solar%20system Crossword Puzzles
SOLAR SYSTEM 2021-04-06
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- The biggest natural satellite in Jupiter
- Solar eclipse where it's look like a ring
- Planet with great red spot
- Star with tail
- Gases that made up of Sun (make nuclear reaction)
- Morning or evening star / Earth's sister planet
- obscuration of light
- Planetary companion
- Dwarf planet
- Planet that rotate on its side
- Planet with biggest ring
- Planet with rusty iron
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- Saturn's biggest satellite
- The first animal that go to space
- Lunar eclipse where it's look so red
- Meteroid when enter atmosphere
- Planets spin on their own axis
- Planet with slowest revolution time
- The biggest star in solar system
- Minor planet
- Blue planet that support living thing to live
- The smallest planet
- The path where planet turn around the Sun
- the closest neighbour of Earth
24 Clues: Minor planet • Dwarf planet • Star with tail • The smallest planet • Planetary companion • obscuration of light • Planet with rusty iron • Planet with biggest ring • Saturn's biggest satellite • Planet with great red spot • Meteroid when enter atmosphere • Planets spin on their own axis • the closest neighbour of Earth • Planet that rotate on its side • The biggest star in solar system • ...
Solar System 2022-10-14
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- The only mission to do a fly-by of all the outer planets
- Largest moon of our solar system
- space mission to saturn
- Only moon in solar system to have a thick atmosphere and a rock surface
- Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas? Methane, water vapor, Helium and Carbon Dioxide
- The most abundant element in the molecular cloud
- Only planet in our solar system which was first discovered theoretically
- Long range comets originate from this cloud which is beyond Kuiper Belt Object
- This planet has a retrograde rotation similar to Venus
- Which of the following is not a Galilean moon? Phobos, Io, Ganymede and Callisto
- This space mission observed collision of a comet on planet Jupiter
- Closest space mission to planet Jupiter
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- Water geyser on this moon
- The following is not a dwarf planet, Pluto, Ceres, UltimaThule, Makemake, Haumea, Eris
- This element gives the distinct red color to planet mars
- The most common unit of temperature used by astronomers
- This gas give the distinct blue color to planet Uranus and Neptune
- Pluto is not a planet because it has not cleared its ___________
- The only dwarf planet in the main asteroid belt
- Space mission to this Galilean moon
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- The hypothesis in the formation of the solar system
- This rocky planet has almost the same axial tilt as the earth
23 Clues: space mission to saturn • Water geyser on this moon • Largest moon of our solar system • Hottest planet in the solar system • Space mission to this Galilean moon • Closest space mission to planet Jupiter • The only dwarf planet in the main asteroid belt • The most abundant element in the molecular cloud • The hypothesis in the formation of the solar system • ...
Solar System 2018-01-31
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- planet with the brightest rings
- Earth does this as it revolves around the Sun
- furthest planet from the sun
- dwarf planet with two moons
- Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune have these around them
- place where astronauts live and work in space
- Armstrong was the first person to walk on the...
- the force that pulls you towards the center of the planet
- planet closest to the sun
- an American space traveler
- the star closest to Earth
- number of stars in our solar system
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- large planet known for the Great Red Spot
- instrument used for seeing stars and planets clearly
- our sun is in the center of it
- number of planets in our solar system
- third planet from the sun; only planet people have walked on
- planet that rotates on its side
- Warmest plant; cloudy planet
- the red planet; humans have sent robots here
- to turn on an axis
21 Clues: to turn on an axis • planet closest to the sun • the star closest to Earth • an American space traveler • dwarf planet with two moons • furthest planet from the sun • Warmest plant; cloudy planet • our sun is in the center of it • planet with the brightest rings • planet that rotates on its side • number of stars in our solar system • number of planets in our solar system • ...
Solar System 2019-08-20
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- This planet needs 3 earth months to revolve
- panets made of rocks, ice and a liquid mixture
- Solid planets
- _____is the only planet that sustains life
- Is the center of the solar system
- Gas and ice giants
- Is a planet associated with blood and war
- Planet's orbit around the sun
- is located in kuiper belt
- King of the gods
- Has extensive lava flows
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- God of sky and heavens
- Planet's movement around it's axis
- Orbits the Jovian planets
- planets made of helium and hydrogen
- Flat of rocky objects
- God of farming and agriculture
- Dwarf planet as big as Texas
- Edge of the solar system
- Where the solar system is located
- God of the sea
21 Clues: Solid planets • God of the sea • King of the gods • Gas and ice giants • Flat of rocky objects • God of sky and heavens • Edge of the solar system • Has extensive lava flows • Orbits the Jovian planets • is located in kuiper belt • Dwarf planet as big as Texas • Planet's orbit around the sun • God of farming and agriculture • Is the center of the solar system • ...
Solar System 2023-11-06
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- number of days after new moon you will see a full moon
- tide when Earth, moon & sun are at a 90 degree angle
- eclipse occurs during full moon phase
- tide when Earth, moon & sun are in a line
- imaginary line connecting the poles of a planet
- darker shadow that does not allow light through
- name of the latest mission to the moon
- shape of the orbit of all planets
- object that makes up 99.8% of solar system's mass
- sun is directly over this line during equinox
- Earth's tilted axis gives us these
- a rock that descends through the Earth's atmosphere and lands on Earth
- rock that orbits the sun with a trailing tail of dust & gas
- gas that makes up 80-90% of the sun
- hours of day equal hours of night
- the water planet
- the difference between high & low tide
- classification of Pluto
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- the lighter shadow cast during an eclipse; allows some light through
- only planet that would float in water
- phases of the moon with increasing light
- hottest planet with lots of volcanoes
- planet that is tilted on its side; also coldest planet
- the highest winds in the solar system are here
- has the big red spot storm
- phases of the moon with decreasing light
- eclipse occurs during new moon phase
- what is at the center of every galaxy
- rocks that are too small to be considered a planet
- shape of moon right before and after full moon
- outer band of icy rocks that orbit the sun
- the longest & shortest days of the year
- planet with the largest mountain in the solar system
- place with the biggest tidal range
- shape of the moon right before and after new moon
- planet with no atmosphere; most cratered
- the spinning of a object on its axis
- number of Americans that have walked on the moon
- path a planet follows around a star
- type of galaxy the Milky Way is
- the complete cycle of a planet on its orbit
41 Clues: the water planet • classification of Pluto • has the big red spot storm • type of galaxy the Milky Way is • shape of the orbit of all planets • hours of day equal hours of night • place with the biggest tidal range • Earth's tilted axis gives us these • gas that makes up 80-90% of the sun • path a planet follows around a star • eclipse occurs during new moon phase • ...
Solar System 2023-11-17
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- Icy Small Solar System body
- Compound found in molecular clouds (Symbol + number)
- First Martian Period
- Soviet Venus Program
- Disk beyond Pluto
- Comet and Asteriod
- Cloud beyond Heliosphere
- System bound by gravity
- Sun's "gen" by mass
- Pluto Eris Gonggong
- Between Mars and Jupiter
- Abbreviation; Official Astronomy Body
- Abbreviation; Past Neptune
- Sulfuric acid on Venus Water on Earth
- Group that sent the Akatsuki to
- Belt 30 - 50 AU
- Martian Volcanic area
- Nasa Martian Program searches for life
- Maybe on Venus says Phosphine
- ESA and JSA Mission to Mercury
- Planet Criteria; __________ Shape
- zone that is unstable
- Martian Earthquake
- Type of Mercury atmosphere
- 2004 - 2015 Mercury studier
- Venus Photobombs the Sun by crossing in front of it
- The type of cloud where are solar system is from
- House effect on Venus
- A Roman Venus Name
- First to mercury
- Type of collapse that started the formation of the solar system
- Mercury's favorite element
- Boundary between us and interstellar space
- The line after which volatile chemicals can be found, in a picture
- planet criteria; _______ around the sun
- 3 letter abbreviation for theory of how the solar system was created
- Magnetic _________ protect earth from solar winds
- Plural Natural Satellites
- "There's a little black _______ on the Sun today" Feature on the sun
- Dark feautre on Mars, thought to be a sea
- Process that signals the birth of a star
- Phase of moon that we can't see
- Something Mars once had
- Smooth Mercury surfaces
- Failed Stars Giants Jupiter and Saturn
- zone where light travels slowly
- Neptune and Uranus
- Sun Cell
- Type of orbits planets move in
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- Objects not affected by planet's gravity
- Where the sun's energy comes from
- Mar's first in 1840
- Type of "pre" star
- Eclipse; Sun Earth Moon
- Sun atmosphere; Color orb
- Type of planets that form in the middle of the solar system
- 300-600 million year old on Venus
- Past Lunar Missions
- Currently Roving Mars
- Eclipse; Sun Moon Earth
- Sun's protective Sphere
- Mercury Venus Earth Mars
- Found in the shadows on the moon
- Small Mars Moon
- Neither a star or its remnant
- Future Lunar Missions
- coldest sphere of the sun
- Moon pulls the ocean
- Hottest part of Sun
- abbreviation; Ejection of the Sun
- What prominences do
- NASA's Venus mapper
- Venus's Continent
- Damage shows up everywhere Moon Venus Mercury
- Greek Mercury Name
- Ancient Lunar Magma Oceans
- Grand Canyon got nothing on this Valles
- Center of System
- Not just the moon has these
- Planet Criteria; ___________ Orbit No Neighbors
- Planet forming process
- Late ______ Bombardment
- Covection __________ produce magnetic field on Earth
- Volatiles like water ammonia and methane
- Type of Core Mars has
- Largest Volcanoes in the Solar System
- Symbols for the 3 elements that primarily make up the 98% of the mass that formed the sun
- Heat source of earth
- Type of world Earth is, 71% water
- Erupting on Venus,
- Do not come closer than Kuiper
- Sun Geyser
- a volatile chemical
- Much Larger than Earth
- This super event caused the formation of our solar system
- Name of object that hit earth
- Protoplanetary __________
- Abbreviation; Theory that something hit the Earth to get the moon
98 Clues: Sun Cell • Sun Geyser • Small Mars Moon • Belt 30 - 50 AU • Center of System • First to mercury • Disk beyond Pluto • Venus's Continent • Type of "pre" star • Comet and Asteriod • Martian Earthquake • Greek Mercury Name • A Roman Venus Name • Erupting on Venus, • Neptune and Uranus • Mar's first in 1840 • Past Lunar Missions • Sun's "gen" by mass • Pluto Eris Gonggong • Hottest part of Sun • ...
Solar System 2023-12-21
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- the path of one object in space around another object
- Express mail service that ran from April 1860 to October 1861
- Fourth planet from the sun, known as the "Red Planet", has many volcanoes
- Grierson leader of the Buffalo soldiers
- Act of 1862 Gave any head of a household, widowed women, or any man over 21 the right to claim one 160-acre portion of land
- railroad act In 1862 President Abraham Lincoln signed the Pacific Railway Act. Two companies began building a transcontinental (across the continent) railroad, linking East with the West.
- Removal Act Law passed in 1830 to tive Andrew Jackson the power to move American Indians west of the Mississippi River
- The second planet from the sun and the hottest planet in the solar system, which has gasses that cause a "greenhouse like effect"
- planets Known as the "Gas Giants", these planets orbit the sun further away and include primarily planets with no rocky surface
- Black Kettle Southern Cheyenne Chief who moved his tribe twice in 1861 and in 1867 in accordance with treaties. Remembered for his efforts to make peace with settlers
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- Soldiers African American soldiers who fought during the Civil War and after, keeping peace between American Indians and settlers, led by Benjamin Grierson
- Colonel George Armstrong Custer Led the battle of Washita River, in which Chief Black Kettle was killed.
- a large, round body that revolves around a star
- system a star and all the planets and other bodies that revolve around it
- A small planet closest to the sun with a dense rocky surface and no atmosphere
- small natural objects that revolve around other objects
- Expansion migration and settlement from the East to the West
- free roaming animal on the plains, important to the survival of Native Americans, threatened by western settlers
- and Clark Explorers who set out in 1804 to find a water route to the Pacific ocean. Covered 8,000 miles of land from St. Louis to the Oregon coast
- planets Known as "Terrestrial Planets", these planets orbit closest to the sun and feature hard rocky surface
- the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a massive, hot ball of plasma, inflated and heated by energy produced by nuclear fusion reactions at its core.
- Third planet from the sun with the only liquid water on the surface and one moon
22 Clues: Grierson leader of the Buffalo soldiers • a large, round body that revolves around a star • the path of one object in space around another object • small natural objects that revolve around other objects • Expansion migration and settlement from the East to the West • Express mail service that ran from April 1860 to October 1861 • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-08
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- A luminous celestial body made up of hot gases, like our sun
- Related to the sun or derived from it, like solar energy
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it at night
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- A soft, radiant light emitted by an object or substance
- A dark area caused by an object blocking light from a source
- The planet we live on, known as the "Blue Planet"
- An optical instrument used for observing distant objects in space
- A circular band or loop shape, like Saturn's rings
- The period of light between sunrise and sunset
- A celestial object composed of ice, dust, and gas that develops a glowing tail
- Electromagnetic radiation that allows us to see and brightens our world
- A recurring sequence or pattern that repeats over time
- The different stages or appearances of the moon or a celestial body
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- The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe
- Complete or whole, as in a total eclipse
- The path followed by a celestial object around another object
- The vast, seemingly infinite expanse that contains all celestial objects
- Related to the moon, like lunar phases or lunar landings
- The expanse above us that contains the sun, moon, stars, and clouds
- Incomplete or not whole, as in a partial eclipse
- The period of darkness when the sun is below the horizon
- A facility equipped for observing
- When one celestial body blocks the light from another, like a solar or lunar eclipse
25 Clues: A facility equipped for observing • Complete or whole, as in a total eclipse • The period of light between sunrise and sunset • Incomplete or not whole, as in a partial eclipse • The planet we live on, known as the "Blue Planet" • A circular band or loop shape, like Saturn's rings • A recurring sequence or pattern that repeats over time • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-08
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- A huge ball of hot glowing gas
- term referring to the Sun
- the brightness of a star as seen from Earth
- everything found everywhere
- different appearances of the moon through its cycle
- this may drop during a Solar Eclipse, especially in the shadow
- Moon phase that can coincide with a lunar eclipse
- term referring to the Moon
- Moon phase that can coincide with a solar eclipse
- the act of spinning on an axis
- extremely powerful explosion near the end of a large star's life cycle
- Singer of "Total Eclipse of the Heart".
- our home
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- to travel in a circular orbital path
- Travel in a circular path
- the brightness of a star
- path an object takes around another
- A rock or chunk of metal streaking through Earth's atmosphere
- Writer of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" who also wrote songs for Meat Loaf
- lighter outer portion of the shadow
- shadow cast upon another
- dark center portion of the shadow
- the true brightness of a star
- force that is caused by the mass of an object
- easiest camera method to observe a Solar eclipse
25 Clues: our home • the brightness of a star • shadow cast upon another • Travel in a circular path • term referring to the Sun • term referring to the Moon • everything found everywhere • the true brightness of a star • A huge ball of hot glowing gas • the act of spinning on an axis • dark center portion of the shadow • path an object takes around another • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-08
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- A recurring sequence or pattern that repeats over time
- A soft, radiant light emitted by an object or substance
- The vast, seemingly infinite expanse that contains all celestial objects
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet or celestial body, held in place by gravity.
- A luminous celestial body made up of hot gases, like our sun
- A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern or shape in the night sky.
- A circular band or loop shape, like Saturn's rings
- The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe
- The planet we live on, known as the "Blue Planet"
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it at night
- The path followed by a celestial object around another object
- The period of darkness when the sun is below the horizon
- The expanse above us that contains the sun, moon, stars, and clouds
- Electromagnetic radiation that allows us to see and brightens our world
- A facility equipped with telescopes and instruments for observing celestial objects and phenomena.
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- When one celestial body blocks the light from another, like a solar or lunar eclipse
- The different stages or appearances of the moon or a celestial body
- Related to the moon, like lunar phases or lunar landings
- A facility equipped for observing
- A celestial object composed of ice, dust, and gas that develops a bright tail as it approaches the sun.
