space Crossword Puzzles
Space 2024-04-12
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- Unidentified flying object.
- Is the second planet from the Sun in our solar system.
- Is an exoplanet located about 600 light-years away from Earth.
- A huge collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- Are a group of twelve constellations that lie along the path of the Sun across the sky.
- Is the curved path that an object.
- Is a theoretical tunnel-like structure that could connect two separate points in spacetime.
- Is a vast cloud of gas and dust in space.
- Group of stars that form a recognizable pattern or shape in the night sky as observed from Earth.
- An invisible substance that makes up a large part of the universe's mass and doesn't emit light.
- The entire illuminated side of the Moon to be visible from Earth.
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- Point in space with gravity so strong that nothing can escape, not even light.
- Refers to the space between stars.
- Is a highly energetic and distant active galactic nucleus.
- Is an optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- Is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- Is the star at the center of our solar system.
- Once considered the ninth planet.
- Are commonly used for space exploration.
- Is the largest planet in our solar system.
- A fictional extraterrestrial creature from the "Alien" franchise.
- Is a unit of length in the metric system equal to one septillionth (10^-24) of a meter.
- Creature, or entity that originates from a location outside of Earth or its atmosphere.
- Year It's a unit used in astronomy to measure vast distances in space.
- Refers to the lunar phase when the moon appears as a semicircle in the sky.
26 Clues: Earth's natural satellite. • Unidentified flying object. • Once considered the ninth planet. • Refers to the space between stars. • Is the curved path that an object. • Are commonly used for space exploration. • Is a vast cloud of gas and dust in space. • Is the largest planet in our solar system. • Is the star at the center of our solar system. • ...
Space 2024-07-22
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- The density of energy emitted by or absorbed from a light source
- A luminous object consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity.
- The distance from one object in space to another object.
- To give out
- Half a sphere
- Bounce back (heat, light, or sound) without absorbing it.
- The curved path of an object or spacecraft round a star, planet, or moon.
- The angle between the direction of the poles and the normal (at a right angle) to the plane of orbit.
- The collection of eight planets, their moons, dwarf planets and other natural satellites that orbit around the Sun.
- A natural object that orbits a planet or asteroid.
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- An orbit with an orbital period that matches the Earth's rotation. It takes 24 hours to complete one revolution.
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- Made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally.
- The star at the centre of our solar system.
- An object that orbits a star, has sufficient mass to be round or nearly round, and has removed the debris and small objects from the area around its orbit.
- The changes in weather, and hours of daylight caused by the tilt of the Earth as it orbits the Sun.
- All existing matter and space
- The total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another.
- A particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes.
- An object that moves around another object.
- Existing in or derived from nature, not man made or caused by humankind.
- The movement of one object around another object
- The third planet from the Sun
- A collection of stars and their solar systems, gas and dust, all held together by gravity.
- Spinning about a central axis
25 Clues: To give out • Half a sphere • All existing matter and space • The third planet from the Sun • Spinning about a central axis • An object that moves around another object. • The star at the centre of our solar system. • The distance that light travels in one year. • The movement of one object around another object • A natural object that orbits a planet or asteroid. • ...
Space 2024-06-17
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- What are the inner and outer planets separated by?
- What's the name of a galaxy that's shaped like a elongated sphere?
- What Is a colossal explosion of a star called?
- Where is our sun and entire galaxy located in the Milky Way?
- Which planet orbits closet to the sun?
- What's the name of the only dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt?
- What planet is known as the red planet?
- What's the name of Saturn's largest moon?
- Which planet is the smallest out of the gas giants?
- What is another name for a spiral galaxy?
- Who was the first person to land on the moon?
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- What does NASA stand for?
- Which planet is known as Earths sister planet?
- What force keeps planets in their orbit?
- What planet has the shortest days?
- What is Saturn mostly composed of?
- On what planet are the sunsets blue?
- What's the words frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices?
- What do the planets in our solar system orbit around?
- How many planets are in our solar system? red planet
- Which planet spins sideways?
21 Clues: What does NASA stand for? • Which planet spins sideways? • What planet has the shortest days? • What is Saturn mostly composed of? • On what planet are the sunsets blue? • Which planet orbits closet to the sun? • What planet is known as the red planet? • What force keeps planets in their orbit? • What's the name of Saturn's largest moon? • ...
Space 2023-02-08
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- the galaxy we live in
- weightlessness occurs in the absence of _____
- an area that contains no air like in space
- uncrewed spacecraft designed to orbit an object in space
- person who studies stars, planets, and other heavenly bodies
- stars that outline and imaginary picture
- used to describe the temperature differences in space
- acronym for National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- classification of the Milky Way based on its shape
- a reusable spacecraft that uses external rockets
- a machine that uses gas to pull away from Earth's gravity
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- star system that contains million to billions of stars
- name for the North Star
- craft designed to land on a planet
- any object in space that orbits another object
- name of first human in space Yuri ________
- what the sun is classified as
- the name of the telescope put into orbit in 1990
- the name of the planet we live on
- small vehicle used to explore the surface of planet
- large clouds of gas and dust
- another name for the constellation Great Bear
- unmanned spacecraft that carries scientific instruments
- number of months the crew of International Space Station stay at a time
24 Clues: the galaxy we live in • name for the North Star • large clouds of gas and dust • what the sun is classified as • the name of the planet we live on • craft designed to land on a planet • stars that outline and imaginary picture • name of first human in space Yuri ________ • an area that contains no air like in space • weightlessness occurs in the absence of _____ • ...
space... 2023-02-12
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- a GD school color
- extremely hot dense mass of gases
- orbits around earth
- the second GD school color
- stars give off light, heat and
- there is no seasonal change at this place o the earth
- has only one moon
- when the whole surface of the moon is visible to earth
- the moon cycles through phases once a
- when one part of the earth turns away from the sun
- set of stars that make a pattern
- a huge hot ball that gives off heat
- the earth's gravity pulls you
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- when one part of the earth faces the sun
- gradually change direction throughout the day based on the sun direction
- gravity is a force that pulls objects to the
- this seasons has the longest days
- the moon rotates on an
- there is no gravity in
- used to determine the time of day before clocks and watches
- the North Pole leans away from the sun in December
- the sun rises in the
- when the sun rises its light cast ______ shadows that point to the west
- the sun sets in the
- the number of hours of sunlight everyday of the year on the equator
- the number of seasons
- What is the Groton dunstable mascot
- shadows become longer as the hour approaches
28 Clues: a GD school color • has only one moon • orbits around earth • the sun sets in the • the sun rises in the • the number of seasons • the moon rotates on an • there is no gravity in • the second GD school color • the earth's gravity pulls you • stars give off light, heat and • set of stars that make a pattern • extremely hot dense mass of gases • this seasons has the longest days • ...
space 2023-05-31
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- largest modular space station in low Earth orbitinertia
- a group of stars
- an area of such immense gravity that nothing—not even light—can escape from it.
- the third-largest constellation in the sky and the largest constellation in the Northern Hemisphere
- a giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- the earth _______ the sun
- candy
- we live on it
- a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star
- biggest star
- _____ space telescope
- the first spacecraft to cross the heliosphere,
- Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
- coldest color of the star are _____ ____
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- the first element on the periodic table
- buzz
- triple star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus
- barred spiral galaxy and is the closest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- an hour and a half
- doughnut-shaped ring of icy objects around the Sun
- a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor
- earth
- kg
- little dipper
- is a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
- self-luminous celestial body of gas
- bright can see in the day not at night
27 Clues: kg • buzz • earth • candy • biggest star • little dipper • we live on it • a group of stars • an hour and a half • _____ space telescope • the earth _______ the sun • self-luminous celestial body of gas • Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation • a giant cloud of dust and gas in space • bright can see in the day not at night • the first element on the periodic table • ...
Space 2023-05-27
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- A group of space objects
- Holds everything we have and have not seen in space
- Pilots a Spacecraft
- Is a craft orbiting earth
- They twinkle in the night sky
- How blackholes die
- Sucks in anything that gets too close
- Orbits earth and collects information and communication
- A ring that orbits a blackhole
- Goes on forever
- The opposite of darkness
- To curve something at an angle
- It measures somethings s___
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- Planet(s) that orbits Star(s)
- Is a star that spins so fast, It has pulsar beam coming out of it
- The edge of a blackhole
- Our star
- Used for a see close-up of space
- For something to revolve around something else
- Is a round Body of mass
- Pulls everything together
- Is the opposite of a blackhole
- The end of the day
23 Clues: Our star • Goes on forever • How blackholes die • The end of the day • Pilots a Spacecraft • The edge of a blackhole • Is a round Body of mass • A group of space objects • The opposite of darkness • Is a craft orbiting earth • Pulls everything together • It measures somethings s___ • Planet(s) that orbits Star(s) • They twinkle in the night sky • Is the opposite of a blackhole • ...
space 2023-04-21
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- A manmade space probe that has traveled a distance of a lot
- a man-made satellite that all spacefaring countries have joined together
- an objects amount of matter
- Atomic number 1
- a planet that harbors the only discovered life
- space cloud
- the bright star in the sky
- an object's resistance to motion
- a celestial object that's gravity is so strong it pulls in everything including light
- weight x acceleration of gravity
- the amount of time it takes light to travel
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- the ISS orbits the earth in ____
- a grouping of stars that have been said to show pictures
- a belt of asteroids around our system
- another galaxy
- a telescope that allowed us to view further than ever before
- the moon is an example of earths _____
- our galaxy
- the closest star
- when one celestial object goes around in a circular motion
- a grouping of hundreds of thousands of systems
- a celestial object made of solid objects usually spherical
- big bright in the sky
23 Clues: our galaxy • space cloud • another galaxy • Atomic number 1 • the closest star • big bright in the sky • the bright star in the sky • an objects amount of matter • the ISS orbits the earth in ____ • an object's resistance to motion • weight x acceleration of gravity • a belt of asteroids around our system • the moon is an example of earths _____ • ...
Space 2023-04-21
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- a objects resistance to motion
- largest modular space station
- where gravity is to strong for anything to escape
- unit of astronomical distance
- flying rock in space
- star that appears almost directly above the Earth's rotational axis
- giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- sun
- amount of time it takes the ISS to travel around earth
- space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977
- planet we live on :)
- 12 _____ are in our solar system
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- curved motion that planets take around the sun
- group of stars that form a pattern
- 3rd brightest star in our night sky
- element with symbol H
- donuts shaped ring of icy objects around the sun
- space teloscope
- amount of matter in a object
- galaxy our solar system is in
- _____ shower
- barred spiral galaxy
- moon
- what keeps us on the ground
- system of stars
25 Clues: sun • moon • _____ shower • space teloscope • system of stars • flying rock in space • barred spiral galaxy • planet we live on :) • element with symbol H • what keeps us on the ground • amount of matter in a object • largest modular space station • unit of astronomical distance • galaxy our solar system is in • a objects resistance to motion • 12 _____ are in our solar system • ...
Space 2023-08-03
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- Hypothetical beings from other planets or galaxies.
- A icy body that orbits the sun, with a glowing tail.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A small rock or particle that burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
- An object that orbits around a planet or other celestial body.
- System The system of planets and other objects that orbit the sun.
- A force that pulls objects towards each other.
- The path that an object takes as it revolves around another.
- A vehicle that uses engines to propel itself into space.
- A large celestial body that orbits around a star.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
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- All of space, including galaxies, stars, and planets.
- A person trained to travel and work in space.
- A luminous ball of gas that shines in space.
- A vehicle designed for travel in outer space.
- A vehicle designed for travel in space.
- A natural satellite that orbits around a planet.
- Way Our galaxy, a spiral of stars, gas, and dust.
- A huge system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A person who studies stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
20 Clues: A vehicle designed for travel in space. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A luminous ball of gas that shines in space. • A person trained to travel and work in space. • A vehicle designed for travel in outer space. • A force that pulls objects towards each other. • A natural satellite that orbits around a planet. • ...
space 2024-11-27
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- space tool for looking at stars
- 8th plants from sun
- natural satellites
- protects from space junk
- Has bright rings
- 1 plants from sun
- what plants do around the sun
- a dwarf planet
- there is less of this on the moon
- coldest planet
- a space com.
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- Has liquid H2o on surface
- orbit the sun
- rarely on the surface of earth
- hottest planet
- has a tall mountain
- are on the edge
- found in a belt
- can be artificial or natural
- Gas giant
- lots of system
- the star of our system
22 Clues: Gas giant • a space com. • orbit the sun • hottest planet • a dwarf planet • lots of system • coldest planet • are on the edge • found in a belt • Has bright rings • 1 plants from sun • natural satellites • 8th plants from sun • has a tall mountain • the star of our system • protects from space junk • Has liquid H2o on surface • can be artificial or natural • what plants do around the sun • ...
Space 2025-04-01
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- waves that give sunburn and skin cancer
- when the moon appears to change shape
- giant, eruptions on the surface of the sun
- large, loop structures coming out of the sun
- the coldest layer of atmosphere
- type of magnitude of a star based on its distance from earth
- the moving of one object around another
- the last official planet of the solar system
- the day to day changes in temperature/conditions
- earths "natural satellite"
- waves that can not pass through bone
- darker, cooler areas of the sun
- the top half of earth is the Northerthe n ______
- the layer of gases that surrounds earth
- the yearly average of temperature/conditions
- is a property of matter that comes in many forms; sound, light, heat
- closest planet to the sun
- a "belt" of these are found after mars
- the hottest stars are...
- second closest planet to the sun
- thermal energy that travels through contact
- type of magnitude of a star based on its true brightness
- millions of stars and planets that are together - ours isatellitelky Way
- energy that travels through space
- the closest star to us
- the layer of atmosphere where life and weather is
- the gas-giant planet with rings
- two forces pulled toward each other based on mass and distance in between
- waves that are visible and invisible - comes from the sun
- the next closest star is ____ light years away
- how long your part of earth is facing the sun
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- the hottest layer of atmosphere
- the ice-giant planet with rings
- the bottom half of earth is the _____ hemisphere
- the changing of weather as Earth orbits the sun
- the layer of atmosphere where the ozone is
- waves used for communication
- is the amount of particles something has
- the planet you live on
- the traveling of energy from one place to another
- when the moon is completely dark
- the first gas-giant planet
- the middle of earth
- describes locations north or south from equator
- thermal energy cycles of hot fluids rising & cold fluids sinking
- is the amount of space something takes up
- waves that come from explosions
- the last rocky planet
- anything with mass and volume
- a large cloud of gas and dust in space
- earth is not straight up and down but on a...
- describes locations east or west from prime meridian
- the part of earth that is facing the sun is experiencing...
- waves used for cooking and outer space communication
- the outer edge of our solar system
- the coolest stars are....
- the part of earth that is facing away from the sun is experiencing...
- when the moon is completely lit up
- waves that carry thermal energy
- earth turns onitss own axis
- the layer of atmosphere that exits into space
61 Clues: the middle of earth • the last rocky planet • the planet you live on • the closest star to us • the hottest stars are... • closest planet to the sun • the coolest stars are.... • earths "natural satellite" • the first gas-giant planet • earth turns onitss own axis • waves used for communication • anything with mass and volume • the hottest layer of atmosphere • ...
