space Crossword Puzzles
Space Discovery Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- an objects resistance to movement.
- region in the outer solar system,past Neptune.
- large ball of gas held together by it's own gravity.
- how much "stuff" is in something.
- star exhausts its core hydrogen fuel creating a ...
- the planet you are on right now.
- also known as the north star.
- man made object that orbits the sun, moon, planets, etc collecting information.
- first element on the periodic table
- gas, dust, billions of stars,and their solar systems.
- a group of stars that form a pattern.
- way spiral galaxy that contains our solar system.
- in Greek mythology she is the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia.
- Hercules was sent to kill this animal, which was terrorizing all of Nemea
- 8 of them orbit our sun.
- the earth does this around the sun
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- 3 stars generally bonded together.
- modern space station, known as ISS.
- the big dipper is part of this constellation
- unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the speed of light.
- is the brightest star in the sky, also known as the "dog star".
- first ever human-made object to enter interstellar space.
- an hour and a half in minutes.
- nothing not even light can escape
- space telescope named after an astronomer named Edwin Powell Hubble.
- a cloud of dust in gas in outer space visible in the night sky.
- 4th sign of the zodiac constellations
- a force that pulls you down to the ground.
28 Clues: 8 of them orbit our sun. • also known as the north star. • an hour and a half in minutes. • the planet you are on right now. • how much "stuff" is in something. • nothing not even light can escape • an objects resistance to movement. • 3 stars generally bonded together. • the earth does this around the sun • modern space station, known as ISS. • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-16
Across
- A region in space located beyond the orbit of neptune
- The planet we live on
- What the Earth does around the sun
- The galaxy we currently are in
- The amount of matter in an object
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion
- What the Earth is
- Telescope that starts with H
- A cloud of gas or dust in space
- A star system with 3 stars that is the closest stellar to us
- A huge hot ball in space
- A thing put in space to orbit Earth to send and receive information
- A clump of stars that makes an image
- Furthest man made object
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- Largest space station build
- Nearest major galaxy to ours
- A program trying to make advancements in spaceflight
- A area in space where gravity is so high that nothing can escape it
- A force that attracts a body towards the center of Earth
- Atomic number 1 in the periodic table
- 1 Hour and 30 Minutes
- The distance light travels in one year
- A system of millions of stars
23 Clues: What the Earth is • The planet we live on • 1 Hour and 30 Minutes • A huge hot ball in space • Furthest man made object • Largest space station build • Nearest major galaxy to ours • Telescope that starts with H • A system of millions of stars • The galaxy we currently are in • A cloud of gas or dust in space • The amount of matter in an object • What the Earth does around the sun • ...
Remi's space crossword 2025-05-16
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- It takes pictures of earth from space
- Its on toy story
- Our sun is this
- Its a space ____________ (inss) clue
- A workspace
- Its a space craft
- Milky way etc
- Property of matter
- It goes Jupiter etc etc its a huge circle
- It keeps us on earth so we do float on earth but if your in space you will float
- It can be a snowmobiles
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- Its a Galaxy
- Humans live on it
- It orbits stars
- A triple star system
- The earth ______ the sun
- Property of matter
- The simplest element
- How long something takes to orbit
- Cloud of dust
- TV series
- Leo the lion etc
- It has yellow orange and black on it
23 Clues: TV series • A workspace • Its a Galaxy • Cloud of dust • Milky way etc • It orbits stars • Our sun is this • Its on toy story • Leo the lion etc • Humans live on it • Its a space craft • Property of matter • Property of matter • A triple star system • The simplest element • It can be a snowmobiles • The earth ______ the sun • How long something takes to orbit • Its a space ____________ (inss) clue • ...
Year 7 Space 2025-06-11
Across
- the main source of mass in our solar system
- a ball of ice and dust with a glowing tail
- the distance light travels in one year
- the force that pulls things towards each other
- a vehicle used to travel into space
- a space rock that burns up in Earth’s atmosphere
- when one object blocks light from another
- a natural satellite orbiting earth
- a huge group of stars, like the Milky Way
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- a person trained to travel into space
- a large object that orbits a star
- the largest moon in our solar system
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- the belt of asteroids that go beyond Neptune
- a giant cloud of dust and gas where stars are born
- a tool used to see things far away in space
- a bowl-shaped hole made by a space rock hitting a surface
- the closest planet to the Sun
- a planet that orbits a star outside our solar system
- known as the red planet
- the path one object takes around another
- a planet known for its rings
- when a planet spins on its axis
23 Clues: known as the red planet • a planet known for its rings • the closest planet to the Sun • when a planet spins on its axis • a large object that orbits a star • a natural satellite orbiting earth • a vehicle used to travel into space • the largest moon in our solar system • a person trained to travel into space • the distance light travels in one year • ...
Flight and Space 2025-09-04
Across
- The curvature of the airfoil.
- A gas or liquid that tends to take the shape of its container.
- An aircraft similar to an airplane that has no engine
- Up and down motion of the wings of the aircraft.
- The force that makes it difficult for one object to slide along the surface of another or to move through a liquid or gas.
- A streamlined surface designed in such a way that air flowing around it produces useful motion.
- A side-to-side motion of the nose of the aircraft.
- A systematic, problem-solving strategy that designers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
- The main body of an aircraft.
- The hinged part of the stabilizer on an aircraft that is used to deflect the tail of the plane up and down.
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- Forces that are directed opposite each other and are not equal in magnitude.
- Small moving section at the rear of the stabilizer that helps to control the yawing motion of the aircraft.
- A push or pull on an object.
- The rate at which an object speeds up, slows down, or changes direction.
- The method of determining one’s position and planning and following a route.
- A working model used to test a design concept by making observations and necessary adjustments.
- The part on an airplane that raises and lowers the wings, causing the aircraft to roll.
- The amount of matter in an object. Not to be confused with weight, which is the amount of force that gravity exerts on an object.
- The up or down motion of the nose of the aircraft.
- A person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth or toward any other physical body having mass.
21 Clues: A push or pull on an object. • The curvature of the airfoil. • The main body of an aircraft. • Up and down motion of the wings of the aircraft. • A side-to-side motion of the nose of the aircraft. • The up or down motion of the nose of the aircraft. • An aircraft similar to an airplane that has no engine • A person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft. • ...
Space Crossword #1 2025-08-28
Across
- In roughly 600 million years the moon will no longer be close enough to Earth to cause this.
- A mass, song, or piece of music honoring someone who has died.
- Galaxy closest to the edge of the known universe humans have discovered so far.
- A planet that maintains a temperature over 900 degrees Celsius with a thick atmosphere and rotates backwards compared to most others.
- The closest star to our Solar System.
- Biggest known star.
- A vehicle or device that moves by expelling gas or exhaust at high speed.
- Answer to a yes or no question.
- One of the largest known planets in the Universe.
- A planet with 4 main moons and about 76 other ones.
- Ancient device to tell time that only worked during the day.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- Theoretical opposite to a black hole that pushes all matter away and out.
- Fits many definitions although as humans on Earth we are biased towards a specific type.
- Oval-shaped dwarf planet with two moons.
- Theory about earth that has been disproven that some people still believe.
- One of Saturn’s moons known to consistently and constantly shoot out organic matter into space.
- When two or more objects crash into each other.
- A dwarf planet with a bright icecap and fastest rotation of any dwarf planet.
- Famous ringed planet.
- G-type main-sequence star of our Solar System.
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- The largest moon in the Solar System with its own magnetic field.
- A planet that is not part of any star system/solar system.
- A massive explosion of a star at the end of its life cycle.
- Planet tilted sideways with rings.
- A black hole, one of the largest known ones in the Universe.
- Planet with the fastest winds in the solar system.
- The planet humans currently inhabit.
- Closest planet to the sun.
- The decision or judgement reached by a jury or judge in a legal case.
- The planet with the largest mountain and crater in the Solar System.
- The sun converts hydrogen into this.
- Closest Galaxy to the Milky Way.
- A unit of distance that measures how far light travels in one year.
- The primary fuel for stars.
- Old theory that suggests there’s a second Earth on the other side of the Sun that we never see to keep balance.
- Max amount of years a human can live naturally without intervention.
- False information told as the truth.
- One of Jupiter’s moons, the second most interesting one to scientists.
- Serious of stages something goes through from beginning to end.
- Dwarf planet previously a planet.
- A layer of gases that surrounds a planet, moon, or other celestial body.
- Any object that orbits around a larger object in Space.
- A device used to see parts of space that are not visible to the naked eye.
- Scientific more logical then religious theory about how everything in the known universe was first created.
- The feeling of something that comes from discovering something that isn’t as good, true, or ideal as you thought.
- 1 and 2 have left the Solar System.
47 Clues: Biggest known star. • Famous ringed planet. • Closest planet to the sun. • The primary fuel for stars. • Answer to a yes or no question. • Closest Galaxy to the Milky Way. • Dwarf planet previously a planet. • Planet tilted sideways with rings. • 1 and 2 have left the Solar System. • The planet humans currently inhabit. • The sun converts hydrogen into this. • ...
Earth in Space 2025-10-15
Across
- one complete orbit around the Sun
- different shapes of the Moon as seen from Earth
- a meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere, usually creating a bright streak across the sky as it burns up; a shooting star
- path a planet takes around a star, or a moon or artificial satellite takes around a planet
- the total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another
- a meteor big enough for part of it to hit the ground
- full, dark shadow of an eclipse
- model, model of the universe with the Sun at its centre
- the time a planet takes to rotate once completely on its own axis
- system, the Sun and all the planets, satellites, asteroids, comets and other bodies revolving around it
- object in orbit around another larger object
- Way, the galaxy in which our solar system is located
- on Earth, summer, autumn, winter, spring; caused by the tilt of a planet’s axis
- model, model of the universe with Earth at its centre
- Earth-like, rocky. The terrestrial planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
- oval shape
- an irregular rocky object in orbit around the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- belt, a group of rocks that orbit the Sun in a band between Mars and Jupiter
- a ball of ice, dust and rock that orbits the Sun in a highly elliptical orbit
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- eclipse, when the Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon
- force field, invisible field that causes masses to be attracted to each other
- roughly spherical ball of rock or gas that orbits (moves around) the Sun. They do not generate their own light.
- a small particle or body of rock that orbits the Sun near Earth’s orbit
- satellites, satellites placed into orbit by humans
- less dense shadow of an eclipse
- a scientist who studies the stars, planets and other celestial objects
- planet, a small celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun and is nearly round in shape but with insufficient gravity to sweep its orbit clear of other bodies (which is a criterion of being called a planet)
- the time a planet takes to revolve once around the Sun
- motion, apparent loop-like motion of the planets as seen from Earth
- the line connecting the North Pole with the South Pole. Earth rotates around this axis.
- relating to the sky or to space
- month, the time the Moon takes to complete one orbit of Earth (27.3 days)
- giants, the large planets of the outer solar system: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- eclipse, when the Moon blocks sunlight from reaching Earth
- a group of stars which form a recognisable pattern in the night sky
35 Clues: oval shape • less dense shadow of an eclipse • full, dark shadow of an eclipse • relating to the sky or to space • one complete orbit around the Sun • object in orbit around another larger object • different shapes of the Moon as seen from Earth • satellites, satellites placed into orbit by humans • a meteor big enough for part of it to hit the ground • ...
Getting to Space 2025-11-03
Across
- The state of shining by reflecting light; glitter, sparkle, sheen, or gloss
- Made up from two or more types of atoms joined together by chemical bond.
- Substances that are made up of only one kind of particle. It could have compounds or just elements
- A force that pushes an object from itself
- Opposite forces are not the same size, do not cancel.
- Found in the nucleus, have no charge (neural)
- The number on the periodic table that tells us the number of protons (and hence electrons)
- Found in the nucleus, positively charged
- The number on the periodic table that tells us then number of protons + neutrons found in the nucleus
- Substances that are only made up of one type of atom. They cannot be broken down into anything smaller.
- A change where the substance remains the same, but the arrangement of particles may change.
- A measure of how much heat a material can conduct
- A force that opposes motion, in air is called drag (or air resistance)
- A measure of how much electricity a material can conduct
- The state change from liquid to solid
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- The central positively charged core of an atom that contains almost all of its mass
- A measure of how compact a substance is (more dense = more heavy)
- The state change from liquid to gas
- The state change from solid to liquid
- A combination of two or more substances in any proportion. It could have compounds and/or elements
- Found orbiting the nucleus, negatively charged
- An upwards force on an object in contact with another
- The downwards force pulling objects towards the centre of the Earth, due to gravity
- The state change from gas to liquid
- The ability of a material to bend without breaking
- Opposite forces are the same size and cancel out.
- The beginning “ingredients” of a chemical reaction
- The state change from solid to gas
- The end result of a chemical reaction
- A measure of how much force a material can withstand before it breaks
- A push or a pull. It is measured using a unit called Newton (N).
- A change where a reaction occurs and a new substance is formed.
32 Clues: The state change from solid to gas • The state change from liquid to gas • The state change from gas to liquid • The state change from solid to liquid • The end result of a chemical reaction • The state change from liquid to solid • Found in the nucleus, positively charged • A force that pushes an object from itself • Found in the nucleus, have no charge (neural) • ...
Unit 8: Life Out There 2025-08-04
Across
- – a long trip
- – to look for something
- – a fast vehicle that flies into space
- – a huge group of stars and planets
- – from another planet
- – to share information
- – a person who travels in space
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- – the area outside Earth
- – everything in space
- – a vehicle used in space
- – a bright object that moves in space
- – a round object in space
- system – the sun and the planets around it
- station – a place in space where people can live and work
- – to move around a planet or star
15 Clues: – a long trip • – everything in space • – from another planet • – to share information • – to look for something • – the area outside Earth • – a vehicle used in space • – a round object in space • – a person who travels in space • – to move around a planet or star • – a huge group of stars and planets • – a bright object that moves in space • – a fast vehicle that flies into space • ...
Tenses Excercise 2023-11-15
Across
- _____ is the v1 of the word "wrung".
- ______ is described with present simple.
- _____ is synonymous with the word "two times".
- ____ Perfect is used to describe A situation happening before another situation in the past.
- ____ is the v2 of the word "bleed".
- She has ________ finished the painting. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- By the time Sam came, Ann had _______ left the house. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- The mechanics will have (finish) ________ all the work by the time she arrive at home. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- I had (know) _____ about it for a while. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- ______ is the past participle form of the word "get".
- Sara has ____ finished her homework. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- By the time I see you, I will ____ graduated. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- _____ is the v3 of the word "abide".
- He ____ from the second floor. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- _____ is the v1 of the word "Brought".
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- The sun (rise) _____ in the east. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- _____ present tense is used when an action is happening right now, or when it happens regularly.
- The wind __ screaming in my ear. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- Mrs. Oh ___ been a teacher since 2002. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- ____ is used to talk about the future or predictions.
- _______ Perfect is used to describe An action happening from the past up to the present.
- ____ is the v3 of the word "bend".
- One robber killed another one while he ___ disconnecting the bank alarm. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- ___ is used before past participle in Past Perfect Tense.
- An ______ is a word or an expression that modifies or describes other words.
- ____ is the v2 of the word "bear".
- ______ Perfect is used to describe An activity completed before another activity in the future.
- He had ____ finished doing his chores. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- A man broke a window and ____ shot his weapon. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
- I've known her ___ 6 years. What is the word that is suitable for the blank space.
30 Clues: ____ is the v3 of the word "bend". • ____ is the v2 of the word "bear". • ____ is the v2 of the word "bleed". • _____ is the v1 of the word "wrung". • _____ is the v3 of the word "abide". • _____ is the v1 of the word "Brought". • ______ is described with present simple. • _____ is synonymous with the word "two times". • ...
Solar System 2023-03-07
Across
- Gives off light in the sky.
- What we can use to look at space from Earth.
- takes people between space and Earth.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- The solar system's star.
- Someone that studies science.
- Someone that travels space.
- The Red Planet.
- We can see it at night in the sky.
- The Icy Giant planet.
- The only planet that has life.
- What keeps us on the ground and not floating into space.
- Word meaning small.
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- The word for when we find something new.
- The planet that has the Red Spot.
- The path that the planets take around the sun.
- A group of stars that is found throughout space.
- There are 8 of these in our solar system.
- The 8th planet closest to the sun.
- The second planet.
- Robot that is sent to take pictures of planets.
- Hot or cold.
- The area beyond the Earth's sky.
- The planet that is known for its rings.
24 Clues: Hot or cold. • The Red Planet. • The second planet. • Word meaning small. • The Icy Giant planet. • The solar system's star. • Gives off light in the sky. • Someone that travels space. • Someone that studies science. • The closest planet to the sun. • The only planet that has life. • The area beyond the Earth's sky. • The planet that has the Red Spot. • ...
Jackson's crossword puzzle 2022-04-28
Across
- The study of space
- An object that orbits something another object
- Something that helps us see farther into space from Earth.
- Space and everything within it.
- Having to do with the moon
- When light from the sun is cut off by the moon
- A man made spacecraft humans used to travel to space.
- An imaginary line which a body rotates around.
- A small body of matter that enters the Earth's atmosphere
- The action of rotating around an axis or center
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- A small body made up of ice and dust
- A star formation
- The act of movement or being moved
- Positioned or related to the skies or space
- Having to do with the sun
- The circular course of an object around another object
- The Milky Way is one of these
- a measurement of the distance in space.
- Small, rocky bodies that orbit the sun
- the curved path of a celestial object around another object
20 Clues: A star formation • The study of space • Having to do with the sun • Having to do with the moon • The Milky Way is one of these • Space and everything within it. • The act of movement or being moved • A small body made up of ice and dust • Small, rocky bodies that orbit the sun • a measurement of the distance in space. • Positioned or related to the skies or space • ...
Sip & Solve 2024-11-29
Across
- Stephanie’s eye color
- Month that Tyler proposed
- Town where Tyler & Stephanie met
- Stephanie's favorite music artist (2 words, no space)
- Favorite NFL team
- Tyler & Stephanie's newest kitten
- Tyler's middle name
- Stephanie’s occupation
- The honeymoon location
- Town where Tyler proposed
- Their favorite bar in Asheville (2 words, no space)
- Stephanie’s favorite cocktail (2 words, no space)
- First European Country Tyler & Stephanie visited together
- Stephanie's favorite hobby
- City where Tyler & Stephanie keep coming back to
- Stephanie's new last name!
