the stars that composed of hydrogen and helium? • What do you call the asteroids that orbit in the outer solar system? • ...
SPACE 2023-04-27
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- - unequal forces on an object that may result in a change in position, direction, or motion.
- - the spinning of an object on an axis
- - ring of icy objects out past our planets
- - the force that causes objects with mass to attract one another.
- - next planet to hopefully land a human on
- - planet covered in an acidic atmosphere
- - missions to land humans on the moon
- - the revolving of one object around another in an oval-shaped path called an ellipse. The planets in the solar system orbit the sun in elliptical orbits.
- - this planet has over 85 moons
- - a push or a pull that can result in a change in the motion of an object.
- - the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.
- - Third largest planet in our solar system
- - a small object that enter Earth’s atmosphere from space and burns due to friction, causing light to be released.
- - large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the sun; made up of materials similar to those that formed the planets.
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- - a characteristic of matter that you can observe and measure without changing the identity of the matter.
- - last planet in our solar system
- - the gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space.
- - the force that pulls two objects towards each other. The greater the mass of an object, the greater its attraction force; the further apart the objects are from one another, the weaker the attraction force.
- - First artificial satellite
- The first planet from the sun
- - the Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial objects that are held by its (the Sun’s) gravitational attraction and revolve around it.
- - Io and Titan for example
- - the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.
- - a celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit.
- - the movement of an object in an elliptical path around a center.
- - only planet with liquid water
- - Has Rings
- - An engine that provides thrust directly through the burning of its fuel without requiring the intake of air.
28 Clues: - Has Rings • - Io and Titan for example • - First artificial satellite • The first planet from the sun • - this planet has over 85 moons • - only planet with liquid water • - last planet in our solar system • - missions to land humans on the moon • - the spinning of an object on an axis • - planet covered in an acidic atmosphere • - ring of icy objects out past our planets • ...
Chapter 16 Section 1 and 2 "The Scientific Revolution and Age of Exploration" 2014-05-04
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- This theory places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- (TWO WORDS) These PHILOSOPHERS use religion and Pseudoscience to describe NATURAL events in our world.
- items that enter a country. In the US: Ipad
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Invented the European Printing Press 1450.
- AKA Worldly, knowledgeable, knowing of other cultures
- items that leave a country. In the US: GM Motors.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Created the Heliocentric Theory
- A Monarchy that is bound to no constitution, has absolute power. AKA France.
- The idea that one's country should do all it can to increase its wealth, which was measured in Gold and Silver.
- (TWO WORDS) We call the time period where many discoveries in science happened at once THIS.
- Many states and cultures under one ruler (NOT THE US!!)
- (SINGULAR) Taxes on imports.
- This theory places the Earth at the center of the Solar System. Don't use a hyphen or a space when answering.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) proved the heliocentric theory by the use of the telescope
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- A Monarchy that has a constitution AKA England. The Monarchy is Limited in its power.
- (TWO WORDS) This invention (first invented in China, 1040) had moveable type, allowed for faster printing and faster communication
- The idea that a family rules the country. Made up of Kings and Queens.
- The Pseudoscience of turning one item, such as lead, into gold.
- (TWO WORDS) The Pseudoscience of telling the future through crystals, glass balls, tarot cards and other items
- an area of what is considered "unclaimed land" that is settled by a country
- items a country needs
- this navigational tool uses magnets to tell you where magnetic North is. You adjust 7 Degrees to find true north.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) supports the heliocentric solar system by discovering and labeling gravity.
- The Pseudoscience of studying the constellations in relation to human behavior
- This navigational tool uses the stars to navigate
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Author of many anatomy books, included descriptive drawings.
26 Clues: items a country needs • (SINGULAR) Taxes on imports. • items that enter a country. In the US: Ipad • (LAST NAME ONLY) Created the Heliocentric Theory • items that leave a country. In the US: GM Motors. • This navigational tool uses the stars to navigate • AKA Worldly, knowledgeable, knowing of other cultures • Many states and cultures under one ruler (NOT THE US!!) • ...
MISSION #3 - Crossword 2016-06-03
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- the government agency whose mission is to research and develop safe and meaningful ways to explore space
- the path of a spaceship or a heavenly body as it revolves around a planet or other body
- a group of stars seen as forming a figure or design in the sky
- the planet on which we live - the third planet from the sun
- space beyond the atmosphere of the Earth
- any unexplained moving object observed in the sky
- an object in the sky that sends out its own light
- he spiral galaxy containing our solar system
- occurring or existing beyond the Earth's atmosphere
- the force of attraction between any two masses
- a vehicle designed for travel or operation in space beyond the Earth's atmosphere or in orbit around the Earth
- a person or animal that lives in a place, especially permanently
- the gaseous envelope surrounding a heavenly body; the air
- an object that enters the inner solar system, typically in a very elongated orbit around the sun
- the star at the centre of our solar system
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- the outward appearance
- an opening in the Earth's crust from which molten lava, rock fragments, ashes, dust, and gases are ejected from below the Earth's surface
- a vehicle built by NASA that is capable of taking off from Earth, carrying a crew and a cargo into space, and returning to Earth to be used again
- a literary genre that makes imaginative use of scientific knowledge
- the science or art of flight
- the sun together with all the planets and other bodies that revolve around it
- science dealing with the universe and the objects in it
- a large mass of stars held together by gravitation
- an expert in astronomy
- a device designed to be launched into orbit around a planet
- an object in orbit around a star
- a shallow, bowl-shaped depression in a surface, formed by an explosion or by the impact of a body, such as a meteorite
- a creature from outer space
- a natural satellite revolving around a planet
29 Clues: the outward appearance • an expert in astronomy • a creature from outer space • the science or art of flight • an object in orbit around a star • space beyond the atmosphere of the Earth • the star at the centre of our solar system • he spiral galaxy containing our solar system • a natural satellite revolving around a planet • the force of attraction between any two masses • ...
Physics and Astronomy 2017-05-19
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- Force x Distance
- symbol for the rate of change of angular position of a rotating body.
- is a wave in a medium in which each point on the axis of the wave has an associated constant amplitude.
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- (vf-vi)/t
- Mass x Acceleration
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- the interference of two waves of equal frequency and opposite phase, resulting in their cancellation where the negative displacement of one always coincides with the positive displacement of the other.
- the closest galaxy to the Milky Way
- created laws for circuits such as the point and junction rule
- Jupiter's largest moon
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- the program that was designed to send humans to the moon
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the twisting force that tends to cause rotation
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- energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- defined as an integer (whole number) multiple of the fundamental frequency
- largest planet in the solar system
- created three fundamental laws of physics
- the program that sent two probes to explore the outer reaches of the solar system
- A wave that oscillates perpendicular to the axis along which the wave travels
- the interference of two or more waves of equal frequency and phase, resulting in their mutual reinforcement and producing a single amplitude equal to the sum of the amplitudes of the individual waves.
- The man who derived F = kx
- Distance/Time
- the sum of the potential and kinetic energy in an object that is used to do work
- symbol for the quantitative expression of the change in angular velocity that a spinning object undergoes per unit time.