Space 2025-04-13
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- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A large object orbiting a star (like Earth or Jupiter).
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- A huge system of stars, gas, and dust (like the Milky Way).
- The "Red Planet".
- A reusable spacecraft (like the Space Shuttle).
- An instrument used to see distant objects, like stars.
- The path an object takes around another object in space.
- A creature from another planet (often fictional).
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- Earth's natural satellite.
- The planet known for its prominent rings.
- A person trained to travel and work in space.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other.
- Distant, bright celestial bodies like our sun.
- A celestial body of ice and dust with a long tail.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun, mostly between Mars and Jupiter.
- A vehicle used to travel into space.
- The vast area beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- To send a rocket or spacecraft into the sky or space.
- The planet we live on.
20 Clues: The "Red Planet". • The planet we live on. • Earth's natural satellite. • A vehicle used to travel into space. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The vast area beyond Earth's atmosphere. • The planet known for its prominent rings. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A person trained to travel and work in space. • ...
Space 2025-06-10
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- shines on its own, like the sun.
- The reason things fall down.
- A ball of fire that suddenly appears in the
- brightness: How bright a star would be if it were the
- Objects that orbit planets, such as the moon or satellites.
- Moons that orbit planets.
- it light? Does not emit light, only reflect it.
- A huge home for stars and planets, such as the Milky Way.
- A hot, gaseous body that emits light and heat.
- A motaroid that hits Earth's surface. Comet-luminous toril.
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- a year.
- The vast space that contains everything. Constellation: A stellar pattern visible in the sky.
- system: A system that includes the sun and all the planets that orbit it.
- on its own body that orbits a star and does not have light. Year: A unit that measures distance in time.
- distance from Earth. Gas giants: Large planets made of gas.
- Plants: Small, stellar planets close to the sun. An object in space with a
- The rotation of a planet around itself.
- The circular path flollowed by planets.
- The revaluation of a planet around the Sun in
- and disappears.
- A small, stellar rock that floats in space
- A large rock in space that orbits the sun.
- Cluster: A group of stars that appear as if the planet has a large
23 Clues: a year. • and disappears. • Moons that orbit planets. • The reason things fall down. • shines on its own, like the sun. • The rotation of a planet around itself. • The circular path flollowed by planets. • A small, stellar rock that floats in space • A large rock in space that orbits the sun. • A ball of fire that suddenly appears in the • ...
Space 2025-05-16
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- Extremely energetic explosion observed in distant galaxies, often from collapsing stars.
- Study of life in the universe, including the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
- Hypothetical tunnel connecting distant parts of space-time.
- A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- Stellar remnant left after a low or medium mass star expels its outer layers.
- Opposite form of matter with reversed charge; annihilates on contact with regular matter.
- Sudden burst of radiation and particles from the Sun’s surface.
- A type of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field.
- Extremely bright and distant active galactic nucleus powered by a supermassive black hole.
- A point in space-time where density becomes infinite, such as at the center of a black hole.
- Referring to the space between stars.
- Boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing can escape.
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- Theoretical stretching of objects into thin shapes by extreme gravitational forces near a black hole.
- Scientific study of the origin, evolution, and structure of the universe.
- Hypothetical collection of multiple or infinite universes including our own.
- Dense remnant of a massive star composed almost entirely of neutrons.
- Bending of light around massive objects, used to detect dark matter and distant galaxies.
- Invisible substance inferred from gravitational effects; makes up most of the universe's mass.
- Hypothetical particle that travels faster than light.
- Phenomenon where light stretches to longer wavelengths as objects move away in an expanding universe.
20 Clues: Referring to the space between stars. • A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. • Hypothetical particle that travels faster than light. • Hypothetical tunnel connecting distant parts of space-time. • Boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing can escape. • Sudden burst of radiation and particles from the Sun’s surface. • ...
Space 2025-05-09
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- a comet that is seen every ~76-80 years
- a satellite that orbits Earth every 24 hours
- comets were used in lecture to describe which of kepler's laws
- the primary constituent of comets
- a physics teacher
- created three laws of planetary motions
- a satellite that can be seen in the same location in the sky at all times
- the structure of Earth's core
- unable to escape from black holes
- when a star in the sky has brightness that varies over time
- created three laws of motion
- all planetary orbits form this shape
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- an astronomical object that Bruce Willis blew up in 1998
- the director of 2001:A Space Odyssey
- determined the "G" constant
- the period of earth's revolution around the sun
- the surface of a black hole
- the period of earth's rotation upon its axis
- name of locations in a two body orbit of relative gravitational stability
- an object that orbits the Earth at an altitude of 400km
- a comet with a very long period, last seen in 1997-1998
- the radius of a black hole
22 Clues: a physics teacher • the radius of a black hole • determined the "G" constant • the surface of a black hole • created three laws of motion • the structure of Earth's core • the primary constituent of comets • unable to escape from black holes • the director of 2001:A Space Odyssey • all planetary orbits form this shape • a comet that is seen every ~76-80 years • ...
SPACE 2023-05-12
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- How much matter something contains.
- Forms after a star has run out of hydrogen fuel for nuclear fusion, and has begun the process of dying.
- The complete range of all types of radiation that has both electric and magnetic fields and travels in waves.
- Formed when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses.
- The force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- The explosion of a star.
- Gaseous cloud from which, in the so-called nebular hypothesis of the origin of the solar system, the Sun and planets formed by condensation.
- Very bright, distant and active supermassive black holes that are millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun.
- A group of stars that appears to form a pattern or picture.
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun.
- The stellar core left behind after a dying star has exhausted its nuclear fuel and expelled its outer layers to form a planetary nebula.
- Graph in which the absolute magnitudes (intrinsic brightness) of stars are plotted against their spectral types (temperatures).
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- Brightest star in the night sky.
- How bright an object appears in the sky from Earth.
- The angle between the Earth at one time of year, and the Earth six months later, as measured from a nearby star.
- Pair of stars in orbit around their common center of gravity.
- The force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- A dense central bulge lies at the center of a rotating disc, which features a spiral structure that originates at the bulge.
- Looks like a star but its core is not yet hot enough for fusion to take place.
- A measure of its resistance to a change in the state of its motion.
- The apparent magnitude an object would have if it were located at a distance of 10 parsecs.
- A streak of light in the sky caused by a meteoroid crashing through Earth's atmosphere.
- Rotating neutron stars observed to have pulses of radiation at very regular intervals that typically range from milliseconds to seconds.
- Two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus.
- Formed when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses.
25 Clues: The explosion of a star. • Brightest star in the night sky. • How much matter something contains. • Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun. • How bright an object appears in the sky from Earth. • Two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus. • Formed when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses. • ...
Space 2023-05-08
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- Fine grains of fluff or rock powder
- A repeated line of things
- The sun is one
- How many years it takes for light to reach
- A group of stars
- A detachable "rocket" on NASA's space shuttle rocket
- Light formed by cosmic dust
- A drawing to label something
- A smaller asteroid
- When celestial bodies meet it causes this
- How big something is, compared to others
- The science of studying planets
- What something radiates
- A small satelite
- A type of orbit
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- What Issac Newton discovered
- A very large group of galaxies
- A very large rock in space
- A big probe
- From space
- Which direction and tilt that a planet revolves around
- A un flammable gas used to make hydro power
- What the air is like
- A very large group of solar systems
- When a planet revolves around the sun once.
- What comes out of a cow's bottom that is a gas
- A very small rock from space
- A set of things working together
- What killed "all" of the Dinosaurs
29 Clues: From space • A big probe • The sun is one • A type of orbit • A group of stars • A small satelite • A smaller asteroid • What the air is like • What something radiates • A repeated line of things • A very large rock in space • Light formed by cosmic dust • What Issac Newton discovered • A drawing to label something • A very small rock from space • A very large group of galaxies • ...
space 2024-10-21
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- Jupiter and Saturn are sometimes called the gas ______.
- The ____ Cloud is considered to mark the edge of the solar system.
- Black holes are among the most ________ cosmic objects.
- Pluto is truly way out there and on a wildly ______, elliptical orbit.
- The ___ defines a true planet as a body that circles the sun without being some other object's satellite.
- The sun is by far the largest object in our solar system, __________ 99.8% of the solar system's mass.
- Black holes huge concentrations of ______ packed into very tiny spaces.
- The four large outer worlds — Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — are sometimes called the ______ or "Jupiter-like" planets.
- The solar system stretches outward from the ___.
- A star’s ___ provides its fuel.
- Stars are giant balls of hot gas – mostly ________.
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- The _____ _______ isn’t a surface like Earth’s or even the Sun’s.
- NASA has a _____ of spacecraft observing the sun.
- At the beginning of the end of a star’s life, its ____ runs out of hydrogen to convert into helium.
- Stars form in large clouds of gas and dust called _________ clouds.
- Astronomers estimate that the universe could contain up to one __________ stars.
- A real term that describes what happens when ______ gets too close to a black hole.
- The nearest known black hole, called ____ BH1, is about 1,500 light-years away.
- Astronomers call stars that are stably undergoing nuclear fusion of hydrogen into ______ main sequence stars.
- Black holes aren’t really _____.
20 Clues: A star’s ___ provides its fuel. • Black holes aren’t really _____. • The solar system stretches outward from the ___. • NASA has a _____ of spacecraft observing the sun. • Stars are giant balls of hot gas – mostly ________. • Jupiter and Saturn are sometimes called the gas ______. • Black holes are among the most ________ cosmic objects. • ...
Space 2024-11-07
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- A ___________ is when the Moon is not visible from Earth because its sunlit side is facing away.
- Earth’s ___________ is the layer of gases that surrounds it, providing air for us to breathe.
- ___________ are natural satellites that orbit around planets, like Earth’s own Moon.
- When the Moon appears to be getting smaller, we say it is ___________.
- The ___________ of the Moon are the different shapes we see as it orbits Earth.
- A ___________ Moon is when most of the Moon is visible, but it’s not completely full.
- A ___________ is an icy object in space that develops a glowing tail when it gets close to the Sun.
- The ___________ are the four planets farthest from the Sun: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- Our ___________ includes the Sun and everything that orbits around it, like planets, moons, and asteroids.
- An ___________ is the path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun.
- The ___________ includes all of space, stars, planets, and galaxies.
- We see the ___________ from the Sun every day, which makes the daytime bright.
- The rise and fall of the ocean’s surface, called ___________, are caused by the Moon’s gravitational pull.
- The Sun is a ___________, a huge ball of burning gas that gives off light and heat.
- The Sun gives off ___________, which warms Earth and allows life to survive.
- A ___________ Moon looks like a small sliver of light in the night sky.
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- The ___________ is when the entire sunlit side of the Moon is visible from Earth.
- The ___________ are the four rocky planets closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- Earth’s ___________ reflects sunlight and goes through different phases every month.
- The ___________ is the star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat to Earth.
- The outer planets are known as the ___________ because they are large planets made mostly of gas.
- Saturn is famous for its ___________, which are made of ice, dust, and rock orbiting the planet.
- An ___________ is a large rock that orbits the Sun, often found between Mars and Jupiter.
- Earth’s ___________ helps protect us from harmful radiation from the Sun.
- An ___________ is a scientist who studies space and uses telescopes to observe stars, planets, and galaxies.
- The inner planets are also called the ___________ because they are made mostly of solid rock.
- Earth is an example of a ___________, which is a large object that orbits a star.
- The ___________ of a star depends on how much light it gives off and how far away it is from us.
- ___________ is the force that pulls objects toward the ground on Earth or toward a planet in space.
- ___________ describes how far apart two objects, like Earth and the Sun, are from each other.
- When the Moon appears to be growing larger, we say it is ___________.
31 Clues: The ___________ includes all of space, stars, planets, and galaxies. • When the Moon appears to be growing larger, we say it is ___________. • When the Moon appears to be getting smaller, we say it is ___________. • An ___________ is the path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun. • A ___________ Moon looks like a small sliver of light in the night sky. • ...
Space 2026-02-09
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- this galaxy has no shape
- this galaxy is a circular egg shape
- this solar system has the Earth in the center
- they are made of gas and are bigger
- the tilt of Earth's axis causes these
- the moons gravitational pull causes these
- we use this to measure outside of our solar system
- the first phase of moon phases
- how bright a star appears
- the hottest layer of the Sun
- a darker cooler area on the Sun
- the distance between the Sun and Earth
- this is a dwarf planet in our solar system
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- how bright a star actually is
- they are made of rock and are smaller
- there are 8 of these
- stars are made of this
- the color of a star tells us this
- a giant loop of gas on the Sun
- this solar system has the Sun in the center
- mass and distance affect this
- an explosion on the surface of the Sun
- the outer layer of atmosphere on the Sun
23 Clues: there are 8 of these • stars are made of this • this galaxy has no shape • how bright a star appears • the hottest layer of the Sun • how bright a star actually is • mass and distance affect this • a giant loop of gas on the Sun • the first phase of moon phases • a darker cooler area on the Sun • the color of a star tells us this • this galaxy is a circular egg shape • ...
space 2025-10-21
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- - Neptunus
- - zonsopgang
- - Mars
- - komeet
- - De Zon
- - ontcijferen
- - astronaut
- - ruimte shuttle
- - vertrekken met shuttle
- - onderzoek
- - Venus
- - De Aarde
- - ster
- - nieuwsgierigheid
- - planeten
- - de maan
- - Mercurius
- - buitengewoon
- - reis
- - zonsondergang
- - ruimtepak
- - satelliet
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- - ruimte ship
- - UFO
- junk - ruimte afval
- - buitenaards wezen
- station - ruimte station
- - Saturnus
- - ruimtewandeling
- - in een baan draaien
- - tekst met een verborgen betekenis
- - buitenaards
- - Jupiter
- - Uranus
- - telescoop
- agency - ruimtevaartorganisatie
36 Clues: - UFO • - Mars • - ster • - reis • - Venus • - komeet • - De Zon • - Uranus • - Jupiter • - de maan • - Neptunus • - Saturnus • - De Aarde • - planeten • - astronaut • - onderzoek • - Mercurius • - telescoop • - ruimtepak • - satelliet • - zonsopgang • - ruimte ship • - ontcijferen • - buitenaards • - buitengewoon • - zonsondergang • - ruimte shuttle • - ruimtewandeling • - nieuwsgierigheid • junk - ruimte afval • - buitenaards wezen • ...
Space 2025-10-29
27 Clues: zon • ster • maan • mars • aarde • venus • uranus • komeet • jupiter • shuttle • neptunus • saturnus • ruimtepak • telescoop • mercurius • satelliet • onderzoek • astronaut • zonsopgang • vertrekken • ruimteschip • buitengewoon • zonsondergang • ruimtestation • ruimtewandeling • buitenaards wezen • in een baan draaien
space 2025-04-29
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- is considered a dwarf planet candidate because of its likely large size and potentially spherical shape, which suggests it may have enough mass to be rounded by its own gravity.
- one of the closest dwarf planets to the sun
- sad planet
- planet 3
- planet 1
- one of the redist dwarf planets and farist to sun
- planet 4
- planet 6
- planet 2
- is a large ringed Kuiper belt object, one of many icy planetesimals beyond Neptune
- the newest dwarf planets and is the clostist to sun
- it is the sixth-farthest dwarf planet
- planet 5
- the most famous comet, it comes once every 75-76 years
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- a third belt of rock, comets come frome hear
- small mars
- is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper belt, with one large moon, Vanth
- 2 moons,rings and,egg shapetd
- One of the four largest dwarf planet candidates.