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- Stephanie's middle name
- Stephanie's birth month
- Their favorite winter activity
- Their favorite card game
- Tyler's favorite hobby
- Tyler & Stephanie's beta fish
- Their first concert together (2 words, no space)
- Tyler's birth month
- Tyler’s eye color
- Tyler & Stephanie's first cat
- State where Tyler was born
- Their Wedding cake flavor (2 words, no space)
- Tyler's favorite music artist (2 words, no space)
- State where Stephanie was born
30 Clues: Favorite NFL team • Tyler’s eye color • Tyler's birth month • Tyler's middle name • Stephanie’s eye color • Tyler's favorite hobby • Stephanie’s occupation • The honeymoon location • Stephanie's middle name • Stephanie's birth month • Their favorite card game • Month that Tyler proposed • Town where Tyler proposed • State where Tyler was born • Stephanie's favorite hobby • ...
Space and Hollywood movies 2024-05-14
Across
- first man who walked on the moon
- (in 2 words) director of the film "The Martian"
- person who travels to space
- French director who made the first movie about space
- machine they invented to film "2001 A Space Odyssey"
- (in 2 words) competition to be the first country to explore other planets
- reason why private companies try to go to space today
- technology used to create the illusion of space with big screens
- enemy of the US in the first race to the moon
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- quality of Matt Damon in "The Martian"
- type of special effects made with computers
- (in 2 words) African-American woman who solved the equations to help men orbit the earth
- US president who delivered a famous speech about space exploration
- an extraterrestrial (and also the title of a movie)
- american institution that organises space travel
- space movie with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney
16 Clues: person who travels to space • first man who walked on the moon • quality of Matt Damon in "The Martian" • type of special effects made with computers • enemy of the US in the first race to the moon • (in 2 words) director of the film "The Martian" • american institution that organises space travel • space movie with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney • ...
THE SPACE RACE 2013-11-20
Across
- exploration/Served as an are in the cold war
- _________ was set backin January1967, 3 astronauts were killed after a space craft was caught in a fire
- Technology / Each side fought to prove the__________________they were in control of.
- U.S and Soviet mission
- States/ Who won the space race?
- times/ Soviets failed all___________that they attempted a Lunar landing
- Nasa's Budget__________
- The month the united states first attempted at a lunar landing
- Korolyov/ Chief engineer of the Soviet Space program who had passed away.
- The launch of apollo8 was in which month?
- Shepard/ First american into space, but did not complete a full orbit
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- Mercury/ U.S efforts to send a man into space
- as figures to the public.
- Two/first space probe to hit the moon
- Gagarin/ First person to orbit earth
- Nasa's final test with the chimpanzees was in the month of?
- Glenn/First american to orbit
- Armstrong/ First man to land on the moon.
18 Clues: U.S and Soviet mission • Nasa's Budget__________ • as figures to the public. • Glenn/First american to orbit • States/ Who won the space race? • Gagarin/ First person to orbit earth • Two/first space probe to hit the moon • Armstrong/ First man to land on the moon. • The launch of apollo8 was in which month? • exploration/Served as an are in the cold war • ...
Spatial 2023-06-13
Across
- The form or outline of an object
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- The ratio of the size of an object to its representation
- The path or course along which something moves
- The relationship between different parts of an object
- The amount of space an object occupies
- The extent or measurement of a surface
- The location of an object in space
- The way in which objects appear in relation to one another
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- The space between two intersecting lines or surfaces
- The amount of matter in an object
- The amount of matter in a certain amount of space
- The relative amount of space an object occupies
- The line where the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- The angular distance of a place east or west of the prime meridian
- The amount of space between two points
- The area or expanse that exists beyond any object
- The position or alignment of an object in relation to another
18 Clues: The form or outline of an object • The amount of matter in an object • The location of an object in space • The amount of space between two points • The amount of space an object occupies • The extent or measurement of a surface • The path or course along which something moves • The relative amount of space an object occupies • ...
COM2206-Interpersonal Communication- CH4 2022-08-02
Across
- (Two words-no space) A model that describes the relationship between self-disclosure and self-awareness.
- (Two words-no space) A mirroring of the judgments of other people; part of how the self-concept develops.
- (Two words-no space) Evaluating oneself in terms of or by comparison to others.
- (Two words-no space) Groups against which we compare ourselves, thereby influencing our self-concept and self-esteem.
- (Two words-no space) The image a person presents to others. It may be identical to or different from the perceived and desired selves.
- (Three words-no space) A model that describes relationships in terms of their breadth and depth.
- (Two words-no space) The person we believe ourselves to be in moments of candor. It may be identical to or different from the presenting and desired selves.
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- (Two words-no space) The communication strategies people use to influence how others view them.
- A statement that is not false but cleverly avoids an unpleasant truth.
- The relatively stable set of perceptions each individual holds of herself or himself.
- (Two words-no space) The causal relationship that occurs when a person's expectations of an event and her or his subsequent behavior based on those expectations make the outcome more likely to occur than would otherwise have been true.
- Actions people take to preserve their own and others' presenting images.
- Evaluations of self-worth; how one feels about one's self-concept.
- (Two words-no space) A person whose opinion is important enough to affect one's self-concept strongly.
- The process of deliberately revealing information about oneself that is significant and that would not normally be known by others.
- (Two words-no space)A lie that is not considered malicious by the person who tells it.
- (Two words-no space) The choices people make to reveal or conceal information about themselves.
- The image an individual wants to project to the world.
- A deliberate attempt to hide or misrepresent the truth.
19 Clues: The image an individual wants to project to the world. • A deliberate attempt to hide or misrepresent the truth. • Evaluations of self-worth; how one feels about one's self-concept. • A statement that is not false but cleverly avoids an unpleasant truth. • Actions people take to preserve their own and others' presenting images. • ...
Solar System Exploration 2023-08-07
Across
- A journey or voyage undertaken for a specific purpose, often in space exploration.
- A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space.
- A robotic spacecraft designed to explore the surface of a planet or moon.
- An unmanned spacecraft designed to explore distant planets or celestial bodies.
- A specific task or operation, often related to space exploration.
- The United States' space agency responsible for space exploration.
- A garment designed to protect astronauts in the vacuum of space.
- A person trained to travel and work in space.
- A spacecraft that lands on the surface of a planet or moon.
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- An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- Relating to travel or exploration between planets.
- An artificial object that orbits a celestial body, often used for communication or observation.
- A spacecraft that orbits a celestial body, gathering data and images.
- Relating to or located in space or the universe.
- The act of sending a spacecraft into space.
15 Clues: The act of sending a spacecraft into space. • A person trained to travel and work in space. • Relating to or located in space or the universe. • Relating to travel or exploration between planets. • A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space. • A spacecraft that lands on the surface of a planet or moon. • ...
Space race scramble 2024-04-30
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- Soviet satellite launched in 1957
- American astronaut who commanded the Apollo 13 mission. Jim ___
- The Soviet spacecraft that carried the first animals, a dog named Laika, into space in 1957.
- American astronaut who famously said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". Neil ___
- Soviet cosmonaut who became the first woman in space. Valentina ____
- First living creature to orbit the Earth. (the dog)
- The Soviet spacecraft that carried the first woman, Valentina Tereshkova, into space.
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- American astronaut who became the first American woman to walk in space. Kathy ____
- The Soviet spacecraft series that carried out the first successful unmanned moon landing in 1959.
- Soviet spacecraft that carried the first human, Yuri Gagarin, into space.
- Soviet space probe that reached Venus.
- First American space station
- US space agency that sent astronauts to the moon
- The first American satellite launched into space in 1958, in response to Sputnik.
- American space program that aimed to land humans on the moon.
15 Clues: First American space station • Soviet satellite launched in 1957 • Soviet space probe that reached Venus. • US space agency that sent astronauts to the moon • First living creature to orbit the Earth. (the dog) • American space program that aimed to land humans on the moon. • American astronaut who commanded the Apollo 13 mission. Jim ___ • ...
GTA 5 / GTA 5 Online 2 2024-02-16
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- whats losantos based off of?
- how much does the oppressor mk2 cost? (this uses / as a space)
- whats the island called?
- who dies in the car and michael throws him out the car? (this uses / as a space)
- what funny thing does trevor say sometimes when hes near a NPC (this uses ? in it)
- were does Trevor live? (this uses / as a space)
- when will gta 6 release (don't google it)
- how long was michael "supposedly" dead for? (this uses / as a space)
- what was Rockstar's first gta game?
- how does franklin kill michael? (this uses / as a space)
- whats the mountain called in gta 5?
- what state is trevor's RV in? (this uses / as a space)
- what is the last app on the phone in gta online?
- in gta 5 online how much time passes before gta 5 story mode takes place?
- who is the computer genius?
- why did rockstar nerf the mk2
- whats the submersible called on warstock cache and carry.
- what year did the north yankton heist take place? (this uses / as a space)
- what option do you kill the two people that want trevor or michael dead? (this uses / as a space)
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- whats the military base called?
- this crossword uses / for spaces the answer is slash
- what two things cost 10 million? (this uses & symbol)(this uses / as a space)
- whats the fastest vehicle in game (this uses / as a space)
- what "protection" does michael have?
- how does franklin kill trevor? (this uses / as a space)
- what is the epsilon programs greeting?
- when was gta online released (this uses numbers)
- what heist involves the diamond casino
- who is the first main character we get to control in gta 5? (cutscenes don't count)
- does rockstar put real life vehicle names on there cars for example the ignus does it have the name lambo?
- how many main characters in story mode?
- what is the city called? (this uses / as a space)
- who has a lab rat that gives him daily doses in gta 5
33 Clues: whats the island called? • who is the computer genius? • whats losantos based off of? • why did rockstar nerf the mk2 • whats the military base called? • what was Rockstar's first gta game? • whats the mountain called in gta 5? • what "protection" does michael have? • what is the epsilon programs greeting? • what heist involves the diamond casino • ...
Ben & Laura's Wedding 2024-04-19
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- Bride's profession
- Groom's eye colour
- Month Ben and Laura moved in together
- Laura's favourite flower
- First artist the couple saw live (2 words, no space)
- Couple's first dance song (2 words, no space)
- House number the couple live at (2 words, no space)
- Ben's zodiac sign
- Ben's biggest fear
- Bride's shoe size
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- Month Ben and Laura got engaged
- Groom's favourite sport (2 words, no space)
- Couple's favourite coffee shop
- Who was the first to say "I love you"?
- In March 2023, Ben and Laura went to see______ (2 words, no space)
- Laura's zodiac sign
- Who is older?
- Food Ben loves but Laura hates
- Ben and Laura's dog's name
- Bride's favourite dessert
- Go to date spot
- Maid of Honour's name
22 Clues: Who is older? • Go to date spot • Ben's zodiac sign • Bride's shoe size • Bride's profession • Groom's eye colour • Ben's biggest fear • Laura's zodiac sign • Maid of Honour's name • Laura's favourite flower • Bride's favourite dessert • Ben and Laura's dog's name • Couple's favourite coffee shop • Food Ben loves but Laura hates • Month Ben and Laura got engaged • ...
chapter 2 terms 2021-11-09
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- raw materials and new markets to supply their factories and sell their goods
- one country is extending the rule of authority of their country to other countries or territories
- hand to achieve its goal, terrorist organization support violent action
- making one country's army powerful and allowing a political situation in which military interests dominate government policy
- just getting to wear the other side down to outlast them not a decisive victory in the first three years of war (2 space are shown as *)
- France, Russia, and Britain were agreed to support each other through a less formal group of arrangements (1 space is shown as *)
- for winning the war, all the resources of a nation are organized (1 space is shown as *)
- when there is movement in enemy's territory, soldiers fired rifles and machine guns across no man's land (2 space are shown as *)
- a close association of nations for the achievement of common objectives, or a group of countries united for the purpose of joint military protection
- standard war tactic which was 400 meters apart that offers protection against enemy fire, but soldiers remained vulnerable to artillery attacks (1 space is shown as *)
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- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy and later Ottoman Empire agreed in supporting each other when they got attack (1 space is shown as *)
- the official British policy that is by navy (1 space is shown as *)
- when they go over the top of the trench and cross no man's land, they are fully exposed to enemy fire (2 space are shown as *)
- idea promoting the unification of Slavic people living in Balkans
- plan's name when Germany attack France through the neutral country of Belgium (1 space is shown as *)
- warning that one must meet certain conditions of face dire consequences
- even Austria-Hungary is going to war, Germany is supporting them (1 space is shown as *)
- war that country must fight on two distinct fronts (battleground)(1 space is shown as *)
- having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one's country
- competing a nest equipped militaries between two or more countries (1 space is shown as *)
20 Clues: having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one's country • idea promoting the unification of Slavic people living in Balkans • the official British policy that is by navy (1 space is shown as *) • hand to achieve its goal, terrorist organization support violent action • warning that one must meet certain conditions of face dire consequences • ...
Space & Astronomy – Planets, stars, and cosmic wonders. 2025-03-10
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- A planet that rotates on its side
- A planet outside our solar system
- Known as the Red Planet
- A force that pulls objects together
- Existing between the stars
- A massive system of stars and planets
- A private space company founded by Elon Musk
- A Russian space traveler
- The farthest planet from the Sun
- The center of our solar system
- Part of the name of the space station
- A dark, cooler area on the Sun's surface
- A body that orbits a planet
- A rapidly spinning neutron star
- A planet famous for its rings
- A dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt
- A mysterious substance that makes up most of the universe’s mass
- An icy body with a glowing tail
- The dense remnant of a collapsed star
- The galaxy that contains our solar system
- A famous space telescope
- A luminous sphere of gas held by gravity
- The four-dimensional continuum of space and time
- A vehicle that propels itself into space
- A region where gravity is too strong for light to escape
- The point of no return around a black hole
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- The event that started the universe
- The universe as a whole
- A bright, energetic galaxy core
- A space rock burning in Earth's atmosphere
- U.S. space agency
- A distant cloud of icy objects
- A vehicle designed for space travel
- A device to observe distant objects
- The largest planet in the solar system
- A force that keeps planets in orbit
- A neutron star with an extremely strong magnetic field
- A celestial body orbiting a star
- A region beyond Neptune with icy bodies
- When one celestial body blocks another
- A cloud of gas and dust in space
- The distance light travels in a year
- A person trained for space travel
- The nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- The hottest planet in the solar system
- The path of a celestial body
- Related to the Sun
- A massive star's explosive death
- A small rocky body in space
- Relating to Earth's moon
- Earth’s only natural satellite
51 Clues: U.S. space agency • Related to the Sun • The universe as a whole • Known as the Red Planet • A Russian space traveler • A famous space telescope • Relating to Earth's moon • Existing between the stars • A body that orbits a planet • A small rocky body in space • The path of a celestial body • A planet famous for its rings • A distant cloud of icy objects • The center of our solar system • ...
Space & Astronomy – Planets, stars, and cosmic wonders. 2025-03-10
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- A body that orbits a planet
- A Russian space traveler
- The path of a celestial body
- A force that pulls objects together
- Part of the name of the space station
- A dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt
- The four-dimensional continuum of space and time
- A distant cloud of icy objects
- Relating to Earth's moon
- The dense remnant of a collapsed star
- Existing between the stars
- A small rocky body in space
- A planet that rotates on its side
- A famous space telescope
- A cloud of gas and dust in space
- A luminous sphere of gas held by gravity
- A space rock burning in Earth's atmosphere
- The center of our solar system
- The hottest planet in the solar system
- A force that keeps planets in orbit
- The universe as a whole
- A vehicle that propels itself into space
- A private space company founded by Elon Musk
- A planet famous for its rings
- An icy body with a glowing tail
- A mysterious substance that makes up most of the universe’s mass
- Related to the Sun
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- A region beyond Neptune with icy bodies
- A person trained for space travel
- The galaxy that contains our solar system
- A region where gravity is too strong for light to escape
- Earth’s only natural satellite
- A rapidly spinning neutron star
- A massive system of stars and planets
- A bright, energetic galaxy core
- When one celestial body blocks another
- Known as the Red Planet
- The nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- U.S. space agency
- A neutron star with an extremely strong magnetic field
- The farthest planet from the Sun
- The event that started the universe
- A celestial body orbiting a star
- A device to observe distant objects
- A massive star's explosive death
- A dark, cooler area on the Sun's surface
- The distance light travels in a year
- A planet outside our solar system
- The point of no return around a black hole
- A vehicle designed for space travel
- The largest planet in the solar system
51 Clues: U.S. space agency • Related to the Sun • Known as the Red Planet • The universe as a whole • A Russian space traveler • Relating to Earth's moon • A famous space telescope • Existing between the stars • A body that orbits a planet • A small rocky body in space • The path of a celestial body • A planet famous for its rings • Earth’s only natural satellite • A distant cloud of icy objects • ...
Crossword... IN SPACE! 2021-06-28
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- orbits a galactic center
- a celestial body once it has crashed into the ground
- the largest planet in our solar system
- the closest planet to our Sun
- the planet with the most famous rings
- the elliptical movement of one celestial body around another
- has a toxic atmosphere and extreme surface temperature
- what happens when a massive star finally dies
- ___________ space station
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- gravity is so strong here that light cannot escape
- a celestial body before it hits the atmosphere
- the process powering a star
- a moon orbiting Jupiter, a future potential home
- the largest asteroid in our solar system
- a star nursery
- orbits a star
- orbits a planet
- a collection of hundreds of thousands of stars
- known as the red planet
- orbits a star, has a long tail
20 Clues: orbits a star • a star nursery • orbits a planet • known as the red planet • orbits a galactic center • ___________ space station • the process powering a star • the closest planet to our Sun • orbits a star, has a long tail • the planet with the most famous rings • the largest planet in our solar system • the largest asteroid in our solar system • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-03
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- Dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
- the physical universe beyond the earth's atmosphere
- the eight farthest planet in the solar system
- the seventh farthest planet from the sun in the solar system
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear near
- the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System
- the fourth planet from the sun in the Solar System
- a thin curved shape that's thicker in the middle and tapers to a thin point
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- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- Italian astronomer
- A Space Shuttle orbiter manufactured by Rockwell International and operated by NASA
- Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing—no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from it
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun
- The mission to get to the Moon
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space
- The only habitable planet in our universe
- Earth's satellite
20 Clues: Earth's satellite • Italian astronomer • The mission to get to the Moon • Dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • a cloud of gas and dust in outer space • The only habitable planet in our universe • the eight farthest planet in the solar system • the fourth planet from the sun in the Solar System • ...