- The period of light between sunrise and sunset
- A small celestial body that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, creating a streak of light in the sky.
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat
- Related to the sun or derived from it, like solar energy
- A celestial object composed of ice, dust, and gas that develops a glowing tail
- Incomplete or not whole, as in a partial eclipse
- An optical instrument used for observing distant objects in space
- A dark area caused by an object blocking light from a source
- Complete or whole, as in a total eclipse
30 Clues: A facility equipped for observing • Complete or whole, as in a total eclipse • The period of light between sunrise and sunset • Incomplete or not whole, as in a partial eclipse • The planet we live on, known as the "Blue Planet" • A circular band or loop shape, like Saturn's rings • A recurring sequence or pattern that repeats over time • ...
Solar System 2024-04-11
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- The outer planets are this.
- This planet has dark-colored storms, and many moons, and is the eighth/farthest planet from the sun.
- This planet has iron oxide, and polar ice caps, and is the fourth planet from the sun.
- This is when the Moon moves completely into Earth's umbra.
- This is the turning of Earth on its axis.
- This is the basic shape of every planet’s orbit.
- This is what causes the Earth's tides.
- Moon phase in which none of the lighted surfaces of the Moon can be seen from Earth is called this.
- This planet is the seventh planet from the sun.
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- These are caused by the direction Earth’s rotational axis is pointed with respect to the Sun.
- This planet has no atmosphere and is also the first planet from the sun.
- This planet is the largest planet and the fifth planet from the sun.
- This used to be a planet but now is a dwarf planet.
- The inner planets are this.
- This planet has the most complex ring system and is the sixth planet from the sun.
- The yearly orbit of Earth around the Sun is called this.
- This is when the Sun's rays strike Earth directly at the equator.
- This planet is the second planet from the sun.
- The basic astronomical unit is the distance Earth, the planet the scientists live on is from this place.
- Moon phases are the changing appearances of the Moon from this place and this is the third planet from the sun.
20 Clues: The outer planets are this. • The inner planets are this. • This is what causes the Earth's tides. • This is the turning of Earth on its axis. • This planet is the second planet from the sun. • This planet is the seventh planet from the sun. • This is the basic shape of every planet’s orbit. • This used to be a planet but now is a dwarf planet. • ...
Solar system 2024-05-03
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- Often called the "Red Planet."
- The smallest planet in our solar system.
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the Earth's atmosphere.
- Small rocky bodies that orbit the sun.
- System: The collection of planets and other objects orbiting the sun.
- Known for its beautiful rings.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other.
- Known as the "Morning Star" or the "Evening Star."
- The farthest planet from the sun.
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- The largest planet in our solar system.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
- A small rocky or metallic body traveling through space.
- A small celestial object that orbits the sun and develops a tail when it passes close to the sun.
- The coldest planet in our solar system.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- The path that a planet takes around the sun.
- A system of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- The only planet known to have life.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- The movement of one object around another in space.
20 Clues: Earth's natural satellite. • Often called the "Red Planet." • Known for its beautiful rings. • The farthest planet from the sun. • The only planet known to have life. • Small rocky bodies that orbit the sun. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The coldest planet in our solar system. • The smallest planet in our solar system. • ...
Solar System 2024-05-07
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- Ilmuwan yang menemukan hukum gerak planet
- Ilmuwan yang melakukan penemuan awal tentang Tata Surya
- asteroid Daerah di antara Mars dan Jupiter
- Dwarf planet yang pernah dianggap planet kesembilan
- Planet terdekat dengan Matahari
- Jalur yang dilalui benda langit saat mengelilingi Matahari
- Lapisan gas yang mengelilingi planet
- Wilayah medan magnetik yang melindungi planet
- Planet dengan cincin yang terlihat jelas
- Benda langit yang terbakar saat masuk ke atmosfer Bumi
- Gerakan berputar suatu benda langit pada porosnya sendiri
- Satelit alami yang mengelilingi planet
- Ilmu yang mempelajari Tata Surya dan alam semesta
- Benda langit kecil yang berada di sabuk asteroid
- Alat yang digunakan dalam pengamatan astronomi
- Teleskop yang digunakan untuk mengamati Tata Surya
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- Wilayah pengaruh Matahari
- Planet yang berotasi miring
- Benda langit yang bergerak mengelilingi Matahari
- Planet terbesar di Tata Surya
- Planet merah
- Kuiper Daerah di luar orbit Neptunus
- Planet yang paling mirip dengan Bumi
- Cloud Wilayah yang berada di pinggiran Tata Surya
- Gerakan mengelilingi Matahari
- Bintang pusat
- Planet terjauh dari Matahari
- Profesi yang melakukan perjalanan antariksa
- Benda langit yang mengelilingi Matahari
- Planet tempat tinggal kita
30 Clues: Planet merah • Bintang pusat • Wilayah pengaruh Matahari • Planet tempat tinggal kita • Planet yang berotasi miring • Planet terjauh dari Matahari • Planet terbesar di Tata Surya • Gerakan mengelilingi Matahari • Planet terdekat dengan Matahari • Lapisan gas yang mengelilingi planet • Kuiper Daerah di luar orbit Neptunus • Planet yang paling mirip dengan Bumi • ...
Solar System 2022-01-09
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- Number of inner planets in our solar system?
- Name of the rover that landed on Mars in Febraury of 2021?
- Number of stars in our solar system?
- Current number of satellites in Earth's orbit?
- name of Neptune inner most ring?
- First manned space ship to the land on the moon?
- First astronaut to orbit the Earth, completing 3 orbits?
- Largest plant in the solar system?
- Number of planet in our solar system?
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- Number of confirmed moons for Jupiter?
- Smallest plant in our solar system?
- Person that accompanied Niel Armstrong to the moon?
- Former Soviet Union's first satellite launched into Earth's orbit?
- America's first satellite launched into Earth's orbit?
- Space shuttle orbitor that exploded upon take off due to two small o-rings?
- Color of Mars?
- Number of rings for the planet Saturn?
- Neil Armstrong stated, "that's on small step for man,_________for mankind?
- Largest star in our solar system?
- Name of the galaxy all the stars and plants reside?
20 Clues: Color of Mars? • name of Neptune inner most ring? • Largest star in our solar system? • Largest plant in the solar system? • Smallest plant in our solar system? • Number of stars in our solar system? • Number of planet in our solar system? • Number of confirmed moons for Jupiter? • Number of rings for the planet Saturn? • Number of inner planets in our solar system? • ...
sky science joseph 2023-03-07
Space and planets 2021-01-06
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- A former planet
- The hottest planet in our solar system
- Something we can not confirm if it is real
- A rock from space that is in the Earth's atmosphere
- The closest planet to our sun
- It's nickname is the "Red Planet"
- The only planet that contains life as far as we know
- there is no return point as far as we know of.
- Our solar system is in it
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- The biggest planet in our solar system
- The biggest thing in our solar system
- The closest major galaxy to our galaxy.
- Has the biggest rings around it in our solar system
- The farthest planet from the sun in our solar system.
- When you look at pictures, it looks like it has no detail.
15 Clues: A former planet • Our solar system is in it • The closest planet to our sun • It's nickname is the "Red Planet" • The biggest thing in our solar system • The biggest planet in our solar system • The hottest planet in our solar system • The closest major galaxy to our galaxy. • Something we can not confirm if it is real • there is no return point as far as we know of. • ...
Earth Science Crossword 2022-05-12
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- What is the theory of the origin of the solar system?
- What is the largest terrestrial planet?
- As the solar nebula collapsed, it became a ___
- The largest planet in the solar system is ______
- As the solar nebula collapsed under its own gravity, it ______ (relating to tempature)
- What are groups of matter smaller than plantes called?
- What reaction is in a star creating larger atoms?
- The most commonly known planet with a ring is ____
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- What effect caused everything?
- What force brings together matter to create planets.
- What is the time interval used to measure the Big Bang?
- What causes the acceleration of the expansion of the universe?
- What was the first atom?
- How many planets are in the solar system?
- What is the smallest planet in the solar system?
15 Clues: What was the first atom? • What effect caused everything? • What is the largest terrestrial planet? • How many planets are in the solar system? • As the solar nebula collapsed, it became a ___ • The largest planet in the solar system is ______ • What is the smallest planet in the solar system? • What reaction is in a star creating larger atoms? • ...
Solar Energy 2021-01-18
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- What are solar panels made of 5 5
- How long solar panels last 7
- Panels to power world sq miles 11
- Panel on tracks to find sun 5 7 7
- Where solar energy can be stored 9
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- What makes solar panels work 5
- Silicon cell conductor type 4
- Average efficiency solar cells % 9
- Type of current output 6
- Sunlight converted by cell % 5 3
- Output of one solar cell volts 4
- Solar panels used at sea t or f 4
12 Clues: Type of current output 6 • How long solar panels last 7 • Silicon cell conductor type 4 • What makes solar panels work 5 • Sunlight converted by cell % 5 3 • Output of one solar cell volts 4 • What are solar panels made of 5 5 • Panels to power world sq miles 11 • Panel on tracks to find sun 5 7 7 • Solar panels used at sea t or f 4 • Average efficiency solar cells % 9 • ...
Astronomy 2022-04-21
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- The ____ is all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.
- A configuration of stars as seen from Earth imagined to form a picture
- The ____ Belt is a large disc of objects beyond Neptune full of mostly icy objects like Pluto and future comets!
- The largest planet in our solar system, yet it also has the shortest day (Less than 10 hours!)
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity.
- Attractive force between any two objects with mass.
- The ___ Cloud is a spherical shaped collections of trillions of comets and dust surrounding the sun 1-3 lightyears away. Often considered the end of our solar system.
- 5th Largest planet in our solar system
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe
- The hottest planet in our solar system! Also the only planet that spins clockwise and has days that last longer than years!
- The closest object in space to Earth
- Small body orbiting the Sun that has lots of ice the melts when closer to the sun (this leaves a gas trail)
- The _____ planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- The only planet in our solar system that spins on its side! It is the coldest, but not the furthest from the sun!
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- Once a planet but is now considered a "Dwarf Planet"
- Rocky objects that orbit the Sun like a planet, but are much smaller than planets
- The ____ Giants group of planets include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
- Any object that orbits a planet (such as a moon).
- The time it takes for a planet to complete 1 rotation around its axis. 24 hours on Earth , but different on each planet
- The amount of time it takes a planet to completely orbit the sun once.
- The Philosophy that the Earth is the center of the universe and everything else (sun, moon, stars, etc.) revolve around it.
- Earth is located in this Galaxy.
- Furthest from the sun of the 8 planets in our solar system.
- massive self-luminous celestial body of gas that shines by radiation derived from its internal energy sources. At least 1 is found at the center of almost every solar system.
- Stone or rocky object that enters Earths atmosphere
- 2nd Smallest planet in our solar system. Most of it's surface is a cold reddish dessert!
- The Asteroid ____ is located between Mars and Jupiter.
- "The fastest planet" in our solar system
- Heliocentrism is the philosophy that this object is at the center of our solar system.
29 Clues: Earth is located in this Galaxy. • The closest object in space to Earth • 5th Largest planet in our solar system • "The fastest planet" in our solar system • Any object that orbits a planet (such as a moon). • Attractive force between any two objects with mass. • Stone or rocky object that enters Earths atmosphere • Once a planet but is now considered a "Dwarf Planet" • ...
Hudson's Space Crossword 2022-10-12
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- a station floating through space that people can live on
- a mass of rock or gas
- a moon of mars
- a star imploding
- where we live
- a doomed moon of mars
- the largest planet in the solar system
- the largest mountain in the solar system
- the red planet
- a ball of ice that is flying through space
- our star
- the first planet in our solar system
- a reclassified dwarf planet
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- The Milky Way
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- a star exploding
- a meteor that has landed
- a chunk of rock and metal flying through space
- a collection of planets and a star
- a way for scientists to get information on a planet
- a chunk of rock and metal caught in a gravitational field of a planet
- a funny named gas giant
- A Day on Mars
- something Isaac newton found
- something that circles a planet
- an enormous ball of gas and energy that is the center of a solar system
26 Clues: our star • where we live • A Day on Mars • The Milky Way • a moon of mars • the red planet • a star exploding • a star imploding • a mass of rock or gas • a doomed moon of mars • a funny named gas giant • a meteor that has landed • a reclassified dwarf planet • something Isaac newton found • something that circles a planet • a collection of planets and a star • ...
Solar Crossword 2012-05-15
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- The time when the sun crosses the celestial equator
- When the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator
- A hollow 3D sphere
- Dome shape around the earth
- Opposite west
- The angle above the horizon
- Opposite North
- A full 360 degree spin
- A line of zenith that circles the earth passing over the two poles
- AM
- The degrees from right
- A 24 H period in which the Earth completes 1 full rotation
- A point in the orbit of a planet where it is furthest away from the sun
- Another word for average
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- A point in the orbit if a planet where it is nearest the sun
- Opposite South
- An oval shape
- Spinning on an axis
- A plane passing through the equator of the earth
- When the sun is right above a certain object
- Opposite East
- The slow movement of the axis of a spinning body around another axis due to a torque
- PM
- periodic variation in the inclination of the axis of a rotating object.
- A device which shows where north, south, east and west is
- Incline
- A length or portion of time
27 Clues: PM • AM • Incline • An oval shape • Opposite west • Opposite East • Opposite South • Opposite North • A hollow 3D sphere • Spinning on an axis • A full 360 degree spin • The degrees from right • Another word for average • Dome shape around the earth • The angle above the horizon • A length or portion of time • When the sun is right above a certain object • ...
Solar Crossword 2012-05-15
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- A ........ of time
- oval type shape
- 180°
- the closest point towards the Earth
- Happens twice a year when the sun reaches its
- the plane passing through the equator of the Earth
- north, south, east, west
- P.M.
- 0° and 360°
- 3D semi circle
- slow top wobbling on top of the Earth
- 90°
- point in the sky
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- the furtherest point away from the Earth
- 24hours
- compass points
- The seasons are caused by the Earth's .......
- invisible model in the sky
- the path of the sun
- A.M.
- day the sun and the seasons
- the motion of the Earth
- hand widths
- 1 year
- maths term for average
- highest point in the sky
- 270°
27 Clues: 90° • 180° • A.M. • P.M. • 270° • 1 year • 24hours • hand widths • 0° and 360° • compass points • 3D semi circle • oval type shape • point in the sky • A ........ of time • the path of the sun • maths term for average • the motion of the Earth • north, south, east, west • highest point in the sky • invisible model in the sky • day the sun and the seasons • the closest point towards the Earth • ...
Solar System 2013-06-02
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- the smallest planet
- 75% nitrogen,25% oxygen
- shuttle the only space vehicle
- red soft soil
- invisible to the naked eye
- the pattern in the sky created by stars
- produces light and heat
- Armstrong first man on the moon (2 words)
- comes out at night time
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- years star distances are measured in _____ _____
- the nearest star to the sun ( 2 words)
- the moon goes over the sun when this happens
- star the north star (2 words)
- closest planet to the sun
- mars is known as the ___ planet
- the biggest planet
- 9 moons
- similar size to earth
- the planet with spectacular rings around it
- the amount of planets
20 Clues: 9 moons • red soft soil • the biggest planet • the smallest planet • similar size to earth • the amount of planets • 75% nitrogen,25% oxygen • produces light and heat • comes out at night time • invisible to the naked eye • closest planet to the sun • shuttle the only space vehicle • mars is known as the ___ planet • star the north star (2 words) • ...
Solar System 2013-06-02
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- Red soft soil
- Similar size to earth
- Invisible to the naked eye
- Mars is known as the ___ planet
- Closest planet to the sun
- The nearest star to the sun ( 2 words)
- Produces light and heat
- The smallest planet
- The planet with spectacular rings around it
- Star the north star (2 words)
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- Comes out at night time
- The moon goes over the sun when this happens
- The pattern in the sky created by stars
- _____ Armstrong first man on the moon
- 75% nitrogen,25% oxygen
- 9 moons
- The biggest planet
- The amount of planets
- Shuttle the only space vehicle
- star distances are measured in _____ years
20 Clues: 9 moons • Red soft soil • The biggest planet • The smallest planet • Similar size to earth • The amount of planets • Comes out at night time • 75% nitrogen,25% oxygen • Produces light and heat • Invisible to the naked eye • Closest planet to the sun • Shuttle the only space vehicle • Mars is known as the ___ planet • Star the north star (2 words) • ...
solar system 2013-09-01
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- A tinkling shine dot in the sky
- Name of a chocolate and a bunch of stars
- Belt In the middle of a gas giant and a normal plant and lots floating rocks
- an object the makes the distances further and closer.