- a rockie ring with a dwarf planet and a sub dwarf planet
- largest dwarf planet
- planet 8
- a hipa thetical planet.
- a region beyond Neptune's orbit, filled with countless icy objects, including dwarf planets
- planet 7
25 Clues: planet 3 • planet 1 • planet 4 • planet 6 • planet 8 • planet 2 • planet 7 • planet 5 • small mars • sad planet • largest dwarf planet • a hipa thetical planet. • 2 moons,rings and,egg shapetd • it is the sixth-farthest dwarf planet • one of the closest dwarf planets to the sun • a third belt of rock, comets come frome hear • One of the four largest dwarf planet candidates. • ...
space 2025-12-01
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- Velocity – Speed needed to leave a planet’s gravity (6,8)
- – Splitting of atomic nuclei (7)
- – Four-dimensional continuum of the universe (5,4)
- – Wavelength longer than visible light (8)
- Probe – Unmanned spacecraft exploring space (5,5)
- Dwarf – Failed star between planet and star size (5,5)
- – Einstein’s theory about space and time (10)
- – Process powering stars by combining nuclei (6)
- – A type of neutron star with an intense magnetic field (8)
- – Natural light display near poles (6)
- – First artificial satellite (7)
- – Particle of light (6)
- – Wavelength shorter than visible light (11)
- – Between galaxies (13)
- – Probe that studied Saturn and its rings (7)
- – Hypothetical collection of universes (10)
- – The smaller moon of Mars (6)
- – NASA’s program that landed humans on the Moon (6)
- – Study of life in the universe (12)
- – Space telescope that discovered thousands of exoplanets (6)
- Ray – High-energy electromagnetic radiation (5,3)
- Shuttle – Reusable spacecraft used by NASA (5,7)
- Mass Ejection – Huge burst of solar plasma (7,4,8)
- Disk – Disk of material around a forming star or black hole (9,4)
- Flare – Sudden burst of energy from the Sun (5,5)
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- – Early stage of star formation (9)
- – Hypothetical tunnel through space-time (8)
- – Region dominated by a planet’s magnetic field (13)
- Class – Classification of stars by temperature (8,5)
- – Fundamental particle of matter (5)
- – Ice volcano found on icy moons (11)
- – International Space Station acronym (3)
- – Large group of galaxies (12)
- – Force that attracts objects toward each other (7)
- – Nearly massless particle (8)
- Wind – Stream of charged particles from the Sun (5,4)
- – Space between stars (12)
- – Technique to analyze light from stars (12)
- – NASA probe that explored outer planets (7)
- Dwarf – Remnant of a low-mass star (5,5)
- Microwave Background – Radiation from the early universe (6,9,9)
- Cluster – Group of galaxies bound by gravity (6,7)
- – Early NASA probe exploring outer solar system (7)
- – Icy moon of Jupiter with a subsurface ocean (6)
- Limit – Distance where tidal forces break apart bodies (5,5)
- Boson – Particle linked to mass (5,5)
- Rays – High-energy particles from space (6,4)
- – Saturn’s largest moon (5)
- – One of Mars’ two moons (6)
- Sequence – Stage where stars spend most of their life (4,8)
50 Clues: – Particle of light (6) • – Between galaxies (13) • – Space between stars (12) • – Saturn’s largest moon (5) • – One of Mars’ two moons (6) • – Large group of galaxies (12) • – Nearly massless particle (8) • – The smaller moon of Mars (6) • – Splitting of atomic nuclei (7) • – First artificial satellite (7) • – Early stage of star formation (9) • ...
Space 2025-12-09
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- What happens to light when the emitter is moving away from you (8)
- The closest planet to the Sun (7)
- Refracts light within a telescope (4)
- Reflects light within a telescope (6)
- A scientific theory about how the universe started (3,3)
- Planets that have a solid surface (11)
- Natural satellites (5)
- The biggest planet (7)
- Things that orbit other things (9)
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- Small stars end up as these (5,5)
- The red planet (4)
- Cosmic Microwave Background ________ (9)
- It's where you live (5)
- A ball of burning gas in space (4)
- A kind of pressure that balances out with gravity on a star (7)
- Measured in kilograms (4)
- The heaviest stars end up as these (5,4)
- The attractive force between every particle with mass (7)
- NOT measured in kilograms (6)
- Has a carbon dioxide atmosphere (5)
20 Clues: The red planet (4) • Natural satellites (5) • The biggest planet (7) • It's where you live (5) • Measured in kilograms (4) • NOT measured in kilograms (6) • Small stars end up as these (5,5) • The closest planet to the Sun (7) • A ball of burning gas in space (4) • Things that orbit other things (9) • Has a carbon dioxide atmosphere (5) • Refracts light within a telescope (4) • ...
Space 2025-12-10
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- Powerful burst of energy from the sun's surface
- A Black hole in the center of the milkyway
- Previous planet that was demoted to dwarf planet
- An object orbiting a celestial body
- Planets made up of mostly hydrogen and helium
- Thing believed to have killed the dinosaurs
- The planet within the solar system containing life
- Giant cloud of interstellar dust and gas
- Phase of the moon when it is completely dark
- First country to send anything to space
- Number of dwarf planets in the solar system
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- Fifth planet from the sun
- The study of celestial objects
- Planet in the solar system orbiting on its side
- Measurement of distance in space
- A song named after a celestial body that doesn't emit light
- One of Saturn's moons containing water
- Death of a star
- Spaceflight that landed on the moon
- continuous stream of charged particles from the sun's superheated outer atmosphere
20 Clues: Death of a star • Fifth planet from the sun • The study of celestial objects • Measurement of distance in space • An object orbiting a celestial body • Spaceflight that landed on the moon • One of Saturn's moons containing water • First country to send anything to space • Giant cloud of interstellar dust and gas • A Black hole in the center of the milkyway • ...
Space 2026-04-29
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- A set of interacting or interdependent component parts forming a complex whole, like the Solar one
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star
- The branch of science that studies celestial objects, space, and the physical universe
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- The total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another
- Tiny particles of matter floating in space, often found in nebulae
- Having the shape of a flattened circle or oval
- The distance light travels in one vacuum year, roughly 9.46 trillion kilometres
- The lightest and most abundant chemical element in the universe
- A group of stars forming a recognisable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun
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- The force that attracts a body toward the centre of the earth or toward any other physical body having mass
- An imaginary line about which a body rotates
- The envelope of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body
- A massive system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravitational attraction
- A colourless, odourless flammable gas which is the main constituent of natural gas and found on planets like Neptune
- The curved path of a celestial object around a star, planet, or moon
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a "shooting star"
- An unmanned exploratory spacecraft sent to transmit data from space
- An artificial body placed in orbit round the earth or another planet in order to collect information or for communication
- A drawing that represents an object or area with sizes in perfect proportion to the original
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos
- A repeated decorative design or a regular sequence of events
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky as a bright patch or dark silhouette
- A small, rocky body orbiting the sun, mostly found between Mars and Jupiter
26 Clues: An imaginary line about which a body rotates • Having the shape of a flattened circle or oval • A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star • A repeated decorative design or a regular sequence of events • The total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another • All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos • ...
Space 2026-05-20
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- first element on the periodic table
- our galaxy
- what is starlink
- a constellation that are twins
- nasa space telescope
- planet we are on right now
- a huge red star that sounds like a rck band
- constellatioon that is a lion
- what the milky way is
- glowing cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space
- doughnut-shaped region of icy debris and dwarf planets that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
- the closest star to our solar system
- brightest star in the night sky
- what is keeping you on earth
- north star
- It measures both the amount of matter in an object and its resistance to a change in motion
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- closest galaxy
- a constellation that looks like a horse
- what do you call the planets going around the sun
- the resistance to motion
- wher the astronauts to to live in space
- how we measure how far stars are
- historic NASA space probe
- how much time it takes things to orbit our planet
- pictures that stars make
- big balls in the solar system
- something thatthingsck and tghings get sucked into
- bright tiny ball in the night sky
28 Clues: our galaxy • north star • closest galaxy • what is starlink • nasa space telescope • what the milky way is • the resistance to motion • pictures that stars make • historic NASA space probe • planet we are on right now • what is keeping you on earth • constellatioon that is a lion • big balls in the solar system • a constellation that are twins • brightest star in the night sky • ...
SPACE!!! 2026-05-20
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- active instelluar space probe
- a multinational, permanently crewed orbital laboratory in space
- the amount of matter in a object
- the most abundent element in the universeu
- the planet we live on
- a giant cloud of gas and dust in space
- the current north star
- the natural property of matter that causes it to resist any change in its motion
- where the gravity is so strong that nothing can escape
- without this we would be floating right now
- what we use to measure distace in space
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- 1 hour and 30 miniutes
- a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- doughnut-shaped region of icy debris and dwarf planets that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
- the closest large spiral galaxy to the milky way
- a large space observitory launched by nasa
- orbits around earth and is man made
- the galaxy we see
- closest star system to our solar system
- what planets do around the sun
- the milky way is a...
- we live on one and they orbit the sun
- a lit up object there in the night sky and their is trillions
23 Clues: the galaxy we see • the planet we live on • the milky way is a... • 1 hour and 30 miniutes • the current north star • active instelluar space probe • what planets do around the sun • the amount of matter in a object • orbits around earth and is man made • we live on one and they orbit the sun • a giant cloud of gas and dust in space • closest star system to our solar system • ...
space 2012-05-30
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- life rode to earth on this according to Panspermia theory
- the first satellte
- cartoon dog and demoted planet
- a thousand million
- nothing can escape this
- a nuclear furnace in space
- the force that holds us on our planet
- the third rock from the sun
- a planets natural satellite
- an exploding star
- massive cool star
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- a lump of rock from space that reaches the ground
- the name of the rockets that took man to the moon
- the "E" in SETI
- "Little Green Men"
- a collection of millions of stars
- a very bright intense distant object (acronym)
- a large stronomical distance
- a gas in a planets atmosphere needed for life
- Telescope named after Edwin
- america's space company
- the god of war
- the first man to step foot on the moon
- path of a satellite
- the start of the universe
25 Clues: the god of war • the "E" in SETI • an exploding star • massive cool star • the first satellte • "Little Green Men" • a thousand million • path of a satellite • nothing can escape this • america's space company • the start of the universe • a nuclear furnace in space • the third rock from the sun • Telescope named after Edwin • a planets natural satellite • a large stronomical distance • ...
space 2013-01-12
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- An Object that helps you look at sky
- Before the Space Shuttle this was used to travel to space
- A force that attracts one object to another
- Tunnels through spacetime
- First man on the Earth's natural satellite
- Saturn has these
- Country that launched the first man in space
- One name for collection of million of stars
- What has a tail?
- The English name for Earth's natural satellite
- Name of the first artificial satellite
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- Nemo of the Nicolaus Copernicus discovery
- Smallest planet in the solar system
- The red planet
- A star's explosive finale
- The biggest planet in the solar system
- First month of summer
- Name of a person going to space
- hottest planet in the solar system
- The abbreviation of International Space Station
20 Clues: The red planet • Saturn has these • What has a tail? • First month of summer • Tunnels through spacetime • A star's explosive finale • Name of a person going to space • hottest planet in the solar system • Smallest planet in the solar system • An Object that helps you look at sky • The biggest planet in the solar system • Name of the first artificial satellite • ...
Space 2013-07-08
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- The time taken for the Moon to orbit the Earth once
- An icy object that has a long tail
- Third rock from the Sun
- A group of stars seen in the night sky are given names
- The name of the space project that landed man on the Moon
- Name given to a star exploding
- Unidentified flying objects
- Billions of stars form this structue
- A rock from space
- A plant that has a ring aound it
- No longer called a planet
- Number of moons on Mars
- The brightest star seen from Earth
- A belt of rocks between Mars and Jupiter
- 365 days
- A metal only created in exploding stars
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- We need this for life
- Motion of planets around the Sun
- Where you can find the Sea of Tranquility
- Hottest planet in the Solar System
- When the Moon covers the Sun completely
- The name of our galaxy
- Name given to planets orbiting other stars
- A gas needed for life
- The force that keeps planets in orbit
- A film which had two Suns
- The planet with a giant red spot
- A planet that looks like a red star from Earth
- They once ruled the Earth
- A moon of Jupiter
- Superman gets his powers frm this
- Largest moon of Saturn
- A metal at the cor of the Earth
33 Clues: 365 days • A rock from space • A moon of Jupiter • We need this for life • A gas needed for life • The name of our galaxy • Largest moon of Saturn • Third rock from the Sun • Number of moons on Mars • A film which had two Suns • They once ruled the Earth • No longer called a planet • Unidentified flying objects • Name given to a star exploding • A metal at the cor of the Earth • ...
Space 2013-05-21
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- a luminous sphere of gas that has enormous mass
- distance light travels in one year
- The Milky Way is this type of galaxy
- interaction between solar flares and earths magnetic field
- 4th planet from the sun
- how stars get their energy
- planets revolve around the sun
- what holds everything in the solar system together
- gas giant with a red spot, 5th planet from the sun
- type of galaxy that can have a variety of shapes
- type of galaxy that looks like an ellipse
- where stars are born
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- closest planet to the sun
- once considered a planet, now a dwarf planet
- unit of measurement, average distance from earth to sun
- planets and sun revolve around the earth
- violent eruption on the sun
- sun's outer layer; a gradual boundary between sun and space
- revived the heliocentric theory in the 1500's
- the shape of the planets orbit around the sun, Kepler's 1st law
- brightness that describes how we see a star from earth
- large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- brightness that describes how large and hot a star is relative to others
23 Clues: where stars are born • 4th planet from the sun • closest planet to the sun • how stars get their energy • violent eruption on the sun • planets revolve around the sun • distance light travels in one year • The Milky Way is this type of galaxy • planets and sun revolve around the earth • type of galaxy that looks like an ellipse • once considered a planet, now a dwarf planet • ...
space 2013-11-27
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- rocks that fly through space at high speeds.
- life on other planets.
- the seventh planet.
- the fith planet.
- a vihicle that flys through space.
- the first planet.
- the third planet
- unidentified flying object.
- a black circle that sucks things into it.
- take images of earth and other planets while flying through space.
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- the ninth planet.
- the fourth planet.
- the galaxy we live in.
- the second planet.
- the eigth planet.
- there are nine of them.
- the sixth planet.
- a human that goes into space.
- afects tthe weather on earth.
- all the planets orbit around it.
20 Clues: the fith planet. • the third planet • the ninth planet. • the eigth planet. • the sixth planet. • the first planet. • the fourth planet. • the second planet. • the seventh planet. • the galaxy we live in. • life on other planets. • there are nine of them. • unidentified flying object. • a human that goes into space. • afects tthe weather on earth. • all the planets orbit around it. • ...
space 2013-11-27
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- rocks that fly through space at high speeds.
- life on other planets.
- the seventh planet.
- the fith planet.
- a vihicle that flys through space.
- the first planet.
