space Crossword Puzzles
Space Term Crossword 2021-11-13
Across
- when a supernova dies down and collapses
- a galaxy that contains the solar system
- hottest planet in our solar system
- largest planet in a solar system with around sixty moons
- the planet with the most rings in our solar system
- most massive, second largest dwarf planet in the solar system
- considered both a planet and a dwarf planet
- 3 times as long as the Grand Canyon; once called "Easter Bunny"; dwarf planet
- the only planet in our solar system that orbits on its side; the least dense planet
- the core of a supernova/supergian star
- shaped like an egg, named after Hawaiian goddess; dwarf planet
- a very large star brighter than a giant star
- a spheroid (ball) made out of hydrogen, helium and plasma
- only known planet that can obtain life
Down
- a body in the universe that contains millions or billions of stars
- closest planet to the sun
- the red planet; contains ferricoxide that makes it look very red
- a star that fuses hydrogen atoms to form helium atoms in its core
- smallest gas giant; surface gravity almost Earth-like
- a main sequence star located in our solar system; all the planets orbit around it
- when a star explodes MASSIVELY
- a galaxy that neighbors the Milky way
- a body of interstellar stars
23 Clues: closest planet to the sun • a body of interstellar stars • when a star explodes MASSIVELY • hottest planet in our solar system • a galaxy that neighbors the Milky way • the core of a supernova/supergian star • only known planet that can obtain life • a galaxy that contains the solar system • when a supernova dies down and collapses • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-01
Across
- the most abundant form of matter in universe
- force of attraction between masses
- dense that only neutrons exist in its core
- the non-living parts of an ecosystem
- stars, planets, gas, and dust
- one celestial object moves in front of another
- hits Earth’s atmosphere and burns up
- the remnant of a supernova
- the destruction of habitats
- a safety device
- the rate at which the universe expands
- the distance that light travels in one year
Down
- affect population and ecosystem
- the resulting charge of an atom
- positively charged centre of an atom
- the SI unit of energy
- an object composed of rocky material, ice, and gas
- a galaxy that has an irregular shape
- eclipse full Moon passes into Earth’s shadow
- Way the galaxy that includes the solar system
20 Clues: a safety device • the SI unit of energy • the remnant of a supernova • the destruction of habitats • stars, planets, gas, and dust • affect population and ecosystem • the resulting charge of an atom • force of attraction between masses • the non-living parts of an ecosystem • positively charged centre of an atom • a galaxy that has an irregular shape • ...
Space Jumble v2 2022-02-28
Across
- Shuttle, Comprising of two solid rocket boosters, one external tank and an orbiter (or space-plane)
- Robotic interstellar probes launched in 1977 to collect data of Jupiter and Saturn
- retired space shuttle that was created after Challenger
- United States space probe launched in 1972 passing Jupiter and first to leave our solar system
- Soviet artificial satellites and first launched into orbit in October 1957
- Mars rover active from 2004 to 2010
- Saturn's largest natural satellite
- Galaxy formation of oval shape
- robotic lunar rovers made by the Soviets during the Moon race
- Colloquial grouping of stars on the celestial sphere
- First United States spacecraft to achieve orbit
- North region
- Path of Earth's orbit around Sol
- Failed space shuttle resulting in death of 7 crew members in 1986
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun reaches maximum or minimum declination resulting in the longest and shortest days
- Four divisions of Earth's orbit around Sol marking changes in weather and daylight hours
- The sun of our solar system
- Smaller of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Lab, First United States space station launched in 1973
- Third United States spaceflight program resulting in the first humans on Luna
- Curie, Sojourner's flight spare
- Earth's natural satellite
- Space probes launched to photograph and study interplanetary matter of Mars and Venus
- Phases, Shape of Luna's sunlit portion
- Celestial object small and rocky
- Sphere, imaginary sphere around the observer on which celestial objects appear to lie
- Device that uses the reverberation of radio waves to sense objects
- Sixth planet of Sol and second largest
- Neptune's largest natural satellite
- Larger of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Fifth planet of Sol and largest
- Communication using electromagnetic waves between 30 hertz and 300 gigahertz
- United States un-crewed space mission in the 1960s to take close photos of Luna
- dwarf planet in the Kipper Belt orbiting Sol
- First successful Mars lander in 1976
- Rover that landed on Mars in 2012
- Jupiter's natural satellite and largest orbiting Sol
- Space Station, Intergovernmental establishment in orbit of Earth comprised of modules
- Global Surveyor, United States space probe launched in 1996 to globally map Mars
Down
- Largest natural satellite of Pluto
- Repeating path of an object around another
- Mission resulting in successful keeping of humans on the ISS since 2000
- Fixed points in the night sky of object similar to Sol
- Astronomy, traditional practice of observing the sky for time and navigation
- Galaxy formation of one or more arms
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun crosses the celestial equator resulting in day and night to be approximate in length
- NASA mission that mapped entire surface of Venus