- a stable subatomic particle with a positive charge
- smallest planet in the solar system
- Created laws of planetary and satellite motion
- furthest planet from the sun
30 Clues: (vf-vi)/t • Distance/Time • Force x Distance • Mass x Acceleration • Jupiter's largest moon • The man who derived F = kx • furthest planet from the sun • largest planet in the solar system • the closest galaxy to the Milky Way • smallest planet in the solar system • created three fundamental laws of physics • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • ...
Beans In Space 2025-05-16
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- A Very famous Astronomer
- Not Time, But Distance
- Our Stars Real Name
- The Galaxy We Live in
- Second Planet From The Sun
- The Largest moon of Pluto
- The Seventh Planet From The Sun
- The Third Closest Moon to Jupiter of all Four Galilean Moons
- The closest Galaxy to the Milkyway
- Where all of Us Live
- The Second Largest Moon in The Solar System
- Never Existed
- Think of the Hubble Space Telescope
- One of The Best Named Moons of Pluto
- The Largest Black Hole ever
- Beautiful clouds of gasses in deep space
- A Cloud of Debris and Rocks Around The Sun
- The Eighth Planet From The Sun
- An Imaginary Group of Stars
- First Planet From The Sun
- The Last Asteroid Belt
- Also known as the ISS
- Not A Planet Anymore
- Sixth Planet From The Sun
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- The First Asteroid Belt
- The Fourth Closest Moon to Jupiter of all Four Galilean Moons
- When a Really Big Star Dies, It can Collapse into This
- The Thing Something has when Moving Around a Body That has More Mass Than it
- The Closest Star(s) to the Solar System (4 Light Years)
- The Second Closest Moon to Jupiter of all Four Galilean Moons
- There are 8 of these recognized in the Solar System
- The most visible Object in Space
- One of the First Deep-Space Probes Humanity has Ever Made
- Matter has This When its Moving Making it Harder to Stop
- A Big Disk in Space
- The Most Abundant Element in the Universe
- The Orbital time for the ISS
- Fifth Planet From The Sun
- Keeps Your Feet on the Ground
- This Type of Star Contains The Most Dense and Strong Material ever Theorized
- The Closest Moon to Jupiter of all Four Galilean Moons
- The Second largest Black Hole
- Fourth Planet From The Sun
- Everything has it
- The North Star
45 Clues: Never Existed • The North Star • Everything has it • Our Stars Real Name • A Big Disk in Space • Where all of Us Live • Not A Planet Anymore • The Galaxy We Live in • Also known as the ISS • Not Time, But Distance • The Last Asteroid Belt • The First Asteroid Belt • A Very famous Astronomer • The Largest moon of Pluto • Fifth Planet From The Sun • First Planet From The Sun • ...
Unit 4 HONORS Active Review 2026-01-12
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- infinitely dense core left after supernova event; gravity warps space-time
- forms when small debris enters and burns in a planet's atmosphere
- older star made entirely of the older dense carbon core from red giant
- Jovian planets are massive but have ______.
- gases left behind from the remnant of a red giant star; often surround white dwarf
- less massive planet that lacks gravitational control of nearby objects
- galaxies moving away from each other supports space itself expanding
- most widely accepted moon formation theory; Moon composed partly of Earth's outer layers
- how fast anything (including atmospheric gases) must travel to break free from a planet's gravity
- rocky plantets such as Earth
- icy remnants of solar system formation; have highly elliptical orbits
- modern accepted theory of a younger, expanding universe
- extremely dense core of once massive star left after supernova event
- older theory of an unchanging universe
- implosion to explosion event of an older massive star
- mature star actively fusing hydrogen to helium; gravity balanced by force of fusion
- more massive older star fusing helium to much heavier elements
- the "echo" of the big bang
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- nebula gases pull together but not dense or hot enough for fusion
- infant stage of star life; made of gas and dust
- smallest rocky remnants of solar system formation
- terrestrial planets have _____ but are not massive
- older star fusing helium to carbon; outer shell expands and star cools
- gas that all stars begin as; the mass will determine path of star's life
- an abundance of these supports a relatively younger universe
- Earth and Moon formed at same time from exactly same nebula material
- leftover after space debris successfully impacts a planet's surface
- gas giant plantets such as Jupiter and Saturn
- largest remnants of solar system formation or left after planetary collisions
- Moon formation theory supported by Earth and Moon made of different materials
- the inward force that hold stars together or makes them denser in old age
- the outward force that expands a star's size
32 Clues: the "echo" of the big bang • rocky plantets such as Earth • older theory of an unchanging universe • Jovian planets are massive but have ______. • the outward force that expands a star's size • gas giant plantets such as Jupiter and Saturn • infant stage of star life; made of gas and dust • smallest rocky remnants of solar system formation • ...
Cros 2 2023-08-31
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- Formulated Big Bang theory and predicted cosmic microwave background
- Developed stellar classification system
- Formulated laws of planetary motion
- Contemporary science communicator and astrophysicist
- Laws describe geometry of planetary orbits
- Crucial work for measuring cosmic distances
- Proposed Chandrasekhar limit for white dwarf stars
- Provided evidence for the universe's expansion
- Provided evidence for the existence of dark matter
- Discovered Pluto, later reclassified as dwarf planet
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- Known for telescopic observations
- Popular science communicator and author
- Laid foundation for classical mechanics
- Made extensive astronomical observations
- Name used for a temperature scale
- Proposed heliocentric model of the Solar System
- First recognized American female astronomer
- Discovered Saturn's moon Titan and contributions to optics
- Hubble Space Telescope named after him
- Discovered Cepheid variables' use in distance measurement
20 Clues: Known for telescopic observations • Name used for a temperature scale • Formulated laws of planetary motion • Hubble Space Telescope named after him • Popular science communicator and author • Laid foundation for classical mechanics • Developed stellar classification system • Made extensive astronomical observations • Laws describe geometry of planetary orbits • ...
HAHAHAHA 2023-03-15
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- , science of communications
- , tall structure
- you were given yesterday as a compensation
- , A set of building blocks
- , there was massive failure in it
- , A subdiscipline of sociology concerned with IT
- , the smallest planet in the Solar System
- , ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills:
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- The technical infrastructure supporting an information system
- , exceptionally good at a subject
- , term for technology applications where human input is minimized
- , the ones who listens to your complaints
- , bot that collects information from web sites.
- , the point at which something begins its course or existence
- , creates a backdoor
- , king of the jungle
- , a treasure found in osun
17 Clues: , tall structure • , creates a backdoor • , king of the jungle • , science of communications • , a treasure found in osun • , A set of building blocks • , exceptionally good at a subject • , there was massive failure in it • you were given yesterday as a compensation • , the smallest planet in the Solar System • , the ones who listens to your complaints • ...