- the third planet
- unidentified flying object.
- a black circle that sucks things into it.
- take images of earth and other planets while flying through space.
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- the ninth planet.
- the fourth planet.
- the galaxy we live in.
- the second planet.
- the eigth planet.
- there are nine of them.
- the sixth planet.
- a human that goes into space.
- afects tthe weather on earth.
- all the planets orbit around it.
20 Clues: the fith planet. • the third planet • the ninth planet. • the eigth planet. • the sixth planet. • the first planet. • the fourth planet. • the second planet. • the seventh planet. • the galaxy we live in. • life on other planets. • there are nine of them. • unidentified flying object. • a human that goes into space. • afects tthe weather on earth. • all the planets orbit around it. • ...
Space 2014-09-22
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- Jupiter and Saturn are made of this
- Ice giant with 27 moons
- The Earth spins on one of these
- Ice giant with 14 moons
- Planets revolve around this
- Person who explores space
- There are eight of these and one dwarf planet
- Planet closest to the sun
- Blasts off into space
- Twinkles in the sky
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- Second from the sun
- Keeps us on the ground
- Used to view the moon
- Planet we live on
- Comes out at night
- Planet with rings
- The largest planet
- Flies through space and could hit the planets
- Dwarf planet
- The red planet
20 Clues: Dwarf planet • The red planet • Planet we live on • Planet with rings • Comes out at night • The largest planet • Second from the sun • Twinkles in the sky • Used to view the moon • Blasts off into space • Keeps us on the ground • Ice giant with 27 moons • Ice giant with 14 moons • Person who explores space • Planet closest to the sun • Planets revolve around this • ...
space 2014-08-05
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- A full moon refers to a (....) of the moon.
- There are how many days in a (...)
- Satellite What is a satellite called that is man made?
- What is it called when the sun is between the moon and the earth?
- When the sun passes over the equator this is known as the (...).
- What motion is the backwards motion of planets?
- What is an object in orbit called?
- Summer, autumn, winter ,spring are all.
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- What is the eclipse when the moon passes directly behind the earth.
- What is the force that pulls you down?
- What is the path called that an object takes in space when it circles a planet?
- What theory places the sun as the centre of the universe?
- 366 days in a (....) year.
- What is the imagery lines about which a body rotates?
- What model describes where earth is at the orbit centre.
- What orbit is shaped like an oval?
- The motion of one body around another is called a (....).
- The ocean and the moon have these.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Monday is a (...) of the week.
20 Clues: 366 days in a (....) year. • Monday is a (...) of the week. • There are how many days in a (...) • What orbit is shaped like an oval? • The ocean and the moon have these. • The amount of matter in an object. • What is an object in orbit called? • What is the force that pulls you down? • Summer, autumn, winter ,spring are all. • A full moon refers to a (....) of the moon. • ...
Space 2014-05-28
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- / A group of stars
- / How much matter contains
- / A star that flares
- / Center of our Solar System
- / A rock orbiting a sun/star
- Way / Our galaxy
- / Gaseous area surrounding a planet
- / Smallest particle of any element
- / The compactness of matter
- / A small frozen mass of ice and dust revolving around a sun
- / A cloud of gas and dust
- / When the view of one object is block by another object
- / The path that an object takes
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- Year / The distance a ray of light can travel
- / A super bright explosion of a star
- / We have many man made object orbiting the Earth
- / One orbits Earth
- / A group of stars, gas, and dust held by gravity
- / 92 known of them
- / An object from space that falls into the Earth
- / Earth is our _____
- / Negative particle
- Rays / Extremely hazardous rays
- / When the sun shines on us
- / When the moon faces us
- Flare / Eruptions on the Suns surface
- Star / A star that orbits another star
- Hole / Region of space from which nothing, including light, can escape
28 Clues: Way / Our galaxy • / A group of stars • / One orbits Earth • / 92 known of them • / Negative particle • / A star that flares • / Earth is our _____ • / When the moon faces us • / A cloud of gas and dust • / How much matter contains • / The compactness of matter • / When the sun shines on us • / Center of our Solar System • / A rock orbiting a sun/star • Rays / Extremely hazardous rays • ...
Space 2013-09-01
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- What galaxy are we in?
- Made the telescope.
- This planet is green blue and white.
- What is the Milky Way made up of?
- The first planet in our solar system?
- Is the last planet in the solar system.
- This planet is blue.
- This planet has rings around it
- How many planets in our solar system?
- This planet spins differently to all the other planets
- This planet is about half the size of earth
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- What are the first four planets made up of?
- What the gas planets called?
- Found the sun was not the middle of the universe?
- We see it every night.
- Discovered gravity?
- There are four planets before this?
- This planet is a blue/green colour.
- Is the biggest planet.
- The biggest star in our solar system?
20 Clues: Made the telescope. • Discovered gravity? • This planet is blue. • What galaxy are we in? • We see it every night. • Is the biggest planet. • What the gas planets called? • This planet has rings around it • What is the Milky Way made up of? • There are four planets before this? • This planet is a blue/green colour. • This planet is green blue and white. • ...
Space 2013-10-10
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- Way The galaxy we live in
- The hottest planet
- The red planet
- The largest planet
- the things that orbit the sun
- A object in orbit around the earth or another planets in order to collect information
- A person that goes to outer space
- The objects that orbits around Saturn
- The planet we live on
- The mode of transport to the moon
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- A system of millions or billions of stars
- A rocky ball that orbits earth
- The 7th planet
- Our star
- A tool to see objects in space
- The god of the sea
- I'm no longer a planet
- The force that keeps us on the ground
- Something in the night sky
- hole The object in the middle of all galaxy's
20 Clues: Our star • The 7th planet • The red planet • The hottest planet • The largest planet • The god of the sea • The planet we live on • I'm no longer a planet • Way The galaxy we live in • Something in the night sky • the things that orbit the sun • A rocky ball that orbits earth • A tool to see objects in space • A person that goes to outer space • The mode of transport to the moon • ...
SPACE 2015-12-12
45 Clues: tv4 • tv1 • tv5 • tv3 • tv2 • hoes3 • hoes1 • hoes7 • rock5 • hoes4 • hoes6 • rock3 • hoes9 • hoes5 • rock1 • rock2 • rock4 • hoes2 • hoes8 • thema9 • plant3 • Disco5 • Thema3 • thema8 • thema4 • Disco3 • thema6 • Disco1 • thema5 • Thema2 • Disco2 • hoes10 • Disco4 • thema7 • Thema1 • planet4 • planet5 • planet9 • planet2 • planet1 • planet8 • planet7 • thema10 • planet6 • planet10
Space 2016-03-02
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- A power that keeps planets orbiting the sun
- A gravitationally bound system of starts, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust and dark matter
- A satellite orbiting the Sun, may go really far away from the Sun and return after hundreds or thousands of year. Some contain water ice.
- The biggest planet of the Solar system
- Last name of the man who did the first spacewalk
- Eighth planet from the sun
- A natural satellite orbiting Earth
- The center of the Solar system
- A star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter
- Third planet from the Sun
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- The biggest galaxy of the Local group
- The smallest planet of the Solar system
- The planet with least density on the Solar system
- A circumstellar disc between planets Mars and Jupiter that contains asteroids, minor planets and debris
- The fourth biggest moon in the solar system. Has a lot of volcanoes.
- Number of the Apollo flight that landed to the Moon
- Second biggest galaxy of the Local group
- Number of moons orbiting planet Mars
- Second planet from the sun
- The biggest moon orbiting Saturn
20 Clues: Third planet from the Sun • Second planet from the sun • Eighth planet from the sun • The center of the Solar system • The biggest moon orbiting Saturn • A natural satellite orbiting Earth • Number of moons orbiting planet Mars • The biggest galaxy of the Local group • The biggest planet of the Solar system • The smallest planet of the Solar system • ...
space 2015-11-10
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- explores space
- buzz _ _ _ _ _ _
- past the atmosphere, you will find lots of ----
- large holes on the moon
- the place astronauts are briefed, and rockets are set of
- said to inhabit Mars
- what do astronauts wear?
- this does not exist in space, so astronauts need to carry packs full of it
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- to become an astronaut, you need to _ _ _ _ _ very hard, for years.
- powers the rocket up, up into the sky
- all planets are locked in its orbit
- a person who studies space
- the last name of the first person to set foot on the moon
- the acronym for the head of space exploration
- an all terrain vehicle for traversing space
- which country's flag was first placed on the moon
- the person at mission control thet supplies the astronauts with directions, and warns of the ships status
- the Greek god the first successful spacecraft was named after
- terrestrial being
- orbits US
20 Clues: orbits US • explores space • buzz _ _ _ _ _ _ • terrestrial being • said to inhabit Mars • large holes on the moon • what do astronauts wear? • a person who studies space • all planets are locked in its orbit • powers the rocket up, up into the sky • an all terrain vehicle for traversing space • the acronym for the head of space exploration • ...
space 2015-11-28
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- keeps feet warm.
- -drying water body.
- - ship meeting place.
- car which goes to the moon.
- of people - a crowd of people.
- helps to see the world.
- farm bird with a worm instead of the nose.
- start to the day.
- -air swimming.
- keep your feet.
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- end of the day.
- - a place to sit.
- keep the grips from frostbite.
- swimming tool
- protection from injuries.
- ship to fly in space.
- jacket without sleeves.
- - dare do anything.
- summer pants.
- of items cache.
20 Clues: swimming tool • summer pants. • -air swimming. • end of the day. • keep your feet. • of items cache. • keeps feet warm. • - a place to sit. • start to the day. • -drying water body. • - dare do anything. • - ship meeting place. • ship to fly in space. • jacket without sleeves. • helps to see the world. • protection from injuries. • car which goes to the moon. • keep the grips from frostbite. • ...
Space 2016-10-16
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- Piece of debris that survives passage through the Earths Atmosphere
- What is the name of the force holding us to the Earth?
- Item used for looking into Space?
- What the Universe contains many of?
- Famous dwarf planet that is mistaken as a planet
- Name of the first man to set foot on the moon
- There are billions of these in the Universe
- What planet is famous for the rings that surround it?
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Physicist who discovered gravity
- What do the planets revolve around?
- Famous Astronomer and Philosopher
- What is there none of in space?
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- What is the name of a place that uses telescopes and other scientific equipment to research space and astronomy?
- Number of galaxies and stars in the Universe
- Transport used to travel in space?
- Impact that caused the extinction of the Dinosaurs
- Person who travels into Space?
- Galaxy that the Earth is located in?
- Hottest planet in our Solar System
- What planet is famous for the big red spot on it?
21 Clues: Closest planet to the Sun • Person who travels into Space? • What is there none of in space? • Physicist who discovered gravity • Item used for looking into Space? • Famous Astronomer and Philosopher • Transport used to travel in space? • Hottest planet in our Solar System • What the Universe contains many of? • What do the planets revolve around? • ...
space 2020-04-05
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- a luminous object
- everything
- planets made of gas
- multiple galaxy clusters
- a massive group of stars and planets
- a star with great gravity
- an immensely big star
- what we are made of
- planets with a surface
- an extremely magnetic neutron star
- the fastest thing in the universe
- an event at the end of a supergiant stars life, which can shine brighter than the galaxy
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- a large star
- a planet not in a solar system
- multiple galaxies
- a really large star
- a small star
- a tiny planet, smaller than 3000km in diameter
- most planets are in these
- one of the smallest things in the universe
- an area in space with so much gravity that not even light can escape
21 Clues: everything • a large star • a small star • multiple galaxies • a luminous object • a really large star • planets made of gas • what we are made of • an immensely big star • planets with a surface • multiple galaxy clusters • a star with great gravity • most planets are in these • a planet not in a solar system • the fastest thing in the universe • an extremely magnetic neutron star • ...
SPACE 2020-04-08
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- the fourth state of matter
- what Saturn's rings are made of
- unidentified flying object
- what keeps astronauts alive inside a spaceship or spacestation
- a piece of rock that has landed on the earth
- he's the cutest thing in space
- extraterrestrial life
- the force of two objects pulling on each other
- the estimated length of space
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- a theoretical substance that is said to be everywhere
- created when a star dies and becomes infinitely dense
- an asteroid belt beyond Neptune
- the distance light travels in a year
- this object is not a planet but many people believe it should be
- particles that make up everything
- what it's called when a star explodes
- first man on the moon
- the first moon program
- the coolest space movie around! may the force be with you
- where we live (you should know)
- a planet outside of our solar system
- the second moon program
- Milky Way, Pegasus, and Black Eye to name a few
23 Clues: first man on the moon • extraterrestrial life • the first moon program • the second moon program • the fourth state of matter • unidentified flying object • the estimated length of space • he's the cutest thing in space • an asteroid belt beyond Neptune • what Saturn's rings are made of • where we live (you should know) • particles that make up everything • ...
Space 2020-05-05
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- bodies that have a particular shape
- bang theory- an explanation of the origin of the universe stating that it started small and expanded over billions of years
- factor- a method of reducing all measurement by the same amount to achieve the proportions of the scale model
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- planet- a celestial body resembling a small planet by lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such
- of relativity- the basic idea is that instead of being an invisible force that attracts objects to one another, gravity is a curving or warping of space. The more massive an object, the more it warps the space around it
- The branch of science that studies the stars, planets, and other objects in space
- an imaginary line that runs through the middle of an object around which that object rotates
- system- a collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together in smaller bodies in form of asteroids, steroids, and comets
- a celestial object consisting of nucules of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a tail of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun
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- model- Modern view of the universe that places the sun at the center and their planets and their moons revolve around the sun
- A large system of dust, gas, stars, and other
- main types of galaxies- most fall into one of three categories,
- model- a description of the universe that placed the earth at the center and the sun, moon, stars, and all the planets revolve around the earth
- a natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night
- year- the distance that light travels in one year
- a natural satellite of the earth, visible by reflected light from the sun
- elliptical or irregular
- the total amount of matter in an object
- a natural or artificial object that orbits another object in space
- belt- a tours shaped region in the solar system, located roughly in between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars, that is occupied by a great many solid, irregularly shaped bodies, of many sizes but match smaller than planets, called asteroid or minor planets
- The curved path of an object such as a planet or moon around a central object, such as a star or a planet, to move in a circular or elliptical path around the object
22 Clues: elliptical or irregular • bodies that have a particular shape • the total amount of matter in an object • A large system of dust, gas, stars, and other • year- the distance that light travels in one year • a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star • a natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night • ...
Space 2020-05-12
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- Luna is the name of the Earth's ____
- a region behind the orbit of Neptune
- the _____ ______ consists of all eight planets
- the largest ____ in the solar system is the sun
- you can find millions or billions of stars in the ______
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole
- pluto is considered a _____ ______
- the distance that light travels in one year
- all the planets _____ around the sun
- I looked through the _________ to see the stars
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- most widely used civil calendar internationally
- a _____ has a tail that is pointed away from the sun
- the total amount of matter in an object
- an object that orbits another object in space
- the earth rotates on its ____
- the Earth is an example of a ______
- some think the ___ ____ ______ is how it all started
- the space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- the branch of science that studies space
- a vast collection of icy bodies called the ____ _____
20 Clues: the earth rotates on its ____ • pluto is considered a _____ ______ • the Earth is an example of a ______ • Luna is the name of the Earth's ____ • a region behind the orbit of Neptune • all the planets _____ around the sun • the total amount of matter in an object • the branch of science that studies space • the distance that light travels in one year • ...