- Soviet crewed spacecraft resulting Yuri Gagarin as the first man in space
- Saturn's third largest natural satellite
- Area on celestial sphere representing perceived outline or pattern of stars
- Eighth and most dense planet of Sol
- Gravity bound system of stars, planets, gas, dust and dark matter
- Jupiter's smallest natural satellite
- Jupiter's third largest natural satellite
- Empty space
- First Mars rover and first wheeled vehicle on another planet that landed in 1997
- Airborne Observatory, Aka KAO jet used by NASA for infrared astronomy
- NASA program beginning in 1992 to improve understanding of our solar system
- Russian space mission to Venus set to be launched in 2029
- Tool used to see faraway objects
- Soviet program that sent spacecraft to our moon for study
- Fourth planet of Sol and second smallest
- Pathfinder, United States robotic spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1997
- Building housing an astronomical telescope
- United States robotic space probe launched 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons
- Eye, Visual perception without use of assisting factors
- Smallest and closest planet with shortest orbit of Sol
- Research mission between NASA and ISA to study Saturn
- Second planet of Sol and brightest object in Earth's night sky
- Network of bodies that orbit Sol
- Building with interior that projects the night sky
- Clouds of dust and gas occupying space
- Jupiter's second largest natural satellite
- point 90 degrees from the horizon directly up
- Unit, Distance between center of Earth and center of Sol
- South region
- Motion, Yearly movement of stars on the celestial sphere
- Saturn's second largest natural satellite
- Seventh planet of Sol and first planet discovered by telescope
- Galaxy formation of no distinct shape
- Third planet of Sol and our home
- Celestial object of ice and dust
- Uranus's largest natural satellite
83 Clues: Empty space • North region • South region • Earth's natural satellite • The sun of our solar system • Galaxy formation of oval shape • Curie, Sojourner's flight spare • Fifth planet of Sol and largest • Tool used to see faraway objects • Path of Earth's orbit around Sol • Network of bodies that orbit Sol • Celestial object small and rocky • Third planet of Sol and our home • ...
Sky and space 2021-07-12
Across
- small body that comes into the earth from the space and appears as a streak of light for a short time
- mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere
- station which is home where crews of astronauts and cosmonauts live
- which object from the space is believed to have killed the dinosaurs and other living objects in the Earth
- which planet takes 165 years to revolve around the sun
- storm which storm from the sun affects the mobile signals on the Earth
- system sun and the planets together are called as
- which is the fastest spinning planet in the solar system
- which vehicle is used for launch satellite into space
- The outermost region of a planet's atmosphere.
- a machine that is launched into space and moves around Earth or another body in space
- rays Rays emitted from the sun
- which is the only planet that spins clockwise
Down
- The layer which burns meteors and asteroids & protects the Earth
- any low pressure area with winds spiraling inwards that causes heavy rain when crossing the land from sea
- strange lights and objects flying through the sky
- Ozone is present in which layer of the atmosphere
- natural satellite of the earth
- which is the huge glowing sphere of hot gas
- way the name of our galaxy is
- which planet takes 88 days to complete one revolution
- The layer which has ions formation in the atmosphere
- The people who actually go into space, conduct experiments on space stations
- which planet can float on water because it is mostly made of gases
- Which layer is site of all-weather on Earth
- bang which explosion caused the planets to be formed
- which is the red planet
- an icy body in space which develops a tail when passing near the sun
- which is the only planet not named after God
- which planet has 27 moons
30 Clues: which is the red planet • which planet has 27 moons • natural satellite of the earth • rays Rays emitted from the sun • way the name of our galaxy is • Which layer is site of all-weather on Earth • which is the huge glowing sphere of hot gas • which is the only planet not named after God • which is the only planet that spins clockwise • ...
Online Health Space 2022-04-03
21 Clues: ask • site • stop • refuse • target • launch • follow • notify • verify • connect • suppress • remember • employees • get better • advantages • look after • sicknesses • information • get money back • to come to an end • we take it to the chemist's
Anime, space, avengers 2022-04-21
Across
- the hottest?
- the characters are transported to the tops of skyscrapers and need to find a way down without dying?
- king of lightning?
- many moons does Saturn have?
- many dwarf planets are there?
- earth mightiest heroes?
- this girl moves in with a bunch of guys who are possessed by Chinese zodiac animals?
- father?
- the mc learns to fight using cursed energy?
- leader of stark industries aka iron man?
- the avengers fly in?
- pultos twin?
- is farthest from the sun?
- children in an orphanage are trying to escape their demise of being eaten by demons?
- planet has rings?
Down
- a human boy is attacked and becomes part of a ghoul?
- avenger?
- do Thor and Loki travel to earth?
- of deadeye?
- the characters' goals are to catch animal-like elemental creatures?
- the students have learned to hone their chakra and jutsu abilities?
- power source?
- man who assembles the avengers?
- planet is known as the “red planet”?
- many moons does Mars have?
- many planets are there?
