space Crossword Puzzles
Space Crossword 2024-09-26
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- How many astronauts live in the ISS for months
- A type of energy harnessed from the Sun
- Our galaxy
- The Red Planet
- The dwarf planet
- abbreviation for International Space Station
- Force
- What causes the tides
- The third planet
- The second planet
- The seventh planet
- National Aeronautics Space Administration
- A transport machine that sends objects and astronauts to space
- The Eighth planet
- A demigod who slowed down the sun
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- The fifth planet
- A Māori term for the Pleiades Star Cluster
- A technology that harnesses power from the Sun
- The Earth takes 365 days to orbit this star
- Objects floating in the Low Earth Orbit
- The sixth planet
- a term for dead satellites and debris in the Low Earth Orbit
- A New Zealand company that launches rockets to space
- Our group of planets including the sun
- The first planet
- A Country that uses 100% renewable energy
26 Clues: Force • Our galaxy • The Red Planet • The fifth planet • The sixth planet • The dwarf planet • The first planet • The third planet • The second planet • The Eighth planet • The seventh planet • What causes the tides • A demigod who slowed down the sun • Our group of planets including the sun • Objects floating in the Low Earth Orbit • A type of energy harnessed from the Sun • ...
Space Exploration 2024-12-12
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- - Star system.
- - Relating to sun
- - Red planet.
- - Ice body.
- - Propelled vehicle.
- - Mars explorer.
- - Universe.
- - Path around.
- - Space telescope.
- - Spacecraft.
- - Star nursery.
- - Moon missions.
- - U.S. space agency.
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- - Space probe.
- - Bright object.
- - Star gazing.
- - Space traveler.
- - Shooting star.
- - Lunar surface.
- - First satellite.
- - Space station.
- - Takeoff.
- - Celestial event.
- - Space rock.
24 Clues: - Takeoff. • - Ice body. • - Universe. • - Red planet. • - Spacecraft. • - Space rock. • - Space probe. • - Star system. • - Star gazing. • - Path around. • - Star nursery. • - Bright object. • - Shooting star. • - Lunar surface. • - Mars explorer. • - Space station. • - Moon missions. • - Relating to sun • - Space traveler. • - First satellite. • - Space telescope. • - Celestial event. • - Propelled vehicle. • ...
space exploration 2024-11-27
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- most common for its rings
- these are found in a space belt
- these are rock and surround planets
- the biggest boadie in our solar system
- most icy moon
- what we live on
- hottest planet in our solar system
- these planets are solid
- furthest planet
- we can see them from earth
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- second biggest moon
- what holds gravity
- biggest moon
- made by Elon musk
- closest to the sun
- no longer a planet
- we send the moon
- closest to earth
- there are more of these than grains of sand
- this planet is kind of slanted
20 Clues: biggest moon • most icy moon • what we live on • furthest planet • we send the moon • closest to earth • made by Elon musk • what holds gravity • closest to the sun • no longer a planet • second biggest moon • these planets are solid • most common for its rings • we can see them from earth • this planet is kind of slanted • these are found in a space belt • hottest planet in our solar system • ...
Space crossword 2024-05-03
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- a binary star of magnitude 0 that is the brightest star
- the force that keeps us on earth
- a cloud of dust or gas
- a colorless and odorless gas
- a space probe launched by NASA in 1977
- relatively small star with and low luminosity
- a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune
- a north star
- barred spiral galaxy
- the time a space station travels around Earth
- a large object that gets sent into space
- a celestial body moving in an orbit around a star
- an artificial body placed in orbit
- a property of matter
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- a small piece rock or dust that hits Earth's atmosphere from space
- an irregular band of light
- the natural satellite of Earth
- the distance light travels in a year
- a group of stars that make a pattern
- a space telescope that takes pictures of space in space
- a large spacecraft in orbit around earth
- gravitational field so strong nothing can escape
- a system of stars and many other things bound together by gravity
- when an object circles around a star
- the planet we live on
- the property of the body that's in inertia
- is a giant ball of gas and heat
- an optical instrument that looks into space
28 Clues: a north star • barred spiral galaxy • a property of matter • the planet we live on • a cloud of dust or gas • an irregular band of light • a colorless and odorless gas • the natural satellite of Earth • is a giant ball of gas and heat • the force that keeps us on earth • an artificial body placed in orbit • the distance light travels in a year • a group of stars that make a pattern • ...
Space Exploration 2024-05-02
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- First American woman in space
- A Soviet who is trained to travel into outer space
- first space station designed for long term use
- First American in space
- Soviet cosmonaut who in 1961 was the first person to travel in space (1934-1968)
- A vehicle sponsored by sixteen nations that circles the earth while carrying out experiments
- Missions designed to land humans on the Moon and bring them safely back to earth.
- First dog in space
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- First woman in space
- An American who is trained to travel into outer space
- Mission whose objective was to develop space travel techniques to support Apollo's mission to land astronauts on the Moon.
- First U.S. space station to orbit Earth.
- A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- A conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years.
- Missions to get the first humans into space.
- A spacecraft that can carry a crew into space, return to Earth, and then be reused for the same purpose
- First artificial Earth satellite, it was launched by Moscow in 1957 and sparked U.S. fears of Soviet dominance in technology and outer space. It led to the creation of NASA and the space race.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The United States government agency responsible for the civilian space program as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.
- The Chinese counterpart to an astronaut
- Made the first orbital rocket-powered flight by a United States astronaut in 1962
20 Clues: First dog in space • First woman in space • First American in space • First American woman in space • The Chinese counterpart to an astronaut • First U.S. space station to orbit Earth. • Missions to get the first humans into space. • first space station designed for long term use • A Soviet who is trained to travel into outer space • ...
Study Space 2024-12-19
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- A piece of furniture where you can study or write.
- Something soft to make your chair more comfortable.
- A tool used to join papers together.
- You write your notes in this.
- You read these to learn new things.
- A container for trash or recycling.
- A small object used to remove pencil marks.
- A tool used for writing or drawing.
- A tool used for cutting paper.
- A green object that adds life to your study space.
- An object that gives light to help you see.
- A piece of furniture you sit on while studying.
- A device that prints documents or pictures.
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- You wear these to listen to audio without disturbing others.
- A place in the room that lets in light and air.
- A cup for drinking coffee or tea.
- An item used to organize papers.
- A board where you can write and erase notes.
- A tool used for writing or sketching.
- A device used for studying, browsing, and writing.
- A picture or decoration on the wall of your study space.
- A tool for measuring or drawing straight lines.
- A pen with a thick tip, often used for highlighting.
- You use this to carry your books and supplies.
- It shows you the time.
25 Clues: It shows you the time. • You write your notes in this. • A tool used for cutting paper. • An item used to organize papers. • A cup for drinking coffee or tea. • You read these to learn new things. • A container for trash or recycling. • A tool used for writing or drawing. • A tool used to join papers together. • A tool used for writing or sketching. • ...
SPACE JAM 2025-04-28
28 Clues: Kim • Güç • Uzay • İksir • Hangi • Dünya • Gizli • Yalan • Bilmek • Deprem • Çalmak • Oyuncu • Uzaylı • Kelime • Eğlence • Korkmuş • Zıplamak • Kaçırmak • Götürmek • Esnetmek • Cevaplamak • Çizgi Film • Ayakkabılar • Nefret Etmek • Oyuncak Bebek • İhtiyaç Duymak • Reçel / Karışıklık • Teklif Etmek / Sunmak
Space Vocab 2025-03-21
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- The Earth's slant on its axis that causes the seasons as it orbits around the sun.
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- A large dent in the ground that is shaped like a bowl.
- An astronomical event when a moon or planet passes between another planet, moon, or a star.
- The time or date when there is an equal amount of daylight and nighttime.
- Occurs twice a year when the days have the most amount of daylight and again when the days have the least amount of daylight.
- The rise and fall of the ocean (water level) due to the moon's gravity.
- Way The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- An arrangement of stars in the sky.
- One complete trip of Earth around the sun.
- A force or pull between two objects. There is a greater pull/force with a larger mass.
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- A large object of matter that revolves around the sun.
- A giant object made of gases in space that produces its own heat and light. The Sun is an example.
- A ball of ice and dust that orbits the sun.
- Rocky, metallic objects that orbit the sun and are too small to be a planet.
- A small part of the universe made up of gas, stars, and a large collection of dust.
- The appearance of the part of the moon that is illuminated or not.
- The repeating path an object takes around another object.
- System The planets, moons, meteoroids, and other objects that revolve around the sun.
- A small metallic object that orbits the sun. When it hits Earth, it's called a meteor.
- Light given off by the stars or sun.
- One full turn on Earth's axis, which takes one full day.
- The imaginary line that passes through the center of a planet from one pole to another.
23 Clues: An arrangement of stars in the sky. • Light given off by the stars or sun. • A natural satellite that orbits a planet. • One complete trip of Earth around the sun. • A ball of ice and dust that orbits the sun. • Way The galaxy that contains our solar system. • A large object of matter that revolves around the sun. • ...
Space Vocabulary 2025-01-11
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- A vehicle for driving over rough terrain, especially one driven by remote control over extraterrestrial terrain.
- _______ is a phenomenon in the northernmost and southernmost regions of Earth where night lasts for more than 24 hours
- Any object that astronomers observe in outer space
- _______ are experienced during different times of the year in the northern and southern hemispheres of Earth because these regions are tilted toward the Sun at different times of the year
- The sun when seen at midnight during the summer in either the Arctic or Antarctic Circle
- Happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth that either fully or partially blocks the Sun's light
- 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 planets of the solar system are (in order of distance from the sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- The time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length (about September 22 and March 20).
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses, or of curved mirrors and lenses, by which rays of light are collected and focused and the resulting image magnified.
- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- The nature of something's ingredients or constituents; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
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- A large artificial satellite used as a long-term base for manned operations in space
- The envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet.
- An astronomical event that occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to be darkened
- The recurring path of an object around another object in space
- A vehicle or device designed for travel or operation outside the earth's atmosphere
- In the northern hemisphere, _______ are referred to as the northern lights (aurora borealis).
- Phases The different shapes of the Moon that we see at different times of the month
- In a way that is repeated many times, always in the same order.
- An unmanned exploratory spacecraft designed to transmit information about its environment.
- The star around which the earth orbits.
- Objects in space that orbit around another larger object. Natural ______ are celestial bodies. Artificial _______ are constructed and put into orbit by humans.
- The time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days (about June 21 and December 22).
24 Clues: The star around which the earth orbits. • Any object that astronomers observe in outer space • A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. • The recurring path of an object around another object in space • The envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet. • In a way that is repeated many times, always in the same order. • ...
Outer Space 2025-01-06
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- A new idea, method, or device.
- The capacity to develop or succeed.
- Related to the atmosphere of Earth or another planet.
- Related to stars.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
- Moral principles that govern behavior.
- Unusually good or outstanding.
- To keep away from or stop oneself from doing something.
- A statement that seems contradictory but may be true.
- Related to the sun.
- To work together with others.
- A person trained to travel in space.
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- Able to maintain itself without external assistance.
- The act of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain or suffering.
- Occurring at the beginning.
- Originating outside Earth.
- The path one object takes around another in space.
- A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
- A proposed explanation based on limited evidence.
- Related to the moon.
- Copilot
- An object that orbits a planet or star.
22 Clues: Copilot • Related to stars. • Related to the sun. • Related to the moon. • Originating outside Earth. • Occurring at the beginning. • To work together with others. • A new idea, method, or device. • Unusually good or outstanding. • The capacity to develop or succeed. • A person trained to travel in space. • Moral principles that govern behavior. • ...
Space FRANK 2025-04-01
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- Hydrogen: What stars do to make light and heat.
- nebula: A colorful cloud of gas around a dying star.
- Cross: A star pattern seen in the southern sky.
- A star that explodes and becomes very bright.
- A famous constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology.
- A bright blue star in the constellation Orion.
- A dark patch in the sky, part of the Milky Way.
- The element found in diamonds, coal, and living things.
- sized: Not too big, not too small.
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- A very large star that is much bigger than the Sun.
- A young star that is still forming.
- A bright, red supergiant star in the constellation Orion.
- handle: The part of a cooking pot you hold to carry it.
- Easy to use or find.
- A strong metal, often found in rocks and used to make tools.
- Centauri: The closest star system to our Sun.
- Nebula: A colorful cloud of gas where stars are being born, in the constellation Orion.
- Done with a lot of strength.
- A type of material or matter.
- The lightest element and the main gas in stars.
- The gas we breathe in to live.
- aged: A person or thing that’s not young, but not old either.
22 Clues: Easy to use or find. • Done with a lot of strength. • A type of material or matter. • The gas we breathe in to live. • sized: Not too big, not too small. • A young star that is still forming. • Centauri: The closest star system to our Sun. • A star that explodes and becomes very bright. • A bright blue star in the constellation Orion. • ...
SPACE JAM 2025-04-30
21 Clues: İp • Köle • İksir • Gizli • İflas • Çalmak • Uzaylı • Gezegen • Yetenek • Ayakkabı • Çağırmak • Esnetmek • Getirmek • Kaçırmak • Çizgi Film • Karar Vermek • Park Lunapark • Oyuncak Bebek • İhtiyaç Duymak • Herhangi bir yer • Teklif Etmek / Sunmak
Space Exploration 2024-10-10
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- - Related to the moon or moon exploration.
- - A small rocky body orbiting the Sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt.
- - The red planet that scientists are exploring for signs of life.
- - The NASA program that successfully sent astronauts to the moon.
- System - The Sun and all the planets, moons, and other objects that orbit it.
- - The protective clothing worn by astronauts in space.
- - An object that orbits a planet, often used for communication.
- - A space telescope that has provided stunning images of the universe.
- - The International Space Station, where astronauts live and work in orbit.
- - A celestial object made of ice, dust, and gas, often with a visible tail.
- - A massive system of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies.
- - Earth's natural satellite, where astronauts first landed in 1969.
- - When an astronaut exits a spacecraft to work outside in space.
- - A vehicle used to launch astronauts and equipment into space.
- Way - The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- - A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- - The U.S. government agency responsible for space missions.
- - The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space.
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- - A spacecraft that has traveled beyond our solar system.
- - The platform from which rockets are launched into space.
- Rover - A robot designed to explore the surface of Mars.
- - The universe seen as a well-ordered and harmonious system.
- - An instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- Armstrong - The first human to set foot on the moon.
- - The force that keeps planets, moons, and satellites in orbit.
- - The study of celestial objects and the universe as a whole.
- - The first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- - A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space.
- Hole - A region of space with a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape.
- - A person trained to travel and work in space.
30 Clues: - Related to the moon or moon exploration. • - A person trained to travel and work in space. • Way - The galaxy that contains our solar system. • Armstrong - The first human to set foot on the moon. • - The protective clothing worn by astronauts in space. • - A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. • ...
SPACE HUNT 2024-10-05
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- Force that keeps satellites in orbit
- Bringing a satellite out of orbit
- Miniature satellite
- Small object in orbit
- Device used to slow down satellites
- Vehicle that launches satellites
- Attitude Determination and Control System
- Provides power to satellites
- Data sent from satellites
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- Device for receiving signals
- Path of a satellite around Earth
- A planned space operation
- Communication systems for satellites
- Space-based observation tool
- Propulsion system for satellites
- Sending a satellite into space
- Orientation of a satellite in space
- Relating to the moon
- Equipment carried by a satellite
- Space with no atmosphere
20 Clues: Miniature satellite • Relating to the moon • Small object in orbit • Space with no atmosphere • A planned space operation • Data sent from satellites • Device for receiving signals • Space-based observation tool • Provides power to satellites • Sending a satellite into space • Path of a satellite around Earth • Propulsion system for satellites • Equipment carried by a satellite • ...
Space Crossword 2024-08-01
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- The first planet in our solar system and the smallest one. It has a solid surface that is covered with craters. It has no atmosphere, and it doesn't have any moons.
- The home of our solar system.
- This dwarf planet is a geologically active body also this planet has less than a third of the moon’s width.
- The fifth planet in our solar system and the biggest one. Is a gas giant planet and it doesn't have a solid surface. It is covered in swirling cloud stripes.
- A dwarf planet and the farthest planet from the sun. The surface of this planet is covered with ice and has mountain ranges, light and dark regions, and craters.
- It is located in the Kuiper Belt, it's really cold and it is the second brightest icy dwarf planet.
- The sixth planet in our solar system and the second largest planet. It is a gas giant planet made up mostly of helium and hydrogen and it has thousands of beautiful ringlets.
- Giant balls of hot gas, mostly hydrogen with some helium and small amounts of other elements. The life cycle can range from a few million to trillions of years, and the properties change as it ages.
- The first human to go into space on April 12, 1961.
- It was NASA’s first mission to the outer planets. It was the first spacecraft to visit Jupiter, the first one to fly beyond Mars, the first one to fly through the main asteroid belt, it was the first human-made object to go beyond Neptune.
- This dwarf planet could be the 10# planet in our solar system but because it was really small is known as a dwarf planet. Also, it has the name of one of the Greek Gods.
- The third planet in our solar system. Is a rocky, terrestrial planet and it has a solid and active surface with mountains, valleys, canyons, plains, and more.
- The second object with more mass in the asteroid belt. This giant asteroid has separated into crust, mantle, and core, much like Earth.
- A planet beyond our solar system. More than 5,600 of them are confirmed, though it is believed that there are billions of them.
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- Discovered on June 26, 2014. It is the most distant object visited by a spacecraft. Is the reddest outer solar system object visited by a spacecraft.
- Forms when a massive star runs out of fuel and explodes in a supernova.
- The second-largest moon of Pluto. This moon has a highly reflective surface.