Sky and space 2021-07-12
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- which is the only planet that spins clockwise
- sun and the planets together are called as
- which is the red planet
- which storm from the sun affects the mobile signals on the Earth
- which explosion caused the planets to be formed
- an icy body in space which develops a tail when passing near the sun
- small body that comes into the earth from the space and appears as a streak of light for a short time
- which is home where crews of astronauts and cosmonauts live
- which planet takes 165 years to revolve around the sun
- the name of our galaxy is
- mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere
- The outermost region of a planet's atmosphere.
- which is the fastest spinning planet in the solar system
- The layer which burns meteors and asteroids & protects the Earth
- a machine that is launched into space and moves around Earth or another body in space
- which is the huge glowing sphere of hot gas
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- The layer which has ions formation in the atmosphere
- which planet has 27 moons
- which planet can float on water because it is mostly made of gases
- natural satellite of the earth
- any low pressure area with winds spiraling inwards that causes heavy rain when crossing the land from sea
- Ozone is present in which layer of the atmosphere
- which vehicle is used for launch satellite into space
- which planet takes 88 days to complete one revolution
- The people who actually go into space, conduct experiments on space stations
- Rays emitted from the sun
- which is the only planet not named after God
- Which layer is site of all-weather on Earth
- strange lights and objects flying through the sky
- which object from the space is believed to have killed the dinosaurs and other living objects in the Earth
30 Clues: which is the red planet • which planet has 27 moons • Rays emitted from the sun • the name of our galaxy is • natural satellite of the earth • sun and the planets together are called as • Which layer is site of all-weather on Earth • which is the only planet not named after God • which is the huge glowing sphere of hot gas • which is the only planet that spins clockwise • ...
Flight and Space 2022-09-02
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- A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings from which the aircraft derives most of its lift.
- Robotic aircraft, used extensively by the military.
- Aerospace Vehicle A powered, aerial vehicle that does not carry a human operator, uses aerodynamic forces to provide vehicle lift, can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely, can be expendable or recoverable, and can carry a lethal or nonlethal payload.
- Engineer Design machines that fly.
- A glider designed for sustained flight.
- A type of aircraft deriving both lift and propulsion from one or two sets of horizontally revolving rotors.
- The art and science of designing, building, and operating manned or unmanned space objects.
- The study of forces and the resulting motion of objects through the air.
- A short, easily-remembered slogan, verse, or tune.
- Air Balloon A large bag filled with hot air or gas to make it rise in the air, with a basket for passengers hanging from it.
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- A vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
- Branch of technology and industry concerned with aviation and space flight.
- The study or practice of travel through the air.
- The written text of a play, film, or broadcast
- An aircraft with floats or skis instead of wheels, designed to land on and take off from water.
- An advertising film which promotes a product in an informative and supposedly objective style.
- Shuttle A rocket-launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used for journeys between earth and craft orbiting the earth.
- A sequence of drawings representing the shots planned for a film or television production.
- To set or thrust in motion.
- A power-driven aircraft kept buoyant by a body of gas (usually helium) which is lighter than air.
- A short, memorable phrase used in advertising or associated with a political party or group.
21 Clues: To set or thrust in motion. • Engineer Design machines that fly. • A glider designed for sustained flight. • The written text of a play, film, or broadcast • The study or practice of travel through the air. • A short, easily-remembered slogan, verse, or tune. • Robotic aircraft, used extensively by the military. • ...
Flight and Space 2022-09-02
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- A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings from which the aircraft derives most of its lift.
- Robotic aircraft, used extensively by the military.
- Aerospace Vehicle A powered, aerial vehicle that does not carry a human operator, uses aerodynamic forces to provide vehicle lift, can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely, can be expendable or recoverable, and can carry a lethal or nonlethal payload.
- Engineer Design machines that fly.
- A glider designed for sustained flight.
- A type of aircraft deriving both lift and propulsion from one or two sets of horizontally revolving rotors.
- The art and science of designing, building, and operating manned or unmanned space objects.
- The study of forces and the resulting motion of objects through the air.
- A short, easily-remembered slogan, verse, or tune.
- Air Balloon A large bag filled with hot air or gas to make it rise in the air, with a basket for passengers hanging from it.
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- A vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
- Branch of technology and industry concerned with aviation and space flight.
- The study or practice of travel through the air.
- The written text of a play, film, or broadcast
- An aircraft with floats or skis instead of wheels, designed to land on and take off from water.
- An advertising film which promotes a product in an informative and supposedly objective style.
- Shuttle A rocket-launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used for journeys between earth and craft orbiting the earth.
- A sequence of drawings representing the shots planned for a film or television production.
- To set or thrust in motion.
- A power-driven aircraft kept buoyant by a body of gas (usually helium) which is lighter than air.
- A short, memorable phrase used in advertising or associated with a political party or group.
21 Clues: To set or thrust in motion. • Engineer Design machines that fly. • A glider designed for sustained flight. • The written text of a play, film, or broadcast • The study or practice of travel through the air. • A short, easily-remembered slogan, verse, or tune. • Robotic aircraft, used extensively by the military. • ...
sound and space 2022-11-14
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- has genetic code for particular trait
- centimeters that plates move each year
- sperm and eggs are these
- the bottom of a wave
- differences in individuals of same species
- displays waveforms of sound
- northern most plate
- amplitude increases when waves meet
- these were found on multiple plates
- above and below the equator
- formed after fertilization
- have two X chromosomes
- theory that Theia struck Earth
- peaks of wave A meet troughs of wave B
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- clouds of dust and gas in space
- measure of pitch
- plate contains much of Europe and Asia
- pertaining to stars
- nebulae that can be seen
- when waves meet each other
- tightly wound DNA
- distance of a wave from the midline
- type of heat transfer that moves the crust
- is measured by the amplitude
- the unit for frequency
- plates that drift on the mantle
- the top of a wave
27 Clues: measure of pitch • tightly wound DNA • the top of a wave • pertaining to stars • northern most plate • the bottom of a wave • the unit for frequency • have two X chromosomes • sperm and eggs are these • nebulae that can be seen • when waves meet each other • formed after fertilization • displays waveforms of sound • above and below the equator • is measured by the amplitude • ...
terrible space quiz 2022-11-21
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- A YEAR OF LIGHT
- E!=M^2C
- STARS STARS CENTER
- THIS IS DARK AND MATTERS
- SPIN SPIN SPIN
- FORCE
- VECTOR = DIRECTION + ??
- HE CAN NOT TALK WITH HIS MOUTH
- he probably did something
- THE RED SEEMS TO HAVE SHIFTED
- THINGS MOVE MORE OR LESS BASED ON DISTANCE
- THIS ONE IS EDIBLE TOO
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- JIMMY
- IN DE BENINGING
- space + time
- I POVITED TESTED FOR BOVID
- WHO KNOWS WHAT THIS ONE IS DOING
- THIS ONE COULD HAVE KILLED BUT WAS TOO WEAK
- THIS ONE IS COOL AND MAKES STARS
- STARS STARS STARS STARS
- humble misspelled
21 Clues: JIMMY • FORCE • E!=M^2C • space + time • SPIN SPIN SPIN • IN DE BENINGING • A YEAR OF LIGHT • humble misspelled • STARS STARS CENTER • THIS ONE IS EDIBLE TOO • VECTOR = DIRECTION + ?? • STARS STARS STARS STARS • THIS IS DARK AND MATTERS • he probably did something • I POVITED TESTED FOR BOVID • THE RED SEEMS TO HAVE SHIFTED • HE CAN NOT TALK WITH HIS MOUTH • WHO KNOWS WHAT THIS ONE IS DOING • ...
Space Systems Vocab 2020-05-19
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- a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria required for it to be classified as such
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- a sun an all objects that orbit around it the sun is orbited by planets, asteroids, comets, and etc.
- a celestial body moving in elliptical orbit around a star
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer and this results from the image being magnified
- both a property of a physical body and a measure of its resistance
- an imaginary line in which a body rotates
- a superseded description of the universe with earth at the center
- luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun
- the astronomical model in which the earth and planets revolve around a sun at the center of the solar system
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- a calendar used mostly around the world
- the cosmological model of the observable universe from the earliest known periods through its subsequent large scale evolution
- the scientific study of celestial objects
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and when near the sun," a tail" of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun
- a number in which scales, multiples, some quantity
- a band of celestial bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune from which many short-period comets are believed to originate
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole
- an object in space that circles or orbits around a bigger object in space
- an astronomical body orbiting the earth as its only natural satellite
- the distance that light travels in a vacuum Julian year
20 Clues: a calendar used mostly around the world • the scientific study of celestial objects • an imaginary line in which a body rotates • a number in which scales, multiples, some quantity • all existing matter and space considered as a whole • the distance that light travels in a vacuum Julian year • a celestial body moving in elliptical orbit around a star • ...
Space Systems Vocab 2020-05-15
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- is a cosmological model of the observable universe from the earliest known periods through its subsequent large-scale evolution.
- is a theoretical cloud of predominantly icy planetesimals proposed to surround the Sun at distances ranging from 2,000 to 200,000 au
- the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos.
- a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- is a number which scales, or multiplies, some quantity.
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- Infrared radiation is popularly known as "heat radiation", but light and electromagnetic waves of any frequency will heat surfaces that absorb them.
- 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 unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year, which is 9.4607 × 1012 km (nearly 6 trillion miles).
- the Christian Eucharist or Holy Communion, especially in the Roman Catholic Church.: "we went to Mass" "the Latin Mass".
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly.
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.: "The Earth revolves on its axis once every 24 hours".
- an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars
21 Clues: is a number which scales, or multiplies, some quantity. • a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. • all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. • the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends. • ...
Space Capstone Vocab 2020-05-17
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- Modern view of the universe that placces the Sun at the center and th eplanets and their moons revolve around the Sun.
- All exisiting matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos.
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- a spherical shell of cometary bodies believed to surround the sun far beyond the orbits of the outermost planets and from which some are dislodged when perturbed to fall toward the sun — compare kuiper belt.
- The branch of science that studies the stars, planets, and other objects in space.
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- A natural ( for example , the moon) or artifical ( for example, the hubbie space telescope) object theat orbits another object in space.
- The natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- An imaginary line that runs through the middle of an object (for example, from pole to pole) around which that object rotates; a line at the side or bottom of a graph.
- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System
- a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune, believed to contain many comets, asteroids, and other small bodies made largely of ice.
- A large system of dust, gas, stars, and other celestial bodies that has a particular shape.
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- The distance that ligh travels in one year.
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- A description of the universe that placed Earth at the center and the sun, Moon, stars, and all the planets revolve around the Earth.
- The curved path of ione object, such as a planet or moon, around a central object, such as a star or planet; (verb) to move in a circular or elliptical path around a central object.
- a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- The most widely accepted and used civil calendar internationally.
- The total amount of matter in an object.
- The collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun,together with smaller bodies inthe form of asteriods, meteoroids, and comets.
20 Clues: The total amount of matter in an object. • The distance that ligh travels in one year. • A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. • All exisiting matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. • The most widely accepted and used civil calendar internationally. • ...
1960s space chimp 2017-02-13
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- a chimp
- chimp maybe prepare appetiser? (6)
- sleeping quarters
- Chimpsky (chimp in a language experiment)
- chimp costar
- abode
- cousins
- or chimp
- the empty chimp cage needed?
- McDowall played an inquisitive young chimp named Galen in TV's 1970s show, Planet Of The ...
- expert
- chimp ate badly (8)
- or gorilla
- Fred ___, '50s chimp/mascot on TV's "Today"
- Minella (Muppet chimp)
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- space chimp
- cousin
- chimp in the Mercury space program
- chimp on a winner (8)
- chimp of the Congo
- who works for chimp change?
- to Chimp ___" (Animal Planet show)
- chimp pal
- cousins
- loath to get hit about the eye (10)
- or orang
- spent watching chimps wake up?
- trucker-with-chimp TV comedy
- goat or chimp
- "The Today Show" chimp
- chimp's name
31 Clues: abode • cousin • expert • a chimp • cousins • cousins • or orang • or chimp • chimp pal • or gorilla • space chimp • chimp costar • chimp's name • goat or chimp • sleeping quarters • chimp of the Congo • chimp ate badly (8) • chimp on a winner (8) • "The Today Show" chimp • Minella (Muppet chimp) • who works for chimp change? • trucker-with-chimp TV comedy • the empty chimp cage needed? • ...
Space Test Review 2019-06-02
Across
- the burning up of a chunk of rock and metal pulled into the atmosphere
- planet with a large hurricane called the Great Red Spot
- planet with water and one moon
- what causes the seasons on earth
- how the sun makes its energy
- paths that planets travel in
- the study of everything beyond the Earth
- the sun combines two of these atoms
- another name for the inner planets
- huge collection of gas, dust and hundreds of billions of stars and planets
- any object that exists in space
- Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris are all
- name of our galaxy
- small rocky objects found in the solar system
- when the moon is not out
- what makes a comets tail take its shape
- another name for the outer planets
- a stars luminosity depends on this
- the sun forms these atoms
- dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt
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- planet with over 1000 rings
- chunk of frozen material travelling in large orbits around the Sun
- chunk of rock and metal pulled down through the atmosphere
- which stars live longer, smaller or larger?
- astronomical event when the earth blocks out the moon
- planet with no atmosphere but that has craters
- group of stars forming a picture
- the core of smaller red supergiants organize into this after a supernova
- astonomical event when the moon blocks out the sun
- shape of our galaxy
- time it takes for a planet to rotate once on its axis
- number of planets as of 2006
- planet that rotates on its side
- time it takes for a planet to do one full revolution around the sun
- what a star is born from
- at the center of our solar system
- our sun is this colour star
- which star is hotter, white dwarfs or supergiants?
- when the chunk of rock and metal hits the earth
- everything that exists including energy, matter and space
- number of stars in our solar system
- large object that emits a huge amount of energy
- what causes gases and dust to organize themselves into clumps
- large red supergiants form into this after a supernova
- another name for a moon
45 Clues: name of our galaxy • shape of our galaxy • another name for a moon • what a star is born from • when the moon is not out • the sun forms these atoms • planet with over 1000 rings • our sun is this colour star • how the sun makes its energy • paths that planets travel in • number of planets as of 2006 • planet with water and one moon • planet that rotates on its side • ...
space crossword puzzle 2019-04-16
Across
- The partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- The darkest part of a shadow
- An object that orbits around a star
- An object that orbits a planet
- An imaginary line that goes through the center of the north and south pole
- A large round pit caused by the impact of a meteoroid
- A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in earths atmosphere
- The scientific law that states that every object is the universe attracts every other object
- The periodic rise and fall of the level of water in the ocean
- Dark flat areas on the moon's surface formed from huge ancient lava flows
- Either of the two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- The movement of an object around another object
- The part of the shadow surrounding the darkest part
- A system of organizing time that defines the beginning length and divisions of a year
- The tide with the least difference between consecutive low and high tides
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- The tide with the greatest difference between consecutive low and high tides
- A pattern or grouping of stars that people imagine to represent a figure or object
- The spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- The blocking of the sunlight to the moon that occurs when earth is directly between the sun and moon
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- The attractive force between objects
- The blocking of sun light to earth that occurs when the moon is between the earth and sun
- A ball of hot gas
- a chunk of rock or dust in space generally smaller than a asteroid
- A loose collection of ice and dust
- Either of the two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
- One of the different apparent shapes of the moon as seen from earth
27 Clues: A ball of hot gas • The darkest part of a shadow • An object that orbits a planet • A loose collection of ice and dust • An object that orbits around a star • The attractive force between objects • The spinning motion of a planet on its axis • The movement of an object around another object • The part of the shadow surrounding the darkest part • ...
NEA Exploring Space 2020-10-19
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- station a large artificial satellite used as a long-term base for manned operations in space
- the distance between two corresponding parts of a wave
- a flight of a spacecraft past a celestial body close enough to obtain scientific info; the first stage in space exploration
- telescope a device used to detect radio waves from objects in space
- a spherical body, larger than a comet or asteroid, that orbits the Sun, or similar body that orbits a different star
- the NASA mission that made the first lunar landing, July 20, 1969 - Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin with Mike Collins in orbit
- NASA's program focused on reaching the moon
- the Russian space station where Russian and U.S. astronauts carried out joint missions
- space and all the matter and energy in it
- telescope a telescope that uses a set of lenses to gather and focus light from distant objects
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- light spectrum the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye (R.O.Y.G.B.I.V.)
- a spacecraft designed to orbit a planet, moon, or other body without landing on the body's surface; the second stage in space exploration
- an optical instrument that forms enlarged images of distant objects
- the International Space Station; built by scientists from Russia, the U.S. and 15 other nations
- a craft designed to land on a planet's surface
- a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
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- a competition of space exploration between the United States and the Soviet Union that took place from 1955 to 1975
- telescope a telescope that uses a curved mirror to collect and focus light
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space
- the spinning of Earth on its axis
- system the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets
- A spacecraft that is sent into a planet's atmosphere or onto a solid surface
- a broad range of related qualities; especially those that overlap to create a continuous series (as in a color spectrum, where each color blends into the next in a continuous way)
- an object (either artificial or natural) that revolves around another object in space
- crater a round depression formed on the surface of a planet, moon, or other space object by the impact of a meteorite
- spectrum the complete range of electromagnetic waves placed in order of increasing frequency
27 Clues: the spinning of Earth on its axis • space and all the matter and energy in it • NASA's program focused on reaching the moon • a craft designed to land on a planet's surface • a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky • the distance between two corresponding parts of a wave • a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity • ...
All about space 2020-02-22
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- If I have a dog I am the dogs______
- A place you can read books for free.
- The space where the Sun, Moon, and all the stars can be found
- Your body is am example of ______ space
- A place where everyone can go like a park
- A person who does what the need to do even if they don’t like it is
- If this book is yours it must _____ to you.