26 Clues: father? • avenger? • of deadeye? • the hottest? • pultos twin? • power source? • planet has rings? • king of lightning? • the avengers fly in? • earth mightiest heroes? • many planets are there? • is farthest from the sun? • many moons does Mars have? • many moons does Saturn have? • many dwarf planets are there? • man who assembles the avengers? • do Thor and Loki travel to earth? • ...
Earth & Space 10 2017-07-05
Across
- waves, waves that can't pass through liquid
- plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean
- plate boundaries that grind
- place or area where there are no s or p waves
- plate boundaries that collide
- layer that lies below the lithosphere
- consists of the crust and the upper mantle
- instrument used to detect and record seismic waves
- waves, waves that travel faster than sound
Down
- process that takes place with some convergent boundaries
- product of the subduction process
- crust that is thicker
- plate boundaries that pull apart
- waves, waves that travel through the Earth
- , Earth's highest mountain
- , movement of plates
- record or result
- crust that is denser
- geological event that's always present in plate boundaries
- waves, a seismic wave that moves through the interior of the Earth
20 Clues: record or result • , movement of plates • crust that is denser • crust that is thicker • , Earth's highest mountain • plate boundaries that grind • plate boundaries that collide • plate boundaries that pull apart • product of the subduction process • layer that lies below the lithosphere • plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean • waves, waves that travel through the Earth • ...
earth and space 2017-11-13
Across
- repeating pattern of a mineral having flat sides
- elements that are shinny, conduct heat and electricity
- igneous rocks formed from lava on the outside of the earth
- igneous rocks formed from magma within the earth
- hard substance composed of two or more minerals
- the ability of a mineral to resist being scratched
- rocks formed when chemical changes, heat or pressure
- rock containing rounded pebbles that is held together by clay or mud
- when a mineral breaks along a rough or jagged surfaces
- naturally occurring,inorganic solid
Down
- minerals or combinations of minerals from which metals and nonmetals are extracted
- when a mineral splits into a smooth, define surfaces
- rock formed from hot, fluid magma or lava
- the way a mineral reflects light
- minerals that are rare,hard,beautiful and durable that often cut for jewely
- the color of the powder scraped off of a mineral
- the amount of matter in a given volume
- rocks formed from sediments and erosion
- elements with dull surfaces, are poor conductors of electricity
- the process of changing a rock into another as a result of heat, pressure or chemical reactions
20 Clues: the way a mineral reflects light • naturally occurring,inorganic solid • the amount of matter in a given volume • rocks formed from sediments and erosion • rock formed from hot, fluid magma or lava • hard substance composed of two or more minerals • repeating pattern of a mineral having flat sides • the color of the powder scraped off of a mineral • ...
Space and astronomers 2012-03-13
Across
- had Kepler as an assistant
- Greek who said universe in 2 parts imperfect earth, perfect heavens
- circular motion of planets
- 3rd rock from the sun
- astrological circle in Wyoming
- number of full planets in our solar system
- large stones in Wales
- earth's star
- earth at the center of the universe
Down
- closest star to our sun
- created scientific method
- name of our galaxy
- created epicycles
- distance from the earth to the sun
- sun at the center of the solar system
- pioneered the laws of motion
- calculated earth's radius
- 1st to say heliocentric universe
- said path of planets was an elipse
- group of billions of stars, planets, and dust
20 Clues: earth's star • created epicycles • name of our galaxy • 3rd rock from the sun • large stones in Wales • closest star to our sun • created scientific method • calculated earth's radius • had Kepler as an assistant • circular motion of planets • pioneered the laws of motion • astrological circle in Wyoming • 1st to say heliocentric universe • distance from the earth to the sun • ...
earth in space 2012-09-16
Across
- it takes 165 days to orbit the sun
- contains three states of water(solid,liquid,gas)
- a greek scientist and a mathematition
- two half of the earth
- has the most circular orbit to all the other planets
- it is polluting our atmosphere
- is known as the red planet
- a person who is trained to travel in space
- is known as a dwarf planet
- it is the size of an American football field and took 13 years to complete
Down
- the smallest planet in the atmosphere
- a type of radiation
- invented the telescope
- the largest planet in our solar system
- day and night
- the longest day each year
- is known as a star
- the first man to step foot on the moon
- the coldest planet in our solar system
- has a moon called titan
20 Clues: day and night • is known as a star • a type of radiation • two half of the earth • invented the telescope • has a moon called titan • the longest day each year • is known as the red planet • is known as a dwarf planet • it is polluting our atmosphere • it takes 165 days to orbit the sun • the smallest planet in the atmosphere • a greek scientist and a mathematition • ...