- The fourth planet in our solar system and is the second smallest planet. This planet is also named the “Red Planet”. It is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere.
- This asteroid was discovered on Aug,13,1898. This asteroid is known for being the first asteroid to be orbited by a spacecraft.
- A solar probe whose scientific mission is to investigate the mysteries of the Sun’s corona and solar wind.
- The seventh planet in our solar system and is the coldest planet in the solar system. Is known as the “sideways planet”.
- Is the largest moon of Pluto. Is so big that Pluto and this moon orbit each other. This moon has a frigid surface, covered with nitrogen ice, methane, and possibly some water ice.
- The eighth planet in our solar system. It is an ice giant made of a thick soup of water, ammonia, and methane flowing over a solid core.
- Took the first picture of the Moon by a U.S. spacecraft on July 31, 1964, 17 minutes before crashing onto the lunar surface.
- A small natural satellite of Pluto. Has a double-lobed shape and a highly reflective surface
- It is an M-Type asteroid, its orbit period is about five Earth years. There is going to be a mission with the main purpose of investigating this asteroid.
- Second largest moon in the solar system, and the only world other than Earth that has standing bodies of liquid, including rivers, lakes, and seas on its surface.
- The second planet in our solar system. The surface of this planet is extremely dry and is the hottest planet in the solar system.
- Is a natural satellite of Pluto and is the third farthest moon from Pluto. Is the third-largest moon.
- It is a small, irregular-shaped moon composed mostly of water ice.
30 Clues: The home of our solar system. • The first human to go into space on April 12, 1961. • It is a small, irregular-shaped moon composed mostly of water ice. • Forms when a massive star runs out of fuel and explodes in a supernova. • The second-largest moon of Pluto. This moon has a highly reflective surface. • ...
Outer Space 2024-08-22
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- A cloud of dust and gas in space, the nursery of stars!
- When the moon becomes gradually less visible.
- A person trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- A half of the Earth, when divided along the lines of either North and South or East and West.
- A unit of measurement that’s roughly the distance from the Earth to the Sun (93 million miles).
- The time when the Sun crosses the celestial equator and day and night are the same length. This happens twice a year.
- Objects made of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun.
- How bright a star burns.
- The area of air and gas that envelopes Earth and other astronomical objects.
- A man-made object that orbits Earth, where astronauts can live and conduct experiments.
- A scientist who studies the universe.
- Small particles of matter in space.
- A period of intense activity in a galaxy where lots of stars are formed.
- Our galaxy that contains over 200 billion stars.
- An instrument that allows us to see into space.
- A celestial body that orbits the sun that has sufficient mass for its gravity to overcome rigid body forces and has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit.
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters Earth’s atmosphere and appears like a streak of light.
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- The distance light travels in one year (nearly 6 trillion miles).
- A place in space where the pull of gravity is so strong that even light can’t get out.
- The main theory explaining how the universe started. It states that 13.8 billion years ago, space expanded quickly to form the atoms that would produce stars and galaxies.
- A cold and dark area of our Solar System which contains thousands of comets, asteroids and other objects.
- When the moon becomes gradually more visible.
- The universe.
- A group of stars that form a pattern.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other.
- Basic units of matter that every solid, liquid, gas and plasma is composed of.
- A cavity in the ground of a celestial object, typically caused by explosions or meteor impact.
- When one celestial body blocks light from reaching another by moving between it and its light source.
- A large celestial object that acts as a natural satellite to Earth. Most planets in our solar system have at least one moon and some have several.
- A regular and repeating circuit that one celestial object takes around another.
- The star that objects in our solar system orbit.
- How much material an object is made up of, as opposed to weight which measures the pull of gravity on an object.
- The gaseous outer layer of the Sun’s atmosphere.
- An astronomical object made of bright, glowing matter called plasma. They’re held together by gravity and are incredibly hot.
- A huge collection of gas, dust and billions of stars and their solar systems held together by gravity.
- Everything that exists in space.
- Less than half the object is illuminated
- The three-dimensional expanse in which all material things exist.
- A building equipped with materials to make astronomical observations.
39 Clues: The universe. • How bright a star burns. • Everything that exists in space. • Small particles of matter in space. • A group of stars that form a pattern. • A scientist who studies the universe. • Less than half the object is illuminated • A person trained to travel in a spacecraft. • When the moon becomes gradually less visible. • ...
Space Systems 2024-10-22
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- A pure substance consisting of only one type of atom
- The total energy a star emits per unit of time
- A neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom
- A luminous ball of gas undergoing nuclear fusion
- An object, natural or artificial, that orbits another body in space
- A scientist known for his laws of planetary motion
- A positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- The process where atomic nuclei combine, releasing energy
- The scientific explanation for the origin of the universe
- The smallest unit of an element that retains its properties
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- The most abundant element in the universe, symbolized as H
- A late stage in the evolution of a star when it expands and cools
- The totality of all space, time, matter, and energy
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles
- A star and all the objects bound to it by gravity, including planets
- A natural event or fact that is observed to occur
- A natural satellite orbiting a planet
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object
- A powerful explosion of a star, releasing tremendous energy
- The branch of astronomy dealing with the physical properties of celestial bodies
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- The curved path of a celestial object around a star or planet
- A celestial body orbiting a star, massive enough to be rounded by its gravity
23 Clues: A natural satellite orbiting a planet • A neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom • The total energy a star emits per unit of time • A luminous ball of gas undergoing nuclear fusion • The measure of the amount of matter in an object • A natural event or fact that is observed to occur • A scientist known for his laws of planetary motion • ...
Space Exploration 2024-09-17
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- 2007 August 4 - NASA launched its ______ Mars Lander.
- 2022 April 8 SpaceX flight to the International Space Station carries three paying ________ who paid US$55 million each for a stay of more than a week. [1539.6]
- 1973 May 14 - The U.S. launched its first space station, _______.
- 1968 September 15 - The Soviet spacecraft Zond 5 was launched and later became the first spacecraft to orbit the moon and return to _______.
- 2014 November 12 The Rosetta spacecraft's Philae probe successfully lands on ________ 67P, the first time in history that a spacecraft has landed on such an object. [1209]
- 2017 August 17 The first observation of a collision of two ______ stars (GW170817) is hailed as a breakthrough in multi-messenger astronomy when both gravitational and electromagnetic waves from the event are detected. Data from the event provide confirmatory evidence for the r-process theory of the origin of heavy elements like gold. [1269]
- 1997 July 4 - The Mars _________ arrived on Mars and later began transmitting images.
- 2009 March 6 - The NASA spacecraft _______ was launched. Its mission is to search for planets outside our solar system, in a distant area of the Milky Way.
- 1962 February 20 - Astronaut John ______ became the first American in orbit.
- 2003 February 1 - The Space Shuttle _______ broke up on re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere.
- 1980 November 13 - Voyager 1 reached ______ and began transmitting images.
- 2021 February 18 NASA's Mars 2020 mission (containing the Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter drone) lands on Mars at________ Crater, after seven months of travel. [1420]
- 1957 November 3 - The Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2 was launched with a dog named ______ on board. Laika did not survive the voyage.
- 2010 December 8 - A private company named _______ launched a spacecraft into orbit and returned it to earth safely. It was the first non-government organization to accomplish this.
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- 1981 April 12 - ________ became the first Space Shuttle to be launched.
- 1961 April 12 - Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first ______ in space.
- 1966 February 3 - The Russian spacecraft Luna 9 became the first spacecraft to land on the ______.
- 1984 February 3 - Astronaut Bruce McCandless became the first man to take an _______________ space walk.
- 1990 August 24 - The Space Shuttle Discovery deployed the ________ Space Telescope.
- 1957 October 4 - The Soviet Union launched the first satellite, _______, into space.
- 1961 May 5 - Astronaut Alan ______ became the first American in space.
- 1969 July 20 - Neil Armstrong and "Buzz" Aldrin became the first men on the ______.
- 1986 January 28 - The Space Shuttle ________ exploded seconds after liftoff.
- 1961 May 25 - President _______ challenged the country to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade.
- 2012 August 6 - NASA's _______ rover successfully landed on Mars. As large as a car, it carried an array of advanced new instruments and experiments.
- 1965 July 14 - The spacecraft Mariner 4 transmitted the first ______ of Mars.
- 1960 August 19 - The Soviet craft Sputnik 5 was launched, carrying the dogs Strelka and Belka. They became the first ______ beings to survive a trip into space.
- 1971 April 19 - The Soviet space ________ Salyut 1 was launched.
- 2001 April 28 - American Dennis Tito became the first________ in space after paying the Russian space program $20,000,000.
- 1965 March 18 - While tethered to his spacecraft, cosmonaut Alexi Leonov became the first man to ______ in space.
- 1970 December 15 - The Soviet Venera 7 became the first probe to land on _______.
31 Clues: 2007 August 4 - NASA launched its ______ Mars Lander. • 1971 April 19 - The Soviet space ________ Salyut 1 was launched. • 1973 May 14 - The U.S. launched its first space station, _______. • 1961 May 5 - Astronaut Alan ______ became the first American in space. • 1981 April 12 - ________ became the first Space Shuttle to be launched. • ...
Space puzzle 2024-09-20
21 Clues: Fusée • Fumée • Rocher • Casque • Outils • Métier • Piloter • Gravité • Atterir • Planète • Survoler • Ingénieur • Décollage • Accrocher • Se reposer • Maintenance • Compétences • Appareil volant • Station spatiale • Combinaison d'astronaut • Sortie extravéhiculaire
Beyond Space 2024-11-13
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- the Dutch astronomer named after a large spherical cloud around the orbits of the planets.
- the farthest distance from a planet to the sun.
- asteroids that cross but spend most of their time outside Earth’s orbit.
- solid center of the comet made of ice, frozen gas, rocks, and dust.
- also called miniature planets or planetoids and are rocky celestial bodies that vary in brightness, size, shape, and composition.
- small chunks of outer space debris that are attracted by earth’s gravity.
- a meteor shower that comes from the debris of the asteroid 2003EH1.
- the constellation the meteor shower leonids originate from.
- a region where long-period comets originate.
- asteroids located near Jupiter’s orbit.
- a celestial event in which several meteors enter Earth’s atmosphere at great speeds on parallel trajectories.
- referred to as “dirty snowballs,” and are found to be mixtures of ice and dust.
- remnants of a meteor that survives the initial collision against the Earth.
- asteroids that cross but spend most of their time in Earth’s orbit.
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- a meteor shower that happens every 75 to 76 years.
- the amount of light reflects by a planet or any celestial object.
- the main belt where asteroids are situated in that extends from 255 to 600 kilometers between Mars and Jupiter.
- a meteor shower that comes from the debris of an asteroid named 3200 Phaeton.
- comets that complete their orbits in 200 years or less.
- the closest distance from a planet to the sun.
- the astronomer named after the Kuiper Belt.
- a long visible, glowing tail that forms when the comet is near the sun.
- a bright streak of life in the sky that appears when a meteoroid enters the Earth’s atmosphere.
- asteroids that approach but do not cross Earth’s orbit.
24 Clues: asteroids located near Jupiter’s orbit. • the astronomer named after the Kuiper Belt. • a region where long-period comets originate. • the closest distance from a planet to the sun. • the farthest distance from a planet to the sun. • a meteor shower that happens every 75 to 76 years. • comets that complete their orbits in 200 years or less. • ...
Beyond Space 2024-11-13
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- the constellation the meteor shower leonids originate from.
- referred to as “dirty snowballs,” and are found to be mixtures of ice and dust.
- asteroids that approach but do not cross Earth’s orbit.
- comets that complete their orbits in 200 years or less.
- small chunks of outer space debris that are attracted by earth’s gravity.
- a meteor shower that happens every 75 to 76 years.
- the farthest distance from a planet to the sun.
- also called miniature planets or planetoids and are rocky celestial bodies that vary in brightness, size, shape, and composition.
- the astronomer named after the Kuiper Belt.
- the amount of light reflects by a planet or any celestial object.
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- asteroids that cross but spend most of their time in Earth’s orbit.
- asteroids that are relatively close to earth.
- a celestial event in which several meteors enter Earth’s atmosphere at great speeds on parallel trajectories.
- a meteor shower that comes from the debris of an asteroid named 3200 Phaeton.
- remnants of a meteor that survives the initial collision against the Earth.
- the closest distance from a planet to the sun.
- asteroids located near Jupiter’s orbit.
- asteroids that cross but spend most of their time outside Earth’s orbit.
- a meteor shower that comes from the debris of the asteroid 2003EH1.
- solid center of the comet made of ice, frozen gas, rocks, and dust.
- a long visible, glowing tail that forms when the comet is near the sun.
- a region where long-period comets originate.
- the main belt where asteroids are situated in that extends from 255 to 600 kilometers between Mars and Jupiter.
- the Dutch astronomer named after a large spherical cloud around the orbits of the planets.
- a bright streak of life in the sky that appears when a meteoroid enters the Earth’s atmosphere.
25 Clues: asteroids located near Jupiter’s orbit. • the astronomer named after the Kuiper Belt. • a region where long-period comets originate. • asteroids that are relatively close to earth. • the closest distance from a planet to the sun. • the farthest distance from a planet to the sun. • a meteor shower that happens every 75 to 76 years. • ...
Confined Space 2025-05-09
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- ______ must be less than 19.5% and greater than 23.5% for permit-required
- atmospheric condition that could be potentially hazardous or life threatening
- AF Form 1024
- is the process of continuously moving fresh air through the space
- type of confined space that meets IDLH, oxygen, LEL and toxicity characteristics
- annually assess the sections or unit’s known confined space workplaces
- this type of admin controls importance cannot be overstated
- done before each entry to ensure conditions are safe and meet entry requirements
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- maintains an accurate account of all entrants
- who is responsible for certifying personnel to perform atmospheric tests
- what type of control is the AF Form 1024 Confined Space Entry Permit
- type of confined space that does not contain any hazards capable of causing death or serious physical harm
- how many criteria are there for a confined space to be identified
- leads the installtion CSPT
- never use_____oxygen to ventilate a confined space
- includes Ground Safety, Fire, and BE
- responsible for authorizing entry
- trained and certified in the operation, calibration, and care of the specific testing equipment and interpretation of monitoring data
- notify the entry supervisor when hazards exist that have not been previously identified
- flammable gas, vapor, or mist in excess of ____ percent of LEL
20 Clues: AF Form 1024 • leads the installtion CSPT • responsible for authorizing entry • includes Ground Safety, Fire, and BE • maintains an accurate account of all entrants • never use_____oxygen to ventilate a confined space • this type of admin controls importance cannot be overstated • flammable gas, vapor, or mist in excess of ____ percent of LEL • ...
Space & Astronomy 2025-08-09
20 Clues: – Gas giant • – Pull force • – Red planet • – Sky viewer • – Space rock • – Windy giant • – Shadow event • – Earth’s twin • – Dwarf planet • – Star nursery • – Shooting star • – Ringed planet • – Tilted planet • – Icy tail body • – Path in space • – Closest planet • – Star of system • Hole – Light trap • – Star collection • – Earth’s satellite
Space words 2025-06-07
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- when your view is blocked by a moon
- a large cavity in the ground
- viewing device for space
- small rocky body orbiting the sun
- layer of air above earth
- force that keeps our feet on the ground
- basic unit of an element
- regular path around
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space
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- a system of millions or billions of stars
- half the globe
- an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth
- the rarefied gaseous envelope of the sun and other stars
- person who goes into space
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- the universe seen as a well-ordered whole
- rock satellite of earth
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
20 Clues: half the globe • regular path around • rock satellite of earth • viewing device for space • layer of air above earth • basic unit of an element • person who goes into space • a large cavity in the ground • small rocky body orbiting the sun • when your view is blocked by a moon • a cloud of gas and dust in outer space • force that keeps our feet on the ground • ...
space crossword 2025-05-16
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- a star in the constalation of the Little Dipper that is located very close to the north celestial pole
- a section of lots of stars
- a measurement of distance in space becosue of how big space is
- a space probe that was launched by NASA
- a space ship that is the main base of operations for NASA
- a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune, that contains lots of comets and asteroids and other small bodies made largely of ice.
- the name of the spiral galaxy that contains our solar system
- one hour and thirty minutes is...
- a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some external force
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- the quantity of matter in an object
- the armament of stars or planets
- a man made object that moves around a larger objects
- the curved path an object follows as it moves around another object due to gravity
- a region in spacetime with such strong gravity that nothing, not even light, can escapeHydrogen
- a force of nature that causes objects with mass to attract each other
- a triple star system
- a constellation galaxy
- a ball of heat and energy that can glow for millions to billions of years
- The planet that me live on
- a large cloud of dust and gas in spaceplanet
- a powerful Space Telescope
21 Clues: a triple star system • a constellation galaxy • a section of lots of stars • The planet that me live on • a powerful Space Telescope • the armament of stars or planets • one hour and thirty minutes is... • the quantity of matter in an object • a space probe that was launched by NASA • a large cloud of dust and gas in spaceplanet • ...
space 4 2025-08-01
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- Related to things that come from outside Earth.
- A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- The planet we live on, the third from the sun.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- moon The phase of the moon when its whole face is lit and visible.
- A large group of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- Between or involving stars.
- round To revolve or circulate around something.
- matter A type of invisible matter believed to make up most of the universe.
- Between or involving different galaxies.
- around To move in a circle or orbit around something.
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- The counting of numbers backward to zero before a launch or event.
- The moon phase when half of the moon is lit and visible.
- The curved shape of the moon when it is less than half full.
- When one celestial body blocks the light of another.
- Between or relating to planets.
- A layer of Earth’s atmosphere filled with charged particles.
- A being from outside Earth.
- A theoretical space allowing faster-than-light travel in science fiction.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- saucer A round-shaped UFO, often linked with alien stories.