- bin A place to put trash
- A place with a lot of trash and is not organized is a _____
- leave a mess Leave no trace
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- Another word for public space.
- Your house is an example of _______ space
- A type of common space
- Treating something well.
- 外星人
- When many people live in the same area
- out To look for the answer
- Earth is a ______
- no trace "leave no mess"
- Cars but not people drive on the _____
20 Clues: 外星人 • Earth is a ______ • A type of common space • Treating something well. • bin A place to put trash • out To look for the answer • leave a mess Leave no trace • Another word for public space. • no trace "leave no mess" • If I have a dog I am the dogs______ • A place you can read books for free. • When many people live in the same area • ...
Space System Vocabulary 2020-05-05
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- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- A large system of dust, gas, stars, and other celestial bodies that has a particular shape.
- A method for reducing measurements by the same amount to achieve the proportions of the scale model.
- An imaginary line that runs through the middle of an object around which that object rotates; a line at the side or bottom of a graph.
- A spherical shell of cometary bodies believed to surround the sun far beyond the orbits of outermost planets and from which some are dislodged when interrupted and fall towards the sun.
- The curved path of one 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 a central object.
- The natural satellite of the Earth, visible, by reflected light from the sun.
- The theory of the solar system (or universe) where Earth is assumed to be the center of it all.
- the speed of light within a vacuum is the same no matter the speed at which an observer travels.
- A celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
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- The most widely accepted and used civil calendar internationally.
- A natural or artificial object that orbits around another object in space.
- Where the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- The space between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars where most asteroids are found.
- a celestial object consisting of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- The total amount of mass in an object.
- The branch of science that studies the stars, planets, and other objects in space.
- An optical instrument that makes distant objects appear larger and brighter using lenses or curved mirrors.
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos.
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- A band of small celestial bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune from which many short-period comets are believed to originate.
21 Clues: The total amount of mass in an object. • The distance that light travels in one year. • A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. • All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. • The most widely accepted and used civil calendar internationally. • A natural or artificial object that orbits around another object in space. • ...
Nature and Space 2020-11-28
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- you could get lost here, but you could see trees, nests and bird singing in the height
- place where the water falls but the people could get hurt if they fall down here.
- Place where Mahoma goes if the place doesn't goes to Mahoma
- A chocolate bar has my name, but we are all a family
- You can rest here, in my eye and beaches
- I am tired to run alone around the universe. I want to be part of a belt
- Jesus, in the Bible, was baptized in there, where the water runs.
- In an imaginary place, rest a little piece of water where lost people want to lay down and
- some people think I'm like heaven but I am more blue
- I will see you, mate, with my bear, while we are sleeping over a white blanket
- Sometimes bigger, sometimes as a half, but I will always be in your nights
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- Somewhere, in the space, my light shines, but you will see you later
- Pluto, get out! you are not like us.
- A homeless man told to Axl Rose: "Welcome to the..."
- I have mercy like a god, but if I get angry I could destroy cities like Pompei
- it is dark here and some batman friends live with me
- It is a risk to get here looking for an adventure but it has an amazing look
- It's a dry dessert withou one 's'
- if I light off you would had light for eight more minutes
- don't worry, it could be deeper than your soul but the water is warm near to Cartagena
20 Clues: It's a dry dessert withou one 's' • Pluto, get out! you are not like us. • You can rest here, in my eye and beaches • A homeless man told to Axl Rose: "Welcome to the..." • A chocolate bar has my name, but we are all a family • it is dark here and some batman friends live with me • some people think I'm like heaven but I am more blue • ...
American Space History 2021-05-07
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- what the voyager satellites are carring
- First propellered flight on mars
- First American to be in space
- First Manned American Space Program
- First man on the moon
- The rocket the first two Mercury missions rode on
- First Mars rover
- First satellites to exit the solar system
- First Mercury-7 mission
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- First American to orbit the Earth
- Rocket that allowed the Mercury 7 to reach orbit
- Aerospace vehicle able to bring things to and from space
- Target vehicle for Gemini
- Latest Mars rover (2021)
- First American to perform a space walk
- Rocket that Apollo programs rode on
- The vehicle for landing on the moon
- Second Manned American Space Program
- First American satellite
- Rocket that Gemini missions rode on
- First apollo mission to have The lunar rover
- First Mercury-7 mission to reach orbit
- American Lunar program
23 Clues: First Mars rover • First man on the moon • American Lunar program • First Mercury-7 mission • Latest Mars rover (2021) • First American satellite • Target vehicle for Gemini • First American to be in space • First propellered flight on mars • First American to orbit the Earth • First Manned American Space Program • Rocket that Apollo programs rode on • ...
Space Crossword Sienna 2021-07-28
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- an american space company
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature a measurment of heat
- a way planets move around in space
- the planet seventh in order from the sun
- a different word for space
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star
- group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- fine, dry powder consisting of tiny particles of earth
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- the sixth planet from the Sun
- when the moon gets smaller
- the second planet from the sun
- a way to get up to space
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons
- a thing you use to look at space from earth
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container
- a thing you see in the night sky from earth
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- the planet we live on
- as cold as it can get
- itmeans "moon" in Latin
20 Clues: the planet we live on • as cold as it can get • itmeans "moon" in Latin • a way to get up to space • an american space company • when the moon gets smaller • a different word for space • the sixth planet from the Sun • the second planet from the sun • a way planets move around in space • the planet seventh in order from the sun • a thing you use to look at space from earth • ...
Things in Space 2023-02-10
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- What our sun is
- A series of planets, moons, asteroids, etc. orbiting a star
- A force that draws objects to its center
- Saturn's largest moon
- What happens when a star implodes then explodes
- Smallest planet in our solar system
- So much gravity, not even light can escape
- What a planet does to a star
- Opposite of dark matter
- A system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, dark matter, bound together by gravity
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- Opposite of matter
- A highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation out of its magnetic poles
- A ball of ice
- Bowl-shaped depression
- A type of light radiation
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Roman god
- Dark part of the moon
- Natural satellite of a planet
- White part of the moon
- Outer most inner planet
21 Clues: Roman god • A ball of ice • What our sun is • Opposite of matter • Saturn's largest moon • Dark part of the moon • Bowl-shaped depression • White part of the moon • Opposite of dark matter • Outer most inner planet • A type of light radiation • What a planet does to a star • Natural satellite of a planet • Largest planet in the solar system • Smallest planet in our solar system • ...
Space Vocab Test 2023-02-09
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- Rotates backwards compared to Earth; Axis is tilted on its side
- hottest planet
- getting smaller
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- Most beautiful rings
- Small rocky body orbiting the sun
- Fastest orbit
- any body in space that orbits a planet or a star, like the Sun
- a small body of rock from space that enters the earth's atmosphere appearing as a streak of light
- The oval pattern the Earth follows when it revolves around the Sun
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- Farthest planet from the Sun
- When the moon blocks sunlight traveling to the earth
- Water found only in its polar ice caps
- Largest planet
- When the earth revolves, or moves around the sun
- Its atmosphere has oxygen
- getting larger
- cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun. When a comet's orbit brings it close to the Sun, it heats up and starts to glow
- When the Earth spins on its axis
- Imaginary line that Earth rotates around; Earth is tilted slightly toward the north Star
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravity.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet
- When the Earth blocks sunlight traveling to the moon
24 Clues: Fastest orbit • Largest planet • hottest planet • getting larger • getting smaller • Most beautiful rings • Its atmosphere has oxygen • Farthest planet from the Sun • When the Earth spins on its axis • Small rocky body orbiting the sun • Water found only in its polar ice caps • When the earth revolves, or moves around the sun • When the moon blocks sunlight traveling to the earth • ...
Space Unit 2 2023-01-18
Across
- The force responsible for sticking particles together to form accretion disks and eventually the sun and planets
- The shape of planets due to gravity acting evenly in all directions around the center of mass
- The largest planets are made of _____.
- This may cause the model of the solar system to be changed or adapted.
- Objects will be more affected by gravity when they are _____ together.
- are held in their orbit around a star because of their large sizes as well as the force of gravity
- the location of our solar system in the Milky Way galaxy
- In order for a space shuttle to leave Earth, it must produce a great amount of thrust. Its rocket boosters create this thrusting force by burning great amounts of fuel. However, once in space, the shuttle needs very little fuel. It circles Earth while gravity pulls it toward Earth. What term describes the motion of the shuttle around Earth?
- Most gases besides those found in the sun are located in this set of planets
- There are trillions of ___ in the universe.
- has more stars than a single solar system
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- If Earth’s gravity suddenly disappeared, a satellite would move in a _____ line away from Earth.
- the location of the most massive objects in the solar system and in our planet
- The closest outer planet to the sun
- the galaxy where Earth is located
- can show something much larger or smaller so that we can understand it better
- What would happen to the gravity between two objects if the mass of one of the objects suddenly increased? It would ____.
- Outer planets have many of these satellites
- 22
- an object in space that has an irregular shape, that orbits the sun in a highly elliptical orbit, and that is made of ice and rock
- the path of a satellite around the celestial body that it revolves around
- The sun is a _____,a self-illuminated gaseous spheroidal celestial body of great mass which produces energy by means of nuclear fusion reactions.
- A student rubs an inflated balloon with wool. The student moves the balloon over bits of paper, and the balloon attracts it. This is due to electrostatic force. It is not the same as the force that caused the early formation of planets in the solar system. What force caused solar system formation.
- Includes the sun and the planets, moons, asteroids, and other objects orbiting around the sun
24 Clues: 22 • the galaxy where Earth is located • The closest outer planet to the sun • The largest planets are made of _____. • has more stars than a single solar system • Outer planets have many of these satellites • There are trillions of ___ in the universe. • the location of our solar system in the Milky Way galaxy • ...
I Need Space 2023-04-12
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- Made of gas, dust, and ice and moves around the Sun in an oval-shaped orbit.
- Your favorite 8th grade science teacher's last name.
- The 6th planet from the Sun.
- An elongated, closed curve.
- When Earth or the Moon casts a shadow on the other.
- The oldest, most highly-cratered regions on the Moon
- __ magnitude is the measure of the amount of light a star gives off.
- This celestial object orbits the Earth from an average distance of about 238,000 miles.
- The day when Earth's rotation axis is leaning along Earth's orbit
- The smallest planet in our solar system.
- Debris left by colliding asteroids or dispersing comets.
- A reddish glow around the Sun.
- The type of heat transfer we receive from the Sun.
- __ magnitude is the measure of the amount of light received on Earth.
- Patterns of stars in the night sky.
- A big ball of gas that gives off light and heat through nuclear fusion.
- The day when Earth's rotation axis is the most toward or away from the Sun
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Another name for the outer planets.
- 93,000,000 miles.
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- Earth takes 365.24 days to make one full __ around the Sun.
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- The Sun is the center of the solar system.
- The Earth is the center of the solar system.
- The closest start to Earth.
- Dark, flat areas formed from lava 3-4 billion years ago.
- The layer of the Sun we see; the visible surface of the Sun.
- This light blue planet that spins on its side.
- Pluto is a __ planet.
- The Earth takes 24 hours to make one full __ on its axis.
- The planet home to the largest volcano, Olympus Mons.
- The Sun is classified as a __ dwarf.
- The outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere
- Saturn's largest moon.
- Huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
35 Clues: 93,000,000 miles. • Pluto is a __ planet. • Saturn's largest moon. • An elongated, closed curve. • The closest start to Earth. • The 6th planet from the Sun. • A reddish glow around the Sun. • Patterns of stars in the night sky. • Another name for the outer planets. • The Sun is classified as a __ dwarf. • The largest planet in our solar system. • ...
Space Case Crossword 2023-04-17
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- Dash's new best friend
- The planet that Zan lives on
- Where Dash overheard the conversation
- The person who murdered Dr. Holtz
- The part of Dash's astronaut suit that got damaged on the moon
- Dash and Kira went to ________ Dr. Holtz's death
- How Zan was able to get to Moon Base Alpha
- Where evidence of Dr. Holtz's murder was stored
- Everyone thought Dash was ___ when he first mentioned Dr. Holtz got murdered
- What Dr. Holtz used to explain who murdered him
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- Violet's (Dash's sister) favorite food
- Dash and Kira are now living on ____________
- What attacked Dash and Kira
- What happened to Dr. Holtz
- Dr. Holtz's discovery
- Where Dr. Holtz made his signals
- Dash lived in _____ before he went to the moon
- How people get to MBA
- Dash's friend; helped Kira get the footage of Dr. Holtz
- The main character of the original book
20 Clues: Dr. Holtz's discovery • How people get to MBA • Dash's new best friend • What happened to Dr. Holtz • What attacked Dash and Kira • The planet that Zan lives on • Where Dr. Holtz made his signals • The person who murdered Dr. Holtz • Where Dash overheard the conversation • Violet's (Dash's sister) favorite food • The main character of the original book • ...
SPACE AND PLANETS 2023-05-08
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- HOLE An object with such strong gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape from it
- Fifth planet from the sun, also known as the Gas Giant
- An explosion that occurs when a star has reached the end of its life
- Seventh planet from the sun, also known as the Ice Giant
- Private space exploration company founded by Elon Musk
- A person trained to travel in a spacecraft
- Fourth planet from the sun, also known as the Red Planet
- The path an object takes as it revolves around another object
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- An interstellar cloud of gas and dust
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
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- National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the United States government agency responsible for the space program
- Second planet from the sun, also known as the Morning or Evening Star
- An object that orbits a planet or other celestial body
- Third planet from the sun, the only known planet with life
- Sixth planet from the sun, also known for its prominent rings
- SYSTEM The collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- A vehicle designed for travel or operation outside Earth's atmosphere
- Italian astronomer who discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
20 Clues: A small rocky body orbiting the sun • An interstellar cloud of gas and dust • A person trained to travel in a spacecraft • Fifth planet from the sun, also known as the Gas Giant • An object that orbits a planet or other celestial body • Private space exploration company founded by Elon Musk • Seventh planet from the sun, also known as the Ice Giant • ...
2A_Journey into space 2023-05-02
20 Clues: dost • okolo • mozek • zítra • zpráva • vesmír • raketa • hvězda • hrudník • planeta • rozhodně • zvednout • otočit se • budoucnost • cestovatel • nejnovější • lidská rada • oběžná dráha • vesmírná loď • rychle se přesunout
Earth & Space Science 2023-05-01
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- move to another country
- toxic to humans not plants
- a storm over water that last a long time
- the amount of matter or how much it weighs
- element known as Au
- plants use this for making food
- all the elements
- a natural disaster consisting of lava
- December 21
- the symbol for this element is Ag
- needed to breathe
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- the name of our universe
- the 7 main categories for grouping species
- the study of living organisms
- an object that takes up space
- the third planet from the sun
- able to float
- the study of land forms
- solstice, June 21
- move within a region
- the study of the structure of an organism
- another name for Ra
- the closest planet to the sun
- the main location on surface for an earthquake
- every 15 degrees this changes
- the weather over a long period of time
- Earth's twin planet
- March 21
28 Clues: March 21 • December 21 • able to float • all the elements • solstice, June 21 • needed to breathe • another name for Ra • element known as Au • Earth's twin planet • move within a region • move to another country • the study of land forms • the name of our universe • toxic to humans not plants • the study of living organisms • an object that takes up space • the third planet from the sun • ...
Bryce Space crossword 2023-04-21
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- Billions of them
- blue super giant star
- what makes objects pull together
- milky way
- contains millions of icy objects
- the big dipper
- takes pictures in space
- red star
- the milk way is about 100,000 ______ long
- The measure of resistance to change direction
- stars are made up of it
- big ball of fire
- astronauts live in it for a small time
- the amount of matter in a object
- how long it takes for space staton to go around
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- nasa
- no light goes through
- the 3rd brightest star in the night sky
- earth
- moving 35,000 mph
- cloud of gas and dust
- we live in it
- _____ Nebula
- made of iron,nickel, and sulfur
- its the north star
- smaller planets ______ around bigger planets
- we live on it
27 Clues: nasa • earth • red star • milky way • _____ Nebula • we live in it • we live on it • the big dipper • Billions of them • big ball of fire • moving 35,000 mph • its the north star • blue super giant star • no light goes through • cloud of gas and dust • takes pictures in space • stars are made up of it • made of iron,nickel, and sulfur • what makes objects pull together • contains millions of icy objects • ...
All Things Space! 2012-10-29
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- You can see it when there's an eclipse.
- The end of the life cycle for a large star.
- What keeps us on the ground.
- The explosion of a dying star.
- Where every star starts.
- What used to be considered a planet.
- Sucks in everything near by. Gravity is too strong.
- Then end of the life cycle of a small/medium star.
- Whats formed when hydrogen and helium combine.
- A.K.A Dirty Snowballs or Hairy stars.
- The big loop that forms to connect sunspots.
- If its big enough it can kill human civilization.
- The planet with 4 major moons.
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- The fuzzy outer layer of a comet
- The millions of little dots you see in the sky at night.
- The imaginary pattern of stars in the sky.
- The third stage of the life cycle of large/massive stars.
- Brightness seen from the standard distance.
- Brightness seen from earth
- The second stage of life for any star.
- The center of the sun.
- determines how long a star lives.
- The dark area of gas on the sun's surface.
- The part of the sun we can see from earth.
- What people call a shooting star
25 Clues: The center of the sun. • Where every star starts. • Brightness seen from earth • What keeps us on the ground. • The explosion of a dying star. • The planet with 4 major moons. • The fuzzy outer layer of a comet • What people call a shooting star • determines how long a star lives. • What used to be considered a planet. • A.K.A Dirty Snowballs or Hairy stars. • ...
Daniella's Space Crossword 2013-06-04
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- A large bowl shaped dent in a surface caused by an impact
- The curved path of a celestial object around a star, planet, or moon.
- Comes after the full moon!
- We live on it.
- A very bright meteor
- One of Jupiters moons, the 6th closest to Jupiter.
- The height of something in relation to sea level.
- The spin of a body around it's axis
- Disk-shaped region outside the orbit of Neptune.
- The force that holds us to earth
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- The sun is a ___
- atmosphere melts away, removes the surface of a meteorite
- the part of the Sun's atmosphere just above the surface
- Brightest star
- Pluto isn't considered a planet it's considered a _______
- one of these are equal to 0.987 atmospheres
- We've landed here
- An American space probe to Jupiter launched in 1989
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- An obscuring of the light from one celestial body to another.