Satellites and Space 2015-03-10
Across
- Anything that orbits a planet
- The shape of a planets orbit around the sun
- A satellite not made by humans
- A small up of rock orbiting the sun
- All the galaxies and the space between them
- a spacecraft designed to go into orbit around a moon or planet
- Unit of force
- a rocky body orbiting the sun that is not big enough to be a planet
- space vehicle that can take soil samples from another planet or moon
- an orbit where a satellite passes over the North/South Poles
- A bunch of stars grouped together
Down
- when the moon moves into the shadow of the earth
- the amount of matter something is made of
- A satellite used to transmit TV or telephone calls
- a large object orbiting around a star
- An instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- a natural satellite of a planet
- A ball of gas that gives off heat and light energy
- an unmanned spacecraft that has cameras to find out about other planets
- Force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth
20 Clues: Unit of force • Anything that orbits a planet • A satellite not made by humans • a natural satellite of a planet • A bunch of stars grouped together • A small up of rock orbiting the sun • a large object orbiting around a star • the amount of matter something is made of • The shape of a planets orbit around the sun • All the galaxies and the space between them • ...
Satellites and Space 2015-03-14
Across
- The path a planet takes around a star, or the path that a moon or satellite takes around a planet
- The family of waves that includes light, infrared, microwaves and radiowaves
- An orbit where the satellite is over the equator and takes exactly 24 hours to circle the Earth so it is always stays over the same part
- The amount of matter something is made out of
- A huge ball of gas that gives out heat and light energy
- An orbit where a satellite passes over the North and South Poles. It will pass over all parts of the Earth in several orbits
- A star with planets and other objects orbiting it
- A large object orbiting a star
- This planet was first thought to be the centre of the Solar System
- He made the first detailed observations of the Solar System with in a telescope in 1610
Down
- An unmanned spacecraft that has cameras and other equipment to find out about other planets
- Anything that orbits a planet or a moon
- A satellite made by humans
- All the galaxies and space between them
- The unit of force
- Oval shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun
- He suggested that the planets moved in ellipses, not circles
- Millions of stars grouped together
- The force of attraction between any two objects
- A space probe that goes into orbit around a planet or moon
20 Clues: The unit of force • A satellite made by humans • A large object orbiting a star • Millions of stars grouped together • Anything that orbits a planet or a moon • All the galaxies and space between them • Oval shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun • The amount of matter something is made out of • The force of attraction between any two objects • ...
Space and Satellites 2015-03-12
Across
- a continuos area or expanse that is free
- A large object orbiting a star
- A natural satellite of a planet
- A space vehicle that lands on another planet or moon
- The path that a planet takes around a star
- Anything that orbits a planet or moon
- The force of attraction between any two objects
- An unnamed spacecraft that has cameras and other equipment to find out about other planets
- The unit of force
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- Relating to, or determined by the sun
Down
- The amount of matter that something is made of
- The american space program for landing astronauts on the moon
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- A small lump of dirty ice orbiting the sun
- The star around which earth orbits
- A space probe that goes into orbit around a planet or moon
- A vehicle used for traveling in space
- Millions of stars grouped together
- A huge ball of gas that gives out heat and light energy
20 Clues: The unit of force • A large object orbiting a star • A natural satellite of a planet • The star around which earth orbits • Millions of stars grouped together • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • Anything that orbits a planet or moon • A vehicle used for traveling in space • Relating to, or determined by the sun • a continuos area or expanse that is free • ...
Rside-space- daniel 2015-03-05
Across
- A piece of stone or metallic de brisk that travels in outer space
- Is an astronomical event that accrues 2 times a year when the sun burns and its highest and lowest excursions relative to the celestial equator
- a small relatively cool star on the main sequence, most commun in the milky way
- an overshadowing of the earth that accrues when the moon is between the sun and the earth and the moon blocks the suns earth
- a diagram that shows the absolute of stars
- a phase of the moon in which the whole disk is illuminated
- a white dwarf that has cooled down to the temperature of the cosmic microwave background and is now invisible
- a model of celestial motion in which the earth is the centre of the universe
- the process in which the nuclei of atoms fuse together to form larger single atoms greeting an enormous amount of energy
- a large mass that forms by contractions out of the gas of a giant molecular cloud in the interstellar medium
- the material that fills up space mostly made up of hydrogen. And dust
- a prominent group of stars in in the constellation ursa major
- the shape of the illuminated sunlight portion of the moon seen by the observer on earth
- a dramatic massive explosion that accrues when a large high mass star collapses on itself
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- a star that has burnt up all the hydrogen the once used as nuclear fuel
- Is a bright streak of light in the sky produced by a meteoroid breaking into the earths atmosphere
Down
- Italian physicist whos early use of the telescope allowed he to make many observations that confirmed Copernicus model
- a shadow created by light on a opaque object
- A solid piece of debris, from such sources as asteroids or comets, that originates from outer space but survives the impact of the earths atmosphere
- Polish astronomer who first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- hole a large sphere of incredibly tightly packed material with an extraordinary amount of gravitational pull created when a star collapses into itself.
- the change in wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation or sound that accrues because of the movement of the source relative to an observer.