- star A bright streak of light from a meteor burning in the sky.
- To join a spacecraft with another object or station in space.
- down To set or disappear below the horizon, like the sun.
24 Clues: A being from outside Earth. • Between or involving stars. • Between or relating to planets. • The largest planet in our solar system. • Between or involving different galaxies. • The planet we live on, the third from the sun. • Related to things that come from outside Earth. • The force that pulls objects toward each other. • ...
Space Exploration 2025-07-11
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- – Stansiya
- – Sun’iy yo‘ldosh
- – Oy
- – Kashfiyot
- – Koinot / Kosmos
- – Teleskop
- – Sayyora
- – Astronavt / Kosmonavt
- – Raketa
- – Olam / Butun borliq
- – Orbit / Aylanish yo‘li
- – Mars sayyorasi
- – Yangilik / Innovatsiya
- – NASA (Amerika kosmik agentligi)
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- – Yer sayyorasidan tashqaridagi (begona hayot)
- – Astronomiya
- – Fan
- – Missiya / Vazifa
- – Hayot
- – Tizim
- – Tadqiqot / O‘rganish
- – Kelajak
- – Tadqiqot
- – Tortishish kuchi
- – Sayohat / Safar
- – Ucharish / Uchirish
- – Texnologiya
- – Kosmik
- – Galaktika
- – Quyoshga oid
30 Clues: – Oy • – Fan • – Hayot • – Tizim • – Raketa • – Kosmik • – Kelajak • – Sayyora • – Stansiya • – Tadqiqot • – Teleskop • – Kashfiyot • – Galaktika • – Astronomiya • – Texnologiya • – Quyoshga oid • – Mars sayyorasi • – Sun’iy yo‘ldosh • – Koinot / Kosmos • – Sayohat / Safar • – Missiya / Vazifa • – Tortishish kuchi • – Ucharish / Uchirish • – Olam / Butun borliq • – Tadqiqot / O‘rganish • – Astronavt / Kosmonavt • ...
space crossword 2025-08-12
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- most popular galaxy.
- bowl shaped hole causes by explosion.
- a fundamental building block that cant be seen.
- only planet proven to have human life.
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
- fith planet from the sun.
- theory in Which the universe was made.
- produces light at night.
- envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- planet with an extremely tilt.
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus.
- is in the center of our solar system.
- the furthest planet from the sun.
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- a small planet.
- plasma held by its own gravity.
- rocky object that orbits the sun.
- most popular star constellation.
- region of space time in which nothing can escape.
- system of billions of stars.
- another word for the universe.
- planet that appears red be cause of rust.
- closest planet to the sun.
- a curved path.
- most popular dwarf planet.
- biggest planet that has rings.
- the hottest planet in the solar system.
26 Clues: a curved path. • a small planet. • most popular galaxy. • produces light at night. • fith planet from the sun. • closest planet to the sun. • most popular dwarf planet. • system of billions of stars. • another word for the universe. • biggest planet that has rings. • planet with an extremely tilt. • plasma held by its own gravity. • most popular star constellation. • ...
space questions 2025-10-08
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- Асар нягт, гэрэл хүртэл гарч чаддаггүй биет
- Сансрын үлдэгдэл энергийн микродолгион
- Одоо одой гариг гэж ангилдаг биет
- Гаригийн тойрог замын хамгийн хол цэг
- Гариг хооронд орших чулуулаг биетийн бүс
- Маш тод идэвхтэй галактикийн цөм
- Нарнаас ялгардаг цэнэгт бөөмийн урсгал
- Нарны аймагт орших мөсөн биетийн бүс
- Улаан гариг хэмээх нэртэй гариг
- Нарны гэрлийн өнгөний бүрэлдэх хүрээ
- Нарны энерги үүсэх цөмийн урвал
- Одны гэрэл улаан тийш шилжих үзэгдэл
- Эргэдэг нейтрон од радио импульс ялгаруулдаг
- Агааргүй орон зай
- Цахилгаан соронзон цацрагийн бөөм
- Нарны аймаг дахь цэнхэр гариг
- Сайхан цагирагтай хийтэн гариг
- Орчлон тэлж буйг баталсан одон оронч
- Нарны гадаргуу дээр үүсдэг соронзон идэвхийн бүс
- Татах хүчний хэлбэлзлээс үүсэх долгион
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- Хажуу тэнхлэгээрээ эргэдэг хийтэн гариг
- Манай галактикийн төвд орших асар масстай биетийн нэр
- Дэлхийн байгалийн дагуул
- Хүнийг анх Саран дээр хүргэсэн хөтөлбөр
- Гэрэл нэг жилд туулдаг зай
- Нарны аймгийн хамгийн жижиг гариг
- Ангараг гаригийн хамгийн өндөр уул
- Нарны аймгийн хамгийн олон дагуултай гариг
- Аварга одны нас баралтын дэлбэрэлт
- Сансарт анх хөөргөсөн хиймэл дагуул
- Нарнаас хоёр дахь хамгийн халуун гариг
- Нарны аймгийн хамгийн хүйтэн гариг
- Нарны гэрлийн спектрт гардаг тасалдал
- Сансарт хамгийн түгээмэл байдаг бодисын төлөв
- Орчлонгийн үүсэл гаралтай холбоотой онол
- Нарны систем үүсэх үед бий болсон хий ба тоосны үүл
- Нарны гадаргуу дээрх хүчтэй дэлбэрэлт
- Дэлхий ба Сарны таталцлын зөрүүгээс үүсэх үзэгдэл
- Нарны гадаргын хамгийн халуун үе давхарга
- Гэрэл таталцлын оронд мурийх үзэгдэл
40 Clues: Агааргүй орон зай • Дэлхийн байгалийн дагуул • Гэрэл нэг жилд туулдаг зай • Нарны аймаг дахь цэнхэр гариг • Сайхан цагирагтай хийтэн гариг • Улаан гариг хэмээх нэртэй гариг • Нарны энерги үүсэх цөмийн урвал • Маш тод идэвхтэй галактикийн цөм • Одоо одой гариг гэж ангилдаг биет • Нарны аймгийн хамгийн жижиг гариг • Цахилгаан соронзон цацрагийн бөөм • ...
Space Race 2025-10-16
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- _________ used V2 rocket technology as weapons of war
- the president in office when USA sent man to the moon
- How many men went to the moon on Apollo 11?
- what was the name of the satellite that Russia sent to space
- Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name
- first man in space
- name of the first joint mission to space by USA and Soviets
- Valentina Tereshkova said her rocket sounded like ________ when it took off
- first man on the moon
- rocket that sent man to the moon
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- the name of the chimpanzee that was sent to space
- first woman in space
- Buzz Aldrin said the moon felt __________
- which president gave Katherine Johnson the Medal of Freedom?
- Valentina didn't tell her _________ where she was going when she went to space
- the president that claimed we would go to the moon by 1969
- movie based on Katherine Johnson
- who calculated the flight path for USA's first mission to space
- who invented the V2 rocket?
- rocket that Valentina Tereshkova rode in
- the first dog sent to space
21 Clues: first man in space • first woman in space • first man on the moon • who invented the V2 rocket? • the first dog sent to space • movie based on Katherine Johnson • rocket that sent man to the moon • Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name • rocket that Valentina Tereshkova rode in • Buzz Aldrin said the moon felt __________ • How many men went to the moon on Apollo 11? • ...
outer space 2026-03-23
31 Clues: star • Mars • moon • comet • alien • space • Earth • Venus • Uranus • rocket • Saturn • to fly • planet • galaxy • Mercury • Neptune • the sun • gravity • Jupiter • to float • to shine • universe • spaceship • to launch • to rotate • telescope • to breathe • black hole • to take off • outer space • solar system
Space 360 2016-07-17
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- When cars accelerates they ___________.
- There are four ________ in a year.
- When forces are equal they are often described as ______.
- The earths axis is on a slight ______.
- A clock turns ______.
- A large star is called a ______.
- The difference between two moving objects is called _______.
- The dinosaurs were destroyed by an _________.
- A clock shows _______.
- An object that is still is called _______.
- The Earth rotates on its ______.
- Beginning with 'w' what is the gravitational force measured in newton's called _______.
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- Element with the atomic number 1.
- The moon _______s light.
- If something glows in the dark it is called _______.
- Every object has its own _____.
- When forces are not equal they are often described as _______.
- 1hour divided by 7.5 is _______.
- The motion for when a car starts moving is called _______.
- ________ keeps us on the ground.
- A atomic reaction where two radioactive materials are combined to release energy.
- The moon _______s the Earth.
- A black hole is a 'dead _______'.
- The Universes distance is measured in ___________.
- Time times speed =________.
25 Clues: A clock turns ______. • A clock shows _______. • The moon _______s light. • Time times speed =________. • The moon _______s the Earth. • Every object has its own _____. • 1hour divided by 7.5 is _______. • ________ keeps us on the ground. • A large star is called a ______. • The Earth rotates on its ______. • Element with the atomic number 1. • A black hole is a 'dead _______'. • ...
SPACE CROSSWORD 2015-09-30
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- Blue Angels maneuver
- I am part of an engine
- It may be closed or short
- Constellation that can breathe fire
- medium for ISRO-Academia interaction
- Galileo's child
- “One gaint leap-Dammit, how did I miss the step!”
- Cleanup crew's problem
- I trigger all the engines
- “Could anyone ever walk here? Here is how!!?
- Hide n seek of heavens
- Heavenly radio source
- To alter the environment of (a celestial body) in order to make capable of supporting terrestrial life forms
- Coolest branch of science
- You use me in office and workshop
- Part of the only comet so far discovered to have been orbiting a planet
- Double-check, in a way
- Eye in the sky
- Early sunspot studier
- A vehicle designed to move across the surface of a planet or other celestial body
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- Operational remote sensing satellite (acronym)
- I can never be tempered with! OMG! Is that you GRAVITY?
- Pilot from famous cartoon series
- Progress made by ISRO from ASLV
- Before me you could not! I have taken you beyond the earth’s atmosphere
- Park me there and I won’t need a light man
- Two Crafts meeting each other
- Consequence of astronomical collisions
- I can fill balloons and pressurize gases
- One of the societal applications of ISRO space technology (acronym)
- I am used to conduct experiments related to atmospheric sciences
- Kind of life line cord
- Amount lacking to make a full cask
- Obey. Do not stray
- I live and support life in crew module
- Sky as the limit for navigation (acronym)
- "We shall find someone, somewhere"
- Hunter getting ready
- The shape of donut used for _____
- Programmer's output used for simulation
40 Clues: Eye in the sky • Galileo's child • Obey. Do not stray • Blue Angels maneuver • Hunter getting ready • Heavenly radio source • Early sunspot studier • I am part of an engine • Cleanup crew's problem • Hide n seek of heavens • Kind of life line cord • Double-check, in a way • It may be closed or short • I trigger all the engines • Coolest branch of science • Two Crafts meeting each other • ...
The space 2016-11-07
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- the / sun / planet / from / seventh / the
- force / Earth / the / to / holding / the / us
- planet / our / name / the / of
- space / person / studies / about / who / a
- the / planet / sun / second / the / from
- space / a / that / around / moves / rock / in
- sun / the / planet / from / farthest / the
- sun / the / planet / that / closest / to / the / is
- alien / another / for / name / an
- gravity / who / discovered / the / person
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- star / an / moving / a / object / around
- the / solar / our / center / star / at / the / of / system
- sky / in / night / a / light / the
- the / space / travels / in / who / scientis
- person / on / walked / the / moon / who / first / the
- planet / the / red
- of / the / planet / solar / largest / the / system
- we / space / the / fly / in / vehicle / to / that / use
- with / planet / rings / a
- satellite / the / Earth / of
20 Clues: planet / the / red • with / planet / rings / a • satellite / the / Earth / of • planet / our / name / the / of • alien / another / for / name / an • sky / in / night / a / light / the • star / an / moving / a / object / around • the / planet / sun / second / the / from • the / sun / planet / from / seventh / the • gravity / who / discovered / the / person • ...
Space (Frycovicka) 2017-12-03
21 Clues: Země • přání • měsíc • venku • další • vesmír • povrch • přijet • planeta • zjistit • skafandr • mýt nádobí • dalekohled • splnit sen • stlát postel • kosmická loď • mimozemšťané • řídit,ovládat • vysypávat koš • padající hvězda • o tom pochybuji
Space Croosword 2017-09-13
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- A theory about how the universe was made.
- An optical device for producing and observing a spectrum of light or radiation from any source.
- Graph showing the absolute magnitude plotted against the surface temperature for a group of stars.
- The number of periods or regularly occurring events of any given kind in unit of time.
- The brightness of a star, moon, asteroid, etc. measured from earth.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space.
- A photon of penetrating electromagnetic radiation emitted from an atomic nucleus.
- A shift toward longer wavelengths of the spectral lines.
- A type of galaxy that we live in.
- A shift toward shorter wavelengths of the spectral lines of a celestial object.
- The range of wavelengths over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- A star in an intermediate stage of evolution.
- The spiral galaxy that has our solar system in it.
- This is what you see when you go to the beach.
- A large scope that is used to see stars,planets,comets,etc.
- A rock in space that has a blue or white tail.
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- Invisible radiation in the part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- Electromagnetic wave of extremely high frequency.
- A very large luminous star that is more than 100 times bigger than our star.
- Light in the infrared which falls between x-rays and microwaves.
- Galaxy that has no form.
- The explosion of a star.
- All existing matter and space as a whole.
- A body that orbits the sun or star.
- A theory that think that the universe has been here and has been expanding.
- A large luminous body.
- A star that we orbit.
- Prove or disapprove something.
- A region of space having a gravitational field that sucks everything into it even light.
- A rock that floats in space.
- The distance successive crest of a wave.
- The brightness of a star, moon, asteroid, etc.
- The brightness of a star.
- A type of galaxy having the shape of a spheroid.
- A measuring unit to measure a distance in space.
- A rock that orbits a planet.
- An electromagnetic wave having a wavelength between 1 millimeter and 30,000 meters.
- A thought of something that is unknown
38 Clues: A star that we orbit. • A large luminous body. • Galaxy that has no form. • The explosion of a star. • The brightness of a star. • A rock that floats in space. • A rock that orbits a planet. • Prove or disapprove something. • A cloud of gas and dust in space. • A type of galaxy that we live in. • A body that orbits the sun or star. • A thought of something that is unknown • ...
Outer Space 2018-05-20
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- The Greenhouse _____________ is an increase in temperature caused when incoming solar radiation is passed but outgoing thermal radiation is blocked by the atmosphere.
- The ________ planets are composed of rock and metal.
- position
- Meteoroid that reaches Earth’s surface without burning up completely.
- Small icy bodies.
- The length of time required for a planet to make one complete turn on its axis.
- ________ planets are farthest from the sun and include: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- Small rocky bodies.
- The Astronomical ________ is the distance from the center of the Earth to the center of the Sun.
- A __________ is a celestial body that orbits the sun and has a gravitational pull.
- The Milky Way ________ contains our solar system.
- The circular path a planet takes around the sun.
- _________ is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
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- ________ planets are objects that are similar to planets except that they orbit the Sun in areas where there are many similar objects
- The length of time required for a planet to make one complete trip around the Sun.
- small, rocky body that travels through space
- An asteroid ________ divides the Inner and Outer Planets.
- The only place in our solar system, other than Earth, where humans have visited.
- The solar system formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust called a _________.
- ________ is defined as the ratio of the mass of an object to the volume of space the object takes up.
- Bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns up in the Earth’s atmosphere-sometimes called a “shooting star”.
- temperature
- _______ planets are closest to the sun and include: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
- The _______ planets are composed primarily of hydrogen and helium.
24 Clues: position • temperature • Small icy bodies. • Small rocky bodies. • small, rocky body that travels through space • The circular path a planet takes around the sun. • The Milky Way ________ contains our solar system. • The ________ planets are composed of rock and metal. • An asteroid ________ divides the Inner and Outer Planets. • ...
Space Science 2018-05-16
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- Any physical substance
- Earliest forms of matter, 1e-16 meters
- Planets that do not pass the asteroid belt are...
- The process of becoming bigger
- Massive celestial body
- The total energy a star can radiate per second
- Everything in existence. Stars, gases, galaxies, black holes etc
- A cloud of gas in a galaxy
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- A person who thought Earth was in the center of the universe
- A person who thought the sun was in the center of the universe
- Gas Giants are considered...
- A point with infinite density
- A nuclear reaction in stars to create hydrogen/helium
- A force that pulls one object to a bigger object
- The study of the universe
- The planet we live on
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- An explosion of a high mass star
- Middle of our solar system
- A star that emits light when it pulse
20 Clues: The planet we live on • Any physical substance • Massive celestial body • The study of the universe • Middle of our solar system • A cloud of gas in a galaxy • Gas Giants are considered... • A point with infinite density • The process of becoming bigger • An explosion of a high mass star • A star that emits light when it pulse • Earliest forms of matter, 1e-16 meters • ...
Space Science 2018-05-16
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- A person who thought Earth was in the center of the universe
- A star that emits light when it pulse
- Middle of our solar system
- Everything in existence. Stars, gases, galaxies, black holes etc
- A nuclear reaction in stars to create hydrogen/helium
- Gas Giants are considered...
- An explosion of a high mass star
- The planet we live on
- A force that pulls one object to a bigger object
- The process of becoming bigger
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- A person who thought the sun was in the center of the universe
- The total energy a star can radiate per second
- Planets that do not pass the asteroid belt are...