- Ours is the milky way!
21 Clues: Brightest star • We live on it. • The sun is a ___ • We've landed here • A very bright meteor • Ours is the milky way! • Comes after the full moon! • The force that holds us to earth • The spin of a body around it's axis • a small rocky body orbiting the sun. • one of these are equal to 0.987 atmospheres • Disk-shaped region outside the orbit of Neptune. • ...
Earth and space 2014-05-20
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- time period where 96% of marine species disappeared
- part of the Mesozoic era
- the outcome of the movements of tectonic plates
- the remains of an organism that have been preserved are?
- a naturally occurring substance
- an example of this is lighting
- time period where 70% of marines species disappeared
- experts in the study of fossils
- many animals couldn't _______ to changes in there environment
- time period where about 50% of animal species disappeared
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- one of the last steps to make a fossil
- the disappearance of all individuals belonging to that species
- a group of living organisms
- this causes the animal remains to be resurfaced and discovered
- this causes the creation of a fossil
- layer that is made up of sedimentary deposits
- disappearance of dinosaurs
- a type of rock formed by the deposition of material
- long period of time
- the original organism's tissues
- the earth spins around the ____?
21 Clues: long period of time • part of the Mesozoic era • disappearance of dinosaurs • a group of living organisms • an example of this is lighting • a naturally occurring substance • the original organism's tissues • experts in the study of fossils • the earth spins around the ____? • this causes the creation of a fossil • one of the last steps to make a fossil • ...
Earth & Space Crossword! 2014-05-21
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- hard pieces that form the frame of each human
- a long period of history with occurring events
- wind, water or other natural agents
- to adjust to its surroundings
- mass extinction of about 90% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial species
- Also known as "The Age Of The Dinosaurs"
- extinction of a large number of species
- a layer filled with sedimentary rock from the same age
- presence of numerous marine algae species
- appearance of first flowering plants
- a solid inorganic substance
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- appearance of first amphibians and insects
- multiplication of reptile and insect species
- a star, main source of light and heat in the solar system
- formed by compressed sediments
- when the remains of an organism harden
- preserved remains of an organism
- the result of a force applied to a surface
- group of organisms that can reproduce
- person who studies the ancient life
- appearance of 1st dinosaurs
21 Clues: appearance of 1st dinosaurs • a solid inorganic substance • to adjust to its surroundings • formed by compressed sediments • preserved remains of an organism • wind, water or other natural agents • person who studies the ancient life • appearance of first flowering plants • group of organisms that can reproduce • when the remains of an organism harden • ...
Space Exploration Vocabs 2014-04-13
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- A model of the universe that places the sun at the center.
- Another word for ocular lens.
- The angle measured clock-wise from north when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates.
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed earth.
- Another word that means the same as Sun-centered.
- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view.
- The change of direction of a ray of light, sound, heat passing from one medium to another.
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle.
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object.
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope.
- A device used to measure an objects azimuth.
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- grouping of stars that from patterns like objects.
- The large lens at the front of a telescope.
- Set of axes that is used to describe the potions or motion of things.
- Newton's law that states all objects attract all other objects.
- A model of the universe that places earth at the center.
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates.
- All objects see in the sky.
- To cast back (heat, light, sound) from a surface.
- Another word that has the same meaning as Earth-centered.
- Celestial bodies in our solar system.
21 Clues: All objects see in the sky. • Another word for ocular lens. • Celestial bodies in our solar system. • The large lens at the front of a telescope. • A figure that looks like a squashed circle. • A device used to measure an objects azimuth. • Another word that means the same as Sun-centered. • To cast back (heat, light, sound) from a surface. • ...
Space Exploration Vocabs 2014-04-09
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- a model of the universe that places earth in the center with the sun, moon, and plants revolving around it
- celestial bodies in our solar system
- locates a celestial body relative to a fixed earth
- determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- set of any axes used to describe the position or the motions of things
- a model of the universe that places the sun at the center with earth, moon, and planets revolving aroung it
- a telescope that has a mirror for its objective
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- device used to measure the altitude of an object
- Newton's law state that all objects attract all other objects; and provides an explanation for the planets elliptical orbits
- a model of the universe that places the sun at the center with earth, moon, and planets revolving around it
- device used to measure an objects azimuth
- the lens through where you view a magnified object using a telescope
- group of stars that makes pattern that appear like objects
- the angle measured clock-wise from north
- the angle measured above the horizon in degrees
- all objects seen in the sky
- the large lens at the front of a telescope
- a model of the universe that places earth at the center with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- the lens through where you view a magnified object using a telescope
- a telescope that has a lens for the objective
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle
21 Clues: all objects seen in the sky • celestial bodies in our solar system • the angle measured clock-wise from north • device used to measure an objects azimuth • the large lens at the front of a telescope • a figure that looks like a squashed circle • a telescope that has a lens for the objective • the angle measured above the horizon in degrees • ...
Space Vocabulary Crossword 2014-04-13
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- The measurement of an object’s co-ordinates that tells the angle (clockwise) from north. (Sentence: The student read the book and it told him that the azimuth of Jupiter tonight would be 49 degrees from north, and so the student used his compass and faced in that direction)
- Are a group of stars that create a pattern or shape in space; the group is given a name. (Sentence: The astronomer studied the constellations and found that the groups of stars matched the name of the picture they look like.)
- A telescope that uses a convex lens in order to collect the light from a distant object and focus it to be viewed. (Sentence: The student studied the refracting telescope and noticed the convex lens at the front used to focus an object using the principle of refraction.)
- Are celestial bodies that orbit a star to create a solar system (Sentence: Our solar system consists of 8 planets including our own, Earth)
- A description that includes every object that is seen in space. (Sentence: The astronomer observed the many celestial bodies through his telescope and noticed that they seem to be revolving around Earth.)
- A device that is used to measure the azimuth of an object. (Sentence: The astronomer used his compass and found the azimuth of the north star.)
- Another name for ocular lens (Sentence: Through the ocular lens, the students observed the cell of a strawberry.)
- The gravitational force/attraction between the celestial bodies that keeps the planets orbiting elliptically around the sun (otherwise, they would be out of orbit). (Sentence: The universal gravitation of the planets and other celestial bodies cause them to revolve in an elliptical shape around the sun.)
- Another name for the sun-centered model. (Sentence: Due to technology advancements and space exploration, we now know that the solar system is actually heliocentric.)
- Developed by Aristotle, this is a model of our solar system with Earth in the center, with other celestial bodies revolving around it. (Sentence: The Earth-Centered model of the solar system made sense since the astronomer was on Earth when he created it and so Earth was his Frame of Referene)
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- Another name for Aristotle’s Earth-Centered model. (Sentence: People at the time did not know that the geocentric model was incorrect due to their misled frame of reference.)
- The co-ordinates used to locate objects in space, relative to Earth. These co-ordinates are the azimuth and altitude measurements. (Sentence: To find the location of the planet mars, the student followed the altitude-azimuth co-ordinates and found the planet.)
- On a telescope, the lens the user puts their eye on to view a magnified object. (Sentence: The scientist looked through the ocular lens and saw the amoeba.)
- A telescope that uses curved mirrors to collect and bring reflected light to a focal point for viewing. (Sentence: The student notice that in a reflecting telescope, the focal point is before the eyepiece so that it can be amplified by the ocular lens.)
- Is the level of detail that a telescope can view a distant object. (Sentence: The student read the labels about the resolving power of the telescope before buying her own.)
- The measurement of an object’s co-ordinates that tells the angle of an object above the horizon. (Sentence: Then the student read that the altitude of Jupiter was 68 degrees above the horizon and so he used his astrolabe and found Jupiter)
- A point or set of points that is used to describe and find the relative positions of objects. (Sentence: The speed of the box on the truck depends on the frame of reference we are considering, whether it is truck (in which it would be 0km/h) or the ground (which would be the same speed as the truck.)
- An oval shaped or shaped like a squashed circle, is the shape of a path a planet moves in around the sun (shape of the orbit). (Sentence: The planets do not revolve in a circle, but an ellipse shape due to the gravitation of the sun.)
- Developed by Copernicus, this is a model of our solar system with the sun in the center, with other celestial bodies revolving around it. (Sentence: It was later discovered that the sun-centered model was actually the correct model, since the new frame of reference was the sun and the universe)
- On a telescope, the big lens at the front used to magnify an object. (Sentence: The object was blurry, and so the scientist used a 40x objective lens to amplify the clarity and size of the specimen.)
- A device that is used to measure an object’s altitude. (Sentence: The astronomer used his astrolabe and found the altitude of the north star.)
21 Clues: Another name for ocular lens (Sentence: Through the ocular lens, the students observed the cell of a strawberry.) • Are celestial bodies that orbit a star to create a solar system (Sentence: Our solar system consists of 8 planets including our own, Earth) • ...
Space Science Crossword 2014-03-07
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- a bright streak of light caused when a meteoroid or comet dust burns up in the atmosphere
- a large, gaseous planet of the outer solar system with no known solid
- the speed and direction a rocket must have in order to orbit Earth
- mixture of gases that surrounds a planet
- a meteoroid that reaches Earth’s surface without burning up completely
- any human made object placed in orbit around a body in space
- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust loosely packed together
- the force that causes an object to follow a curved path
- a natural satellite of a planet
- a medium sized star; the center of our solar system
- the spin of an object in space
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- a very small, rocky body found in space
- smaller body that orbits around a larger body
- attracting force due to mass or rotation
- the speed and direction a rocket must have in order to completely break away from a planet’s gravitational pull
- a small, dense, rocky planet similar to Earth
- a small, rocky body that revolves around the sun
- the elliptical motion of a body as it travels around another more massive body in space
- body that orbit around the sun or a star and does not produce its own light
- the elliptical PATH an object takes in space while revolving around another object
- the force that accelerates a rocket
21 Clues: the spin of an object in space • a natural satellite of a planet • the force that accelerates a rocket • a very small, rocky body found in space • attracting force due to mass or rotation • mixture of gases that surrounds a planet • smaller body that orbits around a larger body • a small, dense, rocky planet similar to Earth • ...
Rside-Space-Shewchuk 2015-02-25
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- As the ______ expanding the galaxies grew further a part
- Is an energy that is carried, or radiated, in the form of waves.
- Spherical shape and core like a furnace
- Enormous collection of gases, dust, and billion stars.
- someone who studies celestial bodies
- what expansion happened 13.7biilion years ago
- Major star in our solar system that's in the milky way.
- An instrument that changes basic light into component color.
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- Holds a lot of information that it gathers from space and was planned to stay up in space for 20 years.
- if a star is traveling away the wavelengths will be.....
- The man who discovered that the galaxies were traveling away from each other and us
- if a star is going towards you the wavelengths will be....
- The theory of the universe expanding
- A scale of color
- Examples of ____: sun, moon, and stars
- When on the spectrum its going towards the right end away from the violate color.
- man who came up with the big bang theory
- What was Arno and Robert monitoring in space along with microwaves
- Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe
- National Aeronautics Space Administration
- Cosmic Background Explorer
21 Clues: A scale of color • Cosmic Background Explorer • Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe • The theory of the universe expanding • someone who studies celestial bodies • Examples of ____: sun, moon, and stars • Spherical shape and core like a furnace • man who came up with the big bang theory • National Aeronautics Space Administration • ...
Forces and Space 2015-01-06
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- An object which orbits a star
- An imaginary line which divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- The law that says the extension of a spring is proportional the force applied to it
- The time taken for the Earth to rotate once on its axis
- The top or bottom half of the Earth
- A non-contact force which is always attractive
- The upward force in floating and submerged objects
- When the speed of an object increases
- The planet furthest from the Sun
- An object which orbits a planet
- Another thing which changes when a force acts on an object
- The planet with many rings
- The season in Sydney when the South Pole is tilted toward the Sun
- The closest planet to the Sun
- A minor planet
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- The season in London when the North Pole is tilted away from the Sun
- The time taken for the Moon to orbit once around the Earth
- Our home planet
- When forces in opposite directions are equal
- Equal to the mass (kg) x gravitational field strength (N/m) on Earth
- The opposite of negative
- A force between opposite charges
- The planet with an atmosphere of sulphuric acid
- A contact force when two surfaces rub against each other
- The Earth’s satellite
- A force between opposite poles
- The largest planet in the solar system
- Equal to mass (g) divided by volume (cm3)
- The opposite of South
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- The time taken for the Earth to orbit once around the Sun
31 Clues: A minor planet • Our home planet • The Earth’s satellite • The opposite of South • The opposite of negative • The planet with many rings • An object which orbits a star • The closest planet to the Sun • A force between opposite poles • The fourth planet from the Sun • An object which orbits a planet • A force between opposite charges • The planet furthest from the Sun • ...
Satellites and Space 2015-03-12
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- A satellite that has not been made by humans.(two words with under score)
- A space probe that lands on a planet or moon.
- The amount of force with which gravity pulls something towards the Earth. It is measured in newtons (N).
- The path that a planet takes around a star, or the path that a moon or satellite takes around a planet.
- A large object orbiting a star.
- Oval shaped. The shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun.
- An unmanned spacecraft that has cameras and other equipment to find out about other planets.(two words with under score)
- A satellite made by humans.(two words with under score)
- A space probe that goes into orbit around a planet or moon.
- A huge ball of gas that gives out heat and light energy.
- A star with planets and other objects orbiting it.(two words with under score)
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- The unit of force.
- The family of waves that includes light, infrared, microwaves and radio waves(two words with under score)
- Another name for heat energy that travels by radiation. It can travel through transparent things and a vacuum (empty space).(two words with under space)
- The force of attraction between any two objects.
- An orbit where a satellite is over the equator and takes exactly 24 hours to circle the Earth, so it always stays over the same part of the Earth.(two words with under score)
- All the galaxies and the space between them.
- Millions of stars grouped together.
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can detect with our eyes.(two words with under score)
- Anything that orbits a planet or a moon.
20 Clues: The unit of force. • A large object orbiting a star. • Millions of stars grouped together. • Anything that orbits a planet or a moon. • All the galaxies and the space between them. • A space probe that lands on a planet or moon. • The force of attraction between any two objects. • A satellite made by humans.(two words with under score) • ...
Earth and Space. 2015-09-13
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- When we have had a new moon and so the moon appears to get bigger every day, we say that the moon is doing this.
- One of the seasons in which Australia has an equinox.
- This star does not seem to move at all.
- Another name for a shooting star.
- What longitude would you expect to see given for Greenwich on a map?
- The type of force that pulls on the oceans to form the tides.
- How many high tides does each place have in one day?
- The imaginary line that passes through Earths poles.
- What causes stars to be different colours?
- Stars are made of hydrogen and helium _____.
- What holds the solar system together?
- About how many degrees is the Earth’s axis tilted from the vertical?
- The Earth belongs to this galaxy.
- What phase of the moon do we have when the moon is on the opposite side of the Earth to the sun?
- The sun will continue to do this for approximately another 5 billion years.
- This term is used when the first rays of sunlight fall on Earth.
- The sun is a .......
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- The oval shape of the moons orbit
- This solstice happens on the 22nd of June in Australia.
- There are two main models in astronomy The sun centred and _______ ________ model.
- Stars don't move in the sky but seem to because this does.
- Which hemisphere is pointing towards the Sun in late December?
- One of the months in Australia in which months a equinox occurs?
- How many days does it take the moon to complete one orbit?
- The number of different time zones in Australia.
- This is the direction in which the sun sets.
- This place can experience 24 hours of daylight in summer and 24 hours of darkness
- In which country of the world is Greenwich?
- How many days are there between a full moon and a new moon?
- The number of different time zones on Earth.
- This is the direction in which the sun rises.
- This constellation is referred to as the hunter.
- The axis is an imaginary line that passes through these (north and south) on the Earth?
33 Clues: The sun is a ....... • The oval shape of the moons orbit • Another name for a shooting star. • The Earth belongs to this galaxy. • What holds the solar system together? • This star does not seem to move at all. • What causes stars to be different colours? • In which country of the world is Greenwich? • This is the direction in which the sun sets. • ...
Space and Stars 2016-10-07
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- The stars that tend to be "drama queens" feel the need to go out with a bang.
- Stars that are in the last stage of the cycle are usually ____________ dwarf stars.
- Also known as an average star, or a regular (not white) dwarf star.
- Judy Garland would not have liked to appear in a film with this title instead of "A star is born"
- The outer part of a star that is close to the end of its life starts to _________.
- These are the largest and grandest stars of all, many times bigger even than our Sun.
- Large stars are found at the ____________ of the H-R diagram.
- Generally, is the red side of the star color spectrum cold or hot in temperature?
- If a star is very large, it will probably have a ________ life span.
- This is a type of energy given off by stars that includes the entire electromagnetic spectrum.
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- Which color on the H-R diagram is considered the highest in temperature?
- This is the process by which a star generates most of its energy over the main part of its life.
- Most average stars will become __________ stars before they die.
- These stars spin so fast, that they can't even manage to keep their protons and electrons. They come after the death of huge stars.
- Some stars are simply born much larger than others, and are called ____________ stars.
- This is another type of dead dwarf star, which is so cold that it no longer even performs any nuclear reactions.
- The cycle a star follows during its life is determined by this one property.
- The most famous type of dead star. These only come from the death of the most spectacular stars.
- Hot stars are found on the ___________ side of the H-R diagram.
- This is a type of energy that is emitted from stars and warms up nearby objects.
20 Clues: Large stars are found at the ____________ of the H-R diagram. • Hot stars are found on the ___________ side of the H-R diagram. • Most average stars will become __________ stars before they die. • Also known as an average star, or a regular (not white) dwarf star. • If a star is very large, it will probably have a ________ life span. • ...