- a model of celestial motion in which earth and all the planets revolve around the sun
- a shadow created by light on a opaque object
- a quatre moon occurs when we see he moon is half illuminated by the sun and half enshrouded in darkness
- a celestial bodies made up of hot gases, core like a furnace makes its own thermal energy
- someone who studies celestial bodies
- a telescope that uses infrared light to detect celestial bodies
- patterns in the night sky formed by groups of stars often look like familiar objects
- 12 times the size of our sun and burns faster hydrogen
- stars with similar mass as are sun that burns hydrogen
- German mathematician who determined that the planets orbit around the sun
- a type of stellar rammennce that can result in a collapse of a massive star after a supernova
- time when earth is rotating
- stars with masses more than half the mass of the sun
- a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere
- Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer, whos work supported the geocentric solar system
- overshadowing of the moon that accrues when the earth lies directly between the moon and the sun during a full moon phase
- the tilt of the earth which is 23.5 from the flat pane of the earths orbit
40 Clues: time when earth is rotating • a cloud of gas and dust in space • someone who studies celestial bodies • a diagram that shows the absolute of stars • a shadow created by light on a opaque object • a shadow created by light on a opaque object • stars with masses more than half the mass of the sun • 12 times the size of our sun and burns faster hydrogen • ...
Earth and Space 2014-10-24
Across
- No longer classed as a planet, I am now a Dwarf Planet.
- Earth has one _ _ _ _. Mars has two.
- I take 165 years to orbit the sun
- I am known as the red planet.
- Our planet.
- The planets _ _ _ _ _ around the sun.
- I am the closest planet to the sun.
- I discovered that there were four moons orbiting Jupiter.
- Saturn has these.
- I am a planet known for my rings.
- The Earth orbits around the _ _ _.
Down
- NASA describes me as a ‘cosmic snowball’.
- There are eight _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in our solar system.
- I am the largest planet in the solar system.
- I am more commonly known as a ‘shooting star’
- You would see millions of these in the sky at night.
- I was the first planet to be discovered by a telescope in 1781.
- The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- I am 108,200,000km away from the sun.
- I am an American organisation that deals with all things space.
20 Clues: Our planet. • Saturn has these. • I am known as the red planet. • I take 165 years to orbit the sun • I am a planet known for my rings. • The Earth orbits around the _ _ _. • I am the closest planet to the sun. • Earth has one _ _ _ _. Mars has two. • The planets _ _ _ _ _ around the sun. • I am 108,200,000km away from the sun. • NASA describes me as a ‘cosmic snowball’. • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-26
Across
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere
- a device expels gas in one direction to move in the opposite direction
- the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere
- a loose collection of ice, dust, and small rocky particles, typically with long, narrow orbit
- Zone a region of very tightly packed gas in the sun's interior where energy is transferred mainly in the form of light
- a dark area of gas on the sun's surface that is cooler than surrounding gases
- the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere
- the study of stars, moons, and other space objects
- a huge, reddish loop of gas that protrudes from the sun's surface, linking parts of sunspot regions
- the partial or total blocking one object in space by another
- the movement of an object around another object
- a chunk of rock or dust in space
- rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small and numerous to be considered planets
- the force that pulls objects toward each other
- Cloud a spherical region of comets that surrounds the solar system
Down
- the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- Flare an eruption of gas from the sun's surface that occurs when the loops in sunspot regions suddenly connect
- Fusion the process by which hydrogen atoms join together in the sun's core to form helium
- any object that orbits around another object in space
- a meteoroid that passes through the atmosphere and hit Earth's surface
- Zone the outermost layer of the sun's interior
- Belt the region of the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, where many asteroids are found
- the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- Belt a doughnut-shaped region that stretches from beyond Neptune's orbit to about 100 times Earth's distance from the sun
- Effect the trapping of heat by the planet's atmosphere
- the inner layer of the sun's atmosphere that gives off its visible light
- an oval shape, which may be elongated or nearly circular
- the central region of the sun, nuclear fusion takes place
- the spinning motion of a planet on its axis
29 Clues: a chunk of rock or dust in space • the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere • the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere • the spinning motion of a planet on its axis • Zone the outermost layer of the sun's interior • the force that pulls objects toward each other • the movement of an object around another object • the study of stars, moons, and other space objects • ...
Earth and Space 2014-05-20
Across
- First period of the Mesozoic Era
- Essential for the emergence of life, destructive if you live in a certain city in italy
- All vertebrates have these
- Force applied on an object
- Expert on prehistoric life
- Energy found coming from the sky in bolts
- A change made to an organism to suit a new environment
- Type of rock fossils are most commonly found in
- Large period of time. There are only three in earth's history
- Period of time in the Paleozoic Era, ending in the first mass extinction
Down
- Layer of rock with the came characteristics
- Star that is a possible energy source in the emergence of life on earth
- Large decrease in the amount of life, 5 of these have occurred in earth's history
- Petrified bones
- Conversion of organic material into stone
- A group of similar animals capable of breeding with each other
- The mass extinction at the end of this period created the K/T boundary
- Process in which rock is removed from the earth's surface by wind or water
- Period of time ending in the disappearance of 70% of marine species
- Period whos mass extinction caused the disappearance of 96% or marine species and 75% of all land species
20 Clues: Petrified bones • All vertebrates have these • Force applied on an object • Expert on prehistoric life • First period of the Mesozoic Era • Conversion of organic material into stone • Energy found coming from the sky in bolts • Layer of rock with the came characteristics • Type of rock fossils are most commonly found in • ...