- Massive celestial body
- A point with infinite density
- A cloud of gas in a galaxy
- The study of the universe
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- Earliest forms of matter, 1e-16 meters
- Any physical substance
20 Clues: The planet we live on • Massive celestial body • Any physical substance • The study of the universe • Middle of our solar system • A cloud of gas in a galaxy • Gas Giants are considered... • A point with infinite density • The process of becoming bigger • An explosion of a high mass star • A star that emits light when it pulse • Earliest forms of matter, 1e-16 meters • ...
Space Exploration 2012-05-05
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- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center with Earth, the planets, and moons revolving around it.
- The phenomenon that the observed frequency of a wave changes if the source of the wave and the observe are moving toward or away from one another.
- The study of spectra spectrum produced when a beam of light is passes through a prism
- There is almost as much gravity in orbit as there is on Earth; however, gravity is effectively eliminated inside a spacecraft due to the free-falling effect of orbiting earth, which causes the microgravity environment.
- When spectral lines move toward the longer-wavelength part (red end) of the spectrum.
- A telescope that has a lens for the objective
- Varying types of energy waves emitted by stars (radio waves, infrared waves, visible light, ultraviolet waves, rays and gamma rays.
- the angle measured clockwise from north when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- A device made of thousands of closely spaced slits through which light is passed in order to produce a spectrum.
- Objects in space that give off large amounts of radio waves
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- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbits.
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- Using radio waves to learn about the composition of stars
- a method of acceleration, which enables spacecraft to change speed by using the gravity of a poster.
- a satellite made by humans, such as a spacecraft or telescope.
- taking measurements of Earth (and other planets) from space.
- (AU) is the distance from Earth to the Sun (150 million km)
- all objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars and planets.
- Orbit of satellites placed about 36000 km above the ground, directly above the equator, orbiting Earth once every 24 hours
- A technology that electronically connects two (or more) separate telescopes to combine their images.
- orbit: Orbit of satellites placed about 36,000 km above the ground, directly
- A rocket with a bomb as a payload, launched in a trajectory that sends it up into space and down onto its target.
- A method of measuring distance indirectly by creating an imaginary triangle between an observer and an object whose distance is to be estimated.
- the large lens at the front of a telescope.
- a Russian term for astronaut.
25 Clues: a Russian term for astronaut. • the large lens at the front of a telescope. • A telescope that has a lens for the objective • Using radio waves to learn about the composition of stars • all objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars and planets. • (AU) is the distance from Earth to the Sun (150 million km) • Objects in space that give off large amounts of radio waves • ...
Space Exploration 2012-05-05
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- taking measurements of Earth (and other planets) from space.
- The phenomenon that the observed frequency of a wave changes if the source of the wave and the observe are moving toward or away from one another.
- A method of measuring distance indirectly by creating an imaginary triangle between an observer and an object whose distance is to be estimated.
- all objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars and planets.
- (AU) is the distance from Earth to the Sun (150 million km)
- A device made of thousands of closely spaced slits through which light is passed in order to produce a spectrum.
- a satellite made by humans, such as a spacecraft or telescope.
- A technology that electronically connects two (or more) separate telescopes to combine their images.
- a Russian term for astronaut.
- Orbit of satellites placed about 36000 km above the ground, directly above the equator, orbiting Earth once every 24 hours
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbits.
- The study of spectra spectrum produced when a beam of light is passes through a prism
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- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- A rocket with a bomb as a payload, launched in a trajectory that sends it up into space and down onto its target.
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center with Earth, the planets, and moons revolving around it.
- Varying types of energy waves emitted by stars (radio waves, infrared waves, visible light, ultraviolet waves, rays and gamma rays.
- a method of acceleration, which enables spacecraft to change speed by using the gravity of a poster.
- A telescope that has a lens for the objective
- There is almost as much gravity in orbit as there is on Earth; however, gravity is effectively eliminated inside a spacecraft due to the free-falling effect of orbiting earth, which causes the microgravity environment.
- orbit: Orbit of satellites placed about 36,000 km above the ground, directly
- When spectral lines move toward the longer-wavelength part (red end) of the spectrum.
- the large lens at the front of a telescope.
- the angle measured clockwise from north when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- Using radio waves to learn about the composition of stars
- Objects in space that give off large amounts of radio waves
25 Clues: a Russian term for astronaut. • the large lens at the front of a telescope. • A telescope that has a lens for the objective • Using radio waves to learn about the composition of stars • all objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars and planets. • (AU) is the distance from Earth to the Sun (150 million km) • Objects in space that give off large amounts of radio waves • ...
Space Crossword 2012-07-24
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- The name of the kind of space that represents the main subject matter in an artwork.
- These kinds of color tend to advance or jump out at the viewer.
- A type of sculptural artwork that is often large and can be manipulated.
- _______point perspective is used to represent objects where the corner is facing the viewer.
- An optical perspective technique that shows one object closer than another by hiding part of another object.
- This type of artwork can fill a gallery room, and completely surround the viewer.
- The name of the kind of space that represents the background, not the main subject matter.
- _______point perspective is used with really tall objects or a deep object and it uses a vertical axis.
- The artwork created by Edward Hicks of Indians and Pilgrims.
- An object of length directed at the viewer so that it appears to shorten as it moves in alignment with the eye.
- The type of space that occurs on a two-dimensional surface like paper.
- Tooker The name of the artist who created "The Subway" and "The Chess Game".
- Using this kind of optical perspective technique manipulates similar objects making them smaller as they move into the distance.
- The name of the artwork by Kenny Scharf.
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- A linear spacial technique that creates the illusion of depth on paper.
- An optical perspective technique that can aid in an object advancing or receding due to how light or dark an object may be.
- The area that is closest to the viewer.
- The name of the line in perspective that represents your eye level.
- Where perspective was first developed in the 15th century.
- The name of the artist who created "The Human Condition".
- _______point perspective is used when an object's face is parallel to the horizon line.
- An optical perspective technique that illustrates the distance of an object by its base's height on the picture plane.
- The lines that recede to the points on the eye level.
- The name of the kind of perspective where distant landscape backgrounds appear to fade.
- The artist attributed with the formal creation of perspective.
- These lose their complexity as they move farther into the distance.
- The area that is farthest from the viewer in an artwork.
- The area that is in the center of the artwork.
- The name of the points in perspective on the eye level.
- This is the name of the space that occurs in a three-dimensional area, same as real space.
30 Clues: The area that is closest to the viewer. • The name of the artwork by Kenny Scharf. • The area that is in the center of the artwork. • The lines that recede to the points on the eye level. • The name of the points in perspective on the eye level. • The area that is farthest from the viewer in an artwork. • The name of the artist who created "The Human Condition". • ...
Space Crossword 2012-10-18
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- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- Very hot
- Sparkles at night
- Has a trunk
- Man's best friend
- Rock in space
- The planet that everyone laughs at
- hole Takes you to the other side of the universe
- How they travel in Star Trek
- What keeps us from floating
- Our Planet
- hole Sort of like a Worm hole
- What you see at night
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- Like a space ship
- This planet has 4 Moons
- Rings around the planet
- Large marsupial
- TheBig………
- Planet after Uranus
- The entire……
- Dwarf Planet
- Our solar system
- Sounds like scorpion
- Red Planet
25 Clues: Very hot • TheBig……… • Our Planet • Red Planet • Has a trunk • The entire…… • Dwarf Planet • Flying mammal • Rock in space • Large marsupial • Our solar system • Like a space ship • Sparkles at night • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Planet after Uranus • Sounds like scorpion • What you see at night • This planet has 4 Moons • Rings around the planet • What keeps us from floating • ...
Space Crossword 2013-06-03
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- Organization that conducts experiments, researches about space
- Group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity
- Hottest planet
- Apparent change in the shape of the Moon, Mercury or Venus depending on how much of the sunlit side is facing your direction (Earth)
- Blue,icy planet
- A small object orbiting a larger one
- Amount of time it takes for the Earth to spin once on its axis
- A group of stars named by astronomers because of how they look
- Leftover formations of stars or planets, chunks of rock and ice, when close enough to the Sun, has a gaseous trail behind it
- Gas giant, biggest planet
- Period between new moons
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- A sudden violent burst of energy
- When asteroids hit the Moon and form visible "holes"
- Planet bright red in colour
- Composed of 30% forest, 70% ocean
- Point directly above your head
- Small rocks floating in space (remains of planets), not big enough to be called planets
- compactness of matter
- Theory that the universe expanded quickly after the Big Bang
- Has visible rings, pale yellow
20 Clues: Hottest planet • Blue,icy planet • compactness of matter • Period between new moons • Gas giant, biggest planet • Planet bright red in colour • Point directly above your head • Has visible rings, pale yellow • A sudden violent burst of energy • Composed of 30% forest, 70% ocean • A small object orbiting a larger one • When asteroids hit the Moon and form visible "holes" • ...
Space Crossword 2013-06-10
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- A cluster of millions of stars
- The death of a large star, exploding, causing expanding gases to glow for weeks.
- The spin of an object on an axis.
- A planet which recently been downgraded to "dwarf planet".
- A small rocky body which sails around space
- Travelling around a planet.
- The distance used to describe how far stars are away from us, the distance that light travels in a year.
- The only planet which is thought to have liquid water on.
- When 1 body goes in front of another, causing the body behind to be blocked from view.
- The only object man has walked on other than Earth.
- System The system which consists of 8 planets and 1 star, the Sun.
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- An object which orbits a star.
- Wavelengths of light which are invisible to the naked eye.
- The star that provides heat, light and warmth to the Solar System.
- Layers of gas covering a planet.
- When 1 body strikes another.
- An man-made object orbiting Earth.
- The distance between the Sun and Earth.
- A measurement of temperature, which absolute zero is used as it's minimum
- The smallest unit of life, everything is made of atoms.
- When dark spots appear on the Sun.
- A huge ball of gas held together by gravity.
22 Clues: Travelling around a planet. • When 1 body strikes another. • An object which orbits a star. • A cluster of millions of stars • Layers of gas covering a planet. • The spin of an object on an axis. • An man-made object orbiting Earth. • When dark spots appear on the Sun. • The distance between the Sun and Earth. • A small rocky body which sails around space • ...
Space vocabulary 2013-08-06
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- A liquid or gas.
- The height of an object in the sky.
- The layers of a planet's skies.
- A fake or intentional lie.
- A high strength plastic.
- To heal.
- The action of launching a spacecraft into space.
- The spread of disease or sickness.
- Pills or tablets that maintain/ restore a healthy state.
- The path in which an object in space travels.
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- The action of moving around an object.
- A form of transportation that astronauts travel in.
- Technological explosions or fireworks.
- Amount of gravity being felt in liftoff or re-entry..
- A building where scientists study space.
- The study of the universe.
- A special tool.
- The period where you feel no gravity or it can't affect you.
- To launch quickly from one point to another.
- warp A fictional method of traveling from one part of space to another instantly.
20 Clues: To heal. • A special tool. • A liquid or gas. • A high strength plastic. • A fake or intentional lie. • The study of the universe. • The layers of a planet's skies. • The spread of disease or sickness. • The height of an object in the sky. • The action of moving around an object. • Technological explosions or fireworks. • A building where scientists study space. • ...
EARTH & SPACE 2014-05-20
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- wiped out by meteor.
- rocks are mostly made of this
- changes by different forms of pressure and friction
- a type of energy output
- disappearance of 96% of marine species and 75% of land species.
- death of 70% of marine species
- generates lots of ash
- name for a kind of grouping of organisms
- someone who studies fossils
- preserved remains
- identification of a time period
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- layers of minerals
- make up our skeleton
- appearance of dinosaurs
- layers stacked on eachother
- this is what pushes the layers together
- the reason we survive on earth (takes a long time)
- this happend to the dinosaurs
- appearance of plants
- the change from bone to mineral
- the ending of an organism
- heats the earths surface to this day
- death of 50% of animal species
23 Clues: preserved remains • layers of minerals • wiped out by meteor. • make up our skeleton • appearance of plants • generates lots of ash • appearance of dinosaurs • a type of energy output • the ending of an organism • layers stacked on eachother • someone who studies fossils • rocks are mostly made of this • this happend to the dinosaurs • death of 70% of marine species • ...
Earth & Space 2014-05-20
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- A class of organisms that have the same characteristics
- A period of time which started in 409 and ended in 353
- When a species suddenly dies off
- A period of time which started in 251 and ended in 205
- Flow of electric charge through a gas, liquid or solid
- Something that holds up the human body
- Lava and gas are discharged
- Organic matter exposed to minerals over a long period
- Reduction and weakening of something
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- Any alteration in the structure or function of an organism
- A type of rock made up of dirty and different rocks
- Studies forms of life existing in prehistoric
- It shines bright
- Period of time
- Layers made up of sedimentary rock
- A period of time which started in 510 and ended in 434
- A period of time which started in 298 and ended in 251
- A substance that occurs naturally in rocks and in the ground
- A period of time which started in 141 and ended in 65
- A force applied in a perpendicular fashion to a surface
- Remains or trace of a preserved organism
21 Clues: Period of time • It shines bright • Lava and gas are discharged • When a species suddenly dies off • Layers made up of sedimentary rock • Reduction and weakening of something • Something that holds up the human body • Remains or trace of a preserved organism • Studies forms of life existing in prehistoric • A type of rock made up of dirty and different rocks • ...
Space Crossword 2014-05-29
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- A Solar _____ occurs when the moon blocks the sun light from Earth.
- Theory that the Earth collided with another planet and the debris created the Moon.
- First person to walk on the moon.
- Where fusion takes place in the sun, and temperatures are over 15 million °C
- Contains 100,000s of stars, pulled together in a sphere shape by gravity.
- Called the 'red' planet because of its rust colour on the surface.
- Contains 100-100,000 stars in a small region of space.
- A layer of the Sun that can only been seen during a Solar Eclipse.
- A Canadian Commander for the International Space Station.
- Most stars are a _____ System.
- Our ______ contains eight planets and a medium massed star.
- A medium mass star in our Solar System.
- Large cloud of dust and gas, also called a 'Star Nursery.'
- The _____ System is about 4.3ly away from our Solar System.
- A radiation given off by the sun, also gives us sun burns.
- A complete orbit of the Earth around the Sun.
- Cool spots on the Sun's surface that can be larger than Earth.
- Water covers up to 70% of the planet and exists in all three states.
- Brightest star in our galaxy, also shares a name with a character in Harry Potter.
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- A planet with 90x the pressure of Earth.
- Gives of 3x more energy than it receives from the Sun.
- The largest of galaxies and contains little dust.
- Caused because of two galaxies colliding with each other.
- There are 100 billion stars in a ______.
- Different coloured lights in the sky appearing in the North and South of the Earth.
- _____ has a rocky surface like the moon, but also has some smooth areas because of lava flow.
- Theory that the Moon was once part of Earth until it was cast out by the rotation.
- An ______ unit is used to measure the distance in our Solar System.
- Contains 100s-1000s of stars together in a region of space.
- One of his conclusions was that almost all the galaxies are moving away from each other.
- 10% of all of space is filled with billions of celestial objects. The rest is filled with ________.
- Scientists believe these are at the center of all galaxies
- A layer of the Sun that oozes Plasma towards the surface.
- Two weeks into the Moon's cycle, when no light from the moon is illuminated to the Earth.
- Large explosions on the surface of the sun.
- The debris and matter from a ______ can form another celestial object.
- A _____ is equivalent to 63,000AU.
- Our galaxy is called the ________ and stretches across 100,000ly.
- Radius of the planet is 71,oookm, and is larger than twice the mass of all the planets combined.
- A complete spin of Earth on it's axis.
- Planet that's tilted 90° on its axis, making it appear to roll.
- Wind speeds at the equator of this planet get up to 1800km/h.
- As old arms disappear in a _____ galaxy, new ones appear.
43 Clues: Most stars are a _____ System. • First person to walk on the moon. • A _____ is equivalent to 63,000AU. • A complete spin of Earth on it's axis. • A medium mass star in our Solar System. • A planet with 90x the pressure of Earth. • There are 100 billion stars in a ______. • Large explosions on the surface of the sun. • A complete orbit of the Earth around the Sun. • ...
Space Crossword 2014-08-31
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- has many rings around it made of ice and dust
- spacemen
- We live on it
- the smallest planet in the solar system
- a rocky space object
- the huge space which contains all matter and energy in existence
- a big ball of dirty ice and snow in outer space
- a planet so big that all the other planets could fit inside it
- to revolve around something
- the closest planet to earth
- relates to the sun
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- relates to the moon
- Very very hot
- an object that moves around a larger object
- all the gasses that surround a planet or star
- has a moon called tritan
- to turn around a center point
- Comes up in the sky at night time
- not a planet anymore
- iron in its soil gives it its red texture
20 Clues: spacemen • Very very hot • We live on it • relates to the sun • relates to the moon • a rocky space object • not a planet anymore • has a moon called tritan • to revolve around something • the closest planet to earth • to turn around a center point • Comes up in the sky at night time • the smallest planet in the solar system • iron in its soil gives it its red texture • ...
Space Crossword 2014-09-15
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- A cloud of gas and dust
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- Earth's only natural satellite
- What Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus are made of
- A person who goes into space
- The only known planet to have life
- The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet or moon
- Large rocks in outer space
- The tilt the Earth has that created the seasons
- The brightest star in our Solar system
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- A group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity
- An exploding star
- The most famous dwarf planet
- The main gas in our solar system
- A large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a planet
- An object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust with a tail
- The force that pulls all bodies of matter together
- The collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- Smaller rocks in space
- A scientist who specialises in the universe
- The galaxy our solar system is in
- The event in which Earth or the moon passes through a shadow of another body
23 Clues: An exploding star • Smaller rocks in space • A cloud of gas and dust • Large rocks in outer space • The most famous dwarf planet • A person who goes into space • Earth's only natural satellite • The main gas in our solar system • The galaxy our solar system is in • The only known planet to have life • The brightest star in our Solar system • ...