Physics and Astronomy 2017-05-19
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- / National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- / Jupiter's largest moon
- / the sum of the potential and kinetic energy in an object that is used to do work
- / the closest galaxy to the Milky Way
- / largest planet in the solar system
- / Force x Distance
- / (vf-vi)/t
- / the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- / The man who derived F = kx
- / Distance/Time
- / furthest planet from the sun
- / Created laws of planetary and satellite motion
- / a stable subatomic particle with a positive charge
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- / symbol for the quantitative expression of the change in angular velocity that a spinning object undergoes per unit time.
- / Mass x Acceleration
- / is a wave in a medium in which each point on the axis of the wave has an associated constant amplitude.
- / the interference of two waves of equal frequency and opposite phase, resulting in their cancellation where the negative displacement of one always coincides with the positive displacement of the other.
- / the interference of two or more waves of equal frequency and phase, resulting in their mutual reinforcement and producing a single amplitude equal to the sum of the amplitudes of the individual waves.
- / A wave that oscillates perpendicular to the axis along which the wave travels
- / created laws for circuits such as the point and junction rule
- / the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- / the program that sent two probes to explore the outer reaches of the solar system
- / defined as an integer (whole number) multiple of the fundamental frequency
- / smallest planet in the solar system
- / energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- / a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- / the twisting force that tends to cause rotation
- / the program that was designed to send humans to the moon
- / created three fundamental laws of physics
- / symbol for the rate of change of angular position of a rotating body.
30 Clues: / (vf-vi)/t • / Distance/Time • / Force x Distance • / Mass x Acceleration • / Jupiter's largest moon • / The man who derived F = kx • / furthest planet from the sun • / largest planet in the solar system • / the closest galaxy to the Milky Way • / smallest planet in the solar system • / created three fundamental laws of physics • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle (Section 1.0 Vocabulary) 2012-10-31
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- The Earth-centered model of the solar system proposed by Aristotle 2000 years ago.
- The longest or shortest days of the year.
- The Sun-centered model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus in 1530.
- Where the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon, casting a shadow on the moon.
- when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth.
- A measure of distance used to describe the position of planets relative to the Sun (1 AU = distance between the Earth and Sun = 149 5999 000 km).
- Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun laying mainly in a narrow belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The spiral galaxy that we live in.
- A natural satellite of a planet.
- Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form.
- A large body of matter that orbits the sun in a well-defined orbit.
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- The gases and dustthat exsit in space between the stars.
- The remains of a meteor that do not burn up completely and hit the Earth's surface.
- The first stage in a star's formation.
- How sphere of gas that emits light.
- Small piece of rock flying through space with no particular path.
- The 2 days a year when the day and night are equal length
- The oval path that planets travel around the Sun.
- The distance that light travels in one year (=9.5 trillion km).
- The charged particles that flow out of the Sun at 400 km/s.
- Objects made of dust and ice that orbit the sun and have bright tails when they get close to the sun.
- A highly dense remnant of a start in which gravity is so strong that light can't even excape.
- The 1.4 million km diameter star in the center of our solar system.
- A group of billions of stars, gas ans dust held together by gravity.
- A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere where the heat of friction causes it to glow brightly.
26 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet. • The spiral galaxy that we live in. • How sphere of gas that emits light. • The first stage in a star's formation. • The longest or shortest days of the year. • The oval path that planets travel around the Sun. • Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky. • Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form. • ...
Crossword Science 2023-05-01
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- That which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy
- A tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water
- Mass of a unit volume of a material substance
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- A body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force
- The distance light travels in one year
- A dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
- A tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water
- The circular motion of an object around its center
- The luminous envelope of a star from which its light and heat radiate
- The only star in our solar system
- Happens when, at just the right moment, the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth
- The degree of hotness or coldness of an object
- The temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor
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- All of space, and all the matter and energy that space contains
- The average distance between Earth and the Sun
- The force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
- The rate at which heat is transferred by conduction through a unit cross-section area of a material
- The space occupied within the boundaries of an object in three-dimensional space
- The Earth is considered to be the center of the solar system
- A state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
- The Sun is considered to be the center of the solar system
- A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- Force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- The temperature at which the substance changes from a solid to a liquid
- A substance that has no fixed size or shape
26 Clues: The only star in our solar system • The distance light travels in one year • Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun • A substance that has no fixed size or shape • Mass of a unit volume of a material substance • The average distance between Earth and the Sun • The degree of hotness or coldness of an object • The circular motion of an object around its center • ...
Sixth Grade First Semester Final, Puzzle Two 2024-12-16
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- process by which water on the surface of the Earth enters and moves through the soil and porous rock layers
- process by which water vapor (gas) in the air cools and changes into liquid water
- found in the oceans, which cover about 71% of the planet's surface
- periodic rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational forces exerted by the moon and sun on Earth's oceans
- rhythmic movements of water that travel across the surface of the ocean
- the angle at which Earth's axis is tilted relative to its orbit around the Sun
- small icy body that orbits the Sun in an elongated, elliptical orbit
- concentration of dissolved salts, primarily sodium chloride (NaCl), in water
- leading explanation, for the origin and formation of the universe
- Streaks of light produced by a meteoroid as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere
- led to the discovery that the Earth is NOT the center of the solar system
- a small rocky or metallic body that travels through space.
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- phase of the moon in its lunar cycle when it is positioned between the Earth and the Sun
- the Earth is in the center of the solar system
- sun heats the surface of bodies of water (like oceans, lakes, and rivers), causing the water molecules to move faster and eventually break free from the liquid state
- the Sun is the center of the solar system
- path around the Earth
- water that is stored beneath the Earth's surface in the spaces between soil particles, rocks, and other underground materials
- Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun
- measure of the amount of matter in an object and is constant regardless of location
- shortest day and the longest night of the year
- causes objects to be attracted towards one another
- Application of scientific knowledge, tools and techniques to solve problems, create products or improve processes
- meteoroid that makes it through the Earth’s atmosphere and lands on the surface
24 Clues: path around the Earth • the Sun is the center of the solar system • the Earth is in the center of the solar system • shortest day and the longest night of the year • Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun • causes objects to be attracted towards one another • a small rocky or metallic body that travels through space. • ...
6.1 Planets in Our Solar System Definitions 2021-01-08
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- any star around which planets revolve
- a large circular mass that revolves around a star
- a small piece of metal or stone that orbits the sun
- the large, empty part of the universe that does not contain any matter
- an area in the solar system beyond the planets where many small, icy bodies are located
- a massive ball of gas in outer space that gives off heat, light, and other forms of radiation
- a streak of light in the sky that forms when a piece of rock from space burns up in Earth's atmosphere
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- a body of ice and dust that travels in a long narrow orbit around the sun
- system a system of objects that revolve around a star
- a piece of rock or metal from space that strikes Earth's surface
- the circular path of an object as it revolves around another object
- a small object made of rock or metal that orbits the sun
12 Clues: any star around which planets revolve • a large circular mass that revolves around a star • a small piece of metal or stone that orbits the sun • system a system of objects that revolve around a star • a small object made of rock or metal that orbits the sun • a piece of rock or metal from space that strikes Earth's surface • ...