Space Exploration Vocabs 2014-04-09
Across
- the lens through where you view a magnified object using a telescope
- determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- a model of the universe that places earth in the center with the sun, moon, and plants revolving around it
- group of stars that makes pattern that appear like objects
- all objects seen in the sky
- a telescope that has a mirror for its objective
- locates a celestial body relative to a fixed earth
- celestial bodies in our solar system
- a telescope that has a lens for the objective
- a model of the universe that places earth at the center with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- the angle measured above the horizon in degrees
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle
Down
- set of any axes used to describe the position or the motions of things
- Newton's law state that all objects attract all other objects; and provides an explanation for the planets elliptical orbits
- the angle measured clock-wise from north
- the lens through where you view a magnified object using a telescope
- a model of the universe that places the sun at the center with earth, moon, and planets revolving around it
- the large lens at the front of a telescope
- a model of the universe that places the sun at the center with earth, moon, and planets revolving aroung it
- device used to measure the altitude of an object
- device used to measure an objects azimuth
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 • a telescope that has a mirror for its objective • ...
Space Exploration Vocabs 2014-04-09
Across
- a model of the universe that places the sun at the center with earth, moon, and planets revolving aroung it
- the lens through where you view a magnified object using a telescope
- group of stars that makes pattern that appear like objects
- the lens through where you view a magnified object using a telescope
- Newton's law state that all objects attract all other objects; and provides an explanation for the planets elliptical orbits
- the angle measured clock-wise from north
- the large lens at the front of a telescope
- all objects seen in the sky
- set of any axes used to describe the position or the motions of things
- device used to measure the altitude of an object
- a model of the universe that places earth in the center with the sun, moon, and plants revolving around it
- a telescope that has a mirror for its objective
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle
Down
- a model of the universe that places the sun at the center with earth, moon, and planets revolving around it
- locates a celestial body relative to a fixed earth
- device used to measure an objects azimuth
- determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- the angle measured above the horizon in degrees
- celestial bodies in our solar system
- a model of the universe that places earth at the center with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- a telescope that has a lens for the objective
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
Across
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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 the azimuth of an object. (Sentence: The astronomer used his compass and found the azimuth of the north star.)
Down
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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)
- 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)
- Another name for ocular lens (Sentence: Through the ocular lens, the students observed the cell of a strawberry.)
- 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.)
- Are celestial bodies that orbit a star to create a solar system (Sentence: Our solar system consists of 8 planets including our own, Earth)
- 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 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)
- 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.)
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 Breakout Puzzle 2023-10-27
Across
- Small rocky or metallic objects that orbit the sun, primarily found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The common name for a natural light display in Earth's northern region caused by the interaction of charged particles from the Sun with the Earth's magnetic field, creating colorful, dancing lights in the sky.
- A vast collection of stars, planetary systems, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity, forming a distinct structure within the universe.
- A celestial object composed of dust, rock, and ice that orbits a star and displays a characteristic tail when it approaches the star.
- A powerful explosion that occurs when a star reaches the end of its life cycle, briefly outshining an entire galaxy.
- A massive star in the late stages of its evolution, characterized by its enormous size and reddish appearance.
- A small, dense, and dim remnant of a star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel and is cooling down.
- It's the only planet with a reliable supply of liquid water.
- The total amount of energy radiated by a celestial object, such as a star, per unit of time.
- The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena in the universe, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and cosmic events.
- A sudden and intense burst of energy and radiation from the Sun's surface, often accompanied by solar storms.
- A luminous celestial object primarily composed of hydrogen and helium that emits light and heat through nuclear fusion, which occurs in its core, providing the energy that sustains it.
- Often called a "shooting star" this rock burns up in Earth's atmosphere
- This planet's retrograde rotation gives it unusual sunrise and sunset directions.
- A fragment of rock and metal that survives its journey through Earth's atmosphere and reaches the planet's surface.
- A large, looping structure of hot, glowing gas that extends from the Sun's surface into its outer atmosphere.
- The curved path followed by an object as it revolves around another, often due to gravitational attraction.
Down
- A large celestial body that orbits a star (typically a sun), is spherical in shape, and has cleared its orbital path of other debris.
- A super-dense remnant of a massive star's core left behind after a supernova, primarily composed of neutrons.
- Dark, cooler areas on the Sun's surface caused by intense magnetic activity and associated with lower temperatures.