Space Talk 2014-12-06
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- The gasses that surrounds a planet or moon.
- A cloud of dust and gas in space known as a birth place for stars.
- Everything around us is part of it and is 13.7 billion years old.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- A giant ball of hot gas that emits its own radiation.
- A group of stars that form a shape of picture in the sky.
- The planet we live on.
- A phenomenon that occurs when the moon passes into the shadow of the earth.
- A term used to describe a point directly underneath an object or body.
- An explosion that some scientists believe created the universe.
- Water in its solid state.
- The area around a planet most affected by its magnetic field.
- The name of our galaxy.
- A meteor that hits earth is completely burned up.
- Referred to two times a year the sun rays are furthest from the equator.
- An imaginary circle drawn through the north and south poles.
- A small rocky object in orbit around the sun.
- A large ball of ice and rock that orbits the sun.
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- holes A region in space that is so dense that not even light can escape.
- The measurement we use within our solar system.
- A word used to describe anything that contains mass.
- The only star in our solar system.
- A distance equal to 1000 parsecs.
- A scientific device that scientist use to observe celestial objects in space.
- A narrow stream of gas or particles ejected from an accretion disk surrounding a star or black hole.
- An element containing of one electron and one proton.
- Station A satellite orbiting the earth that people can live on.
- A mutual physical force of nature that causes too bodies to attract each other.
- The measurement we use within our universe.
- Dark patches on the suns surface.
- Star The hottest stars are.
- The name for a human that goes up to space.
- A small particle of rock or dust that burns away in the earths atmosphere.
- Water does not exist in its liquid form past this point.
- A term used to describe all elements except hydrogen and helium.
- The path of a celestial body as it moves through space.
- A measure of the total amount of material in a body.
37 Clues: The planet we live on. • The name of our galaxy. • Water in its solid state. • Star The hottest stars are. • The closest planet to the sun. • A distance equal to 1000 parsecs. • Dark patches on the suns surface. • The only star in our solar system. • The gasses that surrounds a planet or moon. • The measurement we use within our universe. • ...
Space Talk 2014-12-06
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- The name of our galaxy.
- Dark patches on the suns surface.
- A small particle of rock or dust that burns away in the earths atmosphere.
- A distance equal to 1000 parsecs.
- The measurement we use within our universe.
- Everything around us is part of it and is 13.7 billion years old.
- A cloud of dust and gas in space known as a birth place for stars.
- The area around a planet most affected by its magnetic field.
- Referred to two times a year the sun rays are furthest from the equator.
- The path of a celestial body as it moves through space.
- holes A region in space that is so dense that not even light can escape.
- A group of stars that form a shape of picture in the sky.
- The only star in our solar system.
- A term used to describe a point directly underneath an object or body.
- An explosion that some scientists believe created the universe.
- A narrow stream of gas or particles ejected from an accretion disk surrounding a star or black hole.
- Water in its solid state.
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- The closest planet to the sun.
- The gasses that surrounds a planet or moon.
- A small rocky object in orbit around the sun.
- A phenomenon that occurs when the moon passes into the shadow of the earth.
- The planet we live on.
- A mutual physical force of nature that causes too bodies to attract each other.
- An element containing of one electron and one proton.
- A measure of the total amount of material in a body.
- The measurement we use within our solar system.
- A meteor that hits earth is completely burned up.
- A giant ball of hot gas that emits its own radiation.
- An imaginary circle drawn through the north and south poles.
- A term used to describe all elements except hydrogen and helium.
- Station A satellite orbiting the earth that people can live on.
- The name for a human that goes up to space.
- Star The hottest stars are.
- A large ball of ice and rock that orbits the sun.
- A scientific device that scientist use to observe celestial objects in space.
- Water does not exist in its liquid form past this point.
- A word used to describe anything that contains mass.
37 Clues: The planet we live on. • The name of our galaxy. • Water in its solid state. • Star The hottest stars are. • The closest planet to the sun. • Dark patches on the suns surface. • A distance equal to 1000 parsecs. • The only star in our solar system. • The gasses that surrounds a planet or moon. • The measurement we use within our universe. • ...
Space Talk 2014-12-06
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- An explosion that some scientists believe created the universe.
- A measure of the total amount of material in a body.
- A word used to describe anything that contains mass.
- An element containing of one electron and one proton.
- A giant ball of hot gas that emits its own radiation.
- The area around a planet most affected by its magnetic field.
- A term used to describe all elements except hydrogen and helium.
- A meteor that hits earth is completely burned up.
- A narrow stream of gas or particles ejected from an accretion disk surrounding a star or black hole.
- A group of stars that form a shape of picture in the sky.
- Dark patches on the suns surface.
- An imaginary circle drawn through the north and south poles.
- A scientific device that scientist use to observe celestial objects in space.
- A small particle of rock or dust that burns away in the earths atmosphere.
- A phenomenon that occurs when the moon passes into the shadow of the earth.
- Water does not exist in its liquid form past this point.
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- A large ball of ice and rock that orbits the sun.
- A distance equal to 1000 parsecs.
- The name for a human that goes up to space.
- holes A region in space that is so dense that not even light can escape.
- A mutual physical force of nature that causes too bodies to attract each other.
- Star The hottest stars are.
- Water in its solid state.
- Everything around us is part of it and is 13.7 billion years old.
- The planet we live on.
- The measurement we use within our solar system.
- Station A satellite orbiting the earth that people can live on.
- The measurement we use within our universe.
- A small rocky object in orbit around the sun.
- The gasses that surrounds a planet or moon.
- The only star in our solar system.
- Referred to two times a year the sun rays are furthest from the equator.
- The path of a celestial body as it moves through space.
- The name of our galaxy.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- A cloud of dust and gas in space known as a birth place for stars.
- A term used to describe a point directly underneath an object or body.
37 Clues: The planet we live on. • The name of our galaxy. • Water in its solid state. • Star The hottest stars are. • The closest planet to the sun. • A distance equal to 1000 parsecs. • Dark patches on the suns surface. • The only star in our solar system. • The name for a human that goes up to space. • The measurement we use within our universe. • ...
Space Race 2015-05-21
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- This NASA project involved the human exploration of the moon.
- The Apollo 13 mission was aborted due to an explosion in this area of the rocket.
- On April 24, 1967, cosmonaut Vladimir M. Komarov was killed in a reentry crash when this item on his Soyuz 1 spacecraft failed to deploy.
- This was the name of a program developed by the U.S. Air Force to launch the first man into the outer space before the soviets did, but ultimately failed when the USSR launched Yuri Gagarin, the first man into space.t
- On November 3rd, 1957, Sputnik 2 carried the first animal, a dog, into orbit aboard the Soviet Sputnik 2 spacecraft. This is the name of the dog.
- In 1981, Columbia became the first ever of this type of spacecraft to be launched.
- In January 1967, three American astronauts were killed in their spacecraft by this during a launch simulation.
- On July 21, 2011, after the conclusion of the Space Shuttle Atlantis’s final mission, NASA _______ the space shuttle program.
- This was the first type of insect launched into space during 1947 at a height of 106 miles above the Earth’s surface.
- On May 5, 1961, this man became the first American to fly into space.
- This is the name of the lunar module that landed on the moon.
- This is the number of days it took for the Saturn V rocket during the Apollo 11 mission to reach the moon.
- The Space Race ended in 1975 with this joint program between the U.S. and the USSR.
- In 1958, this president signed a public order creating the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a federal agency dedicated to space exploration.
- In Project Mercury, the U.S. tested their first space capsules with this type of animal:
- This was the first space station, and was launched by the Soviets in April 19, 1971.
- This president was largely involved with the Apollo Project, in which he was committed to land a man on the moon as a U.S. demonstration of its scientific and technological superiority over its cold war adversary.
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- The USSR launched successfully this first satellite into space, and it was this success that primarily started the space race.
- On February 20, 1962, John H. Glenn Jr. became the first U.S. astronaut to _____ the Earth
- This satellite was the first successful U.S. satellite launched into space lead by Wernher von Braun.
- After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were engaged in the Cold War. During this period, space exploration emerged as a major area of contest and became known as the space ______.
- This was the only American astronaut to have flown in space on the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo projects.
- This treaty, which was signed by the United States, USSR, and the United Kingdom on January 27, 1967, which prevented the use of weapons or other harmful means on the moon and in space.
- In 1983, as a member of Challenger on the mission STS-8, this man became the first African American in space.
- On January 2, 1986, this shuttle exploded 73 seconds after launch, killing all 7 crew members on board.
- In 1959, the Soviet Union performed the first hard landing on this celestial body with the Luna 2 spacecraft.
- This astronaut orbited around the moon on his own during the Apollo mission.
- This astronaut who first stepped on the moon stated this famous quote: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
- This was NASA's first high-profile program involving human spaceflight, an effort to learn if humans could survive the rigors of spaceflight.
- American spacemen were called astronauts. This term is what the soviets called their spacemen.
- In total, this number of astronauts walked on the Moon during 6 Apollo lunar landing missions.
- This was the name of the first American woman sent into space and was the youngest American astronaut ever to travel to space.
- In 1960, USSR’s Sputnik 5 was launched, carrying the dogs Strelka and Belka. They became the first living beings to ever do this on a trip into space.
- In 1965, While tethered to his spacecraft, this cosmonaut became the first man to walk in space.
- During the late 1940s, this Department pursued research and rocketry and upper atmospheric sciences as a means of ensuring American leadership in technology.
- Most of Russia’s launches take place at Baikonur Cosmodrome, located in this former Soviet republic.
- This person was the first Israeli astronaut, and was one of the seven crew members that died during the space shuttle Columbia disaster.
- One of the highlights of the Gemini Project occurred during Gemini 4, on June 3, 1965, when Edward H. White, Jr., became the first U.S. astronaut to conduct this.
- As of 2010, this number of countries had stated interests in space exploration.
- On May 14, 1973, this was the name of the first U.S. space station launched.
40 Clues: This NASA project involved the human exploration of the moon. • This is the name of the lunar module that landed on the moon. • On May 5, 1961, this man became the first American to fly into space. • This astronaut orbited around the moon on his own during the Apollo mission. • On May 14, 1973, this was the name of the first U.S. space station launched. • ...
Space words 2021-10-06
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- something artificially put into Earth's atmosphere by humans
- the largest planet in our solar system
- a small body floating around in space
- The empty void that holds everything
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- spheroid of Plasma that is held together by it's own gravity
- Pluto is a ______
- a gravitational bound system between our planets and the sun
- a person whose job is to go into space
- a small body in Earth's atmosphere
- the galaxy that includes our solar system
- the distance light travels in one year
- the study of everything outside of Earth's atmosphere
- the international space station
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- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- a gravitational bound system between solar systems
- an icy body in Earth's atmosphere
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- this planet is considered a dwarf planet
- the planet that we live on
- last name of the first man on the moon
- a large body in Earth's atmosphere
- the fourth planet from the sun
- Earth is a _____
- the closest star to Earth
- the first spacecraft to carry humans to the moon successfully
- the planet in our solar system with what looks like a ring around it
- a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or a meteor
28 Clues: Earth is a _____ • Pluto is a ______ • the closest star to Earth • the planet that we live on • the fourth planet from the sun • the international space station • an icy body in Earth's atmosphere • a large body in Earth's atmosphere • a small body in Earth's atmosphere • The empty void that holds everything • a small body floating around in space • ...
Into Space 2021-08-18
30 Clues: man • hot • myth • rock • area • home • land • cold • storm • group • force • giant • human • stars • dwarf • light • cloud • rocket • bright • cheese • entire • company • wedding • blocking • forceful • minerals • creature • explosion • asteroids • connections
Space Vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- the red planet, the neighbor of Earth
- the planet with the Rings
- Sun+planets =
- this planet is made of Gas
- planet that is closest to the sun
- this planet has 27 moons
- it has strong gravitational force that they pull anything close by into them (even light)
- it shines at night
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- people fly to space on it
- the largest planet
- a place in space where people can live and work
- a very large group of stars that are together in the universe
- the planet that is second from the Sun, after Mercury and before the Earth
- a person who travel to space
- the astronaut's costume
- creature from another planet
- the main and very big star in our galaxy
- a big rock that came from space
- we live on this planet
- this flyes in space and has a tail
20 Clues: Sun+planets = • the largest planet • it shines at night • we live on this planet • the astronaut's costume • this planet has 27 moons • people fly to space on it • the planet with the Rings • this planet is made of Gas • a person who travel to space • creature from another planet • a big rock that came from space • planet that is closest to the sun • this flyes in space and has a tail • ...
Space vocab 2021-11-10
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- Eruptions caused by plasma on the sun heated by magnetic energy.
- Small body's composed mostly of rock, & can sometimes enter orbit.
- Dark areas of plasma on the suns surface that are cooler then the plasma around them.
- Energy that can travel in the form of waves that is emitted by all objects in space.
- A round object that orbits around its sun & has cleared out the region of its solar system around its orbit.
- The inner layer of the suns atmosphere & the deepest visible layer of the sun that can be observed.
- Huge loops of plasma that are plolarized.
- consists of a sun, planets, their moons, & a variety of smaller objects.
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- The outer layer of the suns atmosphere which gives the sun the "white halo" around it & extends for millions of kilometers into space, can also eventually give way to solar wind particles.
- A unit used to measure large distances in space, equaling about 150,000,000 kilometers per unit.
- Loose balls of ice & rock that usually have very long, narrow orbits, & can develop tails or streaks as they orbit the sun.
- The distance between the crest of one wave & the crest of the next.
- The light that you can see.
- A celestial body in orbit of something, also referred to as a natural satellite.
- a gaseous body much larger then anything else in a solar system, also referred to as a star.
- The middle layer of the suns atmosphere, can sometimes give off a reddish glow.
- Small chunks of rock or dust broken off of an asteroid, or just smaller than an asteroid.
- Streams of electrically charged particles from the corona layer of the sun.
- Instruments that collect & focus light & other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
- Visible light that can separate into different colors with different wavelengths.
20 Clues: The light that you can see. • Huge loops of plasma that are plolarized. • Eruptions caused by plasma on the sun heated by magnetic energy. • Small body's composed mostly of rock, & can sometimes enter orbit. • The distance between the crest of one wave & the crest of the next. • consists of a sun, planets, their moons, & a variety of smaller objects. • ...
Space Puzzle 2022-11-02
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- 7th planet from the sun.
- 5th planet from the sun.
- A chunk of rock in the Earth's atmosphere, usually burning up.
- This has water and land and is the 3rd planet from the sun.
- Unidentified objects flying in the sky.
- Powerful engines that get you to space.
- 8th planet from the sun.
- Humans that go to space.
- This protects a part of the spaceship so that the astronauts don't get burned up when coming back to earth.
- 2nd planet from the sun.
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- A path that a planet follows around the sun.
- Used to be the 9th planet from the sun.
- The hole a meteorite makes.
- 6th planet from the sun.
- 4th planet from the sun.
- 1st planet from the sun.
- When a star gets really big and explodes.
- When a meteor hits the ground.
- A big chunk of rock in space.
- Big ball of burning gas.
- At night it shines and it goes through a phase every 28 days.
21 Clues: 7th planet from the sun. • 5th planet from the sun. • 6th planet from the sun. • 4th planet from the sun. • 1st planet from the sun. • 8th planet from the sun. • Humans that go to space. • Big ball of burning gas. • 2nd planet from the sun. • The hole a meteorite makes. • A big chunk of rock in space. • When a meteor hits the ground. • Used to be the 9th planet from the sun. • ...
Space Vocabulary 2022-11-22
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- This planet V____ is made of gas.
- The planet M____ is the only one we have landed on.
- The sun is a ball of gas called a s_____.
- A group of stars is a c___________.
- The planet S____ has rings made of ice.
- This word means "half" of a sphere. H______.
- This means to travel around something. O____.
- Our solar system has eight planets and the s____.
- This word means to travel around something else.
- This word means to turn around/spin.
- This planet M_____ is closest to the sun.
- We have ________ planets.
- Our galaxy is called the __________.
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- Our _______ is eight planets and the sun.
- The planet U_____spins on its side.
- We live on planet E___________.
- A _____ is how far light can travel in a year.
- You need a t_____ to see planets far away.
- The planet J_____ has a giant red spot.
- We have ___ seasons: fall, winter, spring, summer
- The planet N__________ rains diamonds.
- A g_______ is a collection of stars and dust.
22 Clues: We have ________ planets. • We live on planet E___________. • This planet V____ is made of gas. • The planet U_____spins on its side. • A group of stars is a c___________. • This word means to turn around/spin. • Our galaxy is called the __________. • The planet N__________ rains diamonds. • The planet S____ has rings made of ice. • The planet J_____ has a giant red spot. • ...
Librarians & Space 2020-11-09
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- First U.S. Satellite: ********-1
- Kepler-186f and 1 Pegasi b
- “Invisible” feature near center of Milky Way
- Great Observatory launched in 1990
- Book lists and defines words
- Home of NASA’s Johnson Space Center
- Focus of NACA
- Data repository
- Agency before NASA
- Checked out of the library
- Home of world’s largest wind tunnel
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- Jupiter moon that may have water
- Signed National Aeronautics and Space Act
- Wavelength detected by Chandra
- NASA winner of Nobel Prize in physics
- Library shelf sections
- Study of materials and sources
- Shape of Milky Way Galaxy
- First NASA administrator
- Massive star explosion
- First Russian satellite
- Space telescope used to find Trappist-1
- Book of maps
23 Clues: Book of maps • Focus of NACA • Data repository • Agency before NASA • Library shelf sections • Massive star explosion • First Russian satellite • First NASA administrator • Shape of Milky Way Galaxy • Kepler-186f and 1 Pegasi b • Checked out of the library • Book lists and defines words • Wavelength detected by Chandra • Study of materials and sources • Jupiter moon that may have water • ...