Space 2021-10-19
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- A famous vortex known to suck people into itself
- A planet no known to part of our solar system anymore
- A big piece of nothing that holds alien life, called planets
- Basically a black hole but takes you to a different place
- the red planet known to have life on it
- a massive star thats over-grown
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- A cluster that forms after a star dyes
- A planet outside our solar-system
8 Clues: a massive star thats over-grown • A planet outside our solar-system • A cluster that forms after a star dyes • the red planet known to have life on it • A famous vortex known to suck people into itself • A planet no known to part of our solar system anymore • Basically a black hole but takes you to a different place • ...
origin of universe and solar system 2024-09-18
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- snowball of gas and dust make sweeping orbits around our sun
- origin of the solar system
- god created the universe
- universe started with small,inflating over the next 13.8 billion years ago
- universe has always been the same
- these rocky fragments are leftover from the beginning of our solar system
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- it will collapse and will return to its original form
- this hypothesis suggest that our universe is just one of many universe
8 Clues: god created the universe • origin of the solar system • universe has always been the same • it will collapse and will return to its original form • snowball of gas and dust make sweeping orbits around our sun • this hypothesis suggest that our universe is just one of many universe • these rocky fragments are leftover from the beginning of our solar system • ...
Solar Panel 2024-05-21
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- what shortens a thin film's lifespan
- what percentage of new electricity was solar
- the source of solar energy
- the biggest electricity unit
- a semiconductor for PV
- a type of cell in a solar panel
- what does PV mean
- are solar panels 100% efficient
- how many times cheaper is the new solar panel compared to the commercial one
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- what does TPV mean
- prevents silicon from crystallizing
- a key material in making solar panels
- until what percentage does silicon metal have to get rid of impurities
- how many years does a silicon solar panel last
- a measuring unit for energy
- an acronym for copper indium gallium selenide
16 Clues: what does PV mean • what does TPV mean • a semiconductor for PV • the source of solar energy • a measuring unit for energy • the biggest electricity unit • a type of cell in a solar panel • are solar panels 100% efficient • prevents silicon from crystallizing • what shortens a thin film's lifespan • a key material in making solar panels • ...
Space 2023-12-14
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- A stellar explosion that briefly outshines an entire galaxy, releasing an immense amount of energy.
- The curved path that an object takes around a celestial body, such as a planet around a star.
- A natural or artificial body that orbits a planet or star.
- An optical instrument that gathers and magnifies distant light, used for observing celestial objects.
- A celestial body that orbits a star, typically larger than a moon.
- A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space.
- A luminous celestial body composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, emitting light and heat.
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity, such as the Milky Way.
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- All of space, time, matter, and energy in existence.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the sky, often with a mythological or cultural association.
- Hole A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
- A celestial object consisting of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the sun in an elliptical path.
- A small rocky body that orbits the sun, typically found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- System A system of celestial bodies, including the sun, planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, bound by gravity.
- A vast, diffuse cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars.
16 Clues: All of space, time, matter, and energy in existence. • A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. • A natural or artificial body that orbits a planet or star. • A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space. • A celestial body that orbits a star, typically larger than a moon. • ...
Stars 2023-06-19
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- The star at the center of our solar system, which provides heat and light to Earth.
- The North Star, located close to the north celestial pole and used for navigation.
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust that orbits around the Sun.
- A powerful explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing an enormous amount of energy.
- A prominent constellation in the night sky, known for its belt of three bright stars.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, often referred to as the "Red Planet."
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are born.
- The closest spiral galaxy to our Milky Way, visible as a faint smudge in the night sky.
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- The second planet from the Sun, known for its bright appearance in the night sky.
- A small particle from space that burns up upon entering Earth's atmosphere, often called a shooting star.
- The largest planet in our solar system, known for its colorful bands and numerous moons.
- The sixth planet from the Sun, recognized by its distinctive ring system.
- The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth and reflects sunlight.
- A large system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. Our Milky Way is a galaxy.
- A luminous celestial body consisting of hot gases, visible as a point of light in the night sky.
- Hole A region in space with extremely strong gravity, from which nothing, not even light, can escape.
16 Clues: A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are born. • The fourth planet from the Sun, often referred to as the "Red Planet." • The sixth planet from the Sun, recognized by its distinctive ring system. • The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth and reflects sunlight. • ...
The Solar System 2021-06-29
8 Clues: on which we live • the hottest planet • the largest planet • the farthest planet • the second largest planet • the second farthest planet • the first planet from the sun • microscopic life was there when it was
Our Solar system 2021-06-09
8 Clues: It is covered with gas • It is covered with water • The brightest of all planets • small chunks of dirt and ice • It contains red soil and rocks • small chunks of metal and rock • The smallest planet in our solar system • It is yellow and the second largest planet
Solar System (basic) 2022-11-07
8 Clues: ringed planet • biggest planet • windy gas giant • closest planet to Earth • small terrestrial planet • Phobos and Deimos orbit it • dwarf planet in Kuiper belt • dwarf planet in asteroid belt
Solar System Crossword 2022-09-30
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- The _____ belt seperates the inner planets from the outer planets.
- The attraction between 2 objects due to the force of gravity.
- Jupiter has 80 what?
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- The place that houses planets.
- The planets _____ around the sun.
- What keeps us on Earth.
- The planets orbit around this.
- There are 8 ____ in our solar system.
8 Clues: Jupiter has 80 what? • What keeps us on Earth. • The place that houses planets. • The planets orbit around this. • The planets _____ around the sun. • There are 8 ____ in our solar system. • The attraction between 2 objects due to the force of gravity. • The _____ belt seperates the inner planets from the outer planets.
our solar system 2019-06-27
Our solar system 2019-06-27
8 Clues: blue planet • we live on it • bright yellow • a dwarf planet • a beautiful world • it takes us to space • we can see it at night • we can make a wish at night
THE SOLAR SYSTEM 2020-11-02
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- The planet with the stormy surface and about 12 moons
- The smooth blue-green ball of gas with more than 25 moons
- The red planet that spins like Earth
- The biggest planet which is a huge ball of gases
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- The planet with magnificent rings
- The planet second closest to the Sun and is almost the same size as Earth
- The smallest planet and has no atmosphere
- The blue planet and our home in Space
8 Clues: The planet with magnificent rings • The red planet that spins like Earth • The blue planet and our home in Space • The smallest planet and has no atmosphere • The biggest planet which is a huge ball of gases • The planet with the stormy surface and about 12 moons • The smooth blue-green ball of gas with more than 25 moons • ...