- The 2rd last planet from the sun
- Newton I’ve discovered gravity!
- A man has been on this object
- What do the planets orbit ?
- The largest plant also a gas giant.
- We can live on this planet
- Giants More outer space and not made of rock.
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- Not a real creatures it may be real
- The first planet from the sun and is the smallest planet ?
- Big ball of fire and rocks coming to earth
- What is the invisible line though the planets called ?
- A person going into space with a suite on
- Not really a planet a dwarf planet
- Also a chocolate and the 4th planet from the sun
- What fly into space?
- Earth sister planet
20 Clues: Earth sister planet • What fly into space? • We can live on this planet • What do the planets orbit ? • A man has been on this object • A tinkling shine dot in the sky • Newton I’ve discovered gravity! • The 2rd last planet from the sun • Not really a planet a dwarf planet • Not a real creatures it may be real • The largest plant also a gas giant. • ...
Solar-System 2015-03-23
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- ................. dust is dust which exists in space.
- A ............ is a large rocky body orbiting the sun.
- The Earth has …………. moon.
- This dwarf planet was considered as a planet
- A celestial body that orbits the sun or a planet
- 24 hours make a ....... on the earth
- The solar-system is found in the …………. part of the Milky Way galaxy
- If half of the earth is day the other half would be …………
- The smallest planet in our solar-system and orbits the sun in 88 days
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called the …………… planets because they have solid , rocky surfaces.
- A planet that is found between the orbit of Mercury and Earth
- An optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects.
- Our home planet is a called …………………………
- A rock that is floats in space is a .........
- Our solar system is the …………… one
- The sun is a …………..
- These fixed luminous points in the night sky are thought to be twinkling
- This planet is the sister ice giant to Uranus.
- This planet is known as the red planet.
- Puerto Rico has the largest .......... telescope.
- Uranus and Neptune are known as …… giants.
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- A planet rotates on its .........
- belt A disc-shaped belt found beyond the orbit of Neptune.
- A well-known dwarf planet is called C……….
- A device that is used observe celestial bodies
- A well-known asteroid is ………
- the ………………. is made up of billions of galaxies.
- belt A belt made up of asteroids ad is found between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter
- A fine powder consisting of tiny particles found in Space.
- A celestial body that can be found in the Kuiper belt and is made up of dust and ice.
- The 7th planet from the sun.
- He is thought to be the first man on the moon.
- How many planets are there in the solar system
- The closest celestial body to the earth.
- Jupiter and Saturn are known as ………. giants.
- The earth ……………. around the sun that’s why we have day and night.
- The Sun is made up of …………..(About 70%) and helium (about 28%)
- A planet with a ring
- The largest celestial body in our solar-system
- probe A ………………… travels through space and collects information (MAN MADE SATELLITE)
40 Clues: The sun is a ………….. • A planet with a ring • The Earth has …………. moon. • A well-known asteroid is ……… • The 7th planet from the sun. • A planet rotates on its ......... • Our solar system is the …………… one • 24 hours make a ....... on the earth • Our home planet is a called ………………………… • This planet is known as the red planet. • The closest celestial body to the earth. • ...
Solar System 2016-04-15
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- Hottest planet.
- Pluto has __ moons.
- Inner planets are made of rock so they are
- Comets only have __ when they are close to the Sun.
- Causes the tides on Earth.
- Venus is covered in _ gases.
- Uranus and Neptune are believed to be made largely of __, not just gas.
- Planet with 60 moons.
- Our solar system's star.
- Only planet man has ever visited.
- Jupiter has a huge hurricane called the __ __.
- Fourth planet from the Sun.
- Planet with 14 moons.
- Largest planet.
- The outer planets are thought to be made of mostly _
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- Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto are all __
- Mars used to have a lot of __ on its surface. We can tell from the valleys.
- In the early 1900's, some people thought Mars was covered in __, proof of aliens.
- A "sphere" of objects surrounding the solar system.
- Element that makes up the majority of the Sun.
- It is believed that there may be a __ planet in the Oort Cloud.
- Planet with 27 moons.
- Thought to be the remnants of a planet or a planet that never finished forming.
- The Oort Cloud is where __ come from.
- One of the farthest known celestial bodies of the Solar System.
- Black magnetic storms on the Sun we can see from Earth.
- Smallest planet.
- Saturn has the largest known __ system.
28 Clues: Hottest planet. • Largest planet. • Smallest planet. • Pluto has __ moons. • Planet with 27 moons. • Planet with 60 moons. • Planet with 14 moons. • Our solar system's star. • Causes the tides on Earth. • Fourth planet from the Sun. • Venus is covered in _ gases. • Only planet man has ever visited. • The Oort Cloud is where __ come from. • Saturn has the largest known __ system. • ...
Solar System 2017-05-30
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- It’s the rotation of Venus
- celestial bodies or of the satellites that turn around a planet
- colore delle atmosfere di Urano e Nettuno
- is the ratio between mass and volume
- This part of the comet forms when the comet passes by the sun
- area circolare che si forma a causa di un impatto
- fino a qualche anno fa era consierato un pianeta
- fascia esterna delm sistema solare, formata da piccoli oggetti solidi
- acqua allo stato solido
- It’s the chemical compound most present in the atmosphere of Uranus and Neptune.
- parte della cometa osservate quando si avvicinano al Sole
- It’s the color of the atmosphere of Uranus and Neptune.
- a circular or an almost circular area having a depressed floor.
- A space flight technique that uses the severity of a planet to alter the path and speed of a spacecraft.
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- Is a persistent high pressure zone.
- corpi celesti primordiali che scontrandosi danno origine ai pianeti
- Is made up of small bodies, is located in the outer edge of the solar system
- until a few years ago it was considered a planet
- It is the Earth plaque movement.
- Clouds that consist mostly of hydrogen and helium and other elements;
- made of rocks and ice they are a circle turn around the planet
- perturbazione molto grande nell'atmosfera di Giove
- celestial bodies that collide among them forming planets
- Water is in a solid state.
- Is the color of the Martian surface
- a layer of gases surrounding a planet .
- il gas più abbondante nell'atmosfera di Urano e Nettuno
- rocce e ghiaccio che orbitano attorno ai pianeti gioviani formano ......
28 Clues: acqua allo stato solido • It’s the rotation of Venus • Water is in a solid state. • It is the Earth plaque movement. • Is a persistent high pressure zone. • Is the color of the Martian surface • is the ratio between mass and volume • a layer of gases surrounding a planet . • colore delle atmosfere di Urano e Nettuno • until a few years ago it was considered a planet • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM 2018-01-10
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- , warmest planet/cloudy planet
- , large planet known for the Great Red Spot
- , Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the...
- , it takes Earth 365 days to __ the sun.
- , planet with the brightest rings
- , our sun and the objects that orbit around it
- , turn on an axis
- , planet closest to the sun
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- , an American space traveler
- , the force that pulls you towards the center of a planet or Star
- , farthest planet from the sun
- , Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune have ___ around them.
- , number of planets in our solar system
- , instrument used for seeing stars and planets clearly
- , dwarf planet with two moons
- , planet that rotates on its side
- , the star closest to earth
- , galaxy where the Solar System found
- , third planet from the sun; only planet people have walked on
- , the red planet
20 Clues: , turn on an axis • , the red planet • , an American space traveler • , planet closest to the sun • , farthest planet from the sun • , dwarf planet with two moons • , the star closest to earth • , warmest planet/cloudy planet • , planet that rotates on its side • , planet with the brightest rings • , galaxy where the Solar System found • ...
Sistema Solar 2020-11-03
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- Emite luz e calor, fontes de energia sem a qual não haveria vida na Terra.
- Aglomeração gigante de poeira, gases e bilhões de estrelas.
- Planeta mais frio do sistema solar.
- Corpos celestes que quando entra na atmosfera incendeia por causa do atrito com o ar.
- Movimento que para dar uma volta completa demora 365 dias e 6 horas.
- Planeta que possui anéis formados por gelo, grãos de poeira e rochas de diversos tamanhos.
- São formados por rochas e metais.
- São corpos celestes que giram em torno de outro corpo celeste.
- São objetos construídos pelo ser humano que são lançados no espaço, onde ficam girando ao redor da Terra.
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- São considerados planetas gigantes, compostos principalmente de gases.
- São astros que giram ao redor dos planetas.
- É visível daqui da Terra a noite.
- Movimento que demora aproximadamente 24 horas e determina o dia e a noite.
- Planeta mais quente do sistema solar.
- Único planeta conhecido por abrigar vida.Tem um satélite natural chamado Lua.
- Primeiro planeta descoberto com ajuda de um telescópio, em 1871.
- Também conhecido por ¨Planeta vermelho¨.
- Formado por gelo, poeira e fragmentos de rocha e quando se aproxima do Sol, parte dele se derrete, deixando um rastro de água e poeira que brilha porque reflete os raios solares, formando sua cauda.
- Maior planeta do sistema solar.
- Satélite natural da Terra.
20 Clues: Satélite natural da Terra. • Maior planeta do sistema solar. • É visível daqui da Terra a noite. • São formados por rochas e metais. • Planeta mais frio do sistema solar. • Planeta mais quente do sistema solar. • Também conhecido por ¨Planeta vermelho¨. • São astros que giram ao redor dos planetas. • Aglomeração gigante de poeira, gases e bilhões de estrelas. • ...
Solar system 2021-06-10
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- a situation in which there is much destruction or confusion.
- a group of animals or plants that are similar and can produce young animals or plants
- any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning
- come to pass
- to keep or stop from happening
- something a little different from others of the same type
- lacking in light; not bright or harsh
- existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind
- facts or information used usually to calculate, analyze, or plan something.
- a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior
- a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow
- the physical magnitude of something (how big it is)
- a small amount of colour
- a relaxing of the sky
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- look at with fixed eyes
- the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet
- the part of the day between noon and evening
- the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate
- want something to happen or be the case
- absolutely essential
- water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere
- a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing
- of surpassing excellence
- not in a state of sleep; completely conscious
- the entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- of or relating to an orbit, that is, he curved path that something (such as a moon or satellite) follows as it goes around something else (such as a planet)
- surveyed; created a map of.
27 Clues: come to pass • absolutely essential • a relaxing of the sky • look at with fixed eyes • of surpassing excellence • a small amount of colour • surveyed; created a map of. • to keep or stop from happening • lacking in light; not bright or harsh • want something to happen or be the case • the part of the day between noon and evening • not in a state of sleep; completely conscious • ...
Solar system 2021-06-10
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- a situation in which there is much destruction or confusion.
- a group of animals or plants that are similar and can produce young animals or plants
- any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning
- come to pass
- to keep or stop from happening
- something a little different from others of the same type
- lacking in light; not bright or harsh
- existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind
- facts or information used usually to calculate, analyze, or plan something.
- a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior
- a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow
- the physical magnitude of something (how big it is)
- a small amount of colour
- a relaxing of the sky
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- look at with fixed eyes
- the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet
- the part of the day between noon and evening
- the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate
- want something to happen or be the case
- absolutely essential
- water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere
- a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing
- of surpassing excellence
- not in a state of sleep; completely conscious
- the entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- of or relating to an orbit, that is, he curved path that something (such as a moon or satellite) follows as it goes around something else (such as a planet)
- surveyed; created a map of.
27 Clues: come to pass • absolutely essential • a relaxing of the sky • look at with fixed eyes • of surpassing excellence • a small amount of colour • surveyed; created a map of. • to keep or stop from happening • lacking in light; not bright or harsh • want something to happen or be the case • the part of the day between noon and evening • not in a state of sleep; completely conscious • ...
Solar System 2021-10-19
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- planet closest to the sun
- 2nd planet from the sun. Hottest planet in our solar system.
- 4th planet from the sun. Also called the red planet.
- A very heavy flow of water, which is greater than the normal flow of water and goes over the stream's normal channel.
- A long period of dry weather
- A bowl-shaped area on the surface of a planet or moon.
- A large body in space that orbits a star. Our solar system has 8, plus the dwarf planet.
- a round model of the Earth
- A giant ball of hot gas in space.
- 6th planet from the sun. Gas giant. Known for its rings.
- A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere.
- Occurs at a full moon when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun. SEM ( sun, Earth, moon)
- A natural body orbiting around a planet.
- 3rd planet from the sun. Only planet with water and living things.
- or moon.
- 8th planet from the sun
- a slide of large masses of snow and ice and mud down a mountain
- a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush, due to dry /drought land.
- A severe storm that develops over tropical oceans and whose strong winds of more than 120 km/h spiral in toward the intensely low-pressure storm center
- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- The sun and all of the planets and other bodies that orbit around it
- Earth has seasons because its axis is tilted as it moves around the sun.
- all objects seen in the sky (the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets)
- A meteoroid that has hit earth's surface.
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
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- of axis 23.5 degrees
- half of the earth
- A ball of frozen dust and rock that orbits the sun and has a tail that glows
- An object that orbits the sun and is spherical, but has not cleared the area of its orbit.
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- When the moon blocks the sun, happens during a new moon. SME ( sun, moon, earth)
- All of space and everything in it
- The partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- The movement of an object as it turns or spins around an axis. 24 hours = 1 day
- 5th planet from the sun. Largest planet in our solar system. Gas Giant.
- 7th planet from the sun
- Point at which, everywhere on Earth, days and nights are nearly equal in length
- A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down to touch Earth's surface.
- A tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans
- The movement of one object around another central object. 365 Days/ 1 year to revolve around the sun.
- oval
- the striking of one object against another; the shock caused by a collision
- Main source of energy for life on earth.
- The star at the center of our solar system
- A chunk of rock or dust in space
- intense rainstorm with strong winds that forms over oceans in the tropics
- The imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles.
- An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- Point at which days are longest in one hemisphere and shortest in another
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
51 Clues: oval • or moon. • half of the earth • of axis 23.5 degrees • 7th planet from the sun • 8th planet from the sun • planet closest to the sun • a round model of the Earth • A long period of dry weather • A chunk of rock or dust in space • All of space and everything in it • A giant ball of hot gas in space. • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • A natural body orbiting around a planet. • ...
Solar System 2022-04-17
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- Saturn's biggest satellite
- the smallest planet
- planetary companion
- Planet with slowest revolution time
- Planet spins on their own axis
- this planet has two satellites, phobos and deimos
- Meteoroid when enters the eatmosphere
- Solar eclipse when it looks like a ring
- The first animal's name landed on space
- planet with beautiful rings
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- gas that made up the sun (make nuclear reaction)
- Planet with great red spot
- the path where the planets turn around the sun
- star with tail
- minor planet
- dwarf planet
- obscuration of light
- The biggest natural satellite in Jjupiter
- morning/evening star(earth sister planet)
- blue planet that supports living things to live
- Lunar eclipse when the moon looks so red
- of the the artificial satellite of the earth
- planet that rotates on its side
- the biggest star in the solar system
24 Clues: minor planet • dwarf planet • star with tail • the smallest planet • planetary companion • obscuration of light • Saturn's biggest satellite • Planet with great red spot • planet with beautiful rings • Planet spins on their own axis • planet that rotates on its side • Planet with slowest revolution time • the biggest star in the solar system • Meteoroid when enters the eatmosphere • ...
Solar System 2022-05-04
solar system 2023-02-09
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- Day time is the_____in summer and the shortest in winter and spring and fall have the same number of daylight hours
- Stars shine by giving off ______ that spreads in different directions.
- We have weight depending on how much____of gravity is on us
- As the moon moves around the earth the sunlight and that's why we have different moon phases
- In the winter the sun is more______so the shadows point more north.
- What color are hot stars?
- The moon_____always has one side dark and one side light.
- The to sun from the earth is not the cause of the seasons.