Galactic Space Adventure 2016-04-28
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- A bound system of stars
- Belt,In between Mars and Jupiter
- Also known as Aphoridite
- The second largest planet in our Solar System
- Closest to the sun
- At night we can see them
- We live on it
- Flying pieces of "space junk"
- Dipper,It is a large Constellation visible on Nantucket at night
- Dipper,It is a little Constellation visible on Nantucket
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- The seventh planet from the Sun
- The fire planet
- Largest plaent in our Solar System
- A recgoniziable grouping of stars
- It shines at night
- They are in space for various scientific reasons, like taking pictures or predicting the
- Star,It shoots through the sky
- It shines in the day
- It's a dwarf planet
- Way,The galaxy that contains our solar system
20 Clues: We live on it • The fire planet • It shines at night • Closest to the sun • It's a dwarf planet • It shines in the day • A bound system of stars • Also known as Aphoridite • At night we can see them • Flying pieces of "space junk" • Star,It shoots through the sky • The seventh planet from the Sun • Belt,In between Mars and Jupiter • A recgoniziable grouping of stars • ...
The Space Race 2017-05-21
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- The space race was between USA and?
- The dogs name from the second russian success
- How many failed attempts did the soviets have to launch a lunar landing craft?
- Second US NASA program
- The first man in space Yuri Gagarinlosy lost his life in a _______?
- Where did Armstrong have to land the module manually?
- First man to walk on the moon
- How many years did Korlev spend in Gulags?
- Third spacecraft russian success?
- What war did the space race happen during?
- Where did the russians reach first?
- Who effectively "won" the space race?
- What time of day did Apollo 11 land?
- How many billion dollars did the space race cost?
- Where was apollo 11 launched from?
- What did armstrong go on to become?
- The astronauts were placed in ______ when they returned from the moon.
- Kennedy went to ______and announced that he they would put a man on the moon.
- Armstrong said "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for ______".
- When returning to earth where did apollo 11 land?
- First american in space
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- First american to orbit earth
- First spacecraft russian success?
- First American satellite to reach orbit carried scientific equipment that led to the discovery of the _____?
- The ________ _____ was invented during the space race to eliminate problems caused by zero-gravity conditions.
- In operation paperclip who was smuggled into the USA
- Which President created NASA in 1958?
- Second spacecraft russian success?
- The first object on the moon that the Soviet Union landed was called _____.
- Astronauts were seen as american _____.
- How many days did it take apollo 11 to reach the moon.
- Kennedy said he would put a man on the moon within a ______.
- First man to orbit the earth
- Who was russia's top scientist?
- America's first human space program
- Who was president during the Space race?
- What was the lunar module called in apollo 11?
- What state is the kennedy space center in?
- In 1968 apollo _____ lapped the moon
39 Clues: Second US NASA program • First american in space • First man to orbit the earth • First american to orbit earth • First man to walk on the moon • Who was russia's top scientist? • First spacecraft russian success? • Third spacecraft russian success? • Second spacecraft russian success? • Where was apollo 11 launched from? • The space race was between USA and? • ...
Space Crossword 7999 2018-05-22
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- 4 planet
- 6 planet
- Proved heliocentrism
- Goddess of strife
- Orbits a star
- The moon covers the sun
- Orbits a planet
- 3 planet
- Our system
- Hydrogen Fusion
- Huge gravity
- Zero mass, infinite density
- Force that keeps us down
- Moons larger than planets
- Heliocentric scientist
- Red giant in Orion
- Dog star
- Orbit a star, small
- Large nearby galaxy
- Dwarf planet (hades)
- Most common element in the universe, fused in young stars
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- Hunter constellation
- Dead star full of neutal subatomic particles
- 5 planet
- Our galaxy
- 2 planet
- 7 planet
- Gallilean moons
- 1 planet
- Dwarf planet in asterioid belt
- Star birth
- The earth covers the moon
- Discovered gravity
- Our star
- Crashes into earth
- Cannot be fused
- 8 planet
37 Clues: 4 planet • 5 planet • 2 planet • 6 planet • 7 planet • 1 planet • 3 planet • Our star • Dog star • 8 planet • Our galaxy • Star birth • Our system • Huge gravity • Orbits a star • Gallilean moons • Orbits a planet • Hydrogen Fusion • Cannot be fused • Goddess of strife • Discovered gravity • Crashes into earth • Red giant in Orion • Orbit a star, small • Large nearby galaxy • Hunter constellation • Proved heliocentrism • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-02
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- the "ovalness" of an orbit
- large ball of superheated gas that gives off all the energy a planet needs
- 186,000 mi/s
- elongated closed curve that describes Earth's yearlong orbit around the Sun
- either of the two celestial points at which the celestial equator intersects the ecliptic either of two times of the year when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator and day and night are of equal length
- shape of a planet's orbit with 2 foci
- made up of the Sun and all planets, moons, comets, and asteroids
- optical telescope consisting of a large concave mirror that produces an image that is magnified by the eyepiece
- the cosmic explosion that is hypothesized to have marked the origin of the universe
- optical telescope that has a large convex lens that produces an image that is viewed through the eyepiece
- is the branch of astrophysics that studies the origin and evolution and structure of the universe
- is a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
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- the amount by which a propagating wave is bent/bending a ray of light
- path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another
- when an object orbits around a star
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- a large group of stars, dust, and gas that is held together by gravity and can be elliptical, spiral, or irregular
- a magnifier of images of distant objects
- a large ball of rock that rotates mainly in the asteroidbelt between Mars and Jupiter
- high-frequency radiation very high energy levels harmful to plants and animals
- the distance light can travel in one year
- when a planet turns on its axis
- a ball of ice with no orbit that generates a "tail" because of solar wind
- the study of the universe beyond Earth, including the sun, moon, planets, and stars
- the galaxy also a candy bar
25 Clues: 186,000 mi/s • the "ovalness" of an orbit • the galaxy also a candy bar • when a planet turns on its axis • when an object orbits around a star • shape of a planet's orbit with 2 foci • a magnifier of images of distant objects • the distance light can travel in one year • is a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-02
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- optical telescope consisting of a large concave mirror that produces an image that is magnified by the eyepiece
- the galaxy also a candy bar
- elongated closed curve that describes Earth's yearlong orbit around the Sun
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- when a planet turns on its axis
- 186,000 mi/s
- optical telescope that has a large convex lens that produces an image that is viewed through the eyepiece
- large ball of superheated gas that gives off all the energy a planet needs
- either of the two celestial points at which the celestial equator intersects the ecliptic either of two times of the year when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator and day and night are of equal length
- the distance light can travel in one year
- when an object orbits around a star
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- is the branch of astrophysics that studies the origin and evolution and structure of the universe
- a large group of stars, dust, and gas that is held together by gravity and can be elliptical, spiral, or irregular
- a magnifier of images of distant objects
- made up of the Sun and all planets, moons, comets, and asteroids
- the "ovalness" of an orbit
- the cosmic explosion that is hypothesized to have marked the origin of the universe
- a large ball of rock that rotates mainly in the asteroidbelt between Mars and Jupiter
- shape of a planet's orbit with 2 foci
- the amount by which a propagating wave is bent/bending a ray of light
- is a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- the study of the universe beyond Earth, including the sun, moon, planets, and stars
- a ball of ice with no orbit that generates a "tail" because of solar wind
- path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another
- high-frequency radiation very high energy levels harmful to plants and animals
25 Clues: 186,000 mi/s • the "ovalness" of an orbit • the galaxy also a candy bar • when a planet turns on its axis • when an object orbits around a star • shape of a planet's orbit with 2 foci • a magnifier of images of distant objects • the distance light can travel in one year • is a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • ...
Year 7 Space 2022-04-08
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- A contact force that acts against the movement of an object.
- half of the Earth, North or South.
- Theory about the start of the universe.
- Turning around on an axis.
- The turning effect of a force.
- The amount of mattter in an object.
- A space with nothing in it, not even air.
- Speed with a direction.
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- The units of measurement of force.
- An oval shape.
- The change in velocity divided by time.
- Any object that is in orbit around another object.
- The path an object takes to move around another object.
- A vertical force caused by gravity.
- A quantity which has magnitude and direction.
- The line that goes from the centre of a circle to its edge.
- The imaginary line through the centre of the Earth between the north and south poles.
- Radiation remaining from the Big Bang explosion.
- A quantity which has magnitude but no direction.
- The line that goes from one side of a circle to the other while passing through the centre.
20 Clues: An oval shape. • Speed with a direction. • Turning around on an axis. • The turning effect of a force. • The units of measurement of force. • half of the Earth, North or South. • A vertical force caused by gravity. • The amount of mattter in an object. • The change in velocity divided by time. • Theory about the start of the universe. • A space with nothing in it, not even air. • ...
Space Jumble v1 2022-02-28
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- Third United States spaceflight program resulting in the first humans on Luna
- Earth's natural satellite
- Building housing an astronomical telescope
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun crosses the celestial equator resulting in day and night to be approximate in length
- Sixth planet of Sol and second largest
- Rover that landed on Mars in 2012
- Clouds of dust and gas occupying space
- Smallest and closest planet with shortest orbit of Sol
- Russian space mission to Venus set to be launched in 2029
- Eighth and most dense planet of Sol
- Largest natural satellite of Pluto
- Celestial object of ice and dust
- dwarf planet in the Kipper Belt orbiting Sol
- Jupiter's third largest natural satellite
- South region
- Four divisions of Earth's orbit around Sol marking changes in weather and daylight hours
- Soviet program that sent spacecraft to our moon for study
- Building with interior that projects the night sky
- Space Station, Intergovernmental establishment in orbit of Earth comprised of modules
- Astronomy, traditional practice of observing the sky for time and navigation
- Celestial object small and rocky
- Smaller of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- First successful Mars lander in 1976
- Eye, Visual perception without use of assisting factors
- Seventh planet of Sol and first planet discovered by telescope
- Shuttle, Comprising of two solid rocket boosters, one external tank and an orbiter (or space-plane)
- Soviet artificial satellites and first launched into orbit in October 1957
- Fixed points in the night sky of object similar to Sol
- Larger of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Soviet crewed spacecraft resulting Yuri Gagarin as the first man in space
- Communication using electromagnetic waves between 30 hertz and 300 gigahertz
- Jupiter's smallest natural satellite
- Neptune's largest natural satellite
- Galaxy formation of no distinct shape
- Fifth planet of Sol and largest
- First Mars rover and first wheeled vehicle on another planet that landed in 1997
- United States space probe launched in 1972 passing Jupiter and first to leave our solar system
- Global Surveyor, United States space probe launched in 1996 to globally map Mars
- Sphere, imaginary sphere around the observer on which celestial objects appear to lie
- Jupiter's second largest natural satellite
- Space probes launched to photograph and study interplanetary matter of Mars and Venus
- Device that uses the reverberation of radio waves to sense objects
- Motion, Yearly movement of stars on the celestial sphere
- Pathfinder, United States robotic spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1997
- Saturn's third largest natural satellite
- Third planet of Sol and our home
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- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun reaches maximum or minimum declination resulting in the longest and shortest days
- Phases, Shape of Luna's sunlit portion
- Empty space
- Area on celestial sphere representing perceived outline or pattern of stars
- Tool used to see faraway objects
- Mission resulting in successful keeping of humans on the ISS since 2000
- Saturn's second largest natural satellite
- Robotic interstellar probes launched in 1977 to collect data of Jupiter and Saturn
- Galaxy formation of oval shape
- Saturn's largest natural satellite
- Failed space shuttle resulting in death of 7 crew members in 1986
- Uranus's largest natural satellite
- United States robotic space probe launched 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons
- Colloquial grouping of stars on the celestial sphere
- Research mission between NASA and ISA to study Saturn
- Path of Earth's orbit around Sol
- NASA program beginning in 1992 to improve understanding of our solar system
- retired space shuttle that was created after Challenger
- Second planet of Sol and brightest object in Earth's night sky
- The sun of our solar system
- First United States spacecraft to achieve orbit
- Airborne Observatory, Aka KAO jet used by NASA for infrared astronomy
- Mars rover active from 2004 to 2010
- Fourth planet of Sol and second smallest
- Repeating path of an object around another
- robotic lunar rovers made by the Soviets during the Moon race
- North region
- Jupiter's natural satellite and largest orbiting Sol
- United States un-crewed space mission in the 1960s to take close photos of Luna
- Lab, First United States space station launched in 1973
- Galaxy formation of one or more arms
- NASA mission that mapped entire surface of Venus
- Network of bodies that orbit Sol
- Curie, Sojourner's flight spare
- Unit, Distance between center of Earth and center of Sol
- point 90 degrees from the horizon directly up
- Gravity bound system of stars, planets, gas, dust and dark matter
83 Clues: Empty space • South region • North region • Earth's natural satellite • The sun of our solar system • Galaxy formation of oval shape • Fifth planet of Sol and largest • Curie, Sojourner's flight spare • Tool used to see faraway objects • Celestial object of ice and dust • Path of Earth's orbit around Sol • Celestial object small and rocky • Network of bodies that orbit Sol • ...
Space Jumble v3 2022-02-28
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- Phases, Shape of Luna's sunlit portion
- South region
- Earth's natural satellite
- Jupiter's smallest natural satellite
- Robotic interstellar probes launched in 1977 to collect data of Jupiter and Saturn
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun reaches maximum or minimum declination resulting in the longest and shortest days
- Network of bodies that orbit Sol
- Four divisions of Earth's orbit around Sol marking changes in weather and daylight hours
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun crosses the celestial equator resulting in day and night to be approximate in length
- Building housing an astronomical telescope
- Second planet of Sol and brightest object in Earth's night sky
- Motion, Yearly movement of stars on the celestial sphere
- Largest natural satellite of Pluto
- Galaxy formation of no distinct shape
- Global Surveyor, United States space probe launched in 1996 to globally map Mars
- Path of Earth's orbit around Sol
- Fixed points in the night sky of object similar to Sol
- Area on celestial sphere representing
- Repeating path of an object around another
- NASA mission that mapped entire surface of Venus
- dwarf planet in the Kipper Belt orbiting Sol
- Communication using electromagnetic waves between 30 hertz and 300 gigahertz
- First successful Mars lander in 1976
- The sun of our solar system
- Space probes launched to photograph and study interplanetary matter of Mars and Venus
- Mars rover active from 2004 to 2010
- Galaxy formation of oval shape
- Jupiter's natural satellite and largest orbiting Sol
- Soviet artificial satellites and first launched into orbit in October 1957
- Saturn's second largest natural satellite
- Airborne Observatory, Aka KAO jet used by NASA for infrared astronomy
- Rover that landed on Mars in 2012
- robotic lunar rovers made by the Soviets during the Moon race
- United States space probe launched in 1972 passing Jupiter and first to leave our solar system
- outline or pattern of stars
- Pathfinder, United States robotic spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1997
- Eighth and most dense planet of Sol
- Larger of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Celestial object of ice and dust
- Soviet crewed spacecraft resulting Yuri Gagarin as the first man in space
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- Sphere, imaginary sphere around the observer on which celestial objects appear to lie
- Sixth planet of Sol and second largest
- Building with interior that projects the night sky
- retired space shuttle that was created after Challenger
- Failed space shuttle resulting in death of 7 crew members in 1986
- Colloquial grouping of stars on the celestial sphere
- Third United States spaceflight program resulting in the first humans on Luna
- Fourth planet of Sol and second smallest
- Celestial object small and rocky
- Jupiter's second largest natural satellite
- Seventh planet of Sol and first planet discovered by telescope
- Russian space mission to Venus set to be launched in 2029
- Mission resulting in successful keeping of humans on the ISS since 2000
- Neptune's largest natural satellite
- Smallest and closest planet with shortest orbit of Sol
- Clouds of dust and gas occupying space
- Soviet program that sent spacecraft to our moon for study
- Uranus's largest natural satellite
- North region
- Astronomy, traditional practice of observing the sky for time and navigation
- Shuttle, Comprising of two solid rocket boosters, one external tank and an orbiter (or space-plane)
- Galaxy formation of one or more arms
- Research mission between NASA and ISA to study Saturn
- Tool used to see faraway objects
- Fifth planet of Sol and largest
- Saturn's third largest natural satellite
- Curie, Sojourner's flight spare
- Gravity bound system of stars, planets, gas, dust and dark matter
- Lab, First United States space station launched in 1973
- Space Station, Intergovernmental establishment in orbit of Earth comprised of modules
- Saturn's largest natural satellite
- Unit, Distance between center of Earth and center of Sol
- United States un-crewed space mission in the 1960s to take close photos of Luna
- United States robotic space probe launched 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons
- Eye, Visual perception without use of assisting factors
- NASA program beginning in 1992 to improve understanding of our solar system
- Empty space
- First Mars rover and first wheeled vehicle on another planet that landed in 1997
- Device that uses the reverberation of radio waves to sense objects
- point 90 degrees from the horizon directly up
- First United States spacecraft to achieve orbit
- Smaller of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Third planet of Sol and our home
- Jupiter's third largest natural satellite
84 Clues: Empty space • South region • North region • Earth's natural satellite • The sun of our solar system • outline or pattern of stars • Galaxy formation of oval shape • Fifth planet of Sol and largest • Curie, Sojourner's flight spare • Celestial object small and rocky • Network of bodies that orbit Sol • Path of Earth's orbit around Sol • Tool used to see faraway objects • ...
Movement in Space 2022-01-25
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- A giant ball of superheated gas, or plasma, composed of hydrogen and helium.
- The Greek philosopher who was one of the first supporters of the geocentric model
- Another name for Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Earth's only natural satellite
- This comet first appeared in 1758 and continues to appear approximately every 75 years.
- A pattern or group of stars that people imagine represents a figure, animal or object.
- Stars are made up of hydrogen and _________.
- During this season will you see the constellation Orion in the western sky
- The word planet means ______________.
- Earth-centered
- Ursa major means ____________.
- Pieces of space rock that hit the Earth's surface
- This astronomer discovered moons around Jupiter, which showed that not everything in the sky travels around Earth.
- Earth's revolution around the Sun causes __________.
- Pieces of rock and/ice that have broken off of asteroids, comets, moons, and planets
- A body that orbits a a planet.
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- There are ____ constellations.
- What Aryabhata used to come up with his ideas about how objects moved in space.
- The astronomer who said the moon and planets shine because they reflect light from the Sun.
- Proposed that Earth's rotation and revolution around the sun explained the observed movements of the stars and planets
- Galileo discovered that this planet goes through phases like the moon does, meaning it must orbit the sun, not the Earth.
- Sun-centered
- Another name for a meteor.
- The narrow band in the sky that contains the orbits of all the planets
- In Ptolemy's geocentric model, the planets made small circles called _______ as they moved along their orbits.