The Solar System 2021-03-04
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- First Indian Satellite
- the planet which has largest moon
- Largest moon in solar system
- The coldest planet
- Largest planet in Solar system
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- The planet which was destined for greatness
- Planet which have the moon named Phobos
- Planet which is having a moon named titan
- First artificial satellite
- Hottest planet
10 Clues: Hottest planet • The coldest planet • First Indian Satellite • First artificial satellite • Largest moon in solar system • Largest planet in Solar system • the planet which has largest moon • Planet which have the moon named Phobos • Planet which is having a moon named titan • The planet which was destined for greatness
Solar System crossword 2023-05-05
8 Clues: This is the largest planet • This is the coldest planet • This is the furthest planet • This is the smallest planet • This is the only planet with life • This planet is second from the sun • This is the only planet with a ring • This is the fourth planet from the sun
The Solar System 2023-06-10
8 Clues: Ice giant • Biggest planet • Rocky and Rusty Planet • 6th planet from our sun • 14 moons and 5 main rings • Smallest planet in the solar system • First planet explored by space craft • Has a population of 8 billion people
Solar System Intro 2017-09-10
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- A gas giant plant that is smaller than Jupiter but larger than Neptune
- A small rocky body that orbits the sun
- The planet farthest from the sun
- A planet that formed closer to the sun than Earth, but not closet to the sun
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- The largest planet in the solar system
- An object that orbits a planet
- A loose, icey body with a long, narrow orbit
- The smallest plant in the solar system
8 Clues: An object that orbits a planet • The planet farthest from the sun • The largest planet in the solar system • A small rocky body that orbits the sun • The smallest plant in the solar system • A loose, icey body with a long, narrow orbit • A gas giant plant that is smaller than Jupiter but larger than Neptune • ...
solar system planets 2021-12-03
Our Solar System 2022-03-02
Our solar system 2023-10-18
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- The force that keeps a planet from moving in orbit.
- The Earth turning on its own axis is called _____________.
- Layer of gas that surrounds a planet.
- A star and the planets orbit around it.
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- Planet closest to the Sun.
- What do we call the chunks of rock that travel around the Sun?
- The second planet closest to the Sun.
- Nicknamed 'the red planet'.
8 Clues: Planet closest to the Sun. • Nicknamed 'the red planet'. • The second planet closest to the Sun. • Layer of gas that surrounds a planet. • A star and the planets orbit around it. • The force that keeps a planet from moving in orbit. • The Earth turning on its own axis is called _____________. • What do we call the chunks of rock that travel around the Sun?
solar system athar 2025-01-28
8 Clues: what in the blue planet • what is the moon of the mars? • what is the diameter of jupiter • what is planet that made from gas • what is the clocest planet to the sun? • percent what is the density of saturn • what is the planet that made from ice and rock • what is the fifth largest planet in solar system?
solar system athar 2025-01-28
8 Clues: what in the blue planet • what is the moon of the mars? • what is the diameter of jupiter • what is planet that made from gas • what is the clocest planet to the sun? • percent what is the density of saturn • what is the planet that made from ice and rock • what is the fifth largest planet in solar system?
Solar System Wordsearch 2023-09-28
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- Small to large rocks or metallic objects that resolve around the sun
- The force that causes objects with mass to attract to one another
- A star and a group of celestial objects held in a gravitational attraction from the mass of the star
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- A large celestial body that resolves around a star
- Attraction between 2 objects due to an invisible force
- A celestial body that resolves around a planet
- A bright start that the earth resolves around
- In celestial mechanics, an orbit is the curved trajectory of an object such as the trajectory of a planet around a star, or of a natural satellite around a planet, or of an artificial satellite around an object or position in space such as a planet, moon, asteroid, or Lagrange point
8 Clues: A bright start that the earth resolves around • A celestial body that resolves around a planet • A large celestial body that resolves around a star • Attraction between 2 objects due to an invisible force • The force that causes objects with mass to attract to one another • Small to large rocks or metallic objects that resolve around the sun • ...
The Solar System 2024-09-24
8 Clues: the red planet • the blue planet • very cold planet • this planet has rings • the planet we live on • the planet closest to the sun • the second planet from the sun • the largest planet in our solar system
The solar system 2024-04-26
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- who first stepped on the moon
- gravity keeps what orbiting around the earth
- what dwarf planet is bigger than Pluto
- how long does it take the earth to have a complete orbit
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- what is a common dwarf planet
- keeps earth in orbit around the sun
- all objects with what have gravity
- what planet is closest to the sun
8 Clues: what is a common dwarf planet • who first stepped on the moon • what planet is closest to the sun • all objects with what have gravity • keeps earth in orbit around the sun • what dwarf planet is bigger than Pluto • gravity keeps what orbiting around the earth • how long does it take the earth to have a complete orbit
Solar System Vocabulary 2024-12-02
8 Clues: Low tempearture • high temperature • A long distance apart • Near, a short distance apart • What the inner planets are made of • To move or travel around an object • What the outer planets are made of • The force that pulls objects together
Solar System Crossword 2024-10-27
8 Clues: It is reddish. • This is where we live! • It is famous for its rings. • It is another of the "gas giants". • This is the closest planet to the Sun. • It is the farthest planet from the Sun. • It is the largest planet in the solar system. • It is the next planet from the Sun after Mercury.
Our Solar System 2025-11-14
8 Clues: The Earth Twin • Hottest Planet. • The blue planet • Clost to the Sun • The largest planet • The planet with rings • The planet that rolls • The farthest to the Sun
Solar System Crossword 2025-11-27
8 Clues: Gas planet • A red planet • we live here • big ball of fire • rotates around earth • Eighths largest planet • Seventh planet from the sun • Has a lot of rocks in a ring around it
kamil Zambrzycki 2018-10-18
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2012-10-24
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- The solid part of the head of a comet
- A regular oval shape
- Having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems
- An object _____ when it spins around a central axis
- Having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
- the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light
- Sun, Heliocentric
- Sphere,Photosphere
- A celestial body that orbits the sun, has sufficient mass to assume nearly a round shape, clears out dust and debris from the neighborhood around its orbit, and is not a satellite of another planet.
- Often called the inner planets
- 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
- Color, Chromosphere
- A celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- A small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere
- Stretches more than 1,000 times the distance between the sun and neptune
- The collection of planets and their moons in orbit around a sun, together with smaller bodies such as asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- One of many small solid celestial bodies thought to have existed at an early stage in the development of the solar system
- Force that attracts all objects together
- A thin disk of small particles of ice and rock
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- A region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune, believed to contain many comets, asteroids, and other small bodies made largely of ice
- A meteor that survives its passage through the earth's atmosphere such that part of it strikes the ground.
- The trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface
- A large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a planet or the moon caused by an explosion, the impact of a meteorite, etc.
- The area between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where a whole bunch of asteroids orbit.
- A diffuse cloud of gas and dust surrounding the nucleus of a comet
- motion of one object round another
- A unit of measurement equal to 149.6 million kilometers, the mean distance from the center of the earth to the center of the sun.
- Hardened rock formed from lava flows on the moon
- A large planet of relatively low density consisting predominantly of hydrogen and helium, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
30 Clues: Sun, Heliocentric • Sphere,Photosphere • Color, Chromosphere • A regular oval shape • Often called the inner planets • motion of one object round another • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • The solid part of the head of a comet • Force that attracts all objects together • A thin disk of small particles of ice and rock • Hardened rock formed from lava flows on the moon • ...