- What color are cold stars
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- As the earth rotates around on it's_____it takes 24 hours which makes the day and night.
- the sun is brighter than other stars because it's ____.
- The moon changes_______depending on how much light from the sun is blocked out from the earth.
- At______an object's shadow is shortest but as the sun moves the sun makes the shadows get longer.
- The sun has a gravity that gravity is keeps the earth in the ____ of the sun's.
- What is the GD mascot
- Gravity pulls us to the _____ of the earth's
- Seasons are by indirect or direct sunlight.
- Different parts of the earth are______to the sun during different when one side is closer it’s summer.
- Shawdos in the summer point to the east and .
- There are 6 time zones in the USA each time zone is based on the of the sun.
20 Clues: What is the GD mascot • What color are hot stars? • What color are cold stars • Gravity pulls us to the _____ of the earth's • Seasons are by indirect or direct sunlight. • Shawdos in the summer point to the east and . • the sun is brighter than other stars because it's ____. • The moon_____always has one side dark and one side light. • ...
Solar System 2023-03-07
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- Gives off light in the sky.
- What we can use to look at space from Earth.
- takes people between space and Earth.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- The solar system's star.
- Someone that studies science.
- Someone that travels space.
- The Red Planet.
- We can see it at night in the sky.
- The Icy Giant planet.
- The only planet that has life.
- What keeps us on the ground and not floating into space.
- Word meaning small.
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- The word for when we find something new.
- The planet that has the Red Spot.
- The path that the planets take around the sun.
- A group of stars that is found throughout space.
- There are 8 of these in our solar system.
- The 8th planet closest to the sun.
- The second planet.
- Robot that is sent to take pictures of planets.
- Hot or cold.
- The area beyond the Earth's sky.
- The planet that is known for its rings.
24 Clues: Hot or cold. • The Red Planet. • The second planet. • Word meaning small. • The Icy Giant planet. • The solar system's star. • Gives off light in the sky. • Someone that travels space. • Someone that studies science. • The closest planet to the sun. • The only planet that has life. • The area beyond the Earth's sky. • The planet that has the Red Spot. • ...
Sistema Solar 2023-03-21
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- É toda constituída por água.
- São astros luminosos que possuem luz própria.
- A Via-Láctea é a nossa.
- Movimento que a Terra faz em torno de si mesma; dura 24 horas.
- Movimento que Terra faz em torno do sol, dura 365 dias e 6 horas.
- Parte externa do planeta Terra, é onde pisamos.
- Passou a ser conhecido como planeta anão ou planetoide por ser muito pequeno.
- Planeta rochoso, conhecido como planeta vermelho.
- É a parte mais quente do interior do nosso planeta.
- É parte onde faz os vulcões entrarem em erupção.
- Força que mantém os planetas ao redor do sol.
- É o planeta mais quente pois na sua superfície existem muitos vulcões.
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- É a parte onde há terra.
- Ano formado por 366 dias, que é a soma das 6 horas excedentes de cada ano. Ocorre a cada 4 anos.
- Neles não há dia nem noite.
- Camada de ar da Terra
- É o maior planeta do Sistema Solar.
- Corpos constituídos por uma parte sólida chamada de núcleo que é formado por gelo e impurezas.
- Único planeta onde existe vida comprovada.
- É um planeta gasoso mais distante do sol e o mais frio.
- Único satélite natural da Terra.
- Uma estrela gigante, formada por energia e radiação; centro do Sistema solar.
22 Clues: Camada de ar da Terra • A Via-Láctea é a nossa. • É a parte onde há terra. • Neles não há dia nem noite. • É toda constituída por água. • Único satélite natural da Terra. • É o maior planeta do Sistema Solar. • Único planeta onde existe vida comprovada. • São astros luminosos que possuem luz própria. • Força que mantém os planetas ao redor do sol. • ...
Solar System 2023-04-03
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- This is an apparent motion of planets moving back and forth in the night sky.
- The coolest part and visible surface of the sun.
- The two types of meteors are ____ and _____.
- The only asteroid large enough to be considered a dwarf planet.
- This model of the solar system shows the sun at the center.
- Abbreviation for large eruptions of gasses that take a few days to reach Earth.
- The dwarf planet with a 17 degree tilted orbit.
- The shape of the planets orbits.
- The astronomer discovered 4 of Jupiter’s moons and that Venus has phases.
- The planet that rotates on its side.
- Irregularly shaped planetary bodies found between Mars and Jupiter.
- Planet often considered to be Earth’s twin.
- The layer of the sun that can only be seen during an eclipse.
- The planet that is sometimes further from the sun than Pluto.
- The stream of energized gases emitted by the sun that travels throughout the solar system. (2 words)
- The percent of the solar systems mass that is made up by the sun. (2 words)
- Another term for gas giant or Jovian planets.
- Space rocks that strike the Earth’s surface.
- This scientist was the first to publish the heliocentric model.
- The planet with the shortest day.
- This model of the solar system shows the Earth at the center.
- The largest of the dwarf planets.
- Dark areas on the sun that are caused by an increased magnetic field.
- A comets tail always points ______ from the sun.
- The point on an orbit farthest from the sun.
- The layer of the sun where energy travels out in waves.
- The only other planet to have had a water cycle and evidence of possible life.
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- Venus is the _______ planet (temperature wise).
- Streams of gases that fall back to the sun, often along magnetic field lines.
- The planet with the widest temperature range.
- Another name for shooting stars – rocks that burn up in our atmosphere.
- The direction all planets orbit the sun.
- The unit of distance that represents the distance between the Earth and Sun. (2 words)
- The number of dwarf planets in our solar system.
- The layer of the sun where hot gases rise and cool gases sink.
- The point on an orbit closest to the sun.
- The center part of a comet that consists of solid rock and ice.
- Venus’s ____ is longer than its _____. (2 words)
- The number of major planets in our solar system.
- This astronomer discovered the orbits were elliptical with the sun off center.
- The solar system is five _______ years old.
- The trail of dust from a comet.
- The vapor cloud that surrounds the nucleus of a comet.
- Large eruptions that shoot charged particles into space at the speed of light (2 words).
- Rocks that float in space.
- The center layer of the sun.
- The planet with the most rings.
- Bodies of rock and ice that orbit the sun.
- The type of energy created in the sun.2 (2 words).
- Another term for inner planets.
- Are where many comets originate from. (2 words)
- Glowing gases in our atmosphere (also called the Northern Lights).
52 Clues: Rocks that float in space. • The center layer of the sun. • The trail of dust from a comet. • The planet with the most rings. • Another term for inner planets. • The shape of the planets orbits. • The planet with the shortest day. • The largest of the dwarf planets. • The planet that rotates on its side. • The direction all planets orbit the sun. • ...
Solar System 2023-05-02
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- A hot part of the Sun
- A person who goes to space
- A lot of stars held togather
- A curve that goes around a star, planet or moon
- Light of moon
- A vehicle that goes outer space
- A person who studies space
- Spiral galaxy
- The coldest planet
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- Bodies of gas that shines and are visible
- Some people call them mirror planets
- A cloud of gas in space
- To see objects appear closer than they are.
- Has thousands of rings around it
- Eaths natural satellite
- Absorbs all light
- Has cold stripes and has 80 moons
- The hottest planet in Solar System
- A giant star that provides light to Earth
- A force that atracts mass or energy
20 Clues: Light of moon • Spiral galaxy • Absorbs all light • The coldest planet • A hot part of the Sun • A cloud of gas in space • Eaths natural satellite • A person who goes to space • A person who studies space • A lot of stars held togather • A vehicle that goes outer space • Has thousands of rings around it • Has cold stripes and has 80 moons • The hottest planet in Solar System • ...
Solar system 2023-05-04
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- Has the great red spot
- Makes up most of Venus surface
- Gas giant
- Most of Neptune is made of icy materials
- The beings on Earth
- Supports life
- Closest to the sun
- Very small planets
- Rotates on the other direction
- Uranus is made mostly of gas
- Distance from the sun changes
- Largest mountains in the solar system
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- Burns up in the Earths atmosphere
- Titan is bigger than Mercury
- Visible every 75-76 years
- Some become moons
- Pluto is in this belt
- Ice Giant
- Saturn has some of the longest storms
- Biggest moon found at Jupiter
20 Clues: Gas giant • Ice Giant • Supports life • Some become moons • Closest to the sun • Very small planets • The beings on Earth • Pluto is in this belt • Has the great red spot • Visible every 75-76 years • Titan is bigger than Mercury • Uranus is made mostly of gas • Biggest moon found at Jupiter • Distance from the sun changes • Makes up most of Venus surface • Rotates on the other direction • ...
Solar System 2023-05-05
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- Has no moons
- Meteoroids are also called space _____
- Mars is a ___________ planet
- Dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt
- Saturn has _____ rings
- Dwarf planet that used to be in our solar system
- Asteroids are called _____ planets
- 3,871 in our solar system
- Has a year of 10,759 Earth days
- Moons Moon, Io, Triton, Titan
- 1st planet located through mathematical calculations
- Planets Ceres, Makemake, Eris, Haumea
- Ice giant planet
- Days Pluto's year is 90, 530 _____ ____
- Mars's moon that is slowly being torn apart by Mars
- Jupiter is the fifth planet from the ___
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- 1,281, 490 in our solar system
- Gas giant planet
- Closest planet to the sun
- Mercury is the ________ planet
- Pluto's moon that is so big it makes Pluto wobble
- Venus is the hottest ______
- Shooting stars
- Comets are also called "cosmic _________"
- Neptune has __________ winds
- Uranus is the _______ planet from the sun
- Earth is the _____ largest planet
- 4th planet from the sun
- 3rd planet from the sun
29 Clues: Has no moons • Shooting stars • Gas giant planet • Ice giant planet • Saturn has _____ rings • 4th planet from the sun • 3rd planet from the sun • Closest planet to the sun • 3,871 in our solar system • Venus is the hottest ______ • Mars is a ___________ planet • Neptune has __________ winds • Moons Moon, Io, Triton, Titan • 1,281, 490 in our solar system • Mercury is the ________ planet • ...
Solar System 2023-05-31
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- a rocky or metallic object that orbits the sun
- a mixture of ice, gas, rock and dust that orbits the Sun
- a pattern formed by stars in the night sky
- the tendency of an object to move in a straight line
- an exploding star
- any object that orbits a larger object
- when high tide is lower than normal
- The farthest planet from the Sun.
- a meteor that strikes Earth's surface
- a sphere of hot gas that gives off light & heat
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- the nearly circular path an object travels around a larger object
- a complete pass around the sun
- The closest planet to the sun
- the planet we live on
- an object with powerful gravity nothing can escape
- The distance light travels in a year
- the apparent shape of the moon in the sky
- a complete spin on Earth's axis
- when high tide is higher than normal
- The largest planet
- a regular rise and fall of water
- a huge cloud of gas and dust where a star forms
22 Clues: an exploding star • The largest planet • the planet we live on • The closest planet to the sun • a complete pass around the sun • a complete spin on Earth's axis • a regular rise and fall of water • The farthest planet from the Sun. • when high tide is lower than normal • The distance light travels in a year • when high tide is higher than normal • ...
Solar System 2023-07-26
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- Often called the "Red Planet," it may have once had liquid water
- A bowl-shaped depression on a planet or moon's surface caused by impacts
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- Furthest planet from the Sun, blue in color with strong winds
- Formerly considered the ninth planet, now classified as a dwarf planet
- Small rocky objects that orbit the Sun, found mainly in the asteroid belt
- A luminous celestial body made of hot gases, like our Sun
- Largest planet in our solar system, known for its Great Red Spot
- Earth's natural satellite, the brightest object in our night sky
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- A person trained to travel and work in space
- Smallest planet and closest to the Sun
- The center of our solar system, a massive ball of hot, glowing gas
- Flare A sudden and intense eruption of energy on the Sun's surface
- Our home planet, the only one known to support life
- Vehicles designed for travel or exploration in outer space
- Seventh planet from the Sun, known for its extreme axial tilt
- An icy celestial body that develops a glowing tail as it nears the Sun
- The path an object takes around another due to gravitational attraction
- This planet has a prominent system of rings made of ice and dust
- Second planet from the Sun, known for its thick atmosphere
20 Clues: Smallest planet and closest to the Sun • A person trained to travel and work in space • Our home planet, the only one known to support life • A luminous celestial body made of hot gases, like our Sun • Vehicles designed for travel or exploration in outer space • Second planet from the Sun, known for its thick atmosphere • ...
Solar System 2023-12-08
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- Any interaction with an object that, if unopposed, will change the motion of the object.
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space.
- Cosmic snowballs of frozen gasses, rock, and dust that have an elongated orbit around the Sun.
- A system of millions or billions of stars held together by gravitational attraction.
- The amount of matter which an object contains, the measure of inertia that an object has.
- A meteor that has impacted the surface of Earth.
- A planet that is composed primarily of silicate rock and/or metals.
- A meteoroid that has entered Earth's atmosphere.
- Along with mass, this is a factor that determines gravitational force between two objects.
- Force in opposition to the motion of an object as it passes through the air.
- The tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged.
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- A natural satellite of any planet.
- The most widely accepted theory of solar system formation.
- The collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the Sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- The force that attracts an object having mass towards another object having mass.
- Force that resists the sliding or rolling of one object over another.
- The curved path of a celestial object around another object with more mass.
- Large planet consisting of low density gasses and ice. Examples include Jupiter and Saturn.
- A small body in space, often a chunk of an asteroid. Could become a meteor if it enters the Earth's atmosphere.
- The galaxy in which our solar system resides.
- Small rocky body that orbits the Sun.
21 Clues: A natural satellite of any planet. • Small rocky body that orbits the Sun. • A cloud of gas and dust in outer space. • The galaxy in which our solar system resides. • The tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged. • A meteor that has impacted the surface of Earth. • A meteoroid that has entered Earth's atmosphere. • ...
SISTEMA SOLAR 2024-01-20
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- Satélite natural da Terra
- Planeta mais próximo do Sol
- formato do nosso planeta
- O planeta mais distante do Sol
- O nome da nossa galáxia
- tem anéis, assim como Saturno, mas são mais delicados e escuros.
- fase mais brilhante da lua
- conjunto de estrelas
- Antigo planeta anão que já foi considerado o nono planeta
- A estrela central do Sistema Solar
- Quantidade de planetas do sistema solar
- pessoas que viajam para o espaço são chamadas de
- Planeta famoso pelos seus anéis
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- Planeta conhecido como "Planeta Vermelho"
- a lua se movimenta ao redor da terra em um circulo chamado
- Planeta conhecido como o "Gigante Gasoso"
- primeiro animal vivo a ser enviada ao espaço
- objeto utilizado para enxergar o sistema solar
- astronautas são lançados ao espaço com ajuda de
- brilham no céu
- planeta mais quente do nosso sistema solar
- cor predominante do nosso planeta visto do espaço
- único planeta conhecido onde a vida humana existe
23 Clues: brilham no céu • conjunto de estrelas • O nome da nossa galáxia • formato do nosso planeta • Satélite natural da Terra • fase mais brilhante da lua • Planeta mais próximo do Sol • O planeta mais distante do Sol • Planeta famoso pelos seus anéis • A estrela central do Sistema Solar • Quantidade de planetas do sistema solar • Planeta conhecido como "Planeta Vermelho" • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-08
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- A luminous celestial body made up of hot gases, like our sun
- Related to the sun or derived from it, like solar energy
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it at night
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- A soft, radiant light emitted by an object or substance
- A dark area caused by an object blocking light from a source
- The planet we live on, known as the "Blue Planet"
- An optical instrument used for observing distant objects in space
- A circular band or loop shape, like Saturn's rings
- The period of light between sunrise and sunset
- A celestial object composed of ice, dust, and gas that develops a glowing tail
- Electromagnetic radiation that allows us to see and brightens our world
- A recurring sequence or pattern that repeats over time
- The different stages or appearances of the moon or a celestial body
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- The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe
- Complete or whole, as in a total eclipse
- The path followed by a celestial object around another object
- The vast, seemingly infinite expanse that contains all celestial objects
- Related to the moon, like lunar phases or lunar landings
- The expanse above us that contains the sun, moon, stars, and clouds
- Incomplete or not whole, as in a partial eclipse
- The period of darkness when the sun is below the horizon
- A facility equipped for observing
- When one celestial body blocks the light from another, like a solar or lunar eclipse
25 Clues: A facility equipped for observing • Complete or whole, as in a total eclipse • The period of light between sunrise and sunset • Incomplete or not whole, as in a partial eclipse • The planet we live on, known as the "Blue Planet" • A circular band or loop shape, like Saturn's rings • A recurring sequence or pattern that repeats over time • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-08
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- A luminous celestial body made up of hot gases, like our sun
- Related to the sun or derived from it, like solar energy
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it at night
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- A soft, radiant light emitted by an object or substance
- A dark area caused by an object blocking light from a source
- The planet we live on, known as the "Blue Planet"
- An optical instrument used for observing distant objects in space
- A circular band or loop shape, like Saturn's rings
- The period of light between sunrise and sunset
- A celestial object composed of ice, dust, and gas that develops a glowing tail
- Electromagnetic radiation that allows us to see and brightens our world
- A recurring sequence or pattern that repeats over time
- The different stages or appearances of the moon or a celestial body
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- The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe
- Complete or whole, as in a total eclipse
- The path followed by a celestial object around another object
- The vast, seemingly infinite expanse that contains all celestial objects
- Related to the moon, like lunar phases or lunar landings
- The expanse above us that contains the sun, moon, stars, and clouds
- Incomplete or not whole, as in a partial eclipse
- The period of darkness when the sun is below the horizon
- A facility equipped for observing
- When one celestial body blocks the light from another, like a solar or lunar eclipse
25 Clues: A facility equipped for observing • Complete or whole, as in a total eclipse • The period of light between sunrise and sunset • Incomplete or not whole, as in a partial eclipse • The planet we live on, known as the "Blue Planet" • A circular band or loop shape, like Saturn's rings • A recurring sequence or pattern that repeats over time • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-16
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- block or hide
- the degree that people can see things.