Space travels 2021-02-26
22 Clues: duty • trip • alien • waste • images • modesty • advances • no limit • expensive • hazardous • information • possibilities • men and women • Mars or Venus • gather objects • orbiting device • opposed to past • Einstein was one • you are not alone • tiny piece of something • useful when you're lost • travel to unknown places
Space Out! 2023-12-06
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- an imaginary line through a spinning object
- 1000 meters
- a state of matter without definite shape or volume
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- the layer of gasses that surrounds the earth
- the season from June 21 through September 23; northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun
- a complete or partial hiding of the sun caused by the moon's passing between the sun and the earth
- one full spin of an object around an axis
- when 1/2 of the lit portion of the moon is visible on the right
- one of the four innermost planets that is made of rock (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are terrestrial planets)
- the season from December 21 through March 21; northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
- the movement of one object around another object
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- when all of the lit portion of the moon is visible
- the outer face of anything
- a straight line passing through the center of a circle and meeting at each end of the circle
- a force that pulls two objects together
- the season from March 21 through June 21
- when 1/2 of the lit portion of the moon is visible on the left
- the amount of material that an object has in it
- a gas that is given off by plants and used by animals
- when none of the lit portion of the moon is visible
- the season from September 23 through December 21
- a large body of matter revolving around the sun
- bouncing of a wave or ray off a surface, changing its direction
- anytime of year marked by a particular change in weather
- the particular state of a person or thing
- the rise and fall of the water level on earth
27 Clues: 1000 meters • the outer face of anything • a force that pulls two objects together • the season from March 21 through June 21 • one full spin of an object around an axis • the particular state of a person or thing • an imaginary line through a spinning object • the layer of gasses that surrounds the earth • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • ...
Space race 2023-09-01
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- (Clue: Astronomical instrument)
- (Clue: Liftoff event)
- (Clue: Relating to the sun
- (Clue: Vast system of stars)
- (Clue: Path of a celestial body)
- (Clue: First living being in space)
- (Clue: Space mission to collect comet samples)
- (Clue: Early NASA rocket)
- (Clue: Touchdown module)
- (Clue: NASA moon mission)
- (Clue: Force that keeps objects in orbit)
- (Clue: NASA program for two-person missions)
- (Clue: American space explorer)
- (Clue: First artificial satellite)
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- (Clue: NASA's first human space program)
- (Clue: NASA moon mission)
- (Clue: Reusable spaceplane)
- (Clue: Related to the moon)
- (Clue: Crewed spacecraft)
- (Clue: Spacewalk synonym)
- (Clue: Spacecraft propulsion)
- (Clue: Path of a celestial body)
- (Clue: General term for space vehicles)
- (Clue: Rocket used in Apollo program)
- (Clue: Russian space explorer)
- (Clue: EVA activity)
- (Clue: Soviet cosmonaut)
- (Clue: NASA mission control center)
- (Clue: Planet of interest)
- (Clue: First human in space)
30 Clues: (Clue: EVA activity) • (Clue: Liftoff event) • (Clue: Touchdown module) • (Clue: Soviet cosmonaut) • (Clue: NASA moon mission) • (Clue: Crewed spacecraft) • (Clue: Spacewalk synonym) • (Clue: Early NASA rocket) • (Clue: NASA moon mission) • (Clue: Relating to the sun • (Clue: Planet of interest) • (Clue: Reusable spaceplane) • (Clue: Related to the moon) • (Clue: Vast system of stars) • ...
Living Space 2023-11-22
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- (noun) - residential areas within a larger community or city, typically characterized by shared geographical boundaries or common social characteristics.
- (adjective) - relating to money or the management of money.
- centre (noun) - a facility or venue designed for sports activities, often providing various amenities and equipment for different sports.
- (adjective) - full of energy and enthusiasm; animated or bustling with activity.
- (noun) - buildings, equipment, or services provided for a particular purpose or activity.
- (noun) - people who live in a particular area or locality.
- jams (noun) - a situation in which a large number of vehicles are heavily congested or unable to move freely due to traffic.
- (noun) - a self-contained living unit within a larger building, typically consisting of one or more rooms for residential purposes.
- (noun) - a building or institution that houses collections of objects, artifacts, or works of art, often for educational or cultural purposes.
- (noun) - a natural environment or area that is not significantly affected by human activity; a wild or uncultivated region.
- (noun) - wetland areas characterized by soft, wet, low-lying land with grassy vegetation.
- (adjective) - extremely interesting or captivating; able to attract and hold attention.
- transport (noun) - a system of transportation, such as buses, trains, or trams, that is available for use by the general public.
- (noun) - the quality or state of being different or diverse; a range of different things or types.
- (noun) - the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something; the overall quality or character attributed to a person, organization, or place.
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- (noun/adjective) - the possibility or likelihood of something happening or developing in the future; capable of becoming or developing into something.
- hour (noun) - the busy period of the day when there is heavy traffic and a high volume of people traveling to or from work or school.
- (noun) - people who reside or live in a particular place or area.
- (adjective) - very beautiful or attractive; pleasing to the eye.
- (noun) - an institution of higher education that offers academic degrees and conducts research in various fields.
- station (noun) - a place where trains regularly stop to load and unload passengers or goods.
- (noun) - the way someone or something looks or presents itself; the act of coming into view or becoming visible.
- (verb) - to have control or influence over others; to be the most important or prominent.
- / ecology (noun) - an ecologist is a person who studies ecology, which is the branch of biology that deals with the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- (adjective) - referring to an area that has been extensively developed or populated with buildings and infrastructure.
- (adjective) - making things easy or comfortable for use or access; suitable for one's needs or purposes.
- (adjective) - in its original, unspoiled, or untouched condition; clean and fresh.
- (adjective) - causing or characterized by mental or emotional strain or tension.
- (noun) - very tall buildings, typically found in urban areas, with multiple floors or levels.
- (adjective) - visually charming or attractive, typically in a quaint or rustic way.
30 Clues: (noun) - people who live in a particular area or locality. • (adjective) - relating to money or the management of money. • (adjective) - very beautiful or attractive; pleasing to the eye. • (noun) - people who reside or live in a particular place or area. • (adjective) - full of energy and enthusiasm; animated or bustling with activity. • ...
space vocab 2023-10-12
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- huge explosion that destroys a dying star
- a sphere of carbon that is hot and is slowly cooling
- the process that two nuclei combine into a larger one
- something in orbit around an object collecting information
- the tides after a new or full moon
- an object with gravity so immense that not even light can escape
- the path of an object that moves around another object
- the gravity being put on an object
- something sent into space unmanned to collect and send info
- tide after the first three quarters of the moon
- the invisible attractive force between objects
- dust that surrounds the core of a developing solar system
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- a part of the electromagnetic spectrum emitted by a source
- a big hot sphere of hydrogen that is held together by gravity and uses nuclear fusion at it's core
- a unit of measurement that takes 1 year for light to travel
- a instrument that examines spectra
- an scientific instrument that can see the stars in a better way with mirrors and lens
- the theory in which the universe was started by an explosion of dust
- electromagnetic wavelengths shifting
- huge cloud of dust and matter
- the galaxy we live in
- the content of matter and time that we l
- clump of stars, planets, and dust that we live in
- the rise and fall of the oceans waves because of the gravity of the moon
- a diagram that can predict the luminosity and temperature of a star
- how dense all objects with weight have
26 Clues: the galaxy we live in • huge cloud of dust and matter • a instrument that examines spectra • the tides after a new or full moon • the gravity being put on an object • electromagnetic wavelengths shifting • how dense all objects with weight have • the content of matter and time that we l • huge explosion that destroys a dying star • ...
Space Crossword 2024-02-27
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- - The star that is in the middle of our solar system orbit.
- small, rocky object that orbits the sun
- - An astronomical object made of bright, glowing matter called plasma. They’re held together by gravity and are incredibly hot.
- - A small body of matter from outer space that enters Earth’s atmosphere and appears like a streak of light.
- Objects made of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun.
- The area of air and gas that envelopes Earth and other astronomical objects.
- - An instrument that allows us to see into space.
- A person trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- - A large celestial object that acts as a natural satellite to Earth.
- A group of stars that form a pattern.
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- - Everything that exists in space.
- - A piece of rock or metal that lands on Earth’s surface.
- A scientist who studies the universe.
- - A push or pull on an object when it interacts with another.
- - An object intentionally placed into space to orbit a celestial body to collect information.
- - The force that pulls objects towards the ground.
- - When one celestial body blocks light from reaching another by moving between it and its light source.
- - The three-dimensional expanse in which all material things exist.
- - A regular and repeating circuit that one celestial object takes around another.
- - A celestial body that orbits the sun that has sufficient mass for its gravity to overcome rigid body forces and has not cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit.
- - A huge collection of gas, dust and billions of stars and their solar systems held together by gravity.
21 Clues: - Everything that exists in space. • A scientist who studies the universe. • A group of stars that form a pattern. • small, rocky object that orbits the sun • A person trained to travel in a spacecraft. • - An instrument that allows us to see into space. • - The force that pulls objects towards the ground. • - A piece of rock or metal that lands on Earth’s surface. • ...
Space Crossword 2024-02-29
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- huge, glowing balls of gases.
- large natural objects that orbit, or travel around, stars.
- a repeating path that one object in space takes around another.
- space rocks and chunks of space metal that land on Earth
- everything that exists—all matter and all energy—throughout space and time.
- a group of stars in the night sky that make up a recognizable picture or pattern.
- A push or pull on an object when it interacts with another.
- any piece of comet, meteoroid, or asteroid that travels into Earth's atmosphere.
- more or less everything outside the Earth's Atmosphere.
- small, rocky bodies that orbit, or travel around, the sun.
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- a jacket of gases that surrounds our planet.
- A huge collection of gas, dust and billions of stars and their solar systems held together by gravity.
- large objects made of dust and ice that orbit the Sun.
- Those who study planets, the moon and the stars
- an object that moves around a larger object.
- happens when one object in space, like a planet or moon, passes through the shadow of another object in space.
- an instrument that allows people to see distant objects.
- a large natural object that orbits, or travels around, Earth.
- a special kind of scientist that takes a spaceship to outer space to study things like asteroids, the earth's atmosphere and the moon.
- The force that pulls objects towards the ground.
20 Clues: huge, glowing balls of gases. • a jacket of gases that surrounds our planet. • an object that moves around a larger object. • Those who study planets, the moon and the stars • The force that pulls objects towards the ground. • large objects made of dust and ice that orbit the Sun. • more or less everything outside the Earth's Atmosphere. • ...
Space System 2020-05-12
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- everything that exsists in space
- electromagnetic radiation
- a small object that orbits a big object
- lumps of ice , dust, and rock that circle the sun
- this is a sphere made of mostly icy material
- a small planet
- modeled the model in which earth and planets revolve around he sun at the center
- lines up all electromagnetic based on their wavelengths
- the science that deals with the universe
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- the calendar that we use today that was invented in 1582 by Jullian Calander
- where are planets are
- traveling around another object
- and instrument used to see far away
- a unit of measurement that measures the distance that light travels in a year
- a big circular body tat moves in an elliptical orbit around a things
- a large natural body that travels around the earth
- the idea that the universe began with an explosion
- a measure of the amount of matter in objects
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- a number used to multiply one object to get another
- an object in the night's sky that lights up and moves
21 Clues: a small planet • where are planets are • electromagnetic radiation • traveling around another object • everything that exsists in space • and instrument used to see far away • a small object that orbits a big object • the science that deals with the universe • this is a sphere made of mostly icy material • a measure of the amount of matter in objects • ...
BLANK SPACE 2016-06-06
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- Bride will teach Groom how to ____
- Deep fried everything
- "You are the best thing, that's ever been ____"
- Meant to bee
- Yum
- Madhuri versus ____?
- Groom will teach Bride how to ____
- Prince Charming will come on this...
- Bride & Groom's birthday month
- Honeymoon destination - Part 1
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- Jeans all day, every day!
- "We fell in love, as the leaves turned brown"
- "That's what you get for waking up in ____"
- Gooooo HAWKS!
- Favourite number
- "Does it bother you, me being half naked all the time?"
- Uff Uff Mirchi!
- Bride's nickname for Groom
- Honeymoon destination - Part 2
- Groom's workplace
- Where the horses hang..balle balle!
21 Clues: Yum • Meant to bee • Gooooo HAWKS! • Uff Uff Mirchi! • Favourite number • Groom's workplace • Madhuri versus ____? • Deep fried everything • Jeans all day, every day! • Bride's nickname for Groom • Honeymoon destination - Part 2 • Bride & Groom's birthday month • Honeymoon destination - Part 1 • Bride will teach Groom how to ____ • Groom will teach Bride how to ____ • ...
Space Exploration 2019-02-14
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- Was reclassified in 2006 as a dwarf planet.
- The planet which we live on.
- The planet famous for its large rings.
- Furthest planet away from the sun.
- The saturn ______ rocket was used to send people in to space between 1967 and 1973 by the USA.
- The number of astronauts that can live on the international space station at one time.
- The NASA space shuttle which exploded 73 seconds into its flight, killing all the astronauts on board.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- Known as the 'Red Planet'.
- Soviet astronauts are called this.
- The Apollo mission to the moon which had to be aborted.
- The first Apollo mission that successfully landed people on the moon.
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- For the _________ of all. NASA's motto.
- Helen _________. The first British person in space. Visited the Mir space station in 1991.
- _________ 1. The space probe currently furthest away from the Earth - 11.7 billion miles (as of 2013).
- A spacecraft piloted by remote control. Many of these have been sent into outer space to take pictures and even land on some planets in the solar system.
- The largest planet.
- The spacecraft designed for the Soviet space program and still in use today.
- The first orbiter of the space shuttle system. It was named after the space ship in Star Trek.
- __________ space station (ISS) a habitable artificial satellite, in low Earth orbit.
- The name of the car sized rover (see picture) which landed on Mars to explore in 2012 and is still operational today (Feb, 2019).
- Neil __________. The first man on the moon.
- _________ Wolowitz. The fictional character from the TV series 'The Big Bang Theory' who went to the International Space Station.
- Tim __________. The first British person to visit the international space station in 2015.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space.
25 Clues: The largest planet. • Known as the 'Red Planet'. • The planet which we live on. • The closest planet to the Sun. • A cloud of gas and dust in space. • Furthest planet away from the sun. • Soviet astronauts are called this. • The planet famous for its large rings. • For the _________ of all. NASA's motto. • Was reclassified in 2006 as a dwarf planet. • ...
Space Trivia 2019-03-24
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- The red planet.
- ___ Danvers is the real name of “Captain Marvels”.
- Libra, Gemini, Virgo,Taurus.
- ___ is a black project in Marvel done by government to create a “Quinjet”.
- The word “Solar” means ___.
- The biggest planet in our galaxy.
- Someone who has been trained for travelling in Spacecraft.
- When the sun disappears from view, either completely or partly.
- An object that moves around the sun which looks like it has a tail.
- The alien race which resembles a cat in captain marvels the movie.
- A word related to the moon.
- Earth, Jupiter, Mars
- Creature from other planet.
- ___ Quill is the leader of the Guardian of Galaxy known as the Star-lord.
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- Earth natural satellite.
- The force which makes things fall to the ground.
- Agent ___ is an agent trained by Nick Fury in Captain Marvel the movie.
- The planet sixth in order of distance from the sun.
- The path through which objects in space move around a planet or star.
- A piece of clothing used by astronaut in space.
- Rocket ___ is the only animal member of the Guardian of the Galaxy.
- An advance military race, usually have blue skin in MCU.
- A device to see objects which are far away to look nearer and larger.
- ___ The member of Guardian of the galaxy which is also Thanos daughter.
- An alien race which has shape-shifting ability in MCU.
- The sun is not a planet, it’s a ___.
- Thanos original planet.
- Unidentified Flying Object.
28 Clues: The red planet. • Earth, Jupiter, Mars • Thanos original planet. • Earth natural satellite. • The word “Solar” means ___. • Unidentified Flying Object. • A word related to the moon. • Creature from other planet. • Libra, Gemini, Virgo,Taurus. • The biggest planet in our galaxy. • The sun is not a planet, it’s a ___. • A piece of clothing used by astronaut in space. • ...
Space Tourism 2019-03-06
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- Look after,serve
- rich Very rich/wealthy
- Doesn’t tell people about itself
- a joyride Give money to
- Very high
- a temporary prohibition of an activity.
- Do whatever they want
- result
- cheaper
- To improve
- choices
- A larger ship
- Does not complete one orbit of a planet
- encouraging
- off Take off
- Know about
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- prevent or constrain (an activity or idea).
- serious bump A serious problem
- To express the faults of something
- Straight up (like a wall)
- A group of ships
- guessed
- Do something about
- To go around a planet
- Length of time
- Encouraged, an event that caused other events to happen
- money
- More people can afford it
- Bought in advance
- concentrate
- Worthwhile, profitable
- Accelerate, go faster
- up exposed
33 Clues: money • result • guessed • cheaper • choices • Very high • To improve • up exposed • Know about • concentrate • encouraging • A larger ship • Length of time • off Take off • Look after,serve • A group of ships • Bought in advance • Do something about • To go around a planet • Do whatever they want • Accelerate, go faster • Worthwhile, profitable • rich Very rich/wealthy • a joyride Give money to • ...