Space vocabulary 2024-09-09
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- – a single journey along an orbital path
- – a gas that has no colour, taste, or smell, and which people need to live
- – a substance with no fixed volume or shape that can expand freely
- – a natural or human-made object that orbits Earth or another object in space
- – a colourless, odourless, flammable gas commonly called “natural gas”
- – an irregularly shaped rock that orbits a star
- – a dwarf planet that was discovered in 1930 and that was once considered a planet
- – the largest planet in our solar system and the fifth from the Sun; a gas giant
- – the third planet from the Sun; the planet we live on
- giant – a large planet that is mainly made up of gases
- – like Earth; describes planets that are rocky and Earthlike in size
- – to revolve around another object
- – a large blue-green planet that is seventh from the Sun; a gas giant
- – the force that pulls all objects toward each other
- – the smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to the Sun; a terrestrial planet
- – the centre of an object
- – a space object made of ice and dust that orbits a star and develops a long, bright tail as it nears its star
- – a small reddish planet that is fourth from the Sun; a terrestrial planet
- planet – a nearly round object that orbits a star, is smaller than a planet, and is not a satellite of another object
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- – a small planet that is second from the Sun; a terrestrial planet
- – anything that takes up space and has weight
- belt – the area in space between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids orbit together
- – a body in outer space, made of hot gases, that shines in the night sky
- – Earth’s only natural satellite
- – a large blue planet that is eighth from the Sun; a gas giant
- system – a group of objects in space that orbit a star
- – a hole in the ground caused by the impact of an object from space
- – a very large object that orbits a star
- – the centre of a comet, made of small particles of ice and frozen gas that can turn to vapor and form a tail as the comet nears a star
- – the second lightest chemical element; often a gas
- – the lightest chemical element; often a gas
- – a single turn of something around an axis or a fixed point; spinning
- – a planet with large rings around it that is sixth from the Sun; a gas giant
- Belt – an area of our solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune where a group of minor planets and other objects orbit the Sun
- – a solid object that travels around a planet; a natural satellite
- – a layer of gases surrounding a planet, star, or moon
- – the bright, vaporized part of a comet that points away from the Sun
- – the measure of the amount of matter in an object
38 Clues: – the centre of an object • – Earth’s only natural satellite • – to revolve around another object • – a single journey along an orbital path • – a very large object that orbits a star • – the lightest chemical element; often a gas • – anything that takes up space and has weight • – an irregularly shaped rock that orbits a star • ...
Space 2025-11-09
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- Groups of stars forming patterns in the sky
- Our home planet, third from the Sun
- Known for its extensive ring system
- Dwarf planet formerly considered the ninth planet
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Clouds of gas and dust where stars are born
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- The Red Planet, fourth from the Sun
- Large system of stars, dust, and dark matter held by gravity
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Second planet from the Sun, known as Earth's twin
- A massive star explosion that outshines a whole galaxy
- Eighth planet, known for strong winds
- When one celestial body blocks another's light
- Seventh planet, rotates on its side
14 Clues: Closest planet to the Sun • Largest planet in our solar system • The Red Planet, fourth from the Sun • Seventh planet, rotates on its side • Our home planet, third from the Sun • Known for its extensive ring system • Eighth planet, known for strong winds • Groups of stars forming patterns in the sky • Clouds of gas and dust where stars are born • ...
Space 2025-11-09
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- Groups of stars forming patterns in the sky
- Our home planet, third from the Sun
- Known for its extensive ring system
- Dwarf planet formerly considered the ninth planet
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Clouds of gas and dust where stars are born
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- The Red Planet, fourth from the Sun
- Large system of stars, dust, and dark matter held by gravity
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Second planet from the Sun, known as Earth's twin
- A massive star explosion that outshines a whole galaxy
- Eighth planet, known for strong winds
- When one celestial body blocks another's light
- Seventh planet, rotates on its side
14 Clues: Closest planet to the Sun • Largest planet in our solar system • The Red Planet, fourth from the Sun • Seventh planet, rotates on its side • Our home planet, third from the Sun • Known for its extensive ring system • Eighth planet, known for strong winds • Groups of stars forming patterns in the sky • Clouds of gas and dust where stars are born • ...
Absolutism & The Enlightenment 2022-10-12
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- a king, queen, or emperor
- a way to reduce or lessen the amount of punishment one will undergo for their sins
- believed all people are born with three natural rights (Last Name)
- provides land to lords in exchange for protection
- believed the best form of government was a monarchy and the people could not overthrow it (Last Name)
- belief that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- believed in the separation of powers (Last Name)
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- a leader of The Reformation that spoke out against the Church
- a king or queen that holds all the power
- idea that the king or queen was chosen by God
- belief that the sun is the center of the solar system
- after the Roman Empire, kingdoms dominated Europe between 500-1500 AD. This period was also known as the Dark Ages or Middle Ages
- believed the government should follow a "general will" (Last Name)
13 Clues: a king, queen, or emperor • a king or queen that holds all the power • idea that the king or queen was chosen by God • believed in the separation of powers (Last Name) • provides land to lords in exchange for protection • belief that the sun is the center of the solar system • belief that the Earth is the center of the solar system • ...
Earth, Sun and moon by Owen and Ethan 2025-07-31
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- the action of rotating about an axis or centre.
- the star which is the center of our solar system
- the dark figure or area of shade made by something or someone blocking out light
- the time of darkness between sunset and sunrise
- an imageanary line which something revoles around
- The round body that circles the Earth every month
- a large group of stars
- The planet we live on
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- the movement of an object around another object in a path
- system the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- an object in space such as a moon which moves around a larger one such as a planet
- the curved path or line of flight followed by a planet or satellite around the earth or sun
- the time between the sunrise and sunset when the sky is light
13 Clues: The planet we live on • a large group of stars • the action of rotating about an axis or centre. • the time of darkness between sunset and sunrise • the star which is the center of our solar system • an imageanary line which something revoles around • The round body that circles the Earth every month • the movement of an object around another object in a path • ...
Waves and the solar system 2017-02-08
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- The circular path that a planet takes when moving around the sun
- The number of complete wave cycles passing through a point every second
- The distance and direction of a point on the wave from the equilibrium position
- In this model, the Earth is believed to be the centre of the universe
- The maximum displacement of a wave
- wave This sort of wave has its particles moving at right angles to the direction of wave movement
- This famous Italian scientist viewed astronomical objects through a telescope
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- The distance between the lens and the sharp image formed (2 words)
- The change of direction and speed of a wave when it meets a different medium
- This is the distance between two equivalent points on consecutive waves
- This type of lens has two convex surfaces
- Examples of this sort of wave include sound waves and earthquake P waves
- This type of telescope uses two mirrors to collect and focus light
- Data from astronomical studies confirms this model of the solar system which places the sun at the centre
- This type of image cannot be formed on a screen
- This type of telescope has an objective lens
16 Clues: The maximum displacement of a wave • This type of lens has two convex surfaces • This type of telescope has an objective lens • This type of image cannot be formed on a screen • The circular path that a planet takes when moving around the sun • The distance between the lens and the sharp image formed (2 words) • ...