- particular, far from normal
- living things
- it covers the Earth and make creatures survive.
- able to observe when things happen
- event things that happen above our head.
- dark
- the outer layer of the sun
- only active at night.
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- happens when the moon covers the sun. People can only see part of the sun. people will see the sky turn dark.
- forest, flower and grass, places that animals live in.
- very far/high up from sea
- simply
- one in a kind
- they are people that study planets, stars, or outer space.
- seeing things in purpose
- impact, influence, things change because others did something else
- they can help us feel things.
- happen
- see in a long time
21 Clues: dark • simply • happen • block or hide • living things • one in a kind • see in a long time • only active at night. • seeing things in purpose • very far/high up from sea • the outer layer of the sun • particular, far from normal • they can help us feel things. • able to observe when things happen • the degree that people can see things. • event things that happen above our head. • ...
Solar System and Night Sky 2023-07-01
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- The ISS is an example of a ....
- The outer planets are larger and ........ than the inner planets
- The outer planets have a lot more ...... than the inner planets
- The ........ planets are made from rock (terrestrial)
- Our solar system formed approx. 5 ....... years ago
- ...... pulled dust together to make our solar system
- This at the centre of our universe
- Big formations of ice in space
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- We are in the milkyway .......
- The closest planet to the Sun
- This used to be classified as a planet, but is now a dwarf planet
- This is Earth's only natural satellite
- The planet found in between Jupiter and Uranus
- The biggest planet in our solar system
- This planet is found furthest away from the Sun
- In our solar system, planets ....... the Sun
- The ...... belt is found right at the edge of our solar system
- The planet found in between Mercury and Earth
- The outer planets are known as the ... giants
19 Clues: The closest planet to the Sun • We are in the milkyway ....... • Big formations of ice in space • The ISS is an example of a .... • This at the centre of our universe • This is Earth's only natural satellite • The biggest planet in our solar system • In our solar system, planets ....... the Sun • The planet found in between Mercury and Earth • ...
Vocabulario- El Medio Ambiente 2016-12-21
19 Clues: mix • use • wash • glass • unplug • reduce • plug in • bottles • turn on • recycle • plastic • separate • aluminum • turn off • throw out • reutilize • contaminate • solar/ solar energy • publico/ public transportation
Members of the Solar System 2022-05-30
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- This planet has 63 moons
- Originally a planet until 2006
- Composed of ice and water
- The most geologically active body in the Solar System
- Cloud of dust and gas
- Composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane
- Made of ice and snow
- Takes 600 years to revolve around the sun
- Third-largest moon
- A celestial body that lies in the asteroid belt
- Third-largest dwarf planet
- 4th planet in the Solar System
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- Atmosphere made of carbon dioxide
- Formed at the center of the disk
- Grains of dust collide and clumped together
- Bowl-shaped depressions
- The largest moon in the Solar System
- Planets outside the Solar System
- Rings that are made of dust, rocks, and ice
19 Clues: Third-largest moon • Made of ice and snow • Cloud of dust and gas • Bowl-shaped depressions • This planet has 63 moons • Composed of ice and water • Third-largest dwarf planet • Originally a planet until 2006 • 4th planet in the Solar System • Formed at the center of the disk • Planets outside the Solar System • Atmosphere made of carbon dioxide • The largest moon in the Solar System • ...
Get 2024-03-16
26 Clues: law • race • solar • lunar • alien • trade • treaty • apollo • colony • policy • empire • eclipse • tourism • justice • liberty • conquest • strategy • democracy • blackhole • stratagems • sovereignty • exploration • surveillance • friendlyfire • civilization • international
Get 2024-03-16
26 Clues: law • race • lunar • trade • solar • alien • treaty • policy • apollo • colony • empire • eclipse • tourism • liberty • justice • strategy • conquest • democracy • blackhole • stratagems • sovereignty • exploration • civilization • friendlyfire • surveillance • international
Total Solar Eclipse 2024-03-20
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- The state of darkness on Earth during a total solar eclipse
- The ancient civilization that believed solar eclipses were a sign of angry gods.
- The darkest part of the moon's shadow during an eclipse.
- The time when the sun, Earth, and moon are in a straight line, causing a solar eclipse. Solar __________________.
- The organization that tracks and records solar eclipses worldwide.
- The phenomenon where a solar eclipse appears as a ring of fire around the moon.
- The rare occurrence when a total solar eclipse's path crosses over a specific location more than once.
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- True or False: The distance between the Earth and the moon during a lunar eclipse is always the same.
- The type of eclipse that occurs when the moon completely covers the sun, leaving only the corona visible.
- The month of the last total solar eclipse visible in the United States
- The outer part of the moon's shadow during an eclipse.
- The phase of the moon during a solar eclipse.
- The layer of the sun's atmosphere that becomes visible during a total solar eclipse.
13 Clues: The phase of the moon during a solar eclipse. • The outer part of the moon's shadow during an eclipse. • The darkest part of the moon's shadow during an eclipse. • The state of darkness on Earth during a total solar eclipse • The organization that tracks and records solar eclipses worldwide. • The month of the last total solar eclipse visible in the United States • ...
Our Solar System 2023-05-18
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- A small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the Earth's atmosphere
- A rock that falls to Earth from space
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- Is very similar in size to Earth
- Smallest Planet in our Solar System
- In the center of our Solar System
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- The only Planet suiting human life
- Has sideways rings
- Has the biggest rings out of all the Planets in our Solar System
- Are cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun
- Is the coldest Planet in our Solar System
- The biggest Planet in our Solar System
- Is nicknamed "The Red Planet"
- Circle around certain planets
14 Clues: Has sideways rings • Is nicknamed "The Red Planet" • Circle around certain planets • Is very similar in size to Earth • In the center of our Solar System • The only Planet suiting human life • Smallest Planet in our Solar System • A rock that falls to Earth from space • The biggest Planet in our Solar System • Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun • ...
Space and the Solar System 2024-05-17
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- The 'red planet'
- This contains everything
- The hottest planet in the solar system
- Object at the centre of our solar system
- Causes day and night
- The name for an object orbiting a planet
- This force keeps objects in orbit
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- Small rocks in space
- The time for a planet to orbit the sun once
- The planet with the largest rings
- The furthest planet from the sun
- Closest planet to the sun
- The largest planet in the solar system
- Causes the seasons
- Blocks the sun during a lunar eclipse
- Blocks the sun during a solar eclipse
- The name of our galaxy
- The time for a planet to rotate once
18 Clues: The 'red planet' • Causes the seasons • Small rocks in space • Causes day and night • The name of our galaxy • This contains everything • Closest planet to the sun • The furthest planet from the sun • The planet with the largest rings • This force keeps objects in orbit • The time for a planet to rotate once • Blocks the sun during a lunar eclipse • ...
SKACADEMYPHYPUZZLECh14 By: Sonia Kumar 2020-04-26
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- THIS VALUE SHOULD BE HIGH FOR A GOOD FUEL
- THE EFFECT WHICH IS THE PROPERTY OF GLASS
- REACTION TAKING PLACE IN THE SUN
- USED FOR FABRICATING SOLAR CELLS
- THIS DEVICE CONVERTS THE SOLAR ENERGY INTO HEAT ENERGY USED FOR COOKING
- ENERGY OBTAINED BY THE SUN
- AN EXCELLENT FUEL ENSURING WASTE DISPOSAL
- THE MAJOR COMPONENT OF BIO GAS
- THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY
- ENERGY BASED ON HEAT TRAPPED UNDER EARTH CRUST
- MATERIAL USED FOR INTERCONNECTION OF SOLAR CELLS
- BLOWING AIR
- MAINLY RESPONSIBLE FOR TIDES IN THE SEA
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- BLOW DUE TO STRONG WINDS ABOVE THE SEA WATERS
- FUEL FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
- OCCUR TWICE A DAY IN THE OCEANS
- FORMED AFTER DESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION OF WOOD
- THIS PARABOLIC MIRROR IS USED AS A REFLECTOR IN SOLAR COOKER
- OBTAINED FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- GATES USED IN HYDROPOWER PLANT
- SPENT SLURRY RICH IN NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS
- LIQUID USED IN OCEAN THERMAL POWER PLANT
- PRINCIPLE OF ATOM BOMB
- THERM MEANS
- FUEL FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR
- A HIGHLY COMBUSTIBLE GAS WHICH IS PRESENT IN BIOGAS IN TRACES
26 Clues: THERM MEANS • BLOWING AIR • PRINCIPLE OF ATOM BOMB • FUEL FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR • ENERGY OBTAINED BY THE SUN • FUEL FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT • THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY • GATES USED IN HYDROPOWER PLANT • THE MAJOR COMPONENT OF BIO GAS • OCCUR TWICE A DAY IN THE OCEANS • OBTAINED FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS • REACTION TAKING PLACE IN THE SUN • USED FOR FABRICATING SOLAR CELLS • ...
Astronomy Unit 2 Term Review 2022-11-07
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- how long it takes to complete a revolution
- dust particles released from comet, curves
- small fused grains of interstellar dust
- comets coming from the Oort cloud
- accumulation of matter through collisions
- when ice turns directly to gas
- serves as condensation nuclei in space
- hot condensed ball of gas/dust @ nebula center
- a symmetrical oval
- name for a protostar that achieves nuclear fusion
- gas particles released from comet, straight kuiperbelt region of frozen bodies @ solar system edge
- space rock
- when a space rock enters atmosphere and glows meteorshower when Earth passes through comet debris meteorite a space rock that lands on Earth's surface solarnebula a cloud of dust/gas that forms solar system
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- Explanation of solar system formation
- formed from condensed planetesimals
- leftover material at edges of solar system
- theoretical region around entire solar system
- Halo of sublimated gas around a comet
- frozen bodies of gas+dust
- ring of planetesimals between Mars/Jupiter
- anything that orbits another body shortperiodcomets comets coming from the Kuiper belt
- attractive force between masses
- formed from condensed chondrules
23 Clues: space rock • a symmetrical oval • frozen bodies of gas+dust • when ice turns directly to gas • attractive force between masses • formed from condensed chondrules • comets coming from the Oort cloud • formed from condensed planetesimals • Explanation of solar system formation • Halo of sublimated gas around a comet • serves as condensation nuclei in space • ...
Ciências 2024-02-29
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- Primeiro satélite artificial a ser lançado fora da Terra
- Último planeta do Sistema Solar
- Nome de uma das fases da Lua, quando a sua totalidade é visível da Terra
- Planeta com mais luas
- Quantidade de panetas no Sistema Solar
- Primeiro planeta do Sistema Solar
- Principal teoria da origem do Universo
- Formato do Planeta Terra
- nome do satélite natural da Terra
- Um dos planetas gasosos do Sistema Solar
- Nome quando a Terra completa uma volta ao redor do Sol
- Quantidade das principais fases da Lua
- Nome do movimento realizado pelo planeta Terra realizado em 1 dia
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- Nome dos corpos celestes sem luz e que giram envolta de uma estrela
- Camada mais profunda da Terra
- O Sol é uma....
- Nome da nossa Galáxia
- Nome de um dos sete corpos celestes
- Camada que é expelido o magma do vulcão
- Quantidade de camadas da Terra
- Nome da Guerra entre a antiga URSS e USA
- Deixou de ser planeta em 2006
- Camada mais externa da Terra
- Terceiro planeta do Sistema Solar
24 Clues: O Sol é uma.... • Nome da nossa Galáxia • Planeta com mais luas • Formato do Planeta Terra • Camada mais externa da Terra • Camada mais profunda da Terra • Deixou de ser planeta em 2006 • Quantidade de camadas da Terra • Último planeta do Sistema Solar • Primeiro planeta do Sistema Solar • nome do satélite natural da Terra • Terceiro planeta do Sistema Solar • ...
Solar Energy 2019-10-17
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- Another example of renewable energy is
- ________ are used by wind energy.
- panel Is an example of a use of solar energy.
- The ______ is the source of solar energy.
- Solar energy is a _________ energy.
- Solar water heating is an example of _______ solar technology.
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- _____________ is released because of the solar energy.
- Solar energy is a ________ resource.
- _______ energy is another example of renewable energy.
- Solar ________ is where the sun is located.
- Selecting materials with thermal mass is an example of_______.
11 Clues: ________ are used by wind energy. • Solar energy is a _________ energy. • Solar energy is a ________ resource. • Another example of renewable energy is • The ______ is the source of solar energy. • Solar ________ is where the sun is located. • panel Is an example of a use of solar energy. • _____________ is released because of the solar energy. • ...
Space Adventure 2016-06-07
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- coldest planet in the Solar System
- famous British astronaut (last name)
- this planet has 14 moons
- also called the Red Planet
- hottest planet in the solar system
- this planet orbits the sun at the fastest speed
- this planet has the biggest astroid belt in the solar system
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- largest planet in the Solar System
- dwarf planet between Mars and Jupiter
- is considered a dwarf planet now
- name of our Galaxy
- first astronaut to land on Moon
- only planet where we know life forms exist
- brightest star in the Solar System
14 Clues: name of our Galaxy • this planet has 14 moons • also called the Red Planet • first astronaut to land on Moon • is considered a dwarf planet now • largest planet in the Solar System • coldest planet in the Solar System • hottest planet in the solar system • brightest star in the Solar System • famous British astronaut (last name) • dwarf planet between Mars and Jupiter • ...
Solar System 2022-01-27
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- - The seventh planet in our solar system
- - A nearly round body, slightly smaller than a planet, whose orbit crosses the orbit of another body
- - The planet we live on
- - A small rocky body orbiting the sun usually found in the asteroid belt
- - The farthest from the sun of the inner planets
- - The coldest and farthest planet from the sun
- - The largest planet in our solar system
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- - A celestial object consisting of ice and dust
- - The only star in the center of our solar system
- - The region between Mars and Jupiter that contains the most asteroids in our solar system
- - A region of the solar system beyond Neptune, believed to contain comets, meteoroids and other celestial objects
- - A large body in space that would become a meteor if it entered Earth's atmosphere
- - The sixth planet in our solar system known for its rings
- - The closest planet to the sun
- - The warmest planet in our solar system
15 Clues: - The planet we live on • - The closest planet to the sun • - The seventh planet in our solar system • - The warmest planet in our solar system • - The largest planet in our solar system • - The coldest and farthest planet from the sun • - A celestial object consisting of ice and dust • - The farthest from the sun of the inner planets • ...