- An extremely compact and gravitationally intense region in space where nothing, not even light, can escape its pull due to the immense gravitational force.
- Home to Olympus Mons, the solar system's largest volcano.
- The measure of an object's brightness as observed from a specific vantage point, typically from Earth.
- The intrinsic brightness of a celestial object, especially stars, as observed from a standard distance of 10 parsecs.
- This planet boasts the solar system's fastest winds, reaching up to 1,500 mph.
- An object that orbits a larger celestial body, such as a natural moon orbiting a planet or an artificial satellite in Earth's orbit.
- A vast cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planetary systems.
- It rains diamonds on this gas giant due to the immense pressure and carbon-rich atmosphere.
- Known as the "sideways planet" for its extreme axial tilt of about 98 degrees, causing unique and extreme seasons.
- Extreme temperatures make this planet the hottest and coldest in the solar system.
- A late-stage star in which hydrogen fusion has ceased in its core, causing it to expand and become reddish in color.
- The entirety of space, time, matter, and energy that encompasses all galaxies, stars, planets, and everything in existence.
- This gas giant is famous for the Great Red Spot.
- A young, developing star in the early stages of its formation, characterized by gravitational contraction and nuclear fusion initiation.
34 Clues: This gas giant is famous for the Great Red Spot. • Home to Olympus Mons, the solar system's largest volcano. • It's the only planet with a reliable supply of liquid water. • Often called a "shooting star" this rock burns up in Earth's atmosphere • This planet boasts the solar system's fastest winds, reaching up to 1,500 mph. • ...
Space & Stars Unit 2023-11-09
Across
- moon phase when there is a little less than a full circle
- fourth planet from the sun
- a large, round object in space
- all the planets and the objects that orbit around a star
- north, south, east, and west
- moon phase when the moon looks like a sliver
- moon phase when the moon looks like half of a cirlce
- a time of year with specific weather
- moon phase when the moon is completely dark
Down
- a group of stars that form a pattern
- the distance around a circle
- third planet from the sun
- a pretend version of something that scientists use
- first planet from the sun
- to circle another object
- an imaginary line that goes through the north and south poles
- a tool to tell time by the changing direction of shadows from the sun
- a part of the moon that we can see on a particular night
- a set of events that repeat in the same order
- to spin or turn around a point
- second planet from the sun
- a large round object in the sky that reflects the sun's light
22 Clues: to circle another object • third planet from the sun • first planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • second planet from the sun • the distance around a circle • north, south, east, and west • a large, round object in space • to spin or turn around a point • a group of stars that form a pattern • a time of year with specific weather • ...
Space and Universe 2022-10-28
Across
- Terrestrial planet, the only planet known to harbor life.
- a giant cloud of dust and gas only visible with special telescopes
- a minor planet smaller than a dwarf planet orbiting the sun
- Terrestrial planet that orbits the sun the fastest
- 8 light minutes, 93 million miles, the distance from Earth to the Sun
- a telescope studying space using mostly the visible light spectrum.
- 5.88 trillion miles, the amount of distance it takes light to travel in a year
- a planet large enough in size to be spherical and has cleared its orbital path.
- a meteoroid that enters Earths atmosphere and burns up before hitting Earth, "shooting star"
- the coldest planet orbiting on its side
- a small icy object that orbits the sun and produces a tail of evaporating ice
- an object orbiting the sun smaller than an asteroid
Down
- a telescope observing the universe using infrared light.
- gas giant known for its large rings
- a planet discovered using math and named before it was seen with a telescope
- Terrestrial planet, has two moons and the largest volcano in the solar system.
- a small planet, too small to be spherical, and has not cleared its orbital path.
- the planet that protects Earth from asteroid impacts
- the amount of planets the solar system has.
- an object from space that makes contact with Earths surface
- the attraction between objects that increases with more mass.
- Terrestrial planet that maintains the hottest temperatures
22 Clues: gas giant known for its large rings • the coldest planet orbiting on its side • the amount of planets the solar system has. • Terrestrial planet that orbits the sun the fastest • an object orbiting the sun smaller than an asteroid • the planet that protects Earth from asteroid impacts • a telescope observing the universe using infrared light. • ...
Dinosaur in Space 2023-02-18
Across
- fearless, brave, a feeling or displaying no fear
- thin enough to cut or pierce something
- stay and remain
- interested in what is not one's own business
- rude, showing a lack of manners or consideration for others
- split
- Big, Giant
- permitted
- skinny and thin
- smart and brilliant
- having or showing great faith in oneself or one's abilities
- having a feeling of superiority that shows itself in an overbearing attitude
- visitor
- come to the same opinion or point of view
- done by a number of people as a group
Down
- heavy and outsize
- destroy
- something that makes movement or progress difficult
- strong
- suspected
- genuine and authentic
- firm and solid
- entire
- smart, having or showing quickness of mind
- opening
- frightening
- fascinating
- to neglected or rejected
- to recall, to bring back to mind
- bad or mischievous
- violently unfriendly or aggressive
- heaviness
- slow down
- clearly
34 Clues: split • strong • entire • destroy • opening • visitor • clearly • suspected • permitted • heaviness • slow down • Big, Giant • frightening • fascinating • firm and solid • stay and remain • skinny and thin • heavy and outsize • bad or mischievous • smart and brilliant • genuine and authentic • to neglected or rejected • to recall, to bring back to mind • violently unfriendly or aggressive • ...