- Determined that the orbit of each planet is an ellipse rather than a perfect circle
- An object that orbits the sun, is large enough to have become rounded by its own gravity, and has cleared the area of its orbit of any debris.
- These two planets never appear far from the sun in the sky
- Large, dirty space snowballs that develop a long tail of light as they approach the sun
- An oval shaped orbit of the planets around the sun
- Pieces of space rock that burn up as then move through the Earth's atmosphere.
31 Clues: Sun-centered • Earth-centered • Another name for a meteor. • There are ____ constellations. • Earth's only natural satellite • Ursa major means ____________. • A body that orbits a a planet. • The word planet means ______________. • Stars are made up of hydrogen and _________. • Another name for Earth's orbit around the Sun • Pieces of space rock that hit the Earth's surface • ...
All About Space 2022-01-11
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- Landing Site of Apollo 11. Sea of ______
- 1st shuttle to blow up
- 1st man made object in space from USSR
- 2nd shuttle to blow up
- Cape _____. Before it was renamed Canaveral.
- 1st American in space. It is not Glenn.
- It has a big red spot
- There was #1 and #2. Both Probes have now left the solar system and are still sending back data. They were launched in the 1970's with the gold record.
- The planet that Spock comes from. The only fictional answer on this list.
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- It was a planet when I was a kid. Not anymore.
- A month in 1969 in which man 1st walked on the moon
- 1st USA space station that crashed in Australia. (after years operation. Intentionally brought down)
- "____ we've had a problem"
- The twins would like this NASA program that was before the Apollo program.
- "That's one small step for a man. One giant leap for _____"
- 1st woman in space
- The drink of the astronauts
- The rocket that pushed Apollo missions into space. (use the Roman Numeral)
- 3rd rock from the sun
- 2nd rock from the sun
20 Clues: 1st woman in space • 3rd rock from the sun • It has a big red spot • 2nd rock from the sun • 1st shuttle to blow up • 2nd shuttle to blow up • "____ we've had a problem" • The drink of the astronauts • 1st man made object in space from USSR • 1st American in space. It is not Glenn. • Landing Site of Apollo 11. Sea of ______ • Cape _____. Before it was renamed Canaveral. • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-02
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- One of the highly dense rocky planets nearest to the sun
- Sun-centered model of the solar system
- A small body that gives off gas and dust as it passes close to the sun
- An explosive release of energy that comes from the sun and that is associated with magnetic disturbances on the sun's surface
- The outer part of a shadow
- A natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- The darkest part of a shadow
- The time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis
- A loop of relatively cool, incandescent gas that extends above the photosphere
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses and distance
- A dark area of the photosphere of the sun that is cooler than the surrounding areas and that has a strong magnetic field
- An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- The moment when the sunlight hits both hemispheres of the Earth equally
- Growing smaller (Moon Phases)
- The time required for Earth to revolve once around the sun
- The brightness of a star as seen from Earth
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- The spin of a body on its axis
- Growing bigger (moon Phases)
- The sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around it
- The moment when the sunlight is at a maximum on one hemisphere and a minimum on another hemisphere
- A large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light
- Space and all the matter and energy in it
- A relatively small, rocky body that travels through space
- The path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space
- The different appearances of the moon from Earth throughout the month
- Earth centered model of the solar system
- A large irregular shaped rocky body that orbits the sun
- A measure of how bright a star would be if it were seen from a standard distance
- A celestial body that orbits the sun, is round because of its own gravity, but has not cleared its orbital path
- The distance that light travels in one year
- A planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere and is further from the sun
- A bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns up in Earth's atmosphere
- A meteoroid that reaches Earth's surface without burning up completely
34 Clues: The outer part of a shadow • Growing bigger (moon Phases) • The darkest part of a shadow • Growing smaller (Moon Phases) • The spin of a body on its axis • Sun-centered model of the solar system • Earth centered model of the solar system • Space and all the matter and energy in it • The distance that light travels in one year • The brightness of a star as seen from Earth • ...
earth and space 2022-05-02
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- ggggggggggggggggg
- ggggggggggg
- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
- hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
- ffffffffffffffff
- ddddddddddddddd
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
- rrrrrrrrrr
- ccccccccccccc
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- ssssssssssssss
- rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
- mmmmmmmmmmmmm
- wwwwwwwwwwwwww
- rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
- cccccccccccccc
- wwwwwwwwwwww
- oooooooooooooooooo
- aaaaaaaaaaaa
- lllllllllllllllllllllll
- rrrrrrrrrrrrrr
- iiiiiiiiiiii
- wwwwwwwwwwwwww
23 Clues: rrrrrrrrrr • ggggggggggg • wwwwwwwwwwww • aaaaaaaaaaaa • iiiiiiiiiiii • mmmmmmmmmmmmm • ccccccccccccc • ssssssssssssss • wwwwwwwwwwwwww • cccccccccccccc • rrrrrrrrrrrrrr • wwwwwwwwwwwwww • ddddddddddddddd • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa • ffffffffffffffff • ggggggggggggggggg • rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr • mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm • hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh • oooooooooooooooooo • mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm • rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr • ...
Greta's Space Puzzle 2022-04-28
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- an old type of rocket ship
- same as heavens or skies
- the Earth go all the way around the sun is
- We have internet because of this
- measure space
- starlike
- another word for moon
- a shooting star
- a star formation
- another word for sun
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- when light from the sun gets cut off
- same as a meteors and asteroids
- everything lives in this
- you can look in these and look at the sky
- goes with learning like geology
- the path a planet that travels around the sun
- Milky Way
- a imaginary line the goes around the sun
- another word for movement
- when Earth moves
20 Clues: starlike • Milky Way • measure space • a shooting star • when Earth moves • a star formation • another word for sun • another word for moon • same as heavens or skies • everything lives in this • another word for movement • an old type of rocket ship • same as a meteors and asteroids • goes with learning like geology • We have internet because of this • when light from the sun gets cut off • ...
Trevor's space puzzl 2022-04-28
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- every planets rocks stars
- a rock that enters earths atmosphere
- tiny rocks in space
- the measurement of space
- the moon going over the sun
- an imaginary reference line drawn through an object
- have to do with mathematics and geology
- planet or man made machine
- stars lining up in the sky
- the objects orbital motion around another object
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- relating to heaven
- man made rocket ship
- have to do with the sun
- the turning of something
- an object staying around another object
- a bunch of stuff held up by gravity
- something you look in to space with
- have to do with the moon
- crushed up ice and rocks in space
- moving
20 Clues: moving • relating to heaven • tiny rocks in space • man made rocket ship • have to do with the sun • the turning of something • the measurement of space • have to do with the moon • every planets rocks stars • planet or man made machine • stars lining up in the sky • the moon going over the sun • crushed up ice and rocks in space • a bunch of stuff held up by gravity • ...
Space Crossword 22 2023-10-04
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- The explosion of a star
- The first man on the moon
- The fifth planet from the sun
- The path of an object around a particular point in space, for example the path the Moon takes around the Earth
- The planet with 7 prominent rings around it
- The galaxy where we live
- The name of the planet we live on
- A jet propelled vehicle that people can use to travel to space
- The nearest planet to the Sun
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- A planet named after the Roman god of the seas
- All of space and everything in it
- A small rocky, metallic or icy body that orbits larger objects in the solar system. Sometimes there is a ‘field’ of them.
- An instrument we use to look at objects far far away like the stars
- The name of the first chimpanzee in space
- The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Agency responsible for the space program in the United States of America
- Our nearest star
- The force which stops us from floating off into space
- A dwarf planet once thought to be the 9th planet in our solar system
- Name of the unmanned remote controlled vehicle used to travel on the surface of Mars
20 Clues: Our nearest star • The explosion of a star • The galaxy where we live • The first man on the moon • The fifth planet from the sun • The nearest planet to the Sun • All of space and everything in it • The name of the planet we live on • The name of the first chimpanzee in space • The planet with 7 prominent rings around it • A planet named after the Roman god of the seas • ...
scince space crossword 2023-10-19
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- Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a low angle
- An imaginary line through an object around which it spins
- sunlight Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle
- axis
- An object that orbits a planet or star and is human-made
- An attractive force between any two objects that have mass on earth
- model A model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre
- An imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- The phase when the Moon is waxing and half of the sunlit side
- A group of millions or billions of stars
- phase when less than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
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- Any phase when more than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
- The time it takes a planet to rotate once
- A large space rock that orbits the Sun
- A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- model A model of the Solar System in which the Sun is at the centre A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- A planet made up mostly of icy materials
- The phase when the sunlit side of the Moon is facing towards Earth
- An event where one object in space blocks another from view
20 Clues: axis • A large space rock that orbits the Sun • A planet made up mostly of icy materials • A group of millions or billions of stars • The time it takes a planet to rotate once • Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a low angle • An object that orbits a planet or star and is human-made • An imaginary line through an object around which it spins • ...
EARTH AND SPACE 2023-10-19
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- the outermost layer of the earth
- the largest tectonic plate on earth
- this is the second layer of the Earth that makes 60% of the planet's mass.
- it is composed of the upper mantle and crust
- giant pieces of the earth's crust
- elements found in the inner and outer core
- this is formed when subduction happens
- it is the study of the earth
- this is the process where the plates move below another plate
- plate boundaries that slide past each other
- these are plate boundaries that moves away from each other
- plates that are found on land
- the solid core
- it is the movement of the upper mantle
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- the supercontinent
- These is the plates that are found under the sea
- the part of the upper mantle where magma flows
- this is the device that measures the waves of the ground
- the liquid core
- plate boundary that moves towards each other
- states that a long time ago there is one supercontinent on earth
- the ocean around the supercontinent
- these are formed above convergent boundaries
- the German Geologist who proposed the Continental Drift Theory
24 Clues: the solid core • the liquid core • the supercontinent • it is the study of the earth • plates that are found on land • the outermost layer of the earth • giant pieces of the earth's crust • the largest tectonic plate on earth • the ocean around the supercontinent • this is formed when subduction happens • it is the movement of the upper mantle • ...
Astronomy and Space 2023-11-07
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- - A massive stellar explosion.
- - Relating to the moon.
- - Relating to the sun.
- - A region of space with extreme gravitational pull.
- - A group of stars forming a pattern.
- - Occurring between stars.
- - A cloud of gas and dust in space.
- - A luminous object in the night sky.
- - An unknown, invisible substance in space.
- - A planet outside our solar system.
- - The farthest point in an object's orbit.
- - A celestial object with a tail.
- - Occurs when one celestial body passes in front of another.
- - Vehicles designed for travel in space.
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- - The path an object follows around a celestial body.
- - The longest and shortest days of the year.
- - A distant, high-energy celestial object.
- - A person who travels in space.
- - A celestial body that orbits the sun.
- - The famous space telescope.
- - A hypothetical region of comets.
- - Earth's natural satellite.
- - A fragment of a meteoroid that reaches Earth.
- - The event marking the beginning of the universe.
- - Pertaining to the universe.
- - A vast system of stars, gas, and dust.
- - A rocky object orbiting the sun.
- - The point in the sky directly above an observer.
- - An instrument for observing distant objects.
- - The closest point in an object's orbit.
30 Clues: - Relating to the sun. • - Relating to the moon. • - Occurring between stars. • - Earth's natural satellite. • - The famous space telescope. • - Pertaining to the universe. • - A massive stellar explosion. • - A person who travels in space. • - A celestial object with a tail. • - A hypothetical region of comets. • - A rocky object orbiting the sun. • ...
Flight and Space 2023-12-04
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- The shape and features of land surfaces, including both natural and artificial physical features of an area
- A side-to-side motion of the nose of the aircraft.
- The main body of an aircraft.
- The force that makes it difficult for one object to slide along the surface of another or to move through a liquid or gas.
- The path of an object moving through space
- The hinged part of the stabilizer on an aircraft that is used to deflect the tail of the plane up and down.
- An aircraft similar to an airplane that has no engine
- The height above the surface of the earth at which an object is located
- The up or down motion of the nose of the aircraft.
- Resistance of air against the forward movement of an airplane or rocket
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- The means by which aircraft and spacecraft are pushed forward
- The curvature of the airfoil
- The force of gravity that pulls objects downward. Not to be confused with mass, the amount of matter in an object
- The force that directly opposes the weight of an aircraft and holds the aircraft in the air. In a rocket, lift and thrust are in the same direction
- load The amount of available fuel loaded for a specific flight
- Small moving section at the rear of the stabilizer that helps to control the yawing motion of the aircraft.
- The rate at which an object speeds up, slows down, or changes direction
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth or toward any other physical body having mass.
- The part on an airplane that raises and lowers the wings, causing the aircraft to roll.
- An aircraft that uses four rotors to fly
- Up and down motion of the wings of the aircraft.
- A push or pull on an object
22 Clues: A push or pull on an object • The curvature of the airfoil • The main body of an aircraft. • An aircraft that uses four rotors to fly • The path of an object moving through space • Up and down motion of the wings of the aircraft. • A side-to-side motion of the nose of the aircraft. • The up or down motion of the nose of the aircraft. • ...
Space and Earth 2024-03-11
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- an obscuring of light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it
- A large, round object that revolves around a star and has cleared the region around its orbit.
- planet gas giants made primarily of hydrogen farthest from sun
- a natural object that revolves around a planet
- it’s all the space and time in their contents
- An instrument that magnifies distant objects, or makes them appear larger of considerable or relatively great size extent or capacity
- imaginary line that splits our world into two
- the path an object in space takes as it revolves around another body
- something that keeps repeating
- planet rocky with craters,solid core with a small diameter
- It is the shape of your body and it depends on the day and weather if you can see it or how long or small it is.
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- To travel in a closed path around an object.
- something that the axis’s tilt causes
- year the measurement of something in space
- Someone who studies space.
- dwarf planet, and not classified a planet
- where the sky and land meet
- the spinning on its axis
- system a group of planets, stars, and gasses and rock
- any certain groupings of stars that were imagined
20 Clues: the spinning on its axis • Someone who studies space. • where the sky and land meet • something that keeps repeating • something that the axis’s tilt causes • dwarf planet, and not classified a planet • year the measurement of something in space • To travel in a closed path around an object. • it’s all the space and time in their contents • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- The ability of an optical instrument to produce separate images of closely spaced objects.(2 words)
- A condition in which the force of gravity is greatly reduced, such as experienced by astronauts in space.
- The range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, such as visible light, radio waves, or X-rays.
- The study of the characteristics of a spectrum, such as the intensity and wavelength of its components, to determine the composition or properties of the source.(2 words)
- The distance that light travels in one year, approximately 9.46 trillion kilometers (5.88 trillion miles).
- A shift in the wavelength of light to longer wavelengths, indicating that an object is moving away from the observer.(2 words)
- Global Positioning System, a satellite-based navigation system that provides location and time information anywhere on Earth.
- The lens at the eyepiece of a telescope that magnifies the image produced by the objective lens. (2 words)
- An ancient instrument used to observe and calculate the positions of celestial bodies.
- Objects in space, such as quasars or pulsars, that emit strong radio waves.(2 words)
- bodies: Objects in space, such as stars, planets, moons, and comets.
- Technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by reducing the effects of atmospheric distortion.(2 words)
- satellite: A human-made object that orbits a planet, usually for communication, weather monitoring, or scientific research.
- An instrument used to observe and analyze the spectra of light emitted by sources such as stars or gases.
- A device used to separate light into its different wavelengths, creating a spectrum.(2 words)
- The belief or model that places the sun at the center of the solar system, with the planets, including Earth, orbiting around it.
- An orbit around Earth with an altitude between 160 kilometers (99 miles) and 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles).(3 words)
- Sets of numbers used to specify the position of a point or object, often measured in terms of latitude and longitude on Earth or celestial coordinates in the sky.
- planets: The planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, which are closer to the sun in our solar system.
- The law proposed by Isaac Newton stating that every mass attracts every other mass in the universe with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.(2 words)
- The speed at which exhaust gases leave a rocket engine, determining the thrust and efficiency of the rocket.(2 words)
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- The planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, which are farther from the sun in our solar system. (2 words)
- A type of telescope that uses mirrors to gather and focus light.
- Energy that is transmitted through electromagnetic waves, including visible light, radio waves, and X-rays.(2 words)
- The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.(2 words)
- The apparent shift in position of an object when viewed from different angles.
- A tool that shows the direction of magnetic north and is used for navigation.
- The belief or model that places the Earth at the center of the universe, with other celestial bodies orbiting around it.
- A vehicle or device propelled by one or more rocket engines, especially such a vehicle designed to travel through space.
- missile: A missile that is initially powered and guided but falls under gravity onto its target.
- A large, round object in space that orbits a star, such as the Earth or Mars.
- unit: A unit of measurement equal to the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, approximately 150 million kilometers (93 million miles).
- The study of celestial objects by observing the radio waves they emit. (2 words)
- Specific wavelengths of light that are emitted or absorbed by atoms or molecules, characteristic of the element or compound.(2 words)
- The horizontal angle measured clockwise from a reference direction, usually the north, to a point in the sky or the horizon.
- A type of telescope that uses lenses to gather and focus light.
- A method of determining the position of a point by measuring angles to it from known points at either end of a fixed baseline.
- A set of coordinates that helps describe the motion of an object, usually by comparing it to another object or point that is considered stationary.(3 words)
- A rocket that has multiple stages, with each stage containing its own engines and fuel.(2 words)
- An optical instrument used to observe distant objects by collecting and focusing light.
- Patterns formed by stars in the sky that people have named and used for navigation or storytelling.
- A technique used to increase or decrease the speed of a spacecraft by using the gravity of a planet or other celestial body to alter its trajectory.(2 words)
- Orbiting the Earth at an altitude where the satellite's orbital period matches the Earth's rotation period, allowing it to remain stationary relative to a point on the Earth's surface.
- The lens at the front of a telescope that gathers and focuses incoming light.(2 words)
- The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation, used to identify substances and study their properties.
- A geometric shape that is like a stretched circle, often used to describe the orbit of planets.
- The height of an object or point in the sky above the observer's horizon.
47 Clues: A type of telescope that uses lenses to gather and focus light. • A type of telescope that uses mirrors to gather and focus light. • bodies: Objects in space, such as stars, planets, moons, and comets. • The height of an object or point in the sky above the observer's horizon. • A tool that shows the direction of magnetic north and is used for navigation. • ...