Standard 2.1 2021-12-02
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- this energy comes from absorbed solar energy
- air pressure is ____ where air sinks in convection cell cuerrents
- another name for mid-latitude convection cells
- each gram of water releases 580 calories of ____ as it condenses
- incoming solar energy is used to _________
- air pressure is ___ where air rises in convection cell currents
- this develops where convection cells meet
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- warm air that cools and sinks forms this
- another name for equatorial convection cells
- there isn’t much heat near the _____
- each ____ of evaporating water absorbs 580 calories of energy
- this is where solar heating is the most intense
- solar energy is ________ distributed
- air pressure moves from west to ____
- convection cells expand and shift __________
- this energy is absorbed by the ground and water
16 Clues: there isn’t much heat near the _____ • solar energy is ________ distributed • air pressure moves from west to ____ • warm air that cools and sinks forms this • this develops where convection cells meet • incoming solar energy is used to _________ • this energy comes from absorbed solar energy • another name for equatorial convection cells • ...
Earth Science Part 3 2022-12-11
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- smallest planet in our Solar System
- brightest planet
- most distant planet in our Solar System
- sunspots are associated with the sun's
- which planet has the largest volcano in the Solar System
- seasons are causes by the earth's motion relative to the sun and its what
- layer of the sun's atmosphere above the photosphere
- fastest-revolving planet
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- largest planet in our Solar System
- the photosphere is associated with the sun's
- apparent path that the sun follows through the stars as seen from the Earth's perspective
- densest planet
- the moon has a very thin atmosphere because it has too little
- entire range of electromagnetic waves released by the sun is called the solar
- streams of plasma material that rise up and descend from the sun's corona
- the solar spectrum is associated with the sun's
16 Clues: densest planet • brightest planet • fastest-revolving planet • largest planet in our Solar System • smallest planet in our Solar System • sunspots are associated with the sun's • most distant planet in our Solar System • the photosphere is associated with the sun's • the solar spectrum is associated with the sun's • layer of the sun's atmosphere above the photosphere • ...
Epic Earth Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- The largest planet in our solar system
- How elements are formed
- Formed millions of year after the Big Bang, made the elements
- Why we can't land on Jupiter
- A way to generate power and kickstart fusion on Earth
- The smallest planet in our solar system
- Matter coalesces into a star and a cloud surrounding it, forming a solar...
- Small bodies formed by solar nebulas
- What was there before the Big Bang
- The first element
- When a solar nebula spins, it flattens into a...
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- Earth's closest counterpart 1 billion years ago
- Contains stars and planets
- He predicted how matter was formed
- A body orbiting a star in a regular fashion
- During the Big Bang, energy travelled at the speed of...
- An extremely average star with life on one of its planets
17 Clues: The first element • How elements are formed • Contains stars and planets • Why we can't land on Jupiter • He predicted how matter was formed • What was there before the Big Bang • Small bodies formed by solar nebulas • The largest planet in our solar system • The smallest planet in our solar system • A body orbiting a star in a regular fashion • ...
solar system 2017-03-16
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- a low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land.
- unsteady lost of senses
- Something Gross
- Refuse to do something
- sing softly
- means to sing or hum a song quietly
- Into conflict or difficulty with.
- a vivid crimson color.
- to strike or hit hard, with or as if with the hand, a stick, or other weapon.
- of, like, or covered with tar.
- a small group of trees
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- a boil or other swelling or growth on the skin
- Avoid ignore or refuse something
- some distance in a direction
- Any of various long-eared, short-tailed, burrowing mammals of the family Leporida
- greatly dismay or horrify.
- into conflict or difficulty with.
- (of a body of water or the atmosphere of a confined space) having no current or flow and often having an unpleasant smell as a consequence.
- rude in a mean-spirited and surly way.
- strike with a firm blow
- Something that spends time wandering
21 Clues: sing softly • Something Gross • Refuse to do something • a vivid crimson color. • a small group of trees • unsteady lost of senses • strike with a firm blow • greatly dismay or horrify. • some distance in a direction • of, like, or covered with tar. • Avoid ignore or refuse something • into conflict or difficulty with. • Into conflict or difficulty with. • ...
Solar System 2013-04-10
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- The closest planet to the Sun, has no atmosphere
- One of the four gas giants, mainly known for its Great Red Spot
- Brief streaks of light created by the friction of a meteorite
- Small, rocky bodies that orbit the Sun, mostly iregular shape
- The largest star in the Solar System
- A space object that has reaches Earth
- One of the inner rocky planets, knonw for its sulfuric acid cloud
- A icy space object that creates a tail called coma as it gets near the Sun
- A moon phae just before the Full Moon
- The second largest plaent in the Solar System, known for its amazing icy rings
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- One of the four gas giants, the furthest planet from the Sun
- The side of the Moon that is not visible to the Earth
- Large holes that are created due to mostly space impacts
- Our natural satellite
- The planet that is roughly half the size of Earth. Red coloured from oxide iron
- A large space area where asteroids are being held together by Jupiter's gravity
- The only planet that can foster life
- One of the four gas giants, with a thick atmosphere out of helium, hydrogen and methane
- The high and light areas of the Moon
- The dark and shallow areas of the Moon
20 Clues: Our natural satellite • The largest star in the Solar System • The only planet that can foster life • The high and light areas of the Moon • A space object that has reaches Earth • A moon phae just before the Full Moon • The dark and shallow areas of the Moon • The closest planet to the Sun, has no atmosphere • The side of the Moon that is not visible to the Earth • ...
Solar System 2013-08-05
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- Asteroid that has its own moon
- Planet that is the giant of the solar system
- 7 of the planets……around the sun
- First person that stepped on the moon
- Romans called the moon ....
- Planet that has 21% of oxygen
- One of Mars moons
- Planet that is the brightest
- Largest object in the solar system
- Number of dwarf planets in the solar system
- One of the planets that cannot be seen without using a telescope
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- Space between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are found
- Type of planets that are made out of mostly rock and metal
- Type of planets that are made out of much larger and made mostly of hydrogen, helium and other gases.
- Moon of Jupiter
- Number of planets in the solar system
- Planet that is closest to the sun
- Planet that was discovered in 1946
- Planet that is surrounded by rings which may be composed by ice
- Former planet that is no longer a planet
20 Clues: Moon of Jupiter • One of Mars moons • Romans called the moon .... • Planet that is the brightest • Planet that has 21% of oxygen • Asteroid that has its own moon • 7 of the planets……around the sun • Planet that is closest to the sun • Planet that was discovered in 1946 • Largest object in the solar system • Number of planets in the solar system • ...
Solar System 2014-03-23
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- a small,frozen cluster of dust which orbits the sun
- Meaning equal day and equal night
- the study of the universe
- famous for its rings
- center of solar system
- beautiful lights seen over the polar regions
- closest planet to the sun
- a meteorite that is stoney
- known as our twin
- the distance in which a ray of light would travel in one year
- dwarf planet
- shortest days of the year (June22 and December22)
- when our view of an object is blocked by either another object or the Earths shadow
- an imaginary line on which an object rotates
- a group of stars, gas and dust that is held together by gravity
- a shooting star
- when an object is spinning it is said to be rotating
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- farthest planet from the sun
- when the moon is more than half full but less than completley full
- our galaxy
- a group of stars given names by ancient astronomers
- darkening of the moon
- a self-luminous object
- a brief eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface
- fifth planet from the sun
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- dark spots on the sun
- when something is moving in a circle around another object
- an object moving around a star
- takes about 365 days to orbit the sun
- known as the red planet
31 Clues: our galaxy • dwarf planet • a shooting star • known as our twin • famous for its rings • darkening of the moon • dark spots on the sun • center of solar system • a self-luminous object • known as the red planet • the study of the universe • fifth planet from the sun • closest planet to the sun • a meteorite that is stoney • farthest planet from the sun • an object moving around a star • ...
Solar System 2020-12-31
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- What is the name given to the full moon night
- The word ‘planet’ has been derived from the word ‘planetai’ which is
- Asteroids are found between the orbits of Jupiter and
- The celestial bodies which do not have their own heat and light but are lit by the light of the stars are named as
- What is the total number of planets in our solar system
- apart from stars, planets, and satellites, there are numerous bodies which also move around the sun, what are these called
- Meteoroids are made up of
- Coldest planet in the Universe
- The earth is called a blue planet because of the presence of
- Which is the most recognisable constellation
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- The star which indicates the north is called
- Why does the moon not have conditions favourable for life
- Hottest planet in our Universe
- What makes the universe
- Shape of the earth
- Sun is also a
- What is called a cluster of millions of stars, shining white in the starry sky
- Biggest planet in our Universe
- Smallest planet in our Universe
- Which of the following name is given to the new moon
- All the planets move around the sun in a fixed elliptical path, these paths are called
21 Clues: Sun is also a • Shape of the earth • What makes the universe • Meteoroids are made up of • Hottest planet in our Universe • Biggest planet in our Universe • Coldest planet in the Universe • Smallest planet in our Universe • The star which indicates the north is called • Which is the most recognisable constellation • What is the name given to the full moon night • ...
Solar System 2022-04-13
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- planet furthest from the sun
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- first four planets
- the amount of dwarf planets as of now
- only planet with known living life
- people who go to space
- large collection of stars,dust, and gas
- planet most known for its rings
- celestial body moving around a star
- all planets rotate around it
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- something that is a part of the milkyway
- planet that looks to spin on its side
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- planet closest to the sun
- planet 2nd closest to the sun
- dwarf planet that used to be a planet
- what the sun is
- one of these orbits earth
- space rock that fell on earth
- the number of planets in the solar system
- largest planet in the solar system
- type of planet that you can not stand on
- the amount of stars in the solar system
- known as the "red planet"
24 Clues: what the sun is • first four planets • people who go to space • planet closest to the sun • one of these orbits earth • known as the "red planet" • planet furthest from the sun • all planets rotate around it • planet 2nd closest to the sun • space rock that fell on earth • planet most known for its rings • largest planet in the solar system • only planet with known living life • ...
Solar System 2022-02-28
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- : only natural satellite
- belt
- :all existing matter and space considered as a whole
- :the fourth planet from the sun
- :a minor planet of the inner Solar System
- :a planet whose orbit lies outside the
- :a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such
- :A planet whose orbit lies within the
- :relating to the earth
- : the biggest star seen to the human eye
- :a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
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- :the sixth planet from the sun
- :the second planet from the sun
- :the fifth planet from the sun
- :a large planet of relatively low density consisting predominantly of hydrogen and helium
- :a cloud of comets and other objects.
- :the only known planet that can support
- :any of the large bodies that revolve around the sun in the solar system
- planets Jupiter and Mars
- belt
- : located roughly between the orbits of
- :the closet planet to the sun
- :the seventh planet from the sun
23 Clues: belt • belt • :relating to the earth • : only natural satellite • planets Jupiter and Mars • :the closet planet to the sun • :the sixth planet from the sun • :the fifth planet from the sun • :the second planet from the sun • :the fourth planet from the sun • :the seventh planet from the sun • :a cloud of comets and other objects. • :A planet whose orbit lies within the • ...
solar system 2022-02-15
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- natural satellite
- the path a satellite follows as it revolves
- a whole because of impact from an object
- named after the greek god of the sky
- the distance light travels in one yearnebula a cloud of gas and dust in space
- every galaxy come together form this
- the planet we are living on
- a dwarf planet that used to be considered a main planet
- the center of an object
- our solar system
- has the largest mass by far
- minor planet of the inner Solar System
- hottest star
- large bodies in space that orbit the sun
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- next closest solar system
- closest planet to the sun
- an envelope of gas surrounding a body in space
- farthest planet from the sun
- planets that are rocky and Earthlike in size
- body of gas that shines by radiation in the sky also called the celestial sphere
- cosmic clumps of frozen gases, rocks or debris orbiting the sun
- referred as the red planet
- areas on the sun that give off less energy
- an force attraction between to objects revolution the movement of one object in its orbit around another object in space
- named after a roman goddess meaning love and beauty
- known as the gas giant
26 Clues: hottest star • our solar system • natural satellite • known as the gas giant • the center of an object • next closest solar system • closest planet to the sun • referred as the red planet • the planet we are living on • has the largest mass by far • farthest planet from the sun • named after the greek god of the sky • every galaxy come together form this • ...
Solar System 2022-10-19
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- The coldest planet in our Solar system is ...
- The Sun and a group planets and other space objects that move around the Sun is called as ...sun Sol is the other name to mention the ...
- A circular movement of a Planet around its axis is called ...
- A ring of light around the sun during total solar eclipse is called....
- Earth ... is the movement of the earth around the sun.
- Jupiter has four large moons. The biggest moons of Jupiter is ...
- The moon looks bright at night because it...the sunlight.
- The name of the bigest satellites in Saturn is ...
- Mars is also name as the Red Planet. It is because most of its surface are covered by red ...
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- Venus and Mercury are moonless. The reason is because it has a very week ... force.
- Asteroids belt is located between Mars and ...
- The darker shadow which becomes smaller as it reaches the Earth is called...
- The name of Earth's satellite is ...
- sun is a giant blowing gas which consists of ..., Helium, and other element.
- The inner planets are made mostly of ....
- A large body in space that moves around a star is called ...
- When the sun and moon are not aligned, the gravitational forces cancel each other out, and the tides are not as dramatically high and low, it is called....
- A year that consists of 366 days is called ... year
- the bright and hottest planet is ...
- ... happen because of moon's gravity
20 Clues: The name of Earth's satellite is ... • the bright and hottest planet is ... • ... happen because of moon's gravity • The inner planets are made mostly of .... • The coldest planet in our Solar system is ... • Asteroids belt is located between Mars and ... • The name of the bigest satellites in Saturn is ... • A year that consists of 366 days is called ... year • ...
Solar system 2020-05-20
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- natural satellite of earth
- small pieces of rocks around the sun
- largest planet of solar system
- many galaxies make a
- twinkles in the sky at night
- don't have thier own heat and light
- night with no moon
- type of shape of earth
- group of stars
- largest star in solar system
- full moon
- our galaxy
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- the other name is north star
- belts around Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus
- all the objects shining g in the sky is known as
- earth's twin
- ultimate source of heat and light
- star indicates direction to North
- third planet from the sun
- planet known for its rings
- which belt is between Mars and Jupiter
- smallest planet of solar system.
22 Clues: full moon • our galaxy • earth's twin • group of stars • night with no moon • many galaxies make a • type of shape of earth • third planet from the sun • natural satellite of earth • planet known for its rings • the other name is north star • twinkles in the sky at night • largest star in solar system • largest planet of solar system • smallest planet of solar system. • ...
Solar System 2019-04-15
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- system our Sun rotates around it
- planet that rotates on its side
- third planet from the sun; only planet people have walked on
- the red planet; humans have sent robots here
- to turn on an axis
- large planet known for the Great Red Spot
- number of stars in our solar system
- an American space traveler
- furthest planet from the sun
- dwarf planet with two moons
- Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune have ___ around them
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- station place where astronauts live and work in space
- planet with the brightest rings
- planet closest to the sun
- the star closest to earth
- instrument used for seeing stars and planets clearly
- Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the...
- Warmest planet; cloudy planet
- the force pulls the center of a planet or star
- number of planets in our solar system
- it takes 365 days for the Sun to around the Earth
21 Clues: to turn on an axis • planet closest to the sun • the star closest to earth • an American space traveler • dwarf planet with two moons • furthest planet from the sun • Warmest planet; cloudy planet • planet that rotates on its side • planet with the brightest rings • system our Sun rotates around it • number of stars in our solar system • number of planets in our solar system • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM 2020-03-17
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- Oval shaped with two points
- Red planet
- Elliot Scientist who studied the uranian atmosphere
- Small robot used to explore the Martian landscape
- Essential to living things
- Mars belongs to this group
- Blue planet
- Largest moon
- Backward rotation
- Mass of swirling storm of clouds
- Comes from decaying plants and animals, as well as, from volcanic eruptions
- Cloudlike mass that surrounds the nucleus
- Newton English mathematician and physicist
- Small fragments and dust
- Shooting stars
- Beautiful planet with its system of rings
- Evening and morning star
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- Smaller moon
- Robotic spacecraft sent by NASA to orbit the planet Mercury
- Orbits the sun but too small to be considered planets
- Landed on Mars on July 4, 1997
- Fastest planet
- Venus
- Another term for the four moons
- Thick clouds that surround planet Venus
- Greek term for comet
- Largest planet
- Moves in elliptical orbit around the sun
- Planets that are much bigger but less dense than the rocky planets
- Formed from some materials left from the formation of the planets
- Star at the center of the solar system
- One possible mission to Mars
32 Clues: Venus • Red planet • Blue planet • Smaller moon • Largest moon • Fastest planet • Largest planet • Shooting stars • Backward rotation • Greek term for comet • Small fragments and dust • Evening and morning star • Essential to living things • Mars belongs to this group • Oval shaped with two points • One possible mission to Mars • Landed on Mars on July 4, 1997 • Another term for the four moons • ...