Year 7 Solar System One 2021-01-26
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- The planet that is famous for its rings (6)
- The ancient idea that the Earth is at the centre of the Universe (10,5)
- Name for the (almost) circular path that a planet takes around its star (5)
- The side of the Earth facing away from the Sun has... (5)
- An imaginary line that goes around the middle of the Earth which divides the world into the Northern and Southern hemispheres (7)
- It's nicknamed 'the red planet' (4)
- An imaginary line about which an object rotates/turns (4)
- It's the name for the part of the day when the Sun appears at its highest point in the sky (6)
- The biggest planet in our solar system (7)
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- The surname of the scientist who first came up with the heliocentric model (10)
- The _______ a planet is from its star, the slower it will orbit (7)
- The idea that the Sun is at the centre of the solar system (12,5)
- Our planet!
- The planet closest to the Sun (7)
- The closer a planet is to its star, the _______ it will orbit (6)
- The 24 hours it takes the Earth to rotate on its axis, (1,3)
16 Clues: Our planet! • The planet closest to the Sun (7) • It's nicknamed 'the red planet' (4) • The biggest planet in our solar system (7) • The planet that is famous for its rings (6) • The side of the Earth facing away from the Sun has... (5) • An imaginary line about which an object rotates/turns (4) • The 24 hours it takes the Earth to rotate on its axis, (1,3) • ...
Where is our Solar System 2022-11-27
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- what is the biggest planet
- what is the smallest planet
- what plant is known as the icey giant
- what is the planet we live on?
- what planet because down graded in 2006
- came from the greek word kometes
- what is a rocky object that flys through space
- greek philosopher who discovered earth was round
- who was the first man to step on the moon
- what is a star that explodes called
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- a device invented by Hans Lippershey to see things far away
- what is the hottest planet
- what planet is called the red planet?
- what is the farthest planet from the sun
- what are groups of stars called
- what is the second biggest planet
16 Clues: what is the hottest planet • what is the biggest planet • what is the smallest planet • what is the planet we live on? • what are groups of stars called • came from the greek word kometes • what is the second biggest planet • what is a star that explodes called • what planet is called the red planet? • what plant is known as the icey giant • ...
Around the Solar System Vocabulary 2022-10-06
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- a tool that makes faraway objects look bigger and closer
- a star in the center of the solar system that burns gas and gives off heat and light
- system a group of objects in space, including the Sun and everything that moves around it
- a group of stars, planets, dust and gas
- shuttle a craft that is reused to carry people into space and back to Earth
- to spin on a center point
- a force that weighs down objects
- an object that moves around Earth and sends messages and pictures to
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- an imaginary line objects in space follow as they move around a larger object
- us learn about space
- an object that moves around Earth that we see mostly at nighttime in phases
- to move around something in a circular path
- a giant ball of extremely hot gas that burns and gives off heat and light
- a large piece of rock or metal flying in space that is left over from the planets
- a large round object in space that follows a path and moves around a star like the Sun
- everything that can be seen, touched and sensed above Earth’s atmosphere
- a person who travels into space
17 Clues: us learn about space • to spin on a center point • a person who travels into space • a force that weighs down objects • a group of stars, planets, dust and gas • to move around something in a circular path • a tool that makes faraway objects look bigger and closer • an object that moves around Earth and sends messages and pictures to • ...
Solar System 2022-05-16
5 Clues: how did the universe begin • when did our solar system form • how many miles away is the sun • how many moons does our solar system have • how many planets does our solar system have
Space Science 2018-01-22
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- time it takes a planet to complete one full rotation on its axis
- he formulated the law of universal gravitation
- it is this season in Australia in June
- when the area of sunlight is at a maximum in one hemisphere and at a minimum in the other hemisphere
- the earth-centered model of the solar system
- an event during which one object in space casts a shadow onto another
- the darkest part of the shadow
- this scientist proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- smaller bodies that orbit most of the planets
- __________ force is the inward force that causes an object to move in a circular path
- the word that scientists use to describe space and all of the energy and matter in it
- the beginning of planets
- a ________ moon appears to grow
- this scientist proposed the geocentric model of the solar system
- the lighter outer cone of the shadow
- a body that orbits a larger body
- the Milky Way is this type of galaxy
- tidal cycles occur _____ minutes later each day
- month when it is our winter solstice
- these orbit between Mars and Jupiter; made of rock and/or metal
- the spinning of a body, such as a planet, on its axis
- the Earth, sun and moon are all _______ up during spring tide
- areas where very little matter exists
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- the force of attraction between objects
- a ________ moon appears to shrink
- this side is illuminated when the moon is waning
- the time it takes Earth to complete one full revolution around the sun
- his first principle states that planets move in elliptical orbits
- point when a planet is farthest from the sun
- the sun-centered model of the solar system
- these are often called “shooting stars”
- an example of a gas giant planet; farthest from the sun
- characterized by a pattern of temperature and other weather trends
- the motion of a body that travels around another body in space
- when sunlight shines equally on the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- a spherical body that orbits the sun
- an example of a terrestrial planet; closest to the sun
- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light
- tides that have the smallest daily tidal range
- these are made of ice, dust and gas; most are found in the Oort Cloud or Kuiper Belt
- a large collection of stars, gas and dust
- point when a planet is closest to the sun
- a lunar eclipse will only occur on a ______ moon
- tides that have the largest daily tidal range
- daily changes in the level of ocean water
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space
46 Clues: the beginning of planets • the darkest part of the shadow • a ________ moon appears to grow • a body that orbits a larger body • a ________ moon appears to shrink • a spherical body that orbits the sun • the lighter outer cone of the shadow • the Milky Way is this type of galaxy • month when it is our winter solstice • areas where very little matter exists • ...
Aidan Grande - Activity #3 - Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-28
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- What is the 8th planet in the solar system?
- What are comets made up of?
- Between what two planets does the asteroid belt sit between"?
- What does the Earth Orbit around?
- How long does it take for Earht to rotate on its axis?
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- How many moons does Jupiter have?
- What are the four inner planets mostly made up of?
- The time it takes to rotate on its axis.
- What star makes up most of the mass in the solar system?
9 Clues: What are comets made up of? • How many moons does Jupiter have? • What does the Earth Orbit around? • The time it takes to rotate on its axis. • What is the 8th planet in the solar system? • What are the four inner planets mostly made up of? • How long does it take for Earht to rotate on its axis? • What star makes up most of the mass in the solar system? • ...
Moons of the Solar System 2022-03-22
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- the planets without moons
- largest moon of Neptune, orbits in retrograde
- most impacted moon
- the moon of Earth
- smallest of the 5 major satellites of Uranus
- darkest moon
- one of the most eccentrically orbiting moons
- same side always faces the planet
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- liquid water ocean under water ice crust, likely has life
- moons of mars
- shepherd moons of Uranus
- brightest moon
- largest moon
- most volcanic moon
- most earth-like moon
- darkest of the 5 major satellites of Uranus
16 Clues: largest moon • darkest moon • moons of mars • brightest moon • the moon of Earth • most volcanic moon • most impacted moon • most earth-like moon • shepherd moons of Uranus • the planets without moons • same side always faces the planet • darkest of the 5 major satellites of Uranus • smallest of the 5 major satellites of Uranus • one of the most eccentrically orbiting moons • ...