Space Race 2019-07-18
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- First man on the moon (4,9)
- Where Apollo11 took off from (4,9)
- Machine resembling a human
- Apollo Lunar Module
- First living creature to orbit the earth
- Starship__________
- Ground control to _________(lyric two words)
- Second man on the moon (4,6)
- First artificial Earth Satellite
- constellation(8,5)
- Red planet
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- Popular TV Show (3,4,6)
- First Woman in Space (9,10)
- First landing moon base
- Name of first moon landing rocket (name,number)
- Andy Williams song (4,5)
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- First space station
- Earth Satellite
- Soviet Cosmonaut (4,8)
- Town in New South Wales
- 1960s Tv Show ____ in Space
- Firework
- Optical device
24 Clues: Firework • Red planet • Optical device • Earth Satellite • Starship__________ • constellation(8,5) • Apollo Lunar Module • First space station • Soviet Cosmonaut (4,8) • Popular TV Show (3,4,6) • First landing moon base • Town in New South Wales • Andy Williams song (4,5) • Machine resembling a human • First Woman in Space (9,10) • First man on the moon (4,9) • 1960s Tv Show ____ in Space • ...
Space (wowowowow) 2019-08-07
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- a small celestial body, primarily made of ice and rock
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A bright ball of hot gas
- A natural or artificial object that moves around a planet
- A large cloud of dust and gas that is in space
- The planet we all live on
- A measure of the total amount of material in a body
- The farthest planet from the sun
- A small rocky object in orbit around the Sun
- A large grouping of stars
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- The total or partial blocking of one celestial body by another
- Known as the "red planet"
- The closest planet to the sun
- A zodiac symbol representing a fish
- The hottest planet in our solar system
- A layer of gases, surrounding a planet, moon or star
- The planet with the 2nd most amount of moons in our solar system
- An exploding star that produces an extremely bright light
- A noncontact force keeping us on Earth
- A large spherical object that orbits the sun or and another star
20 Clues: A bright ball of hot gas • Known as the "red planet" • The planet we all live on • A large grouping of stars • The closest planet to the sun • The farthest planet from the sun • A zodiac symbol representing a fish • The largest planet in our solar system • The hottest planet in our solar system • A noncontact force keeping us on Earth • ...
Space Crossword 2020-02-23
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- A secure room in a property to store money
- Occasional medical packs
- Candy
- Bottle of Alcohol
- Plushie
- Reduce Investment time by 6hrs
- Unlock the Sports Shop
- 27th of September
- Dong
- Crime Enhancer
- A continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied.
- +%500 Strength for 120 seconds
- A criminal offense
- Do 100 Army Spy Reports
- A small organized group of people
- A sum paid for hospitalization a person
- Faction controlled city blocks
- 25% hunting skill gain
- A type of special ammo
- Founder
- Shortest race track
- Happiest honor
- Increases the chance of dodging an attack.
- Cabinet allows you to add any Items in your possession for viewing by other players.
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- 250 wins in the same car
- Sweet Shop owner
- Newspaper
- 4,500 happiness
- A natural appearance of coloured light in the sky
- Large quantity of a foreign item
- Read 10 books
- Armor Bonus Company
- Cancelling a target's virus programming
- Speed Gym
- Import 100 items from abroad
- Medal of Committing 10,000 Murders
- Higest rank
- Repetitively attacking someone and losing.
- Flower
- Brain Surgeon ability
- A role
- Natural Nerve Bar
- A working stat
- Passive merit bonus to Speed
- A position in army
- Find 1,000 items in dump
- Mechanical melee weapon
- Director of Hyper Atlantic Transport
- Hall of Fame leaderboards
- Leading indexing business for international directories.
50 Clues: Dong • Candy • Flower • A role • Plushie • Founder • Newspaper • Speed Gym • Higest rank • Read 10 books • Crime Enhancer • A working stat • Happiest honor • 4,500 happiness • Sweet Shop owner • Bottle of Alcohol • 27th of September • Natural Nerve Bar • A criminal offense • A position in army • Armor Bonus Company • Shortest race track • Brain Surgeon ability • Unlock the Sports Shop • 25% hunting skill gain • ...
Space Crossword 2020-02-23
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- A secure room in a property to store money
- Occasional medical packs
- Candy
- Bottle of Alcohol
- Plushie
- Reduce Investment time by 6hrs
- Unlock the Sports Shop
- 27th of September
- Dong
- Crime Enhancer
- A continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied.
- +%500 Strength for 120 seconds
- A criminal offense
- Do 100 Army Spy Reports
- A small organized group of people
- A sum paid for hospitalization a person
- Faction controlled city blocks
- 25% hunting skill gain
- A type of special ammo
- Founder
- Shortest race track
- Happiest honor
- Increases the chance of dodging an attack.
- Cabinet allows you to add any Items in your possession for viewing by other players.
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- 250 wins in the same car
- Sweet Shop owner
- Newspaper
- 4,500 happiness
- A natural appearance of coloured light in the sky
- Large quantity of a foreign item
- Read 10 books
- Armor Bonus Company
- Cancelling a target's virus programming
- Speed Gym
- Import 100 items from abroad
- Medal of Committing 10,000 Murders
- Higest rank
- Repetitively attacking someone and losing.
- Flower
- Brain Surgeon ability
- A role
- Natural Nerve Bar
- A working stat
- Passive merit bonus to Speed
- A position in army
- Find 1,000 items in dump
- Mechanical melee weapon
- Director of Hyper Atlantic Transport
- Hall of Fame leaderboards
- Leading indexing business for international directories.
50 Clues: Dong • Candy • Flower • A role • Plushie • Founder • Newspaper • Speed Gym • Higest rank • Read 10 books • Crime Enhancer • A working stat • Happiest honor • 4,500 happiness • Sweet Shop owner • Bottle of Alcohol • 27th of September • Natural Nerve Bar • A criminal offense • A position in army • Armor Bonus Company • Shortest race track • Brain Surgeon ability • Unlock the Sports Shop • 25% hunting skill gain • ...
Space Science 2020-04-22
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- An uncrewed spacecraft.
- The hottest planet in our solar system.
- This spacecraft sends people to and from space.
- This planet has the weakest gravitational pull.
- This planet has the strongest gravitational pull.
- A research laboratory that orbits the Earth.
- A meteor that strikes the Earth.
- The first person to walk on the moon.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- The president who started the "space race."
- Small, rocky celestial body that orbits the Sun.
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- The first woman in space was from which country?
- The first American woman in space.
- Venus is about the same size as this planet.
- This celestial body has two moons.
- The first man in space.
- The first space shuttle that did not go to space.
- Frozen gas and dust that orbit the Sun.
- This planet rotates on its side.
- This spacecraft launches space shuttles to space.
20 Clues: An uncrewed spacecraft. • The first man in space. • This planet rotates on its side. • A meteor that strikes the Earth. • The first American woman in space. • This celestial body has two moons. • The first person to walk on the moon. • The hottest planet in our solar system. • Frozen gas and dust that orbit the Sun. • The president who started the "space race." • ...
Space Exploration 2020-04-20
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- layers of gas that surround planets
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- known as the "Red Planet"
- a cloud of dust and gas in space
- Famous planet for its rings
- groups of stars
- a person that studies space
- earths nature satellite
- The planet closest to the sun
- name of our solar system
- Saturn has ______ moons (expanded form)
- the centre of our solar system
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- a usually tubular optical instrument for viewing things far away
- a person that goes into space
- Neil _______. The first man on the moon
- The planet we live on
- furthest planet from the sun
- _______ space station is a habitable satellite station
- closest to earth in size
- a path an object takes while in space
- ______ Gagarin. The first man in space
21 Clues: groups of stars • The planet we live on • earths nature satellite • closest to earth in size • name of our solar system • known as the "Red Planet" • Famous planet for its rings • a person that studies space • furthest planet from the sun • a person that goes into space • The planet closest to the sun • the centre of our solar system • a cloud of dust and gas in space • ...
Space crossword 2020-04-06
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- when our view of the moon or the sun is blocked
- the biggest planet in the solar system
- brightest object in the night sky - causes our tides
- the name of a miniature planet, companions of a Disney princess
- brightest star in the night sky, Harry Potter's godfather
- Stephen, famous mathematician and physicist
- the Milky Way's closest neighbour, tv show
- used to look at the night sky more closely
- in the night sky - used for navigation
- first to spot the moons of Jupiter - Italian, Queen lyric
- closest planet to the sun, used in thermometers
- 'blank' Aldrin - second man on the moon, Woody's friend.
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- Albert - famous physicist
- how scientists think it all started, tv show
- green patterns sometimes formed in the night sky
- the 'blank' belt, rocks between mars and jupiter
- Queen's famous guitar playing astrophysicist
- somebody that studies space
- orbit Earth - help with weather, GPS and television
- the 'red planet', chocolate bar
- the densest & darkest objects in the universe
- famous for his belt, carries a bow and arrow
- too small to be a planet, Mickey Mouse's pet
- Neil, first man on the moon
- telescope that is in space - named after a famous astronomer
25 Clues: Albert - famous physicist • somebody that studies space • Neil, first man on the moon • the 'red planet', chocolate bar • the biggest planet in the solar system • in the night sky - used for navigation • the Milky Way's closest neighbour, tv show • used to look at the night sky more closely • Stephen, famous mathematician and physicist • ...
Space Systems 2020-05-05
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- The curved path of a celestial object
- A modification of the Julian Calendar
- The range of wavelengths or frequencies
- A celestial body that resembles a small planet but lacks certain criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- A large system of dust, gas, stars, and other celestial bodies that have a particular shape.
- An instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- An imaginary line that runs through the middle of an object
- The collection of 8 planets and their moons in orbit around the sun.
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- Astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- An object that has been intentionally placed into orbit
- A region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune
- Visible at night by reflected light from the sun
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- Large body of matter with no definite shape
- A number which scales or multiplies a quantity
- A unit of astronomical distance
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole
- Branch of science that studies planets, stars, and other objects in space
20 Clues: A unit of astronomical distance • The curved path of a celestial object • A modification of the Julian Calendar • A fixed luminous point in the night sky • The range of wavelengths or frequencies • Large body of matter with no definite shape • A number which scales or multiplies a quantity • Visible at night by reflected light from the sun • ...
Space Exploration 2024-08-30
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- The second planet from the Sun, known for its thick atmosphere.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, known for its red color.
- Tiny particles from space, often from stars.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- A cable connecting objects in space.
- A spacecraft that circles a celestial body.
- Our home planet.
- Multiple clouds of gas and dust in space.
- Related to the moon.
- Astronauts working outside their spacecraft.
- An explosion marking the end of a star’s life.
- Related to the sky or outer space.
- NASA spacecraft that explores outer space.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- Star patterns in the sky.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun.
- A planet outside our solar system.
- A dwarf planet in the outer solar system.
- Luminous objects in space that produce light and heat.
- The eighth planet, known for its blue color.
- An object that orbits a planet or moon.
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- Planet: A small, round object that orbits the Sun but is not a full-fledged planet.
- Very low gravity, experienced in space.
- The entire universe.
- The curved path around a star or planet.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- A space rock that burns up in Earth's atmosphere, seen as a "shooting star."
- Known for its ring system.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space where new stars are born.
- An instrument to view distant objects in space.
- Hole: A region with gravity so strong that not even light can escape.
- Way: The galaxy that includes Earth.
- The star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to Earth and other planets.
- Anything from beyond Earth.
- Huge groups of stars, dust, and gas bound together.
- When one celestial body blocks another.
- The study of space and celestial objects.
- A swirling motion in a fluid or gas.
- Large objects that orbit a star.
40 Clues: Our home planet. • The entire universe. • Related to the moon. • Star patterns in the sky. • Known for its ring system. • Anything from beyond Earth. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Large objects that orbit a star. • Related to the sky or outer space. • A planet outside our solar system. • A cable connecting objects in space. • Way: The galaxy that includes Earth. • ...
Earth Space 2024-04-26
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- Imaginary line splitting the East and West hemispheres.
- The imaginary line splitting the North and South hemisphere.
- A ball of burning gas floating in space.
- Imaginary horizontal lines measuring distance from the equator in degrees.
- Half of a spherical body.
- The biggest star at the center of our solar system.
- Imaginary vertical lines measuring distance from the Prime Meridian.
- The time when the sun is farthest north or south of the equator.
- The celestial body orbiting the Earth.
- Small rocky objects that float in space and orbit planets.
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- The time it takes for light to travel in a year.
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- A grouping of hundreds or thousands of stars.
- Layers of gas surrounding the Earth, protecting it.
- The force of attraction that pulls objects together.
- The direction in which the earth rotates.
- A celestial body completing an orbit is one.
- The rise and fall of the ocean.
- The time when the sun is directly above the equator.
- A celestial body's path around a larger one.
20 Clues: Half of a spherical body. • The rise and fall of the ocean. • The celestial body orbiting the Earth. • A ball of burning gas floating in space. • The direction in which the earth rotates. • A celestial body completing an orbit is one. • A celestial body's path around a larger one. • A grouping of hundreds or thousands of stars. • ...
Space Crossword 2024-05-02
Across
- moon phase when the earth is between the sun & moon
- the outer part of the suns atmosphere
- when different percentages of the moon is lit up
- line around earth that determines how east or west you are from prime meridian
- massive, self-luminous gas ball
- rocky objects that orbit the sun
- the milky way is an example of this type of galaxy
- where our atmosphere exits into outer space
- when the lit part of the moon increases in size
- the largest planet
- planet with life
- the hottest layer of atmosphere
- large objects of dust & ice that orbit the sun
- second planet from the sun
- the effect our atmosphere has on our planet in order to keep it warm
- eclipse when earth's shadow is casted on moon
- transfer of energy through space
- large, bright features extending from the sun
- when more than half the moon is lit
- eclipse when the moon passes between the earth & sun
- the main reason for seasons & day length changes throughout the year
- when your side of earth is facing away from the sun
- huge collections of gas, dust, & billions of stars all held together by gravity
- a nearly round planet that has similar sized objects around it
- the moons gravitational pull affects our ocean through . . .
- smaller space objects go around larger space objects
- when the left half of the moon is lit
- giant cloud of dust & gas
- where asteroids burn up in our atmosphere (the coldest layer)
- solar system model where earth is at the center
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- when the lit part of the moon is decreasing in size
- spots on the sun that are dark
- when half the moon is lit
- farthest planet in our solar system
- solar system model where the sun was at the center
- the layer of atmosphere where life & weather is
- line around earth that determines how north or south you are from equator
- when the light from one space object is blocked by another
- the "red" planet
- when your side of earth is facing the sun
- considered a dwarf planet
- bursts of radiation due to the suns magnetic energy
- a "belt" of comets past Neptune
- ice-giant planet with rings
- another way to say orbit
- gas-giant planet with rings
- when less than half the moon is lit
- a "cloud" of comets that are the edge of the Solar System
- "natural satellites"
- is affected by the mass of two objects & the distance between them
- moon phase when it's between the sun & earth
- space object that has a spherical shape & orbits a star
- location of the ozone layer
- when the right half of the moon is lit
- a light wind caused by convection currents in the air
- a planets complete spin on its axis
- planet closest to the sun
57 Clues: the "red" planet • planet with life • the largest planet • "natural satellites" • another way to say orbit • when half the moon is lit • considered a dwarf planet • planet closest to the sun • giant cloud of dust & gas • second planet from the sun • ice-giant planet with rings • gas-giant planet with rings • location of the ozone layer • spots on the sun that are dark • ...
Space vocabulary 2024-09-09
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- planet a nearly round object that orbits a star, is smaller than a planet, and is not a satellite of another object
- a very large object that orbits a star
- to revolve around another object
- anything that takes up space and has weight
- Belt an area of our solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune where a group of minor planets and other objects orbit the Sun
- the lightest chemical element; often a gas
- the centre of a comet, made of small particles of ice and frozen gas that can turn to vapor and form a tail as the comet nears a star
- the force that pulls all objects toward each other
- a hole in the ground caused by the impact of an object from space
- a colourless, odourless, flammable gas commonly called “natural gas”
- like Earth; describes planets that are rocky and Earthlike in size
- a solid object that travels around a planet; a natural satellite
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- a body in outer space, made of hot gases, that shines in the night sky
- a single turn of something around an axis or a fixed point; spinning
- a layer of gases surrounding a planet, star, or moon
- a single journey along an orbital path
- a natural or human-made object that orbits Earth or another object in space
- giant a large planet that is mainly made up of gases
- a gas that has no colour, taste, or smell, and which people need to live
- a space object made of ice and dust that orbits a star and develops a long, bright tail as it nears its star
- an irregularly shaped rock that orbits a star
- the bright, vaporized part of a comet that points away from the Sun
- the centre of an object
- the second lightest chemical element; often a gas
24 Clues: the centre of an object • to revolve around another object • a very large object that orbits a star • a single journey along an orbital path • the lightest chemical element; often a gas • anything that takes up space and has weight • an irregularly shaped rock that orbits a star • the second lightest chemical element; often a gas • ...
Space Crossword 2024-05-02
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- How big something is
- There are 8 of these in our solar system
- triple star system in centaurs
- Cloud and dust and gas in space
- How long the international space station orbit
- First man made mission to visit outer space
- the galaxy were in right now
- Doughnut shape region of icy bodys
- there are 100 billion
- Suck everything around it in it
- 6 trillion miles
- What makes things fall on earth
- A galaxy that will crash into the milkyway in billions of years
- 24,329,725,772 kilometers from Earth.