Space 2021-03-16
Across
- who was the first person to set foot on the moon?
- which planet is named after the roman king of gods?
- what planet is considered the sideways planet?
- which planet contains life in the milky way?
- what is also known as a shooting star?
- neptune’s atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium and ______, which creates most of the blue color on Neptune.
- which dwarf planet was originally considered a planet?
- What do you call scientists that study space and space travel
- what supercluster is the Milky way galaxy?
- how many moons does earth have?
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- when a star explodes, what can it become?
- Which planet has 2 moons
- what is the smallest planet?
- what is the hottest planet in the solar system?
- what is the name of the rover that landed on Mars 2021
- what type of mythical gods are all almost all of the planets named after?
- what planet has visually noticeable rings?
- when a star collapses on itself, what does it become?
- what can also be referred to as a dirty snowball?
- what can also be called a miniature planet?
- what is the star that provides heat and light called?
21 Clues: Which planet has 2 moons • what is the smallest planet? • how many moons does earth have? • what is also known as a shooting star? • when a star explodes, what can it become? • what planet has visually noticeable rings? • what supercluster is the Milky way galaxy? • what can also be called a miniature planet? • which planet contains life in the milky way? • ...
Space 2021-03-16
Across
- Which planet has 2 moons
- what can also be referred to as a dirty snowball?
- which planet contains life in the milky way?
- who was the first person to set foot on the moon?
- neptune’s atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium and ______, which creates most of the blue color on Neptune.
- which planet is named after the roman king of gods?
- when a star explodes, what can it become?
- what planet has visually noticeable rings?
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- what is also known as a shooting star?
- what is the smallest planet?
- what is the hottest planet in the solar system?
- what is the star that provides heat and light called?
- what supercluster is the Milky way galaxy?
- how many moons does earth have?
- What do you call scientists that study space and space travel
- when a star collapses on itself, what does it become?
- what is the name of the rover that landed on Mars 2021
- what type of mythical gods are all almost all of the planets named after?
- what can also be called a miniature planet?
- what planet is considered the sideways planet?
- which dwarf planet was originally considered a planet?
21 Clues: Which planet has 2 moons • what is the smallest planet? • how many moons does earth have? • what is also known as a shooting star? • when a star explodes, what can it become? • what supercluster is the Milky way galaxy? • what planet has visually noticeable rings? • what can also be called a miniature planet? • which planet contains life in the milky way? • ...
Space 2018-06-03
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- The path an object that is affected by gravity follows
- Energy given off by light in the form of heat
- Orbits the earth and controls the tides.
- The force that pulls things towards eachother. A black hole is the strongest form of gravity.
- The distance light travels in a year
- A large mass of gravity, dust, and gas that eventually forms a star.
- A dying star that will become a white dwarf
- What becomes of a white dwarf as it slowly burns out.
- Where we live
- Consists of a star, and planets.
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- Our galaxy
- Has a black hole at the center and is formed by solar systems.
- A huge mass of gravity so strong that not even light can escape
- the star at the center of our solar system
- The whole expanse that we call space
- What connects a blackhole to a whitehole
- A dying star that will either become a planetary nebula or a black hole
- What remains of a dead star
- What orbits a star within a solar system
- A large flaming ball of gas.
20 Clues: Our galaxy • Where we live • What remains of a dead star • A large flaming ball of gas. • Consists of a star, and planets. • The whole expanse that we call space • The distance light travels in a year • What connects a blackhole to a whitehole • Orbits the earth and controls the tides. • What orbits a star within a solar system • the star at the center of our solar system • ...
Space 2018-09-08
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- This what Wall-E is.
- You can use this in the Ocean.
- Gives us light at night.
- You can take this to The USA.
- A Ship that is in space.
- You can use this on a lake.
- ".... I went to school, I ate breakfast"
- Wall-E cleaned this up on Earth.
- Wall-E loves her.
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- "I want to .... a mountain today."
- Wall-E found this for Eve.
- Wall-E Flew to space on this
- You do this to make a cake.
- Gives us light during the day.
- What do you wear at night?
- "I .... for my Disney English school to open."
- This is where the Axiom is.
- This si where Wall-E lived.
- Sparkles in the night sky.
- Present form for "Came"
20 Clues: Wall-E loves her. • This what Wall-E is. • Present form for "Came" • Gives us light at night. • A Ship that is in space. • Wall-E found this for Eve. • What do you wear at night? • Sparkles in the night sky. • You do this to make a cake. • This is where the Axiom is. • This si where Wall-E lived. • You can use this on a lake. • Wall-E Flew to space on this • ...
Space 2019-05-13
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- air that we breathe
- the 7th planet from the sun (very cold and far)
- force of heaviness (Newton's apple)
- the hottest planet 2nd from the sun
- what keeps the planets moving and not stopping
- planets made of gas (gas giants)
- the whole entire place that galaxies and stars and planets are in
- the layer we live in
- our galaxy that our solar system is in
- the second layer that has another layer in it that protects us
- planet that we live on 3rd from the sun
- a star
- the first planet from the sun
- fifth planet from the sun (gas giant)
- layer that traps sun's harmful rays
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- the third layer that burns up meteorites
- an object in space that orbits the sun
- an object that orbits our earth and all other outer planets
- 4th planet from the sun
- something that Saturn is very famous for
- the last planet 8th from the sun
- the smallest planet (dwarf planet)
- planets made of rock
- stars that are bounded tightly by gas
- the fourth layer into space, area of satellites
- belt the large space between mars and jupiter that asteroids are in
- sixth planet from the sun (made of gas, gas giant)
27 Clues: a star • air that we breathe • planets made of rock • the layer we live in • 4th planet from the sun • the first planet from the sun • the last planet 8th from the sun • planets made of gas (gas giants) • the smallest planet (dwarf planet) • force of heaviness (Newton's apple) • the hottest planet 2nd from the sun • layer that traps sun's harmful rays • ...
space 2019-09-18
space 2017-08-25
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- This planet is known as the red planet. it gets its red colour from the iron in the soil.
- We have only one orbiting around earth.
- This planet is adored for it spectaular and comlicated eings.
- Unlike most planets this planet rotates on its side, which means it spins horizontally.
- Most widely recognised astronomical object.
- It is a large barred spiral galaxy which covers our night sky.
- The stripes and swirls on this planet are cold windy clouds of ammonia and water.
- A relatively small, inactive, rocky body orbiting the sun.
- A place in space where gravity pulls so much even light can't get out.
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- Most know oenisation for space explortaion.
- This is classfied as a dwarf planet.
- A dim planet of intense heat and volcanic activity, similar in structure and sixe to earth.
- This planet is the cloest to our sun, and is the smallest planet in our solar system.
- The composition of this star is hydrogen and helium and its the heart of our solar system.
- This is made up of hundreds of millions of stars and dust.
- It's a path, a way something goes around an object in space.
- This planet takes 165 years to orbit the sun.
- The universe beyond earth atmosphere.
- A small particle from a comet or asteroid orbiting the sun.
- only planet in our solar system that we know to support life.
20 Clues: This is classfied as a dwarf planet. • The universe beyond earth atmosphere. • We have only one orbiting around earth. • Most know oenisation for space explortaion. • Most widely recognised astronomical object. • This planet takes 165 years to orbit the sun. • This is made up of hundreds of millions of stars and dust. • ...
Space 2021-03-25
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- Disturbance from the sun
- High-Powered devices used to manuever
- A device for increasing strength
- What Astronauts wear
- Journey with a goal of research
- Where the atronauts reside
- A moveable part usually on helmets
- A giant fiery ball
- Remains
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- A Massive black hole
- The planet with a ring around it
- Planet in which we reside in.
- Shooting stars except theyre gases
- Layer covering the earth
- Electromagnetic waves to communicate
- A really bright star
- Orbits Around earth to collect intel
- Contains oxygen
- Special food for space
- Used to get to the space station
- The red planet being travelled to
21 Clues: Remains • Contains oxygen • A giant fiery ball • A Massive black hole • What Astronauts wear • A really bright star • Special food for space • Layer covering the earth • Disturbance from the sun • Where the atronauts reside • Planet in which we reside in. • Journey with a goal of research • The planet with a ring around it • A device for increasing strength • ...
space 2024-06-01
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- LM APS
- 0012 Too many...
- P22 Landmark
- Left side CM, panel
- Buck-Boost, Inverter Block
- Landing, Alt 500ft
- S-IVB Jettison
- Deployed at 10,000ft
- Ocean Lines
- Tip of rocket
- Apollo 11 CMD
- PXX
- ORB
- TEMP
- JETT
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- N2
- Below S-II Stage fuel tank
- CM Pilot Surname
- P41
- CM
- SC2062P, N2
- CC0200V, AC
- Splashdown Recovery Ship
- LS
- Flight Profile after Launch
- FLIGHT
- LM Descent Codename
- 01202 Asterisk
- SC2114C, Sensor Range
- Cape Kennedy, 39A
30 Clues: N2 • CM • LS • P41 • PXX • ORB • TEMP • JETT • LM APS • FLIGHT • SC2062P, N2 • CC0200V, AC • Ocean Lines • P22 Landmark • Tip of rocket • Apollo 11 CMD • S-IVB Jettison • 01202 Asterisk • 0012 Too many... • CM Pilot Surname • Cape Kennedy, 39A • Landing, Alt 500ft • Left side CM, panel • LM Descent Codename • Deployed at 10,000ft • SC2114C, Sensor Range • Splashdown Recovery Ship • Below S-II Stage fuel tank • ...
Space 2024-06-10
22 Clues: Sun • Star • Mars • Moon • Venus • Alien • Comet • Earth • Space • Uranus • Rocket • Saturn • Galaxy • Nebula • Jupiter • Neptune • Explore • Mercury • Universe • Discover • Black hole • Solar system
Space 2024-05-02
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- a triple star
- the planet we live on
- a space telescope that was launched in 1990 it also sounds like bubble
- a candy bar named after our galaxy
- the moon _____ the earth
- its other name is the north star
- my star link wifi is a ______
- the distance light travels in one year
- giant ball of hot gas that isn't the sun
- a group of stars that forms a picture or pattern
- giant cloud of dust and gas
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- ISS
- a space probe that was launched on September 5 1977
- a ring of icy bodies just outside of neptunes orbit
- it takes a certain amount of time for the ISS to orbit once around the earth
- this is the reason no one could float away if they jumped
- there are over two trillion of these
- if you run away from a moose run in zigzags because of this
- the simplest element
- pluto no longer fits this description
- a place that has so much gravity that even light cant get out
- the nearest galaxy to the milky way
- the amount of matter something contains
23 Clues: ISS • a triple star • the simplest element • the planet we live on • the moon _____ the earth • giant cloud of dust and gas • my star link wifi is a ______ • its other name is the north star • a candy bar named after our galaxy • the nearest galaxy to the milky way • there are over two trillion of these • pluto no longer fits this description • the distance light travels in one year • ...
Space 2024-05-02
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- giant cloud of dust and gas
- its other name is the north star
- the amount of matter something contains
- a triple star
- my star link wifi is a ______
- he made my internet and telsa
- a candy bar named after our galaxy
- the smallest planet
- isn't a planet anymore
- pluto no longer fits this description
- a space probe that was launched on September 5 1977
- the moon _____ the earth
- the planet we live on
- a place that has so much gravity that even light cant get out
- this is the reason no one could float away if they jumped
- a ring of icy bodies just outside of neptunes orbit
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- ISS
- the nearest galaxy to the milky way
- a space telescope that was launched in 1990 it also sounds like bubble
- a group of stars that forms a picture or pattern
- the simplest element
- ummm I think its red
- giant ball of hot gas that isn't the sun
- if you run away from a moose run in zigzags because of this
- the distance light travels in one year
- has rings and is a planet
- it takes a certain amount of time for the ISS to orbit once around the earth
- there are over two trillion of these
28 Clues: ISS • a triple star • the smallest planet • the simplest element • ummm I think its red • the planet we live on • isn't a planet anymore • the moon _____ the earth • has rings and is a planet • giant cloud of dust and gas • my star link wifi is a ______ • he made my internet and telsa • its other name is the north star • a candy bar named after our galaxy • ...
Space 2024-05-02
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- There is only one of them
- A station we have in space
- What something weights
- An energy carrier that is used to stores
- The only planets we know have life
- A giant cloud of dust and gas
- The brightest star in the sky
- Something that can't change or remain the same
- It is a dying star and it destroys lots of things
- Something that pushes or pulls objects
- The distance light travels in a year
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- A time we use
- Something we see in the stars like the big dipper
- A donuts shaped belt that has ice and other things in it
- Another galaxy that is closest to us
- A telescope that we have and can see lots of far away star
- A metal object we have in space
- Where all the planets can be found in
- A triple star system
- The path a planet takes around the sun
- Something that the earth and the planets are in
- Something that we live on
- Giant ball of gas mostly made of hydrogen
23 Clues: A time we use • A triple star system • What something weights • There is only one of them • Something that we live on • A station we have in space • A giant cloud of dust and gas • The brightest star in the sky • A metal object we have in space • The only planets we know have life • Another galaxy that is closest to us • The distance light travels in a year • ...
SPACE 2024-05-02
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- Our galaxy
- Is not a planet anymore
- speckles in the night sky
- An objects tendency to resist a Kuiper beltmotion
- a giant cloud of dust or gas in space
- The distance light travels in one year
- The first element on the periodic table
- the other things in space that aren't the sun
- A region where gravity is extremely strong
- Big dipper and little dipper
- An object that moves around a larger object
- Milkyway
- the hottest planet
- nearest galaxy to the milky way
- The moon _______ the earth
- the fourth planet
- The amount of time the space station takes to orbit Earth
- Space telescope
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- the planet we live on
- A space station used internationally
- Also known as the North star
- A triple star system
- space probe launched by NASA that has gone past Pluto
- Largest planet
- The thing that keeps you from floating away into space
- the closest planet to the sun
- donut shaped icy region
- The amount of matter in an object
28 Clues: Milkyway • Our galaxy • Largest planet • Space telescope • the fourth planet • the hottest planet • A triple star system • the planet we live on • Is not a planet anymore • donut shaped icy region • speckles in the night sky • The moon _______ the earth • Also known as the North star • Big dipper and little dipper • the closest planet to the sun • nearest galaxy to the milky way • ...
Space 2024-05-24
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- A planet which we live in
- Almost the exact same size as Pluto
- Other name for "outer planets"
- A planet closest to the Sun
- A system of millions or billions of stars
- The biggest planet in our solar system
- Has 8 main rings
- The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Brightest planet in the solar system and is named after ancient Rome goddess
- An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
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- A place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- Other names for the "inner planets"
- The coldest planet in our solar system
- The star around which the earth moves and that provides light and heat for the earth
- A vehicle that is designed to fly in outer space and operate there
- The first planet from the sun and the smallest in our solar system
- Planet that used to be part of the solar system
- Space matter that has entered Earth's atmosphere
- The brightest and largest object in our night sky
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole
20 Clues: Has 8 main rings • A planet which we live in • A planet closest to the Sun • Other name for "outer planets" • Other names for the "inner planets" • Almost the exact same size as Pluto • The coldest planet in our solar system • The biggest planet in our solar system • A system of millions or billions of stars • Planet that used to be part of the solar system • ...