Solar System 2020-11-18
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- the closest planet to the sun; smallest planet
- the third planet from the sun; the only planet people have walked on
- planet with the brightest rings; also less dense than any other planet
- place where astronauts live and work in space
- the closest star to Earth
- the red planet; humans have sent robots there.
- instrument used for seeing the planets and stars clearly
- hottest planet; deadly gases cover the planet's surface
- an American space traveler.
- number of stars in our solar system
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- Large planet known for the giant storm called the Great Red Spot
- Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune all have _______ around them
- it takes Earth 365 days to ______ the sun
- planet that rotates on its side
- to turn on an axis
- dwarf planet with two moons; used to be qualified as a planet
- our sun and the objects that orbit around it
- Neil Armstrong was the first human to walk on this
- the furthest planet form the sun
- The force that pulls you towards the center of the planet
- number of planets in our solar system
21 Clues: to turn on an axis • the closest star to Earth • an American space traveler. • planet that rotates on its side • the furthest planet form the sun • number of stars in our solar system • number of planets in our solar system • it takes Earth 365 days to ______ the sun • our sun and the objects that orbit around it • place where astronauts live and work in space • ...
Solar system 2023-01-22
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- … are believed as fragments of meteoroids that enter the Earth’s atmosphere and reach the ground.
- … technology brings many benefits into our life in many aspects, such as new source of energy and engineering.
- Venus is the … planet due to its highest temperature.
- … are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
- … are made up of similar material as asteroids but are smaller than them.
- … cars are one of space technology adaptations in transportation industry.
- Some planets have rings of rocks and ice which are called … rings.
- When a comet comes close to the Sun, it produces a visible … .
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- Meteorites that reach the Earth’s ground may create craters, known as …, which are cool and become solid.
- By studying space technology, climatologists can adapt the technique in forecasting the ... on the Earth.
- Mercury and Venus don’t have moons or natural … .
- The … from the Sun is one related possibility of the period of planet’s revolution.
- The planet known as the largest one in the Solar system is called ….
- … planets are dominantly made up of gas and ice.
- Scientists believe that asteroids contain traces of … acids and other organic compounds.
- Only the four … planets have planetary rings surrounding them.
- … system puts the Sun as the core of the system.
- Solar flares in huge amount of energy can increase the amount of … radiation reaching the Earth’s surface.
- … is a celestial body for which the nucleus is smaller than a planet.
- The second largest planet in the Solar system.
20 Clues: The second largest planet in the Solar system. • … planets are dominantly made up of gas and ice. • … system puts the Sun as the core of the system. • Mercury and Venus don’t have moons or natural … . • … are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. • Venus is the … planet due to its highest temperature. • ...
Solar System 2023-03-10
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- first planet from the sun
- the abbreviation for this is AU
- fifth planet from the sun
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are all classified as these planets
- this is a small body of ice, rock or dust in space
- this is the force of attraction between objects due to their masses
- No longer considered a planet, but it used to be our ninth planet.
- sixth planet from the sun
- this is the term used to describe the apparent shift in position of an object when it is viewed from different places
- seventh planet from the sun
- this is the shape of the galaxy where we live
- this is an instrument used to collect and concentrate light from distant objects to make them more visible
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- this is space and all of the energy and matter in it
- this terms is the path that a particular object follows as it travels around another body in space
- second planet from the sun
- third planet from the sun
- this scientist came up with three laws of motion of objects on Earth and in space
- this is the distance that light travels in a vacuum in one year
- eighth planet from the sun
- this is the name of a small, rocky or metallic body that may be debris left over from when the solar system was formed
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all classified as these planets
- fourth planet from the sun
- this is the name of the closest star to us
- this is the name of the galaxy we live in
- this is a small, irregularly shaped rocky and metallic body that usually orbit the sun in the asteroid belt
25 Clues: first planet from the sun • third planet from the sun • fifth planet from the sun • sixth planet from the sun • second planet from the sun • eighth planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • seventh planet from the sun • the abbreviation for this is AU • this is the name of the galaxy we live in • this is the name of the closest star to us • ...
Solar System 2023-05-05
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- Mercury is the
- Most of these objects are found in the asteroid belt
- on it Earth is the only planet to have
- Uranus has
- How many moons does Pluto have
- 3rd brightest planet in the sky
- This planet is known to be what
- When comets are frozen they are the size of a
- Can also at times be known as fireballs
- This planet has 62 moons
- Saturn has
- This dwarf planet can be closer to the sun than Neptune
- Mereoroids are
- 3,871 is the current known munber of
- Jupiter has
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- Ganymede is what
- Some of these kinds of planets can be found in the Kuiper belt
- This planet is known as the sideways planet
- What are Dwarf plantes named after
- Venus is the
- Astroids are mostly made of
- Neptune is know as
- This planet has the highest volcano in our solar system
- Mars is known as
- This planet is the fastest to orbit the sun
- This planet has a rageing storm that has been going on for more than 300 years
- This moon orbits in the opposite direction of the others around it
- This is the only planet to have large bodies of cool water
28 Clues: Uranus has • Saturn has • Jupiter has • Venus is the • Mercury is the • Mereoroids are • Ganymede is what • Mars is known as • Neptune is know as • This planet has 62 moons • Astroids are mostly made of • How many moons does Pluto have • 3rd brightest planet in the sky • This planet is known to be what • What are Dwarf plantes named after • 3,871 is the current known munber of • ...
Solar System 2023-11-14
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- 300-600 million year old on Mercury
- Mercury Venus Earth Mars
- A Roman Venus Name
- Name of object that hit earth
- Sun Cell
- Planet Criteria; __________ Shape
- Protoplanetary __________
- Craters of eternal ________________
- Type of collapse that started the formation of the solar system
- Hottest part of Sun
- Sun atmosphere; Color orb
- Late ______ Bombardment
- Type of moon that we can't see
- Moon pulls the ocean
- 2004 - 2015 Mercury studier
- abbreviation; Ejection of the Sun
- Soviet Mercury Program
- Type of orbits planets move in
- Past Neptune
- "There's a little black _______ on the Sun today"
- Where the sun's energy comes from
- Neither a star or its remnant
- Eclipse; Sun Moon Earth
- Not just the moon has these
- Martian Volcanic area
- The type of cloud where are solar system is from
- Type of Core Mars has
- 3 letter abbreviation for theory of how the solar system was created
- Dark feautre on Mars, thought to be a sea
- Belt 30 - 50 AU
- Grains -> _________ -> Planetesimals
- Eclipse; Sun Earth Moon
- Boundary between us and interstellar space
- This super event caused the formation of our solar system
- Mercury's favorite element
- First Martian Period
- Symbols for the 3 elements that primarily make up the 98% of the mass that formed the sun
- Mercury's Continent
- Nasa Martian Program searches for life
- Sun Geyer
- Cloud beyond Heliosphere
- Something Mars once had
- Icy Small Solar System body
- Pluto Eris Gonggong
- Mars Ground Shaking
- coldest sphere of the sun
- Compound found in molecular clouds
- Plural Natural Satellites
- Failed Stars Giants Jupiter and Saturn
- Sun's protective Sphere
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- The line after which volatile chemicals can be found
- Disk beyond Pluto
- Grand Canyon got nothing on this Valles
- Process that signals the birth of a star
- Largest Volcanoes in the Solar System
- Maybe on Mercury says Phosphine
- Magnetic _________ protect earth from solar winds
- Damage shows up everywhere Moon Venus Mercury
- Official Astronomy Body
- System bound by gravity
- Abbreviation Theory that something hit the Earth to get the moon
- Planet forming process
- zone that is unstable
- a volatile chemical
- Sun's "gen" by mass
- Comet and Asteriod
- Sulfuric acid on Mercury Water on Earth
- Do not come closer than Kuiper
- Between Mars and Jupiter
- Volatiles like water ammonia and methane
- Mercury Photobombs the Sun
- Alot of on Mercury like lava
- Mar's first in 1840
- What prominences do
- zone where light travels slowly
- Center of System
- NASA's Mercury mapper
- Outer core
- Type of Mercury atmosphere
- Group that sent the Akatsuki to
- Greek Mercury Name
- Martian Storm
- Type of "pre" star
- Planet Criteria; ___________ Orbit No Neighbors
- House effect on Mercury
- Ancient Lunar Magma Oceans
- Heat source of earth
- Objects not affected by planet's gravity
- First to mercury
- Smooth Mercury surfaces
- ESA and JSA Mission to Mercury
- Currently Roving Mars
- planet criteria; _______ around the sun
- Covection __________ produce magnetic field on Earth
- Much Larger than Earth
- Neptune and Uranus
- Comet Cloud
- Small Mars Moon
- Found in the shadows on the moon
- Future Lunar Missions
- Type of planets that form in the middle of the solar system
- Past Lunar Missions
- Type of world Earth is 71% water
103 Clues: Sun Cell • Sun Geyer • Outer core • Comet Cloud • Past Neptune • Martian Storm • Belt 30 - 50 AU • Small Mars Moon • Center of System • First to mercury • Disk beyond Pluto • A Roman Venus Name • Comet and Asteriod • Greek Mercury Name • Type of "pre" star • Neptune and Uranus • Hottest part of Sun • a volatile chemical • Sun's "gen" by mass • Mar's first in 1840 • What prominences do • Mercury's Continent • ...
sistema solar 2023-11-22
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- Com o solo rico em óxido de ferro, é conhecido como o planeta vermelho.
- Planeta joviano que possui uma grande mancha vermelha que é uma tempestade.
- É o conjunto de corpos celestes que se movimentam em torno do Sol.
- São objetos constituídos essencialmente por gelo de materiais voláteis como o gás carbônico e por rochas sendo resquícios da formação do Sistema Solar.
- Quando o meteoro resiste à entrada da atmosfera chegando ao solo ele é chamado de...
- Meteoroide que é vaporizado deixando um rastro no céu ele recebe o nome de (...) ou estrela cadente.
- Exemplo de corpo celeste menos coesos ou composta de vários corpos.
- Planeta que tem o eixo de rotação bem inclinado, é o mais frio dos planetas.
- Planeta que possui um alto teor de metano em sua atmosfera.
- É qualquer corpo astronômico que orbite um planeta, um planeta anão ou um asteroide.
- Planeta mais denso e mais achatado do sistema solar com anéis brilhantes.
- As estrelas são constituídas de...
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- São corpos celestes que possuem luz própria que produzem e emitem energia.
- É um planeta telúrico que não possui satélites e não tem atmosfera, por isso sua superfície é coberta de crateras.
- Um dos cinco planetas-anões do sistema solar que possui 5 luas.
- Um corpo celeste que orbita outra Estrela que não seja o Sol é chamado de...
- Asteroides pequenos que estejam orbitando o Sol e entram na atmosfera terrestre.
- É um corpo celeste que orbita uma estrela e tem massa suficiente para que sua gravidade o deixe com formato esférico.
- É o planeta mais quente do Sistema Solar e tem o tamanho quase igual ao da Terra.
- São objetos rochosos pequenos demais para manter uma atmosfera.
- No núcleo das estrelas cujas temperaturas ultrapassam vários milhões de graus Celsius ocorrem reações...
21 Clues: As estrelas são constituídas de... • Planeta que possui um alto teor de metano em sua atmosfera. • Um dos cinco planetas-anões do sistema solar que possui 5 luas. • São objetos rochosos pequenos demais para manter uma atmosfera. • É o conjunto de corpos celestes que se movimentam em torno do Sol. • ...
Solar System 2023-10-10
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- Sideways Rings.
- Has 2 moons.
- Floating in space and a lot are between Mars and Jupiter.
- Closest planet to the sun.
- Crashed down to Earth.
- You use it to look into space.
- Earth takes 365 days to finish.
- Has the biggest rings.
- Center of the Solar System.
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- Earth's "Sister" Planet.
- What made the Sun.
- Closest to the Kuiper Belt.
- How a planet or anything goes around something else.
- Has the most moons.
- The name of our galaxy.
- We know the most about it.
- Also known as a shooting star.
- Also has a dark spot.
- Earth's friend.
- There are 3 types.
20 Clues: Has 2 moons. • Sideways Rings. • Earth's friend. • What made the Sun. • There are 3 types. • Has the most moons. • Also has a dark spot. • Crashed down to Earth. • Has the biggest rings. • The name of our galaxy. • Earth's "Sister" Planet. • Closest planet to the sun. • We know the most about it. • Closest to the Kuiper Belt. • Center of the Solar System. • Also known as a shooting star. • ...
Solar System 2024-02-29
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- A small reddish planet that is fourth from the Sun
- The smallest plane in our solar system and the closet to the Sun
- An irregulary shaped rock that orbits the Sun
- A large planet that is mainly made up of gases
- A single turn of something around an axis or a fixed point;spinning
- The center of an object
- Earth's only natural satellite
- A large blue planet that is eighth from the Sun
- The largest planet in our system and the fifth from the Sun
- The are in space between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids orbit together
- An are of our solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune where a group of minor planets and other objects orbit the Sun
- The third planet from the Sun
- system A group of objects in space that orbit a Star
- A dwarf planet that was discovered in 1930 and was once considered a planet
- A single journey along an orbital path
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- A nearly rounded object that orbits, a star, and not big enough to be a planet
- A space object made of ice and dust that orbits a star and develops a long, bright tail as it nears its star
- A large bluish-green planet that is seventh from the Sun
- A planet with large rings around it that is sixth from the Sun
- A layer of gases surrounding a planet star, or moon
- A body in outer space made of hot gasses
- The force that pulls all objects toward each other
- A hole in the ground caused by the impact of an object from space
- This means to revolve around another object
- planets Rocky Earth sized planets
25 Clues: The center of an object • The third planet from the Sun • Earth's only natural satellite • planets Rocky Earth sized planets • A single journey along an orbital path • A body in outer space made of hot gasses • This means to revolve around another object • An irregulary shaped rock that orbits the Sun • A large planet that is mainly made up of gases • ...
Solar Energy 2024-03-25
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- earth is tilted in space by about 23.5 degrees on average and is responsible for earth's seasons.
- A typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system.
- An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- 66.5 degrees north latitude
- a line of latitude about 23 degrees North of the equator
- Refers to the spinning of our planet on its axis which takes 24 hours.
- shortest day of the year
- longest day of the year
- the day of the year that marks the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere
- The day of the year that marks the beginning of fall in the Northern hemisphere
- The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
- An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles, about which Earth rotates
- Either of the two times of the year when the sun is at its greatest distance from the equator
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- a line of latitude about 23 degrees South of the equator
- light rays that do not hit the Earth straight on
- continuous daylight, a time when the sun is visible at midnight during the summer in either the Arctic or Antarctic Circle
- 66.5 degrees south latitude
- This is the elliptical orbit of the Earth around the Sun. It takes 365.25 days to complete one orbit.
- Period in the polar regions in winter when the sun does not rise
- Sunlight that strikes Earth from straight overhead; vertical rays.
20 Clues: longest day of the year • shortest day of the year • 66.5 degrees north latitude • 66.5 degrees south latitude • light rays that do not hit the Earth straight on • a line of latitude about 23 degrees South of the equator • a line of latitude about 23 degrees North of the equator • Period in the polar regions in winter when the sun does not rise • ...