Science Chapter 4: Solar System 2026-04-23
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- a large, round object that revolves around a star and has cleared the region around its orbit
- an explosive eruption of waves and particles from the sun into space
- the four closest planets to the sun - Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- the path an object takes as it revolves around a star, planet, or moon
- one full orbit around the sun
- a gigantic sphere made of very hot gas
- has the same characteristics as a planet, but has NOT cleared the region around its orbit (Pluto is one)
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- the gas giants - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- a piece of rock that enters the earth's atmosphere and burns, appearing as a streak of light.
- a spacecraft that gathers data without a crew
- a natural object that revolves around a planet
- a rocky mass up to several hundred kilometers wide that revolves around the sun
- a frozen mass of different types of ice and dust orbiting the sun
- a group of stars that forms a pattern
- one whole spin of an object on its axis
- an imaginary line around which an object spins
16 Clues: one full orbit around the sun • a group of stars that forms a pattern • a gigantic sphere made of very hot gas • one whole spin of an object on its axis • a spacecraft that gathers data without a crew • a natural object that revolves around a planet • an imaginary line around which an object spins • the gas giants - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • ...
Crossword Puzzle: KAM8 2024-06-08
12 Clues: Female ruler. • Antarctic bird. • Room for cooking. • Erupting mountain. • The natural world. • King of the jungle. • Natural watercourse. • Rail transport vehicle. • Vast body of saltwater. • Large natural elevation. • Device for rain protection. • Star at the center of our solar system.
the planets 2015-06-17
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- it has a ring around it and 2nd biggest planet
- what planet your to be a planet
- what is the biggest planet in the solar system
- closest star to the earth
- hundered sixty five days how many day does it take to rotate around the sun from earth
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- how many planets are in the solar system
- what's the closest planet to the sun
- what planets on its side and spins on its side nm,
8 Clues: closest star to the earth • what planet your to be a planet • what's the closest planet to the sun • how many planets are in the solar system • it has a ring around it and 2nd biggest planet • what is the biggest planet in the solar system • what planets on its side and spins on its side nm, • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2021-07-31
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- A large cloud of gas and dust.
- The substance which accounts for 85% of the universe.
- Reddish loops on the Sun's surface which link sunspots.
- The largest star in the Milky Way galaxy.
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- The cloud of celestial bodies at the edge of the solar system.
- The second smallest type of exoplanet.
- The second closest star to earth
- The comet in our solar system which can be seen from Earth every 76 years.
8 Clues: A large cloud of gas and dust. • The second closest star to earth • The second smallest type of exoplanet. • The largest star in the Milky Way galaxy. • The substance which accounts for 85% of the universe. • Reddish loops on the Sun's surface which link sunspots. • The cloud of celestial bodies at the edge of the solar system. • ...
Aliens in Space 2024-11-18
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- An invincible force that keeps our feet on the ground.
- A word that means "unusual", "weird" or "hard to understand".
- A word that means "very bad". It starts with a "T".
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- The name of the planet with rings.
- The name of the first planet in our solar system.
- I wear this in space.
- The name of the biggest planet in our solar system.
- A vehicle that takes us away from Earth and into space.
8 Clues: I wear this in space. • The name of the planet with rings. • The name of the first planet in our solar system. • The name of the biggest planet in our solar system. • A word that means "very bad". It starts with a "T". • An invincible force that keeps our feet on the ground. • A vehicle that takes us away from Earth and into space. • ...
Crossword 2019-04-01
12 Clues: Messaging App • Smallest bird • Nobita's Savior • Capital of Nepal • A waterfall of Angels • Second largest content • Tallest Statue in World • Founder of Tata Company • Current American President • Richiest Cartoon Character • Biggest Planet in solar system • Most Precious Diamond in World
sully 8 2024-02-02
12 Clues: planet • orbits • pictures • of stars • atmosphere • rock samples • around object • from the stars • form a pattern • from space rock • system-sun,planets,and moons • visible light and EM radiation
Precambrian 2024-02-23
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- coal forming forests
- Abundant amphibians and marine organisms
- lots of dinosaurs
- Earliest amphibians and plant seeds
- start of the solar system
- Earths first coral reefs
- earliest mammals
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- Abundant reptiles
- Earliest flowering plants
- burgess shale fauna
- earliest insects
- First sexually reproductive organisms
12 Clues: earliest insects • earliest mammals • Abundant reptiles • lots of dinosaurs • burgess shale fauna • coal forming forests • Earths first coral reefs • Earliest flowering plants • start of the solar system • Earliest amphibians and plant seeds • First sexually reproductive organisms • Abundant amphibians and marine organisms
Hydrological Cycle Re-Cap 2020-05-04
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- The hydrological cycle is a _________ system
- One process of fluxing water from the atmosphere to the ground is by __________
- Precipitation is a _________ when looking at the global hydrological cycle
- Oceans, lakes and river are know as ________ in the global hydrological cycle
- By mid-century, the world population will grown by an extra ________ billion people
- Evaporation from solar energy is a ______ when looking at the global hydrological cycle
- One process of driving water in the global cycle is by _______ energy
- The mechanics of moving water between the stores is know as ___________
- A measure of the transfer rate of water in the global hydrological cycle is known as ________
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- The different times water spends in a store is known as the ___________ time
- The frozen water part of the Earth system
- One reason why the hydrological cycle is under pressure is due to _________ growth
- When rounded up to a whole number, what percentage of water is fresh water in the global cycle?
- At a global level,96.5% of the total water is stored in __________
14 Clues: The frozen water part of the Earth system • The hydrological cycle is a _________ system • At a global level,96.5% of the total water is stored in __________ • One process of driving water in the global cycle is by _______ energy • The mechanics of moving water between the stores is know as ___________ • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-02-10
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- the darkest part of a shadow completely blocking all light
- the path that one object in space takes around another object
- an event when the Moon's shadow covers part of the Sun's light
- a large object that travels around the Earth
- when the Moon blocks the Sun's light casting a shadow
- the trail that Moon's shadow travels while the Earth rotates
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- the only visible part of the Sun during a Total Eclipse
- the star at the center of our Solar System
- the last state in the United States to see the Total Eclipse on April 8, 2024
- an event when the Moon's shadow completely covers the Sun's light
- the country where the April 8, 2024 will first start
- the lighter part of a shadow that blocks part but not all of the light
- the third planet in our Solar System
13 Clues: the third planet in our Solar System • the star at the center of our Solar System • a large object that travels around the Earth • the country where the April 8, 2024 will first start • when the Moon blocks the Sun's light casting a shadow • the only visible part of the Sun during a Total Eclipse • the darkest part of a shadow completely blocking all light • ...