Space 2023-08-31
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- there are this number of gas planets in the solar system____
- It is the hottest planet in our solar system_____
- It is the name of Jupiter’s largest moon_____
- It isn’t a star constellation from Scutum,Pegasus,Halo,Ara____
- This planet is also known as the red planet____
- It’s the number of days for the moon to orbit earth___________
- It is the name of the first satallite in space_______
- It’s the proper name for rocket science____________
- you can use this word instead of luminosity__________
- It is the name of a place that uses telescopes and other scientific equipment to research space and astronomy____________
- It’s NASA’s most famous telescope____________________
- It is the closest planet to the Sun ________
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- It’s famous for its big red spot on it _______
- It is the is the densest in our solar system, and also has only one satellite_____
- It’s the thing that is pulling us to the earth_______
- It’s the galaxy the earth is in___________
- It’s the name of a scientist which studies the skies_________
- there are this much stars in our solar system___
- It is the 2nd biggest planet in our solar system ______
- It’s famous for its ring around it______
- It’s the hottest layer of the atmosphere____________
- He was the first person to walk on the moon_____________
- It used to be a planet but now it’s not_____
- it’s the colour the sky would by if you were on the moon and the sun was shining on you _____
- It’s what the sun is____
25 Clues: It’s what the sun is____ • It’s famous for its ring around it______ • It’s the galaxy the earth is in___________ • It used to be a planet but now it’s not_____ • It is the closest planet to the Sun ________ • It is the name of Jupiter’s largest moon_____ • It’s famous for its big red spot on it _______ • This planet is also known as the red planet____ • ...
space 2023-11-15
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- Why did all the pecans go to space?
- Why did Mickey Mouse visit the solar system?
- are seen in the sky at night
- Im red but Im not a stop light
- Im found in some thermometers
- so Jupiter I am not.
- Is there a sea in space?
- called the sun which shines so bright
- am I?
- Large as a mountain, small as a pea, Endlessly swimming in a water-less sea.
- Whats the name of the planet
- It is a giant ball of gas which gives you heat and light.
- terms of moons that it has
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- shower I am a shower that doesn’t get you wet. What am I?
- will find there is only one
- What kind of music do aliens like?
- I am filled with many things: a dwarf, a hole, a clock, and you. What am I?
- What drink is an alien’s favorite?
- I sparkle at night but disappear at day
- What is the best way to get from earth to mars?
- There are millions of these things
- is third closest to the sun?
- I move up when I get hot
- closest one to planet Earth
- What wears rings but has no fingers
- also the smallest planet
26 Clues: am I? • so Jupiter I am not. • Is there a sea in space? • I move up when I get hot • also the smallest planet • terms of moons that it has • will find there is only one • closest one to planet Earth • are seen in the sky at night • is third closest to the sun? • Whats the name of the planet • Im found in some thermometers • Im red but Im not a stop light • ...
Space 2024-07-02
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- The large object going around the Earth.
- A large object in space that shines light.
- A clock that uses the Sun and shadows to tell time.
- How many years are in 365 days?
- The Maya people made this by watching how the Sun, moon and planets moved.
- Billions of stars and planets together.
- Someone who studies space.
- When the Sun goes down.
- A big building we can use to see stars.
- The star that is closest to Earth.
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- The biggest planet in the solar system.
- Many stars that make a picture together.
- A small thing we can use to see stars.
- A large object that moves around the Sun.
- The black thing at the center of a galaxy.
- The blue air above us.
- The place outside of Earth.
- The planet we live on.
- The line where the sky and Earth meet.
- When the Sun goes up.
20 Clues: When the Sun goes up. • The blue air above us. • The planet we live on. • When the Sun goes down. • Someone who studies space. • The place outside of Earth. • How many years are in 365 days? • The star that is closest to Earth. • A small thing we can use to see stars. • The line where the sky and Earth meet. • The biggest planet in the solar system. • ...
Space 2024-07-25
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- The furthest planet from the sun
- The planet we live on
- Between Mars and Jupiter
- The galaxy we live in
- The power made by the sun
- Large objects made out of dust and ice that orbit the sun
- It is a yellow dwarf star
- The biggest planet
- There are 8 in our solar system
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- A rock that has originated from outer space and has fallen onto a planet's surface
- Person sent to space
- The hottest planet
- Highest mountain in the solar system
- The red planet
- Vehicle used to send people into space
- The planet with rings around it
- The smallest planet
- Earth has one
- Shiny things in the sky seen at night
- The planet is one of the ice giants
20 Clues: Earth has one • The red planet • The hottest planet • The biggest planet • The smallest planet • Person sent to space • The planet we live on • The galaxy we live in • Between Mars and Jupiter • The power made by the sun • It is a yellow dwarf star • The planet with rings around it • There are 8 in our solar system • The furthest planet from the sun • The planet is one of the ice giants • ...
SPACE 2024-07-11
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- Allen belt each of two regions of intense radiation partly surrounding the earth at heights of several thousand kilometers
- cargo of rocket
- a person trained to travel in space
- a compartment for the pilot and sometimes also the crew in an aircraft or spacecraft
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure
- 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
- a jet engine containing its own propellant and driven by reaction propulsion
- lacking a crew
- recovery rocket recovery system in which the engine's ejection charge causes it to convert into a glider which creates lift as it flies through the air
- the stabilizing and guiding unit of a model rocket, an aerodynamic surface projecting from the rocket body for the purpose of giving the rocket directional stability
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- the federal agency that built and operated the space shuttles from 1981 through 2012
- a unit of measurement equal to 149.6 million kilometers, the mean distance from the center of the earth to the center of the sun
- movement, or a tendency to move, toward a center of attractive force, as in the falling of bodies to the earth
- any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star
- each of a series of Soviet artificial satellites, the first of which was the first satellite to be placed in orbit
- a space entirely devoid of matter
- a small celestial body composed of rock and metal
- the path of a celestial body in its revolution about another
- planet a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
20 Clues: lacking a crew • cargo of rocket • a space entirely devoid of matter • a person trained to travel in space • a small celestial body composed of rock and metal • any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star • the path of a celestial body in its revolution about another • a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star • ...
Space 2024-07-29
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- An enormous system of stars, dust, and gas.
- The fourth planet from the sun, known as the Red Planet.
- Relating to the moon.
- The path one celestial body takes around another.
- Pertaining to the sun.
- A person trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- A region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- An instrument for observing distant objects.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
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- A space probe launched by NASA to study the outer planets.
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere.
- A stellar explosion that briefly outshines an entire galaxy.
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- The theoretical explosion that started the universe.
- NASA's program that landed humans on the moon.
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space.
- A private American aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company.
- The universe seen as a well-ordered whole.
- A robotic vehicle designed to explore the surface of a planet.
20 Clues: Relating to the moon. • Pertaining to the sun. • A cloud of gas and dust in space. • A small rocky body orbiting the sun. • The universe seen as a well-ordered whole. • An enormous system of stars, dust, and gas. • A person trained to travel in a spacecraft. • An instrument for observing distant objects. • NASA's program that landed humans on the moon. • ...
Space 2023-06-22
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- also called luna
- Not quiet a planet
- smallest planet
- old planet changed to a dwaf planet
- meteor that hit the ground
- hottest planet
- our star
- a beautiful series of movies set in space
- our palanet
- Ice giant
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- place where gravity is extreamly strong. no light can escape
- Most noticable rings
- As it shutes through the it has a trail
- red planet
- planet nammed after king of the titas
- places where stars form
- first man on the moon
- A thing planets orbit
- Rock out in space that doesn't orbit anything
- when the sun goes behind the Moon
- Largest planet in our solar system
21 Clues: our star • Ice giant • red planet • our palanet • hottest planet • smallest planet • also called luna • Not quiet a planet • Most noticable rings • first man on the moon • A thing planets orbit • places where stars form • meteor that hit the ground • when the sun goes behind the Moon • Largest planet in our solar system • old planet changed to a dwaf planet • ...
space 2023-03-09
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- a broad luminous irregular band of light that stretches completely around the celestial sphere
- fixed a luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun
- a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- a cylindrical projectile that can be propelled to a great height or distance by the combustion of its contents, used typically as a firework or signal
- the star around which the earth orbit
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
- coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- a vehicle for exploring the surface of a planet or moon
- the science and technology of human space travel and exploration
- has a collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
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- a power-driven aircraft that is kept buoyant by a body of gas
- the study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies interpreted as having an influence on human affairs and the natural world
- the action of rotating around an axis or center
- the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained
- the science or practice of travel through the air
- start or set in motion
- shuttle a rocket-launched spacecraft, able to land like a powered aircraft, used to make repeated journeys between the earth and earth orbit.
- glider designed for sustained flight
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- engineers evaluate designs to see that the products meet engineering principles.
21 Clues: start or set in motion • glider designed for sustained flight • the basic unit of a chemical element • the star around which the earth orbit • the action of rotating around an axis or center • a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft • the science or practice of travel through the air • a vehicle for exploring the surface of a planet or moon • ...
Space 2023-02-21
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- what the earth is considered
- when the left side of the moon is lit
- the direction the Earth rotates
- what the sun is considered
- the seventh planet from the sun
- when earth spins on its axis
- the eightht planet from the sun
- when earth goes around the sun
- the moon phases that is half lit on the right (2 words)
- the fourth planet from the sun
- when about 75% of the moon is lit
- the length of time it takes for the moon to revolve
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- the first planet from the sun
- what the earths rotation causes (3 words)
- the length of time it takes for the earth to revolve
- what the earths revolution causes
- the second planet from the sun
- what the moon is considered (2 words)
- the direction the moon and sun set in
- when the right side of the moon is lit
- the sixth planet from the sun
- the gas around Earth makes up the .....
- the length of time it takes for the earth to rotate
- the moon phase that is completely lit (2 words)
- the fifth planet from the sun
- when shadows are the shortest
- the third planet from the sun
- the moon phase that is completely dark (2 words)
- the direction the moon and sun rise in
- when about 25% of the moon is lit
- another word similar to revolution
31 Clues: what the sun is considered • what the earth is considered • when earth spins on its axis • the first planet from the sun • the sixth planet from the sun • the fifth planet from the sun • when shadows are the shortest • the third planet from the sun • the second planet from the sun • when earth goes around the sun • the fourth planet from the sun • the direction the Earth rotates • ...
Space 2023-03-02
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- Looking for more planets to join this
- There is a lot in the solar system
- Live on Earth
- 4 times as wide as the Earth
- Come off of the sun
- Always is getting bigger
- Half as wide as the Earth
- Color of Uranus
- Called the gass giant
- Helps us breathe in space
- Teaches us all this
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- Helps us travel through space
- Scientists haven't found any yet
- Not a planet any more
- Thick clouds of carbon dioxide cover this planet
- Often called the water planet
- Space company
- Hot star
- Has a Ring around it
- The path of a planet
- As big as the united states
- The amount of planets in our solar system
- goes 700 miles per hour
23 Clues: Hot star • Live on Earth • Space company • Color of Uranus • Come off of the sun • Teaches us all this • Has a Ring around it • The path of a planet • Not a planet any more • Called the gass giant • goes 700 miles per hour • Always is getting bigger • Half as wide as the Earth • Helps us breathe in space • As big as the united states • 4 times as wide as the Earth • Helps us travel through space • ...
Space 2023-04-21
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- A constellation named after a Greek princess
- A donut-shaped ring of objects around the sun
- 6 trillion miles is equal to one of these
- What will happen in 4.5 billion years?
- What the dinosaurs go hit by
- What is the sun
- The best telescope in the world
- A manmade satellite in space
- The closest star system to Earth
- An element as well as a planet
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- An area with so much gravity even light can't escape it
- Attracts objects toward each other
- What we live on
- Can either be planetary or stellar
- Number 1 on the periodic table
- These orbit the sun
- An object's resistance to motion
- The quantity of matter in an object
- Pluto is now one of these
- planets do this around the sun
- An hour and a half in minutes
- Spaceprobe launched by NASA
- A machine in space that orbits things
- A group of stars
- The planet that got kicked out and turned into a dwarf planet
- North Star
- Milkyway is an example of this
- The galaxy we live in
28 Clues: North Star • What we live on • What is the sun • A group of stars • These orbit the sun • The galaxy we live in • Pluto is now one of these • Spaceprobe launched by NASA • What the dinosaurs go hit by • A manmade satellite in space • An hour and a half in minutes • Number 1 on the periodic table • planets do this around the sun • Milkyway is an example of this • ...
Space 2023-03-16
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- A Layer of gases outside of Earth
- Fifth planet
- Our galaxy
- Third to land on the moon
- A gas giant
- People taht go into space
- Helps you see the moon, stars, planets, etc.
- Used to measure distance in space
- A galaxy named after a hat
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- Number of planets
- You can see them around the moon sometimes
- Something that helps us not float around
- Another name for extraterrestrial
- A really hot planet
- It rains diamonds on this planet
- A Dwarf planet
- is Named after a Roman goddess of love and beauty
- One of the moons of Mars
- can usually see it at night
- Where we live
20 Clues: Our galaxy • A gas giant • Fifth planet • Where we live • A Dwarf planet • Number of planets • A really hot planet • One of the moons of Mars • Third to land on the moon • People taht go into space • A galaxy named after a hat • can usually see it at night • It rains diamonds on this planet • A Layer of gases outside of Earth • Another name for extraterrestrial • ...
Space 2023-05-14
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- eclipse the passing of the Moon into the Earth’s shadow
- the figure of the Moon during its first and last quarter, resembling a segment of a ring with pointed ends
- the third planet from the Sun
- the main bodies in space that revolve around the Sun
- the passing of the Moon’s shadow across the Earth
- the faint, white light seen around the Sun during a solar eclipse
- the star at the centre of the Solar System
- hot ball of burning gas that gives off its own heat and light
- an imaginary line around which an object spins
- the main bodies in the solar system that revolve around the Sun
- having to do with the Moon
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun
- the first-quarter or third-quarter phase, when half the visible side of the Moon is illuminated
- a group of stars, gas and dust
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- occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon
- the path of one object in space around another object
- a smaller object that revolves around a larger object
- the spinning of an object
- the divisions of the year (e.g., spring, summer, autumn, and winter) with particular weather patterns and daylight hours, due to the Earth's changing position relative to the Sun
- a phase of the Moon in which more than half of the side we see is illuminated
- the Sun, the eight planets that orbit it and their moons
- the natural satellite that orbits the Earth
- the shape the Moon appears to be as seen from Earth
- the larger shadow cast by the Moon during a solar eclipse
- the science that deals with the universe beyond Earth’s atmosphere
- to do with object in the sky
- the darker, smaller shadow cast by the Moon during a total solar eclipse
27 Clues: the spinning of an object • having to do with the Moon • to do with object in the sky • the third planet from the Sun • a group of stars, gas and dust • the star at the centre of the Solar System • the natural satellite that orbits the Earth • an imaginary line around which an object spins • the passing of the Moon’s shadow across the Earth • ...