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- When something stops you keep going
- something we use to view planets at far distances
- A space station
- Groups of stars making images
- the lightest element
- planets revolving around the sun
- A space telescope hoping to see the big bang
- What we live on
- A system of stars
23 Clues: A space station • What we live on • 6 trillion miles • A system of stars • How big something is • the lightest element • there are 100 billion • the galaxy were in right now • Groups of stars making images • triple star system in centaurs • Cloud and dust and gas in space • Suck everything around it in it • What makes things fall on earth • planets revolving around the sun • ...
space exploration 2024-03-05
21 Clues: fusée • sonde • drill • atout • au-delà • piloter • coquille • strained • rescuers • rivaliser • provoquer • alunissage • unbearable • astromobile • investigators • nerve-wracking • vaisseau spatial • non-habité (un vol) • découverte capitale • tourner (sur soi même) • de haute qualité (des experts par exemple)
Space Crossword 2024-09-26
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- A technology that harnesses power from the Sun
- Our group of planets including the sun
- National Aeronautics Space Administration
- The third planet
- Where Rocketlab is located in Auckland
- Our galaxy
- A transport machine that sends objects and astronauts to space
- The Eighth planet
- A type of energy harnessed from the Sun
- The first planet
- What causes the tides
- abbreviation for International Space Station
- How many astronauts live in the ISS for months
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- The fifth planet
- The Earth takes 365 days to orbit this star
- a term for dead satellites and debris in the Low Earth Orbit
- The seventh planet
- The sixth planet
- A New Zealand company that launches rockets to space
- Objects floating in the Low Earth Orbit
- A demigod who slowed down the sun
- Force
- A Country that uses 100% renewable energy
- A Māori term for the Pleiades Star Cluster
- The dwarf planet
- The second planet
- The Red Planet
27 Clues: Force • Our galaxy • The Red Planet • The fifth planet • The sixth planet • The third planet • The dwarf planet • The first planet • The Eighth planet • The second planet • The seventh planet • What causes the tides • A demigod who slowed down the sun • Our group of planets including the sun • Where Rocketlab is located in Auckland • Objects floating in the Low Earth Orbit • ...
SPACE REVIEW 2023-02-22
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- our opponent in the space race
- the planet with the longest day
- how we measure large distances in space
- a year
- the name of the galaxy we belong to
- these cause black holes
- this group of planets is also called the gassy giants
- the force that holds us to earth
- the 11th mission that made the US win the space race
- a group of stars that make a pattern
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- a rocky, irregularly shaped object orbiting the sun
- the only planet that sustains life
- the sun is the only one of these in our solar system
- what clouds on Venus are made of
- this planet is the furthest away from the sun
- this planet has the fastest revolution
- the most famous dwarf planet
- this word means to go around in an elliptical path
- a day
- the red planet, named because the iron oxide
- earth's natural satellite
- terrestrial planets are also called this
- this planet rotates on its side
- the most recent telescope we have sent to take space pics
- international space station
25 Clues: a day • a year • these cause black holes • earth's natural satellite • international space station • the most famous dwarf planet • our opponent in the space race • the planet with the longest day • this planet rotates on its side • what clouds on Venus are made of • the force that holds us to earth • the only planet that sustains life • the name of the galaxy we belong to • ...
Space crafts 2023-02-14
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- A vehicle or machine designed to fly outer space
- also known as the X-3, was launched by the United Kingdom in 1971.
- Space telescoped launched in 2009
- is a NASA space probe orbiting the planet Jupiter. It was built by Lockheed Martin
- is an American satellite that was the fourth artificial Earth-orbiting satellite
- is a NASA space probe launched in 2018
- Was an atmospheric entry robotic space probe
- is a retired space probe that was launched by NASA in September 2007
- was the first of two spacecraft, along with Viking 2, each consisting of an orbiter and a lander
- It was a NASA space probe part of the new millennium
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- A space craft design under construction by Boeing in collaboration with bigelow
- Is a space probe launched by NASA in 1977
- First space craft to orbit a comet
- A space station that operated in low earth orbit from 1986 to 2001
- is an inoperative British Mars lander
- A 2011-2017 concept for using an unscrewed Space-x
- An american interplanetary space craft
- Is a space telescope currently conducting infrared astronomy
- Spacecraft which will be a human rated vehicle
- was designed by NASA and launched in 1976.
- The united states space station that orbited the earth from 1973 from 1979
- Is an american in base station with a roving probe
- or E-2A No.1 was a Soviet spacecraft launched in 1959
- It was the first artificial earth satellite
- is a NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars
- The pioneer space craft Was earths first deep space probes
- was a robotic spacecraft developed by the Japan
27 Clues: Space telescoped launched in 2009 • First space craft to orbit a comet • is a NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars • is an inoperative British Mars lander • An american interplanetary space craft • is a NASA space probe launched in 2018 • Is a space probe launched by NASA in 1977 • was designed by NASA and launched in 1976. • It was the first artificial earth satellite • ...
Space Exploration 2023-06-08
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- - Touchdown of a spacecraft on a celestial body
- - Extravehicular activity performed by an astronaut outside a spacecraft
- - International Space Station, a habitable space station in low Earth orbit
- - Interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium, and other ionized gases
- - NASA's human spaceflight program that landed astronauts on the Moon
- - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- - Russian astronaut
- - Act of traveling through space to discover and learn about new worlds
- - Vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space
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- - Celestial body that orbits a star and is not a moon
- - Journey or task undertaken by a spacecraft or astronauts
- - Artificial object placed in orbit around a celestial body
- - Relating to the Moon
- - Act of sending a spacecraft into space
- - Fourth planet from the Sun and a target for human exploration
- - Person trained to travel and work in space
- - Rocky object that orbits the Sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt
- - Remote-controlled vehicle used for exploring the surface of other planets
- - Instrument used to observe distant objects in space
- - Path followed by a spacecraft around a celestial body
20 Clues: - Russian astronaut • - Relating to the Moon • - Act of sending a spacecraft into space • - Person trained to travel and work in space • - Touchdown of a spacecraft on a celestial body • - Celestial body that orbits a star and is not a moon • - Instrument used to observe distant objects in space • - Path followed by a spacecraft around a celestial body • ...
GeoScience - Space 2023-05-22
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- frozen gasses, very small
- sixth planet from the sun, has 8 big rings
- can be seen from earth, thousands of them
- used to travel into space
- separates gas giants and rocky planets
- people who go to space
- fourth planet from the sun, red
- biggest star, can see it from earth, hot
- farthest planet from the sun, blue
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- used to be a planet, dwarf planet
- first planet to the sun, gray, smallest planet
- created when 2 suns die
- floats around space, can crash into us
- very pretty, forms when a star dies
- fifth planet to the sun, biggest planet
- can be seen from earth, fly very fast
- third planet from the sun, living, our home
- the name of our solar system
- seventh planet from the sun, coldest planet
- we live in it
20 Clues: we live in it • people who go to space • created when 2 suns die • frozen gasses, very small • used to travel into space • the name of our solar system • fourth planet from the sun, red • used to be a planet, dwarf planet • farthest planet from the sun, blue • very pretty, forms when a star dies • can be seen from earth, fly very fast • floats around space, can crash into us • ...
Space exploration 2023-05-30
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- adjective,without any crew of human
- someone who travels to unknown regions to make discoveries
- a small celestial body composed of rock and metal
- the path of a celestial body in its revolution around another
- of or relating to or associated to the moon
- the property of having no weight in space
- a nickname of our galaxy refering to the light emitted by its faint stars
- a person trained to travel in a spacecraft
- a celestial body that revolves around the sun
- the largest planet of the solar system
- a craft capable of travelling into outer space
- propel with force
- a jet engine containing its own propellant and driven by reaction propulsion
- the natural satellite of the Earth
- any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star
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- a heavenly body with such strong gravity that light cannot escape it
- a mass that enters earth's atmosphere becoming incandescent
- american space agency
- adjective,not fit for habitation
- the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a manned artificial satellite in a fixed orbit for scientific research
- the activity of sending humans to space for fun
- the universe considered as a whole
- a unit of length in astronomy equal to the distance that light travels in one year
- settle as a colony
- a collection of star systems
27 Clues: propel with force • settle as a colony • american space agency • a collection of star systems • adjective,not fit for habitation • the universe considered as a whole • the natural satellite of the Earth • adjective,without any crew of human • the largest planet of the solar system • the property of having no weight in space • a person trained to travel in a spacecraft • ...
Space Race 2023-06-23
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- Comet probe
- - US space agency
- Soviet lunar probes
- Saturn probe
- - First animal in space
- Mars rover
- Soviet Venus/Halley's Comet probes
- US space probes
- Space telescope
- Mercury probe
- Soviet Venus probes
- Pluto probe.
- Russian spacecraft
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- Saturn's largest moon
- US planetary probes
- Meteor shower
- - US moon landing program
- - First man in space
- - First man in space
- US space program
- Private space company
- US lunar probes
- US space probes
- Soviet/Russian space station
- First US space station
- - Soviet spacecraft
- - Earth's natural satellite
- - First artificial satellite
- Mars rover
- Fourth planet from the sun
30 Clues: Mars rover • Mars rover • Comet probe • Saturn probe • Pluto probe. • Meteor shower • Mercury probe • US lunar probes • US space probes • US space probes • Space telescope • US space program • - US space agency • Russian spacecraft • US planetary probes • Soviet lunar probes • - Soviet spacecraft • Soviet Venus probes • - First man in space • - First man in space • Saturn's largest moon • Private space company • ...
Space Race 2023-06-23
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- Comet probe
- - US space agency
- Soviet lunar probes
- Saturn probe
- - First animal in space
- Mars rover
- Soviet Venus/Halley's Comet probes
- US space probes
- Space telescope
- Mercury probe
- Soviet Venus probes
- Pluto probe.
- Russian spacecraft
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- Saturn's largest moon
- US planetary probes
- Meteor shower
- - US moon landing program
- - First man in space
- - First man in space
- US space program
- Private space company
- US lunar probes
- US space probes
- Soviet/Russian space station
- First US space station
- - Soviet spacecraft
- - Earth's natural satellite
- - First artificial satellite
- Mars rover
- Fourth planet from the sun
30 Clues: Mars rover • Mars rover • Comet probe • Saturn probe • Pluto probe. • Meteor shower • Mercury probe • US lunar probes • US space probes • US space probes • Space telescope • US space program • - US space agency • Russian spacecraft • US planetary probes • Soviet lunar probes • - Soviet spacecraft • Soviet Venus probes • - First man in space • - First man in space • Saturn's largest moon • Private space company • ...
Space crossword 2023-04-20
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- The distance that light can travel in one year
- An imaginary line from the North Pole to the South Pole
- planets that are found orbiting pulsars, or rapidly rotating neutron stars
- A vast region of empty space between galaxy clusters and superclusters
- A second full moon occurring in a month
- Dwarf planet Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
- Most of the universe consists of this matter, which cannot be seen but can be detected by its gravitational effect
- Goes around the earth
- a large ball of gas in space that produces light
- in our solar system
- The curved path a celestial object takes around a star, moon, or planet
- two large structures in gamma-rays above and below the Galactic center
- The passage of a celestial body in front of a larger body or across the meridian
- A rapidly spinning neutron star that emits radio waves
- Also called failed stars, are large planets mainly made of gases like hydrogen and helium
- a meteor that survives their passage through the earth's atmosphere such that part of it strikes the ground
- a vehicle used for traveling or carrying things into space
- The point above you is this.
- The innermost and darkest part of a shadow cast by an illuminated body that blocks all light
- Beautiful glowing lights in the sky at the North and South Pole
- Bright ball of fire in the sky
- A star that suddenly shines brightly for a few months due to a nuclear explosion before returning to its original state
- A small rocky body that moves around the sun mainly between Mars and Jupiter
- an unusual ring galaxy in the constellation of Serpens Capu
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it enter the earth's atmosphere
- is the study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Third planet from the sun
- is a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun
- A star that is always visible above the horizon, for example, the North Star
- is a faint glow visible on the unlit side of the planet Venus in its crescent phase
- is the innermost and third-largest of the four Galilean moons of the planet Jupiter
- A flight made by a spacecraft past an object for the purpose of observation
- Sometimes referred to as a dirty snowball, it is a small mass of rock and ice that orbits the sun
- This is a medium-sized star like the sun
- A huge cool star near the end of its life that gives out a red light
- Sixth planet from the sun
- Opposite of White hole
- The area around a star where conditions are right to sustain life
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- This is an extremely large collection of stars that extends over billions of light-years
- A small cool star that is less bright than the sun
- Was formally a planet but now is a Dwarf Planet
- A planet that orbits a star outside the Earth’s solar system
- is a triple-star system with a combined apparent magnitude of 1.77
- An object that is sent into space and revolves around the Earth or another planet for the purpose of gathering information or communication.
- Two stars that revolve around a common center of gravity
- a number of meteors that appear to radiate from one point in the sky at a particular date each year, due to the earth's regularly passing through a field of particles at that position in its orbit
- Found in remote areas of the universe, this massive, exceptionally bright celestial object gives out incredible amounts of energy and is said to be powered by a black hole
- An apparent change in a celestial object’s position when viewed from two different angles. Scientists use it to measure the distances of stars from the Earth.
- second planet from the sun
- fourth planet from the sun
- This giant cloud of dust and gas in space contains the raw materials stars are made of
- Makemake is the second-brightest object in the Kuiper Belt as seen from Earth
- A sudden burst of energy from a star like the sun
- a highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation out of its magnetic poles
- A small, dim dying star that has collapsed to roughly the size of the earth
- Seventh planet from the sun
- A violent explosion that occurs upon the death of a star
- The portion of our galaxy that orbits the sun
- takes its name from the long antenna-like "arms" extending far out from the nuclei of the two galaxies
- Opposite of Black hole
- first planet near the sun
- fifth planet from the sun
- is a galaxy with a circle-like appearance
- An object that is like a small planet but does not fit the description of a planet
- Eighth planet from the sun
- transient radio pulse of length ranging from a fraction of a millisecond to 3 seconds
- An imaginary belt in the sky that contains the 12 of these symbols
- A rock from space that enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns away as a streak of light. We also call it a shooting star
- The most common kind of galaxy in the universe, it contains only a few million stars
- The spinning of a celestial body around its central axis
- spiral-shaped galaxy that holds our solar system
- A phenomenon caused by the Earth passing between the sun and a full moon
- is the most luminous and massive stellar system within 10,000 light-years of Earth
- Name of crossword
74 Clues: Name of crossword • in our solar system • Goes around the earth • Opposite of Black hole • Opposite of White hole • first planet near the sun • fifth planet from the sun • Third planet from the sun • Sixth planet from the sun • second planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • Eighth planet from the sun • Seventh planet from the sun • The point above you is this. • ...
Space Unit 2023-04-11
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- the tendency of something to stay in rest or in motion
- the path of a celestial body in its revolution about another
- occurs twice a year in summer and winter indicating the longest and shortest days
- influence that results in motion or movement
- a single complete turn of the Earth around the sun
- the property of a body that causes it to have weight
- any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star
- a small frozen mass that travels around the sun
- a system of timekeeping that defines divisions of the year
- a celestial body that revolves around the sun
- the second of Newton's laws
- the imaginary straight line on with Earth rotates
- the oval shape of the Earth's path as it orbits the sun
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- the first of Newton's laws
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy
- a configuration of stars as seen from earth
- the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices
- occurs twice a year in fall and spring indicating the days of equal hours of day and night
- the third of Newton's laws
- the act of turning as if on an axis
- a mass that enters earth's atmosphere becoming incandescent
- the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity
23 Clues: the first of Newton's laws • the third of Newton's laws • the second of Newton's laws • the act of turning as if on an axis • a configuration of stars as seen from earth • influence that results in motion or movement • a celestial body that revolves around the sun • a small frozen mass that travels around the sun • the imaginary straight line on with Earth rotates • ...
space science 2023-04-21
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- man made famous telescope
- newtons first law of motion
- something that orbits a planet
- man made station in space
- dwarf planet
- what makes up constellations
- doughnut shaped ring in space made up of stars
- first planet closest to our
- a force dependent of the mass and distance objects are
- matter
- an objects resistance to a change in motion
- shiny dust that we can see in space
- a measurement of time based on the speed of light
- milky way is an example of this
- first element of the periodic table
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- a triple star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus
- the amount of time it takes for the moon to orbit the earth
- the first of 2 space projects
- body of mass that obits a central point or star
- gravitational pull results in this
- a collection of stars that make a picture
- a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor
- the galaxy that we live in
- when a star collapses in on itself
- what started our universe
- tool we use to observe space
- the planet the we live on as a species
- a galaxy that we dont live in
28 Clues: matter • dwarf planet • man made famous telescope • man made station in space • what started our universe • the galaxy that we live in • newtons first law of motion • first planet closest to our • what makes up constellations • tool we use to observe space • the first of 2 space projects • a galaxy that we dont live in • something that orbits a planet • milky way is an example of this • ...
Space Crossword 2023-03-20
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- La planete naine la plus fameuse
- Tu peux voire dans la ciel au Sud
- Planete plus proche du soleil
- On s'appelle un impatice meteoritique un...
- Ils sont formes du roche et glace
- la force qui attire un corps vers le centre de la terre
- Un astre qui ne brille pas lui-meme et qui tourne une etoile
- Un gigantique boule de gaz
- S'arrete au l'atmosphere de la terre
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- Tu peux voire dans la ciel du Nord
- La planete la plus en arriere du soleil
- On se trouve les aurores polaires dans le...
- On habite sur ce planete
- Un astre en orbite autour d'un astre autre qu'un etoile
- un astre qui orbite un planete
- Des particules chargees forment...
- Tuer les Dinosaurs
- C'est tres chaud
- Les --- tournent autour du soleil
- Forme spherique, il partage son orbite avec d'autres astres
20 Clues: C'est tres chaud • Tuer les Dinosaurs • On habite sur ce planete • Un gigantique boule de gaz • Planete plus proche du soleil • un astre qui orbite un planete • La planete naine la plus fameuse • Tu peux voire dans la ciel au Sud • Ils sont formes du roche et glace • Les --- tournent autour du soleil • Tu peux voire dans la ciel du Nord • Des particules chargees forment... • ...