Solar System 2024-05-15
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- the fourth planet from the sun
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out
- the second planet from the sun
- the seventh planet from the sun
- the sun being obscured by the moon
- large objects made of dust and ice that orbit the sun
- a solid piece of debris from an object
- small rocky objects that orbit the sun
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- a rocky terrestrial planet
- the eighth planet from the sun
- giant ball of hot gas
- the closest planet to the sun
- fifth planet from the sun
- The hottest in our solar system
- a group of stars forming a pattern
- the sixth planet from the sun
- a giant spherical shell surrounding our solar system
- a streak of light in the sky caused by a meteoroid crashing through Earth's atmosphere
- a huge collection of gas ,dust and billions of stars and their solar systems all held together by gravity
- an object that orbits a planet
20 Clues: giant ball of hot gas • fifth planet from the sun • a rocky terrestrial planet • the closest planet to the sun • the sixth planet from the sun • the fourth planet from the sun • the eighth planet from the sun • the second planet from the sun • an object that orbits a planet • The hottest in our solar system • the seventh planet from the sun • a group of stars forming a pattern • ...
space 2024-05-10
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- the largest moon on our solar system
- a planet in our solar system
- a large rock in our solar system that has a chance to hit a planet
- planets that come before the asteroid belt
- the thing that we live in and there is a black hole in it only one
- the thing that holds together galaxy's
- the planet in our solar system that is most like earth
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- it holds space together
- the largest star in our galaxy
- the outer layer of our planet
- planets that come after the asteroid belt
- a moon in our solar system
- a planet in our solar system
- the only star in our solar system
- our moon that orbits our planet
15 Clues: it holds space together • a moon in our solar system • a planet in our solar system • a planet in our solar system • the outer layer of our planet • the largest star in our galaxy • our moon that orbits our planet • the only star in our solar system • the largest moon on our solar system • the thing that holds together galaxy's • planets that come after the asteroid belt • ...
The Planets and our Solar System. 2014-09-09
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- A dwarf planet that sometimes isn't included in models of the Solar System.
- Our planet.
- The 4 small inner planets of the Solar System.
- The galaxy in which our Solar System is located.
- Eclipse When the Moon passes in the Earths shadow.
- Small, rocky, metallic bodies found all over the Solar System.
- An ice giant that has winds of up to 2000 km/h.
- Has a spectacular system of rings, made up of ice and dust.
- The hottest planet.
- Eclipse When the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth and casts a shadow on the Earth.
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- Is a piece of solid rocky and/or metallic debris that travels in outer space.
- Average sized, yellow star
- Made up of water ice, rock, dust and organic compounds - often referred to as a "dirty snowball".
- The Largest planet.
- Fastest moving planet, closest to the sun.
- Each planet has their own which extends out and forms around each planet.
- The much larger, outer planets.
- Called the Red Planet.
- A natural satellite that orbits Earth.
- An Ice Giant that spins on its side.
20 Clues: Our planet. • The Largest planet. • The hottest planet. • Called the Red Planet. • Average sized, yellow star • The much larger, outer planets. • An Ice Giant that spins on its side. • A natural satellite that orbits Earth. • Fastest moving planet, closest to the sun. • The 4 small inner planets of the Solar System. • An ice giant that has winds of up to 2000 km/h. • ...
Planetary Crossword 2014-10-29
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- Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus are all _ _ _ Giants
- The _ _ _ _ orbits our Planet
- Our solar system is part of the Milky Way _ _ _ _ _ _
- This used to be the furthest planet from the sun until recently
- every Galaxy, planet and star is part of one big _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- the furthest planet from the sun in our solar system
- A galaxy his billions of _ _ _ _ _
- the time it takes for earth to do one full revolution of the sun is called a _ _ _ _
- Our Planets are all part of a _ _ _ _ _ System
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- The Planets in our solar system revolve around this
- The Planet closest to the sun
- the time it takes for earth to do one full rotation is a _ _ _
- The Planet that has a ring around it
- The largest Planet in our solar system
- The Planet 2nd closest to the sun
- The Planet 4th closest to the sun
- Pluto is a _ _ _ _ _ Planet
- the Planet 7th closest to the sun
- The Planet that we live on
- A Planets revolution around the Sun is call an _ _ _ _ _
20 Clues: The Planet that we live on • Pluto is a _ _ _ _ _ Planet • The _ _ _ _ orbits our Planet • The Planet closest to the sun • The Planet 2nd closest to the sun • The Planet 4th closest to the sun • the Planet 7th closest to the sun • A galaxy his billions of _ _ _ _ _ • The Planet that has a ring around it • The largest Planet in our solar system • ...
planets 2022-04-26
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- keeps all planets in orbit around the sun
- planet most suitable for life
- how long is one day on earth
- largest planet in our solar system
- gas planets are mostly made of this including the sun
- Jupiter is known for having a big
- one year on this planet is 88 days
- second largest planet in the solar system
- 365 days is one ___ on earth
- rotates around earth
- hot ball of gas that all the planets revolve around
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- separates the inner and outer planets from each other
- is one of two ice giants and is blue
- dwarf planet
- how the universe was born
- amount of rings neptune has
- hottest planet in the solar system
- amount of moons Jupiter has
- amount of rings Uranus has
- name of our galaxy
- amount of planets in the solar system
- Jupiter is __ times bigger than earth
- last inner planet in the solar system
- is one of two ice giants and is light blue
- Saturn has ____ around it
25 Clues: dwarf planet • name of our galaxy • rotates around earth • how the universe was born • Saturn has ____ around it • amount of rings Uranus has • amount of rings neptune has • amount of moons Jupiter has • how long is one day on earth • 365 days is one ___ on earth • planet most suitable for life • Jupiter is known for having a big • hottest planet in the solar system • ...
SolarSystem 2022-04-26
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- dwarf planet
- amount of moons Jupiter has
- planet most suitable for life
- amount of planets in the solar system
- one year on this planet is 88 days
- Jupiter is __ times bigger than earth
- hottest planet in the solar system
- hot ball of gas that all the planets revolve around
- amount of rings neptune has
- how the universe was born
- separates the inner and outer planets from each other
- is one of two ice giants and is blue
- name of our galaxy
- is one of two ice giants and is light blue
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- rotates around earth
- largest planet in our solar system
- gas planets are mostly made of this including the sun
- Saturn has ____ around it
- Jupiter is known for having a big
- how long is one day on earth
- keeps all planets in orbit around the sun
- 365 days is one ___ on earth
- amount of rings Uranus has
- second largest planet in the solar system
- last inner planet in the solar system
25 Clues: dwarf planet • name of our galaxy • rotates around earth • Saturn has ____ around it • how the universe was born • amount of rings Uranus has • amount of moons Jupiter has • amount of rings neptune has • how long is one day on earth • 365 days is one ___ on earth • planet most suitable for life • Jupiter is known for having a big • largest planet in our solar system • ...
Earth and Space Science 2023-05-12
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- Hottest planet in the solar system
- Cosmic snowballs of frozen gases
- study of everything in the univeerse beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Celestial body that orbits the Sun
- The force that holds everything together in space
- a boundless three-dimesional extent pass the Earth's atmospehre
- One fourth of the moon showing
- The star in our solar system
- Space rocks
- Scientist that studys Astronomy
- A place where gravity pulls so much that light can't get out
- Dwarf planet most famously known in the solar system
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- it includes all of space and matter
- system Place that consist of our star and everything bound to it by gravity
- The space between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are
- Planet farthest from the Sun
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- Largest planet in the solar system
- The smallest planet in the solar system
- has the most rings out of all the planets
- When only half a moon is shown
- Tool used for looking into space from a far distance
- An almost full moon
- When the moon is fully visible
- Moon phase on a day before or after a New moon
- Large object that circles the Earth
- meteor that survives the passing of the Earth's atmosphere
- Seventh planet from the Sun
- Planet we live on
- Small,rocky object that orbits the Sun
30 Clues: Space rocks • Planet we live on • An almost full moon • Seventh planet from the Sun • The star in our solar system • Planet farthest from the Sun • When only half a moon is shown • One fourth of the moon showing • When the moon is fully visible • The fourth planet from the Sun • Scientist that studys Astronomy • Cosmic snowballs of frozen gases • Largest planet in the solar system • ...
Earth and Space Crossword: ES2 2023-11-19
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- A historical model of our solar system that puts the Earth at the centre of the universe.
- A change in the moons appearance from Earth
- Earth’s atmosphere is made up mainly of nitrogen and _______.
- What is it called when the Moon gets in the way of the Sun’s light and casts its shadow on Earth.
- The 4th planet from the sun
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Earth's 24 hour rotation on its axis.
- The heliocentric model of the solar system was created by? (Last name only)
- Earth is divided into these halves.
- It takes the moon approx one-month to complete an orbit of Earth, this is called the _____ cycle.
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- 365 day orbit.
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.
- The first person to view and study space through a telescope.
- If the moon is 'waning', is it getting bigger or smaller?
- Earth's rotation around the sun on its titled axis causes different weather at different times of the year called _______.
- The planet which is closest to the sun
- A star. Produces all heat and light for our solar system.
- Pluto is the 9th planet of our solar system.
- Earth rotates on its ____
- Planets further away from the sun consist mostly of gases and liquids are called _____ planets.
20 Clues: 365 day orbit. • Earth rotates on its ____ • The 4th planet from the sun • Earth is divided into these halves. • Earth's 24 hour rotation on its axis. • The planet which is closest to the sun • The largest planet in our solar system. • A change in the moons appearance from Earth • Pluto is the 9th planet of our solar system. • ...
Solar System 2019-11-12
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- / This planet is tilted sideways and spins sideways too
- / Planets like Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus and Neptune
- / The sun is this
- / You use this to see into space
- / This is the air that surrounds a planet
- / Hottest and biggest star in our solar system
- / Our planet
- / This is caused by stars in the sky connecting to form pictures
- / The force that holds the planets in orbit and keeps us from floating into space
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- / Comes out at night
- / Hottest planet in the solar system
- / This machine sends you into space
- / The path a planet takes around the sun
- / The biggest planet in our solar system
- / This planet is famous for its beautiful ring
- / Known as the red planet
- / Planets like Mercury,Venus,Earth and Mars
- / First planet from the sun
- / These are almost holes that asteroids make when they hit the moon
- / Farthest planet from the sun
20 Clues: / Our planet • / The sun is this • / Comes out at night • / Known as the red planet • / First planet from the sun • / Farthest planet from the sun • / You use this to see into space • / This machine sends you into space • / Hottest planet in the solar system • / The path a planet takes around the sun • / The biggest planet in our solar system • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM 2020-03-17
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- Oval shaped with two points
- Red planet
- Elliot Scientist who studied the uranian atmosphere
- Small robot used to explore the Martian landscape
- Essential to living things
- Mars belongs to this group
- Blue planet
- Largest moon
- Backward rotation
- Mass of swirling storm of clouds
- Comes from decaying plants and animals, as well as, from volcanic eruptions
- Cloudlike mass that surrounds the nucleus
- Newton English mathematician and physicist
- Small fragments and dust
- Shooting stars
- Beautiful planet with its system of rings
- Evening and morning star
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- Smaller moon
- Robotic spacecraft sent by NASA to orbit the planet Mercury
- Orbits the sun but too small to be considered planets
- Landed on Mars on July 4, 1997
- Fastest planet
- Venus
- Another term for the four moons
- Thick clouds that surround planet Venus
- Greek term for comet
- Largest planet
- Moves in elliptical orbit around the sun
- Planets that are much bigger but less dense than the rocky planets
- Formed from some materials left from the formation of the planets
- Star at the center of the solar system
- One possible mission to Mars
32 Clues: Venus • Red planet • Blue planet • Smaller moon • Largest moon • Fastest planet • Largest planet • Shooting stars • Backward rotation • Greek term for comet • Small fragments and dust • Evening and morning star • Essential to living things • Mars belongs to this group • Oval shaped with two points • One possible mission to Mars • Landed on Mars on July 4, 1997 • Another term for the four moons • ...
Solar System 2020-08-30
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- the star closest to the earth
- to turn on an axis
- large planet known for the Great Red Spot
- third planet from the sun; only planet people have walked on
- number of planets in our solar system
- Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune have _______ around them
- planet with the brightest rings
- the red planet; humans have sent robots here
- furthest planet from the sun
- number of stars in our solar system
- Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the...
- our sun and the objects that orbit around it
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- place where astronauts live and work in space
- an American space traveler
- warmest planet; cloudy planet
- it takes Earth 365 days to ______ the sun
- the force that pulls you towards the center of a planet or star
- planet that rotates on its side
- instrument used for seeing stars and planets clearly
- dwarf planet with two moons
- planet closest to the sun
21 Clues: to turn on an axis • planet closest to the sun • an American space traveler • dwarf planet with two moons • furthest planet from the sun • the star closest to the earth • warmest planet; cloudy planet • planet with the brightest rings • planet that rotates on its side • number of stars in our solar system • number of planets in our solar system • ...
Solar-System 2020-09-02
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- ................. dust is dust which exists in space.
- A ............ is a large rocky body orbiting the sun.
- The Earth has …………. moon.
- This dwarf planet was considered as a planet
- A celestial body that orbits the sun or a planet
- 24 hours make a ....... on the earth
- The solar-system is found in the …………. part of the Milky Way galaxy
- If half of the earth is day the other half would be …………
- The smallest planet in our solar-system and orbits the sun in 88 days
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called the …………… planets because they have solid , rocky surfaces.
- A planet that is found between the orbit of Mercury and Earth
- An optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects.
- Our home planet is a called …………………………
- A rock that is floats in space is a .........
- Our solar system is the …………… one
- The sun is a …………..
- These fixed luminous points in the night sky are thought to be twinkling
- This planet is the sister ice giant to Uranus.
- This planet is known as the red planet.
- Puerto Rico has the largest .......... telescope.
- Uranus and Neptune are known as …… giants.
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- A planet rotates on its .........
- belt A disc-shaped belt found beyond the orbit of Neptune.
- A well-known dwarf planet is called C……….
- A device that is used observe celestial bodies
- A well-known asteroid is ………
- the ………………. is made up of billions of galaxies.
- belt A belt made up of asteroids ad is found between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter
- A fine powder consisting of tiny particles found in Space.
- A celestial body that can be found in the Kuiper belt and is made up of dust and ice.
- The 7th planet from the sun.
- He is thought to be the first man on the moon.
- How many planets are there in the solar system
- The closest celestial body to the earth.
- Jupiter and Saturn are known as ………. giants.
- The earth ……………. around the sun that’s why we have day and night.
- The Sun is made up of …………..(About 70%) and helium (about 28%)
- A planet with a ring
- The largest celestial body in our solar-system
- probe A ………………… travels through space and collects information (MAN MADE SATELLITE)
40 Clues: The sun is a ………….. • A planet with a ring • The Earth has …………. moon. • A well-known asteroid is ……… • The 7th planet from the sun. • A planet rotates on its ......... • Our solar system is the …………… one • 24 hours make a ....... on the earth • Our home planet is a called ………………………… • This planet is known as the red planet. • The closest celestial body to the earth. • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM 2021-04-06
Across
- The smallest planet
- Planetary companion
- The biggest natural satellite in Jupiter
- Lunar eclipse where it's look so red
- Dwarf planet
- Planet with slowest revolution time
- Planet that rotate on its side
- Planet with biggest ring
- The path where planet turn around the Sun
- Planet with rusty iron
- Gases that made up of Sun (make nuclear reaction)
- Meteroid when enter atmosphere
Down
- Planet with great red spot
- Planets spin on their own axis
- The first animal that go to space
- Star with tail
- obscuration of light
- Saturn's biggest satellite
- the closest neighbour of Earth
- Solar eclipse where it's look like a ring
- The biggest star in solar system
- Minor planet
- Blue planet that support living thing to live
- Morning or evening star / Earth's sister planet
24 Clues: Dwarf planet • Minor planet • Star with tail • The smallest planet • Planetary companion • obscuration of light • Planet with rusty iron • Planet with biggest ring • Planet with great red spot • Saturn's biggest satellite • Planets spin on their own axis • the closest neighbour of Earth • Planet that rotate on its side • Meteroid when enter atmosphere • The biggest star in solar system • ...