Space 2023-05-19
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- a large cloud of gas and dust from which solar system bodies formed
- a planet-sized, very dense, collapsed star
- a galaxy having the visible form of a spiral
- the natural attraction between physical bodies
- a small mass of ice, gas, rocks, and dust revolving around the sun
- the apparent change in the position of an object resulting from the change in direction from which it is viewed
- the luminous phenomenon observed when a meteroid is heated by entry into the earth's atmosphere
- the complete range of frequencies of electromagnetic waves
- a collapsed star of extremely high density composed of almost entirely neutrons
- a rare, extremely bright nova
- a unified body of matter
- any of the millions of swirling clouds of dust and hydrogen gas that eventually evolve into thermonuclear stars
- a star of low temperature but with great luminosity
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- any of a number of celestial objects that emit immense amount of light and often radio waves
- any of several celestial objects emitting periodic, short intense bursts of kinds of waves
- any of numerous solar system bodies that revolve around the sun
- a numerical measure of the brightness of a star or planet
- the intrinsic brightness of a celestial body
- a diagram that shows the relationship between a stars temperature and luminosity
- a tendency to remain in a fixed condition without change
- an apparent grouping of stars in the sky
- a system of two stars bound together by gravity
- a massive star in the last phase of its evolution
- the brightest star in the sky
- the act of liquefying or melting
25 Clues: a unified body of matter • the brightest star in the sky • a rare, extremely bright nova • the act of liquefying or melting • an apparent grouping of stars in the sky • a planet-sized, very dense, collapsed star • a galaxy having the visible form of a spiral • the intrinsic brightness of a celestial body • the natural attraction between physical bodies • ...
Space! 2023-06-07
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- moon phase where none of the moon is in shadow.
- solar eclipse where some of the Sun is covered.
- a cloud of gas and dust that makes stars.
- caused by the revolution of the Earth.
- spinning on an axis.
- moon phase where the entire moon is in shadow.
- the star at the center of our solar system.
- a region in space with a star and orbiting objects.
- tool used to observe objects in space.
- planet with the most moons and largest rings.
- movement around another object.
- solar eclipse where only a ring of the Sun is visible.
- planet with life and liquid water.
- solar eclipse in which the entire Sun is covered.
- imaginary line that goes through a planet.
- used to be considered a planet until 2006.
- point in space where gravity pulls everything, including light.
- all of space and time, including all the galaxies and everything in them.
- small asteroid or piece of one.
- space rock that has entered Earth's atmosphere.
- the path a planet or moon takes as it revolves.
- the closest planet to the Sun.
- celestial body that does not clear its orbit and orbits a star.
- coldest planet that rotates on its side.
- the hottest planet in out solar system.
- tells you the temperature of a star.
- shapes and appearance of the moon at different times.
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- largest planet in the solar system.
- a group or pattern of stars.
- distance light travels in one year.
- an explosion at the end of star's lfie.
- celestial body that orbits a planet.
- huge system of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- space rock that has hit Earth's surface.
- eclipse in which the Earth blockes the Moon from the Sun.
- a ball of burning gases.
- moon phase where most of the moon is in shadow.
- moon phase where half of the moon is in shadow.
- caused by the rotation of the Earth.
- rocky object usually found in belts.
- moon phase where a small part of the moon is in shadow.
- dark and cool region on the Sun's surface.
- the furthest planet from the Sun.
- reaction in the core of a star that creates energy.
- red planet that is fourth from the Sun.
- celestial body that orbits a star and clears its neighborhood.
- eclipse in which the moon blocks the Sun.
- a frozen object made of ice and dust.
48 Clues: spinning on an axis. • a ball of burning gases. • a group or pattern of stars. • the closest planet to the Sun. • movement around another object. • small asteroid or piece of one. • the furthest planet from the Sun. • planet with life and liquid water. • largest planet in the solar system. • distance light travels in one year. • celestial body that orbits a planet. • ...
Space 2023-05-18
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- Permanent settlement in space
- Illness impacting astronauts
- Points in a two body system
- Sight from space
- Force that pulls objects
- Not large enough to orbit the sun
- Person trained for spaceflight
- Large collection of stars
- Debris in orbit
- Propels into space
- Imaginary sphere around Earth
- All matter and energy
- Reusable spacecraft
- Wide, flat volcano
- Between galaxies
- Twinkling of stars
- Returning to Earth's atmosphere
- Small rocky object
- Radiation left over from Big Bang
- Returning to Earth's atmosphere
- Cloud of gas and dust
- Massive luminous sphere
- Clothing for space travel
- Body of ice and dust
- Habitable artificial satellite
- Conditions in outer space that affect Earth
- Natural or artificial object
- Part of Earth's upper atmosphere
- Extreme gravitational force
- Between stars
- Settlement on the moon
- Location for launching spacecraft
- Natural light display
- Neptunian object Objects beyond Neptune
- Absence of matter
- Propulsion system that uses ions
- Between planets
- Brightness due to gas and dust
- Using gravity for acceleration
- Small dense star
- Group of stars
- Sparse matter between stars
- Region of icy objects
- Increase in frequency due to motion
- Stable location in space
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- Fundamental principles of physics
- Not from Earth
- Ionized gas
- Minimum speed to exit gravitational pull
- Earth's natural satellite
- Depressions on a surface
- Unmanned space vehicle
- Boundary where solar wind meets interstellar matter
- Boundary around a black hole
- Hypothetical transportation system
- Layer of gas around a planet
- Study of motion in space
- 12 constellations
- Particle found between stars
- Fine particles of matter
- Relating to the sun
- Dark spots on the sun's surface
- Spacecraft powered by rocket engines
- Path of an object in space
- Explosion of a star
- Strategies to reduce space debris
- Orbits a star
- Magnetic field around a planet
- Large star in later stages
- Small spacecraft
- Travel for recreational purposes
- Multiple telescopes
- Astronomical facility
- Vehicle for moon exploration
- Study of life outside Earth
- Group of galaxies
- Room with sun exposure
- Telescope that detects radio waves
- A streak of light in the sky
- Subatomic particle with low mass
- Optical instrument
- Process of forming a star
- Region of icy objects beyond Neptune
- Bubble created by solar winds
- Radiation belt around Earth
- System of two stars
- Activity outside spacecraft
- Planet outside our solar system
88 Clues: Ionized gas • Orbits a star • Between stars • Not from Earth • Group of stars • Debris in orbit • Between planets • Sight from space • Between galaxies • Small spacecraft • Small dense star • 12 constellations • Group of galaxies • Absence of matter • Propels into space • Wide, flat volcano • Twinkling of stars • Small rocky object • Optical instrument • Reusable spacecraft • Relating to the sun • ...
Space 2023-05-18
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- Permanent settlement in space
- Illness impacting astronauts
- Points in a two body system
- Sight from space
- Force that pulls objects
- Not large enough to orbit the sun
- Person trained for spaceflight
- Large collection of stars
- Debris in orbit
- Propels into space
- Imaginary sphere around Earth
- All matter and energy
- Reusable spacecraft
- Wide, flat volcano
- Between galaxies
- Twinkling of stars
- Returning to Earth's atmosphere
- Small rocky object
- Radiation left over from Big Bang
- Returning to Earth's atmosphere
- Cloud of gas and dust
- Massive luminous sphere
- Clothing for space travel
- Body of ice and dust
- Habitable artificial satellite
- Conditions in outer space that affect Earth
- Natural or artificial object
- Part of Earth's upper atmosphere
- Extreme gravitational force
- Between stars
- Settlement on the moon
- Location for launching spacecraft
- Natural light display
- Neptunian object Objects beyond Neptune
- Absence of matter
- Propulsion system that uses ions
- Between planets
- Brightness due to gas and dust
- Using gravity for acceleration
- Small dense star
- Group of stars
- Sparse matter between stars
- Region of icy objects
- Increase in frequency due to motion
- Stable location in space
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- Fundamental principles of physics
- Not from Earth
- Ionized gas
- Minimum speed to exit gravitational pull
- Earth's natural satellite
- Depressions on a surface
- Unmanned space vehicle
- Boundary where solar wind meets interstellar matter
- Boundary around a black hole
- Hypothetical transportation system
- Layer of gas around a planet
- Study of motion in space
- 12 constellations
- Particle found between stars
- Fine particles of matter
- Relating to the sun
- Dark spots on the sun's surface
- Spacecraft powered by rocket engines
- Path of an object in space
- Explosion of a star
- Strategies to reduce space debris
- Orbits a star
- Magnetic field around a planet
- Large star in later stages
- Small spacecraft
- Travel for recreational purposes
- Multiple telescopes
- Astronomical facility
- Vehicle for moon exploration
- Study of life outside Earth
- Group of galaxies
- Room with sun exposure
- Telescope that detects radio waves
- A streak of light in the sky
- Subatomic particle with low mass
- Optical instrument
- Process of forming a star
- Region of icy objects beyond Neptune
- Bubble created by solar winds
- Radiation belt around Earth
- System of two stars
- Activity outside spacecraft
- Planet outside our solar system
88 Clues: Ionized gas • Orbits a star • Between stars • Not from Earth • Group of stars • Debris in orbit • Between planets • Sight from space • Between galaxies • Small spacecraft • Small dense star • 12 constellations • Group of galaxies • Absence of matter • Propels into space • Wide, flat volcano • Twinkling of stars • Small rocky object • Optical instrument • Reusable spacecraft • Relating to the sun • ...
space 2023-05-12
20 Clues: crew • mars • laika • earth • hubble • crater • mercury • eclipse • gravity • gagarin • milkyway • universe • redgiant • satellite • lightyear • armstrong • astronaut • spacecraft • shootingstar • constellation
space 2023-05-12
20 Clues: mars • crew • laika • earth • hubble • crater • gagarin • gravity • eclipse • mercury • redgiant • milkyway • universe • lightyear • satellite • astronaut • armstrong • spacecraft • shootingstar • constellation
Space 2024-10-22
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- A terrestrial planet with a surface gravity.
- A word what space can be called.
- A hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium at the center of the solar system.
- Something an astronaut needs to have on over his head when he's out of his spaceship.
- Two words what space can be called.
- A planet that is made up of water, ammonia, and methane, which astromony calls "ice" or volatiles.
- Something shiny that is a meteor that streaks across the sky.
- A person wearing a space suit in space.
- Something that looks like a shooting star.
- A planet with rings that is a gas giant with a radius nine times.
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- A planet with liquid surface water which is the only one to support life.
- A planet that is called Earth's twin. It is also the hottest planet in the solar system.
- Something an astronaut uses to fly.
- A swirly thing that looks shiny in the middle.
- Things an astronaut flies towards.
- A type of hole that hails anything that goes near it.
- Something we see shining at night that makes Earth more livable.
- A type of rock that floats in the space.
- A planet that is a gas giant with a diameter eleven times, and with a mass greater than 2.5 times.
- A planet that is nicknamed the "Red Planet" because of it's orange-red surface.
- Something an astronaut can land it's spaceship on.
- A planet that is a gas giant made up of hydrogen, helium, and methane. It is also known as the blue giant.
22 Clues: A word what space can be called. • Things an astronaut flies towards. • Something an astronaut uses to fly. • Two words what space can be called. • A person wearing a space suit in space. • A type of rock that floats in the space. • Something that looks like a shooting star. • A terrestrial planet with a surface gravity. • A swirly thing that looks shiny in the middle. • ...
Space 2025-01-29
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- Planet of life.
- A huge collection of gas, dust and billions of stars and their solar systems held together by gravity.
- Collect information about space.
- A regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one.
- Balls of energy.
- Orbits around the earth.
- The failed planet.
- Stars that make a figure.
- Red planet.
- The smallest planet.
- A failed star.
- The biggest space rocks.
- Shooting star.
- Hot planet.
- Balls of ice.
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- The force that pulls objects towards each other.
- The sideways planet.
- A person wearing a spacesuit.
- Any of the large bodies that revolve around the Sun in the solar system.
- The last planet.
- The most well known star.
- Second biggest planet.
- A machine designed to be put into space.
- When one object in space blocks another from view.
- The universe.
25 Clues: Red planet. • Hot planet. • The universe. • Balls of ice. • A failed star. • Shooting star. • Planet of life. • The last planet. • Balls of energy. • The failed planet. • The sideways planet. • The smallest planet. • Second biggest planet. • Orbits around the earth. • The biggest space rocks. • The most well known star. • Stars that make a figure. • A person wearing a spacesuit. • ...
Space 2025-03-01
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- The star at the center of our solar system
- Earth's natural satellite
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun
- The farthest planet from the Sun
- The smallest planet and closest to the Sun
- The galaxy that contains our solar system
- The hottest planet in the solar system
- Planet that spins on its side
- A tool used to see far into space
- A person who travels into space
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- Everything that exists, including all space and time
- A ball of ice and dust with a glowing tail
- Planet with beautiful rings
- The force that keeps planets in orbit
- A huge collection of stars, gas, and dust
- A vehicle that travels beyond Earth
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The path a planet takes around the Sun
- A big round object that orbits a star
- The red planet
- Huge balls of burning gas in space
- A machine that blasts off into space
- The planet we live on
23 Clues: The red planet • The planet we live on • Earth's natural satellite • Planet with beautiful rings • Planet that spins on its side • A person who travels into space • The farthest planet from the Sun • A tool used to see far into space • A rocky object that orbits the Sun • Huge balls of burning gas in space • A vehicle that travels beyond Earth • ...
space 2025-03-06
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- - Dense region with gravitational pull so strong even light can't escape
- - Engine-powered vehicle for space travel
- - Vehicle engineered for interstellar voyages
- - Extraterrestrial being from another world
- - Rocky body orbiting the sun, usually in the asteroid belt
- - Recognizable group of stars forming a pattern
- - Explorer trained for space missions
- - Icy celestial body with a glowing tail
- - Our home galaxy, a sprawling spiral of stars
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- - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust in space
- - Celestial event where one body blocks another
- - Optical instrument for viewing distant stars and galaxies
- - Man-made object orbiting Earth or another planet
- - Protective garment worn by astronauts during spacewalks
- - Pertaining to the sun and its system
- - Space rock that burns upon entering Earth's atmosphere
- - Natural satellite orbiting a planet, like Earth's companion
- - Force pulling objects toward one another
- - Massive cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space
- - The curved path of a celestial body around a star, planet, or moon
20 Clues: - Explorer trained for space missions • - Pertaining to the sun and its system • - Icy celestial body with a glowing tail • - Engine-powered vehicle for space travel • - Force pulling objects toward one another • - Extraterrestrial being from another world • - Vehicle engineered for interstellar voyages • - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust in space • ...