Study Hall - Space 2024-04-16
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- The planet that shares a name with the roman goddess of love.
- A large cloud of gas in space also known as a "star nursery".
- How many moons does Jupiter have?
- The Spanish word for "sun".
- (2 words) The star used by sailors to navigate, because it showed them which way North was.
- What force causes planets to orbit the sun?
- The name of our galaxy.
- The planet in our solar system which is also the name of a type of car made by GM.
- The brightest star in Earth's sky, also known as the "dog star".
- The greek god of the sun.
- When a star explodes, it's said to have gone ____________.
- The most abundant element in the universe.
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- When there are two suns at the center of a solar system, it is known as a ___________ system.
- The planet in our solar system that spins "on its side".
- The closest galaxy to ours is known as the '_____ ________ dwarf galaxy'.
- One of the official names of our solar system, named after a scientist.
- There is a theory which suggests that the universe started with a _______________ (2 words).
- The constellation also known as "the hunter". (A hunter from Greek mythology.)
- The planets ___________ around the sun.
- In the context of astronomy, 'dwarf' means what?
- The planet that shares a name with the roman god of war.
- What do we call the study of space?
- The ancient Egyption sun god.
- A well of gravity from which not even light can escape.
24 Clues: The name of our galaxy. • The greek god of the sun. • The Spanish word for "sun". • The ancient Egyption sun god. • How many moons does Jupiter have? • What do we call the study of space? • The planets ___________ around the sun. • The most abundant element in the universe. • What force causes planets to orbit the sun? • In the context of astronomy, 'dwarf' means what? • ...
Space Unit Vocabulary 2024-09-26
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- The galaxy that contains our Solar System. It's a spiral-shaped collection of stars.
- The force that attracts objects toward each other, especially the pull of Earth that makes things fall.
- The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space.
- Higher high tides and lower low tides that occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned in a straight line.
- A small rocky object that orbits the Sun.
- The angle at which a planet's axis is tilted compared to its orbit around the Sun.
- The different times of the year (spring, summer, fall, winter) that have varying weather, caused by the Earth’s axial tilt as it orbits the Sun.
- An imaginary line that a planet spins around. For Earth, this line goes through the North and South Poles.
- A small piece of rock or dust when it hits the ground.
- How heavy something is because of the gravitational pull on it.
- Tiny particles of matter floating in space or on planets, moons, and other surfaces.
- A moon that appears to get larger each night, from the new moon to full moon.
- Everything that exists, including all galaxies, stars, planets, and space.
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat to the planets.
- Sunlight that hits the Earth at a shallow angle, making it weaker and cooler.
- When the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, and the Earth's shadow falls on the Moon, making it look dark.
- Half of the Earth, either Northern or Southern.
- A natural object that orbits a planet.
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- A moon that appears to get smaller each night, from the full moon to new moon.
- The region around a star where conditions might be just right for life, not too hot or too cold, but just right.
- The spinning of a planet around its axis.
- The layer of gasses surrounding a planet or moon.
- A huge group of stars, dust, gas, and other objects bound together by gravity.
- Shaped like an oval or a slightly stretched circle.
- The movement of an object in a circular or elliptical path around another object, one year.
- A small icy object that orbits the Sun. When close to the Sun, it has a bright head and a tail that points away from the Sun.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Sunlight that hits the Earth at a steep angle, making it stronger and warmer.
- Substances like air that can spread out and fill any space available.
- The different shapes of the visible part of the Moon from Earth, which change in a cycle every month.
- When the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun's light for a short time.
- Tides with the least difference between high and low tides, which happen when the Sun and Moon are at right angles to each other.
- A small piece of rock or dust that burns up when it enters Earth's atmosphere, often seen as a shooting star.
- A large object that orbits a star (like our Sun) and doesn’t produce its own light.
34 Clues: The amount of matter in an object. • A natural object that orbits a planet. • The spinning of a planet around its axis. • A small rocky object that orbits the Sun. • Half of the Earth, either Northern or Southern. • The layer of gasses surrounding a planet or moon. • Shaped like an oval or a slightly stretched circle. • ...
The Space Race 2024-05-11
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- Glenn, first American to orbit the Earth
- Program that landed astronauts on the Moon
- First artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union
- Lunar module that landed on the Moon
- Race competition between the US and Soviet Union
- Small step for man, famous words spoken by Armstrong
- Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, site of Apollo launches
- Collins, Apollo 11 command module pilot
- Gagarin, first human to orbit the Earth
- Aldrin, second person to walk on the Moon
- Armstrong, first person to walk on the Moon
- Walk, term for astronauts' activities on the lunar surface
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- Base, site of the first Moon landing
- John F., president who set the goal of landing on the Moon
- Rover, vehicle used by astronauts on the Moon
- Rocket that launched Apollo missions
- Program that preceded the Apollo missions
- Of Tranquility, region where Apollo 11 landed
- War rivalry that fueled the Space Race
- We have a problem, famous phrase from Apollo 13
20 Clues: Base, site of the first Moon landing • Lunar module that landed on the Moon • Rocket that launched Apollo missions • War rivalry that fueled the Space Race • Collins, Apollo 11 command module pilot • Gagarin, first human to orbit the Earth • Glenn, first American to orbit the Earth • Program that preceded the Apollo missions • Aldrin, second person to walk on the Moon • ...
Space Crossword puzzle 2024-05-02
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- My 2nd favorite chocolate bar.
- Pulls us together.
- BIG MASSIVE TELESCOPE.
- A collection of stars and their solar systems.
- The largest space station ever built.
- The North Star.
- The earth moves around the sun.
- September 5, 1977
- I live here.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- There are 7 of these in our solar system
- I accidentally called the little dipper the "little spoon"
- A massive ball of burning elements that is fun and shiny
- Where stars are made (not Hollywood)
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- Little icy bodies in Neptune's orbit.
- Daughter of Cepheus.
- He was in Toy Story!
- If Preszily ran directly into a moose at full speed she would be stopped.
- The first element on the periodic table.
- An object that moves around a larger object.
- Space vacuum that even sucks in visible light! Get yours now for $20.99
- How long it takes for the International Space Station to orbit the earth.
- My dog's name. (in Harry Potter)
- Boys go here to get more stupider.
- The sun hides behind the moon.
25 Clues: I live here. • The North Star. • September 5, 1977 • Pulls us together. • Daughter of Cepheus. • He was in Toy Story! • BIG MASSIVE TELESCOPE. • My 2nd favorite chocolate bar. • The sun hides behind the moon. • The earth moves around the sun. • My dog's name. (in Harry Potter) • The amount of matter in an object. • Boys go here to get more stupider. • ...
Objects In SPACE 2024-05-02
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- Our home g____y
- The solar system has eight ________
- is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- a giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- The ISS _____ around the Earth every 90 minutes
- the only plant known to sustain life
- is an energy carrier that can be used to store, move, and deliver energy produced from other sources
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.Kuiperbelt
- A station in space that has 7 people on board
- _______ 1 is a space probe launched by NASA
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- A _______ is a system of stars
- A group of stars that make up things like Astrology
- is a triple star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus
- A ______ is the distance light travels in one Earth year
- also called Messier 31 or M31, is the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- A telescope in space that was launched in April 4, 1990
- A ________ is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, including light and other electromagnetic waves, is capable of possessing enough energy to escape it.
- A bright object that provides light
- It is the total of all the protons, neutrons, and electrons within an object
- Brightest star in the northwest hemesphire
- Sends and rescieves signals
21 Clues: Our home g____y • Sends and rescieves signals • A _______ is a system of stars • The solar system has eight ________ • A bright object that provides light • the only plant known to sustain life • a giant cloud of dust and gas in space • Brightest star in the northwest hemesphire • _______ 1 is a space probe launched by NASA • A station in space that has 7 people on board • ...
Africa Vocab (Space = -) 2025-02-27
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- 3rd largest desert in the world
- Goal to unite Africans
- Landlocked west African country
- Threat or punishment or disobeying a law
- Whats happening to the Sahel
- Radioactive element used for energy
- No water surrounding a location
- Large, grassy area with a large variety of animals
- Long periods of crop death
- Someone who takes a financial risk to start a business
- Valuable mineral in Africa
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- overtaking of another country for resources
- _______ region in Ghana
- making sure everyone has certain resources/services
- When a country is strong with its government
- Coastal country in Africa
- Major STD in Africa
- group attempting to overtake
- Constantly traveling
- Division of South Africa by race
- Valuable resource, tends to be very expensive
21 Clues: Major STD in Africa • Constantly traveling • Goal to unite Africans • _______ region in Ghana • Coastal country in Africa • Long periods of crop death • Valuable mineral in Africa • Whats happening to the Sahel • group attempting to overtake • 3rd largest desert in the world • Landlocked west African country • No water surrounding a location • Division of South Africa by race • ...
Africa Vocab (Space = -) 2025-02-27
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- Long periods of crop death
- Constantly traveling
- Large, grassy area with a large variety of animals
- No water surrounding a location
- overtaking of another country for resources
- _______ region in Ghana
- Threat or punishment or disobeying a law
- Coastal country in Africa
- Someone who takes a financial risk to start a business
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- making sure everyone has certain resources/services
- Valuable mineral in Africa
- Major STD in Africa
- Goal to unite Africans
- Landlocked west African country
- When a country is strong with its government
- Division of South Africa by race
- Radioactive element used for energy
- group attempting to overtake
- Whats happening to the Sahel
- Valuable resource, tends to be very expensive
20 Clues: Major STD in Africa • Constantly traveling • Goal to unite Africans • _______ region in Ghana • Coastal country in Africa • Long periods of crop death • Valuable mineral in Africa • group attempting to overtake • Whats happening to the Sahel • Landlocked west African country • No water surrounding a location • Division of South Africa by race • Radioactive element used for energy • ...
Women Take Space 2024-10-30
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- Propeller-driven aircraft
- Russian astronaut and first woman in space
- Point in orbit farthest from Earth
- European space agency
- First private spacecraft to dock with the ISS
- The term for the height above sea level
- The planet NASA’s Juno spacecraft is studying
- Pioneering African American female mathematician at NASA, featured in Hidden Figures
- She co-founded Virgin Galactic and was a strong advocate for space tourism
- Name of the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union
- Smallest particles that form stars and planets
- Private aerospace company known for reusable rockets
- Spacecraft designed to reenter the Earth's atmosphere and land safely
- Company behind the New Shepard rocket
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- Aerospace giant behind the F-35 fighter jet
- The force that opposes thrust in aircraft
- The study of the motion of air and how it interacts with objects
- British-born aerospace engineer, known as the "Mother of the Concorde"
- First American woman to fly in space
- Layer of the Earth's atmosphere where most commercial planes fly
- This telescope revolutionized astronomy with its deep-space images
- A spacecraft's main control center
- Aerospace engineer and first African American woman astronaut in space
- Organization that develops the Artemis lunar missions
24 Clues: European space agency • Propeller-driven aircraft • Point in orbit farthest from Earth • A spacecraft's main control center • First American woman to fly in space • Company behind the New Shepard rocket • The term for the height above sea level • The force that opposes thrust in aircraft • Russian astronaut and first woman in space • ...
Space Revision 1 2024-10-21
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- What is the name of the lunar phase when the moon appears to be in half shadow, with the light side on the right?
- What is the name of the lunar phase when the moon appears to be in complete shadow?
- Name for movement of the Earth around the Sun?
- Our sun is a type of ____
- What is the term for a moon that is nearly all visible to us on Earth during the lunar cycle?
- The axis of earth is on a 23.5 degree ____
- What is the term for a moon that is only partly visible to us on Earth during the lunar cycle?
- What is the name of the lunar phase when the moon appears to be completely lit up?
- What is the name of the lunar phase when the moon appears to be in half shadow, with the light side on the left?
- Occurs every 4 years to realign our calendar with the position of the Earth around the sun
- What is the term used to describe the moon apparently becoming more covered in shadow during the lunar cycle?
- Name for movement of the Earth from West to East?
- occurs when your location has rotated away from the sun
- occurs when your location is facing the sun
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- What season occurs in the Southern Hemisphere when it is tilted towards the sun?
- Tool you can use to look at planets in the sky at night
- What season occurs after Winter?
- natural satellite of Earth
- What is the shape of Earth’s orbit around the sun?
- Type of Solar eclipse that can be seen inside the Umbra
- What type of eclipse occurs when the Earth moves between the Moon and the Sun?
- What season occurs after Summer?
- The force that pulls matter towards the center of a large mass (like a planet)
- What type of eclipse occurs when the moon moves between the Earth and the Sun?
- What is the term used to describe the moon becoming more lit up by the sun during the lunar cycle?
- Type of Solar eclipse that can be seen inside the Penumbra
- What season occurs in the Southern Hemisphere when it is tilted away from the sun?
- Area of intense shadow during an eclipse
28 Clues: Our sun is a type of ____ • natural satellite of Earth • What season occurs after Winter? • What season occurs after Summer? • Area of intense shadow during an eclipse • The axis of earth is on a 23.5 degree ____ • occurs when your location is facing the sun • Name for movement of the Earth around the Sun? • Name for movement of the Earth from West to East? • ...
Vocab Free Space 2025-01-17
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- (something that's in default)
- (a device that receives info)
- (layer of rock covering bedrock)
- (rising to something important)
- (give new energy)
- (a instrument used in space)
- (an igneous rock)
- (a part in an engine)
- (exclusion)
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- (baffling)
- (a rock/stone)
- (hold in great respect)
- (a food cart from the 1700's)
- (a type of singing from Europe)
- (Extremely surprising)
- (something annoying)
- (going back on a promise)
- (something that's been changed)
- (something that's rude or crazy)
- (something that produces noise)
20 Clues: (baffling) • (exclusion) • (a rock/stone) • (give new energy) • (an igneous rock) • (something annoying) • (a part in an engine) • (Extremely surprising) • (hold in great respect) • (going back on a promise) • (a instrument used in space) • (something that's in default) • (a device that receives info) • (a food cart from the 1700's) • (a type of singing from Europe) • ...
Living in Space 2025-10-27
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- in a way that avoids danger
- take air in and out of your lungs
- the force that pulls things down
- something that keeps you safe
- go and find out more about a place
- gathered together
- almost no gravity; feeling nearly weightless
- stay on top of water or air without sinking
- made by putting parts together
- vehicles (often spacecraft) that go back and forth
- used again after being made into something new
- stay alive
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- only a small amount; not much
- tools or things you need to do a job
- used up for no good reason
- a mountain that can shoot out lava, ash, and gas
- a sudden shaking of the ground
- alive right now
- not easy
- covered with a thin layer
- bursts out, like lava from a volcano
21 Clues: not easy • stay alive • alive right now • gathered together • covered with a thin layer • used up for no good reason • in a way that avoids danger • only a small amount; not much • something that keeps you safe • a sudden shaking of the ground • made by putting parts together • the force that pulls things down • take air in and out of your lungs • go and find out more about a place • ...
Marie's Space Crossword 2025-05-16
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- a picture with a story in the sky created by stars
- how long it takes for light to travel
- We can see them twinkling in the sky
- a space based reasearch center
- the name of an important telescope
- the satellite the has gone the fartest
- the milky way
- weighed in kg
- the planet we live on
- the north stars name
- what the earth does around the sun and gives us a year
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- t donut shaped right our of neptune
- the starlink has quite a bit of these
- a candy bar and the galaxy we see
- a spot it space with gravity so strong light can't escape
- our earth is this
- The closest star to earth besides the sun
- a objects ressitance to moving
- this plus oxygen makes water
- sixty minutes plus thirty minutes
- a giant area of dust and gas in outer space
- the pricess tied to a rock because of her vain mother
- pulls us down when we jump
23 Clues: the milky way • weighed in kg • our earth is this • the north stars name • the planet we live on • pulls us down when we jump • this plus oxygen makes water • a objects ressitance to moving • a space based reasearch center • a candy bar and the galaxy we see • sixty minutes plus thirty minutes • the name of an important telescope • t donut shaped right our of neptune • ...
Michele's Space Crossword 2025-05-16
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- A space craft that operates outside the heliosphere
- A research facility
- Matter in an object
- Another word for water
- The planet in which we live on
- A giant cloud of dust and sky
- A bright star located in part of Ursa Minor
- A part of Newton's laws
- Something that doesn't let anything, even light out
- The force that gets us back down when we jump
- A measure of distance for space
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- One and a half hours in minutes
- Stars that make up pictures
- A donut shaped celestial body containing with dwarf planets and comets
- The name of a constellation and a galaxy (and a TV show)
- A space telescope
- A spacecraft that orbits around a planet
- Best seen in air that's not polluted, very colorful and pretty
- A system of stars closest to our solar system
- Planets do this around a star
- A system with planets, stars, nebulas, and other space like things
- A round like object that orbits around a star
- Luminous, white dots in the sky
23 Clues: A space telescope • A research facility • Matter in an object • Another word for water • A part of Newton's laws • Stars that make up pictures • A giant cloud of dust and sky • Planets do this around a star • The planet in which we live on • One and a half hours in minutes • Luminous, white dots in the sky • A measure of distance for space • A spacecraft that orbits around a planet • ...
Micah's Space Crossword 2025-05-16
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- A space probe that got launched by NASA
- It is abbreviated as ISS
- ____=p times v
- The first element on the periodic table
- The planet we live on
- A giant cloud of gas and dust
- Also known as the North Star
- The first law of motion is also known as the law of ______
- Make something disappear from existence
- The force that is keeping us on the ground
- A very big distance
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- 10 less than 100 and then 60 ____ make up an hour
- Orion is a ________
- Icy objects rotating around Neptune that look like a doughnut
- A princess that got rescued from a monster
- A heap or a pile of stuff
- Collects information in space
- The _______ is our galaxy that the earth is in
- A star system that is close to our solar system
- All planets ______ our sun
- The Milkyway is a _________
- The earth is a ______ in our solar system
- A sphere made up of gases such as helium and hydrogen
23 Clues: ____=p times v • Orion is a ________ • A very big distance • The planet we live on • It is abbreviated as ISS • A heap or a pile of stuff • All planets ______ our sun • The Milkyway is a _________ • Also known as the North Star • Collects information in space • A giant cloud of gas and dust • A space probe that got launched by NASA • The first element on the periodic table • ...