Space 2023-12-12
20 Clues: sol • luna • Marte • venus • Urano • Jupiter • galaxia • planeta • Saturno • neptuno • mercurio • estrella • el cohete • asteroide • astronave • La Tierra • sistema solar • El astronauta • casco espacial • botas espaciales
SPACE! 2024-02-05
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- THE HOTTEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN ANY OBJECTS WITH MASS
- ANOTHER NAME FOR THE MOON PHASES
- THE 7TH PLANET AWAY FROM THE SUN
- THIS MAKES UP THE SPACE BETWEEN MARS & JUPITER
- THE MEASUREMENT OF FORCE IN PHYSICS
- A CIRCULAR OR ELLIPTICAL PATH AROUND A CENTRAL BODY
- THE PLANET CLOSEST TO THE SUN
- THE FIRST PHASE OF THE LUNAR CYCLE
- THE TENDENCY FOR AN OBJECT TO RESIST A CHANGE IN MOTION
- WHEN THE MOON PHASE LIGHT SHRINKS OR GETS SMALLER
- THE CIRCULAR MOTION OF AN OBJECT AROUND ITS OWN AXIS, OR UPON ITSELF
- A CLOUD OF GAS AND DUST
- NO LONGER A TRADITIONAL PLANET
- THE NUMBER OF ATOMS IN AN OBJECT
- DETERMINED BY ONE REVOLUTION OF THE EARTH AROUND THE SUN
- THE PLANET KNOWN FOR IT'S RINGS
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- THE MEASUREMENT OF GRAVITY'S EFFECT ON AN OBJECT WITH MASS
- THE MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE BIGGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- MILLIONS TO BILLIONS OF STARS WITH DUST AND GAS HELD TOGETHER BY GRAVITY
- THE CIRCULAR MOVEMENT OF AN OBJECT AROUND AN EXTERNAL AXIS, OR AROUND ANOTHER BODY
- WHEN THE MOON PHASE GROWS IN LIGHT
- THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF PLANETS AND STAR THAT WE BELONG TO
- WHEN THE MOON PHASE IS FULLY ILLUMINATED
- THE PHASE OF THE MOON ON BOTH SIDES OF A NEW MOON
- THE PLANET HAS A DAY OF 16HRS LONG
- SMALL, ROCKY OBJECTS THAT ORBIT THE SUN
- DETERMINED BY ONE ROTATION OF THE EARTH
- OBJECTS COMPOSED OF ICE AND DUST THAT ORBIT THE SUN
- THE LAST TERRESTRIAL PLANET
- THE DISTANCE FROM THE SUN TO THE EARTH
- THE PHASE OF THE MOON WHERE MORE THAN HALF THE MOON IS ILLUMINATED
- OUR HOME PLANET
34 Clues: OUR HOME PLANET • A CLOUD OF GAS AND DUST • THE LAST TERRESTRIAL PLANET • THE PLANET CLOSEST TO THE SUN • NO LONGER A TRADITIONAL PLANET • THE PLANET KNOWN FOR IT'S RINGS • ANOTHER NAME FOR THE MOON PHASES • THE 7TH PLANET AWAY FROM THE SUN • THE NUMBER OF ATOMS IN AN OBJECT • WHEN THE MOON PHASE GROWS IN LIGHT • THE PLANET HAS A DAY OF 16HRS LONG • ...
Space 2024-10-15
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- A word What space can be called.
- A gaseous ice giant planet with rings that's made up with water, ammonia, and methane.
- A type of rock that's called minor planet.
- A planet that is often called Earth's twin. It is also the hottest planet in the solar system.
- A planet that is red because of its orange-red surface.
- The Earth's only natural satellite, orbiting at a distance.
- Something that is called a shooting star.
- A terrestrial planet that's the smallest in the solar system.
- Something an astronaut uses to fly.
- What a person is when they're in space.
- A planet that's the only known planet to support life. It has liquid water with oceans.
- What an astronaut needs to have on over it's head when he's outside of his spaceship.
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- Something swirly that looks very shiny in the middle.
- Something that looks like a bright light streaking across the sky.
- Things What an astronaut flies towards.
- A gas giant planet that is the largest in the solar system with a diameter, and with a mass greater than 2.5 times.
- A type of hole that hails anything that goes near it.
- The central star of our Solar system meaning it is the massive object around all planets, and other things. It provides light and heat.
- Two words What space can be called.
- A gas giant planet with rings around it.
- A planet known as the blue giant, and is made of gases, and has ices beneath its atmosphere.
- Something an astronaut can land on.
22 Clues: A word What space can be called. • Two words What space can be called. • Something an astronaut uses to fly. • Something an astronaut can land on. • Things What an astronaut flies towards. • What a person is when they're in space. • A gas giant planet with rings around it. • Something that is called a shooting star. • A type of rock that's called minor planet. • ...
Space 2024-11-20
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- All human beings collectively; mankind.
- An object that orbits a planet or star; it can be natural like a moon, or man-made like a communication satellite.
- The path that one object in space takes around another, like the Earth's path around the Sun.
- The fourth planet from the Sun; it is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish color.
- The planet we live on; the third planet from the Sun.
- A unit of distance equal to how far light travels in one year (about 9.46 trillion kilometers).
- A temporary state where someone or something is kept alive but in a deep sleep or slow state.
- A machine that makes something move by using energy, often in vehicles.
- A vehicle that is used to travel into space or to carry things into the sky.
- The seventh planet from the Sun, known for its blue-green color and tilted rotation.
- A large structure in space where astronauts can live and work for extended periods.
- A large object that orbits a star and does not produce its own light.
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- The planet closest to the Sun; it is very hot and has no atmosphere.
- The largest planet in our solar system, known for its giant storm, the Great Red Spot.
- Information about current events or things that have just happened.
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and warmth to Earth.
- The time that comes after the present; what will happen.
- The second planet from the Sun, similar in size to Earth but with a very thick, hot atmosphere.
- A written or spoken description of something that has happened or is happening.
- The eighth and farthest planet from the Sun, known for its deep blue color and strong winds.
- A person who moves from one place to another, often for a long distance or time.
- The sixth planet from the Sun, famous for its large, visible rings made of ice and rock.
- A vehicle designed for travel in space.
- A natural object that orbits a planet; Earth's moon is the large, bright object we see in the night sky.
- The vast, empty area beyond Earth's atmosphere where stars, planets, and other objects exist.
- A person who travels into space.
- A machine that can be programmed to perform tasks automatically, often resembling a human in shape or function.
- A large, hot ball of gas that gives off light, like the Sun.
28 Clues: A person who travels into space. • All human beings collectively; mankind. • A vehicle designed for travel in space. • The planet we live on; the third planet from the Sun. • The time that comes after the present; what will happen. • A large, hot ball of gas that gives off light, like the Sun. • Information about current events or things that have just happened. • ...
Space 2024-11-27
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- is venus hot or cold
- the force that keeps planets in orbit
- gas giant with rings
- that glow in the sky at night
- is the hotest planet that is not the sun
- Uranis is a gas giant
- 4th away from the sun
- is the sun an emitter or reflector?
- is a dwarf planet?
- with a planet is 5 planets away from the sun?
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- red planet
- gas primarily making up Uranus's atmosphere
- spacecraft that travels through space
- the farthest away from the sun
- gas giants are made of rock?
- witch planet is 100g?
- What is mars a emitter or relfector
- Earth's only natural satellite
- the hottest planet
- what are rings on Satern made out of
20 Clues: red planet • is a dwarf planet? • the hottest planet • is venus hot or cold • gas giant with rings • Uranis is a gas giant • witch planet is 100g? • 4th away from the sun • gas giants are made of rock? • that glow in the sky at night • the farthest away from the sun • Earth's only natural satellite • What is mars a emitter or relfector • is the sun an emitter or reflector? • ...
Space 2024-11-27
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- ex: Halley, cron,
- 28 moons
- not real planet
- red planet
- Small rocks that land on earth
- Small rocks that enter the earths atmosphere
- this planet is farthest from the sun
- ex: ceros, Eros, hather
- Gas planet
- Smallest planet
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- Second closest to the sun
- Ex: Sirius, Polaris and vega
- the stuff that keeps you from floating around
- celestial bodies that orbit planet
- holds out some of the sun so we don't roast
- the one we live on
- star that is in the center of our solar system
- farthest from the sun
- 95 moons
- Collection of solar systems with billions of star
20 Clues: 28 moons • 95 moons • red planet • Gas planet • not real planet • Smallest planet • ex: Halley, cron, • the one we live on • farthest from the sun • ex: ceros, Eros, hather • Second closest to the sun • Ex: Sirius, Polaris and vega • Small rocks that land on earth • celestial bodies that orbit planet • this planet is farthest from the sun • holds out some of the sun so we don't roast • ...
Space 2024-11-28
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- Everything we can touch, feel,sense...
- What is the biggest planet?
- _______ is the closest planet to the sun?
- Chunks of rock/metal in outer space that is in orbit around the Sun.
- Tiny particles or chunks of metal/rock. When they enter a planet's atmosphere, they burn up and look like shooting stars in the sky.
- The heart of our solar system is the ___. It provides warmth and light.
- Jupiter, ______, Neptune and Uranus all have rings around them.
- ___ giant planets are made of gas.
- A massive collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
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- Force of attraction that pulls together all matter.
- What planet do we live on?
- A regular, repeating path that one object take around another.
- Mercury is this kind of planet.
- What planet is the hottest?
- There are eight _______ in our solar system.
- together by gravity.
- Our solar system is a collection of _________ bodies orbiting the Sun.
- Natural objects that orbit planets. Scientists call them "natural satellites".
- Made up of ice, rock, and dust, they develop a bright tail when they get close to the Sun.
- ____ is known for its red colour?
- _____ planets are like regular planets but smaller with debris floating around them.
21 Clues: together by gravity. • What planet do we live on? • What planet is the hottest? • What is the biggest planet? • Mercury is this kind of planet. • ____ is known for its red colour? • ___ giant planets are made of gas. • Everything we can touch, feel,sense... • _______ is the closest planet to the sun? • There are eight _______ in our solar system. • ...
SPACE 2025-05-09
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- name of locations in a two body orbit of relative gravitational stability
- the surface of a black hole
- the structure of Earth's core
- created three laws of planetary motions
- the director of 2001:A Space Odyssey
- the period of earth's revolution around the sun
- all planetary orbits form this shape
- when a star in the sky has brightness that varies over time
- a satellite that orbits Earth every 24 hours
- determined the "G" constant
- unable to escape from black holes
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- a comet that is seen every ~76-80 years
- a satellite that can be seen in the same location in the sky at all times
- a comet with a very long period, last seen in 1997-1998
- the radius of a black hole
- an astronomical object that Bruce Willis blew up in 1998
- created three laws of motion
- comets were used in lecture to describe which of kepler's laws
- the primary constituent of comets
- an object that orbits the Earth at an altitude of 400km
- the period of earth's rotation upon its axis
21 Clues: the radius of a black hole • the surface of a black hole • determined the "G" constant • created three laws of motion • the structure of Earth's core • the primary constituent of comets • unable to escape from black holes • the director of 2001:A Space Odyssey • all planetary orbits form this shape • a comet that is seen every ~76-80 years • ...
Space 2025-04-03
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- The fourth planet from the Sun, known as the "Red Planet."
- A small rocky body that orbits the Sun.
- A rock or particle that enters Earth's atmosphere.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A luminous ball of gas, like the Sun.
- The season when leaves fall from trees, also known as autumn.
- The seventh planet from the Sun, known for its tilted axis.
- The force that pulls objects toward one another, like the Earth pulls objects toward it.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- The second planet from the Sun, often called Earth's "sister planet."
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- A vehicle designed for travel in outer space.
- The warmest season of the year.
- A tool used to observe distant objects in space.
- The season after winter and before summer.
- A vehicle used to travel in space.
- The path one object takes around another, like a planet around the Sun.
- A person trained to travel in space.
- A system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A small icy body that orbits the Sun.
20 Clues: Earth's natural satellite. • The warmest season of the year. • A vehicle used to travel in space. • A person trained to travel in space. • A luminous ball of gas, like the Sun. • A small icy body that orbits the Sun. • A small rocky body that orbits the Sun. • The season after winter and before summer. • A large celestial body that orbits a star. • ...
Space 2025-04-22
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- The universe seen as a well-ordered whole. (6 letters)
- The sixth planet from the sun, known for its prominent ring system. (6 letters)
- An imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body, dividing it into northern and southern hemispheres. (7 letters)
- The phenomenon in which one celestial body moves into the shadow of another celestial body. (7 letters)
- The action of rotating around an axis or center. (8 letters)
- The distance that light travels in one year. (9 letters)
- The second planet from the sun, known for its brightness and high surface temperatures. (5 letters)
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction. (6 letters)
- A region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape. (9 letters)
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- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. (6 letters)
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun, typically found in the belt between Mars and Jupiter. (8 letters)
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication. (9 letters)
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer. (9 letters)
- Relating to or associated with the moon. (5 letters)
- The curved path of a celestial object around a star, planet, or moon. (5 letters)
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. (6 letters)
- The force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass. (7 letters)
- A giant cloud of dust and gas in space, sometimes becoming the birthplace of stars. (6 letters)
- The scientific study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. (9 letters)
- Relating to or determined by the sun. (5 letters)
- An icy small solar system body that, when passing close to the sun, warms and begins to release gases. (5 letters)
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication. (9 letters)
22 Clues: Relating to or determined by the sun. (5 letters) • Relating to or associated with the moon. (5 letters) • The universe seen as a well-ordered whole. (6 letters) • The distance that light travels in one year. (9 letters) • The action of rotating around an axis or center. (8 letters) • A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. (6 letters) • ...
Space 2025-05-16
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- the galaxy we live in
- what we live on
- a man made object that goes around earth
- a probe launched off earth to study the outer milkyway
- a non-glowing ball of mass
- belt a belt of asteroids outside the milkyway
- the earth does this around the sun
- h20
- space station the station in space that we use
- the amount of energy in something
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- a constellation of a princess in the sky
- a group of stars that forms a picture
- star system in the southern constellations
- the north star
- opposite of this is a white hill
- rhymes with bubble
- how far light travels in a year
- stars are bornn from this
- an hour and a half
- a glowing ball of mass
- the pull on earth
- the milky way _______
- an objects ability to move
23 Clues: h20 • the north star • what we live on • the pull on earth • rhymes with bubble • an hour and a half • the galaxy we live in • the milky way _______ • a glowing ball of mass • stars are bornn from this • a non-glowing ball of mass • an objects ability to move • how far light travels in a year • opposite of this is a white hill • the amount of energy in something • ...
Space 2025-05-16
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- a force that pulls objects together
- mass packed into a tiny volume
- our galaxy
- where we live
- a gas with diatomic molecules
- a large cloud of gas and dust
- minutes the amount of time it take satellites to orbit earth
- the amount of matter inside of an object
- spacestation a permanently crewed satellite in space
- a pattern of stars
- the natural tendency of objects in motion
- a space prob that we launched into space to orbit the earth
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- year the distance light travels in one year
- a star in the little dipper
- massive collection of gas planets dust and dark matter
- a celestial body that orbits a star
- one a space prob that left earth to discover other galaxy's
- triple star system located 4.37 light years from earth
- a space based observatory
- a giant ball of gas
- a region of the solar system located beyond the orbit of Neptune
- a constellation in the Andromeda Galaxy
- a repeating path that a planet makes
23 Clues: our galaxy • where we live • a pattern of stars • a giant ball of gas • a space based observatory • a star in the little dipper • a gas with diatomic molecules • a large cloud of gas and dust • mass packed into a tiny volume • a force that pulls objects together • a celestial body that orbits a star • a repeating path that a planet makes • a constellation in the Andromeda Galaxy • ...