Objects in Space 2024-02-21
Across
- More than half a semi-circle
- The Earth's __________is what determines the length of a day
- About the moon
- A force that causes matter to be attracted to objects with mass
- Event where the sun is most extremely facing either of our poles
- Similar feature shared by Earth and the Sun
- Event where the Earth is evenly facing the sun so that night and day are the same lenght
- the number of phases the moon has
- Less than half a semi-circle
- About the sun
Down
- The Earth's __________ determines the length of a year
- A circular path around another object in space
- A named pattern of stars
- This represents something very small, big, or complicated
- A distance of 9 trillion km
- The North star
- Showed that the Earth revolves around the sun
- Event where a source of light is covered by another object
- Constellation also known as "The Hunter"
- Data that shows whether a theory is true or false
- Technology used for looking at objects in space
- An invisible line around which something rotates
22 Clues: About the sun • The North star • About the moon • A named pattern of stars • A distance of 9 trillion km • More than half a semi-circle • Less than half a semi-circle • the number of phases the moon has • Constellation also known as "The Hunter" • Similar feature shared by Earth and the Sun • Showed that the Earth revolves around the sun • ...
The Space crossword 2024-04-25
Across
- A wrinkle in time
- The star that gives us life
- Michael Jordan once said: welcome to the-
- A theoretical particle
- Small rocky bodies or something that keeps your pants on
- When light or electromagnetic radiation is stretched as it moves
- When the moon is in front of the sun
- A picture in the sky
- A trainee astronaut
- The fasted spacecraft launched by NASA
- A spacecraft or the name of a raccoon
- A feminine name or a comet
- A fictional Star Trek character
Down
- Something an alien would say
- A celestial body that orbits a star
- This makes apples fall out of trees
- A theoretical fabric
- My relationship status plus ity
- The study of the origin, evolution, and fate of the universe
- A telescope
- A spacecraft that orbits Earth, often used for photos or navigation
- A marvel superhero
- The boundary surrounding a black hole
- An object that light can not escape
- The second word of a David Bowie hit
- A former planet
- Where Frank Sinatra may fly to
- The first syllable of a Nicki Minaj song
- Jupiter's fifth largest moon
- A Saturn moon or Zeus' father
- A martian
31 Clues: A martian • A telescope • A former planet • A wrinkle in time • A marvel superhero • A trainee astronaut • A theoretical fabric • A picture in the sky • A theoretical particle • A feminine name or a comet • The star that gives us life • Something an alien would say • Jupiter's fifth largest moon • A Saturn moon or Zeus' father • Where Frank Sinatra may fly to • My relationship status plus ity • ...
Space magazine Crossword 2024-05-26
Across
- This dwarf planet has 5 moons and is the largest dwarf planet.
- This celestial object has a radius of 700,064 km and is made from hydrogen and Helium.
- These things are composed of rock and metal and orbit the sun.
- This type of planet doesn't dominate it's orbit and orbits the sun.
- Most of these things have 2 tails, a gaseous tail and a dust tail.
- This Planet is the largest terrestrial planet.
- This can be pulled in by earths gravity and when they are, they burn up and create a shooting star.
- This planet is the fastest travelling planet.
- This Planet is not visible to the naked eye and is the farthest from the sun.
Down
- This is 8 planets together with their moons orbiting the sun.
- This celestial object is earth's only natural satellite.
- A large grouping of stars, dust and gas held together by gravity.
- This is the study of celestial objects using physics, math and chemistry.
- This Planet has 13 rings and was the first planet found.
- This planet is the larges/oldest planet in the solar system.
- This Planet has an average density less than water.
- This Planet has phases just like our moon!
- This is a disc shaped region in the solar system and is located in between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter
- These mainly occur when clouds of particles left behind by comets enter the atmosphere of a planet.
- This Planet has the largest volcano in our solar system.
- This is the name of many stars that are grouped together by a gravitational bond.
21 Clues: This Planet has phases just like our moon! • This planet is the fastest travelling planet. • This Planet is the largest terrestrial planet. • This Planet has an average density less than water. • This celestial object is earth's only natural satellite. • This Planet has 13 rings and was the first planet found. • ...
Danze space crossword 2023-04-21
Across
- a large space craft in orbit around earth
- can either be planetary or stellar of this
- the dwarf planet
- body of matter
- the milky way is one of these
- machine that orbits plants or stars
- brightest star in the southern
- a donut shaped ring around the sun
- raining in space
- the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor
- a shooting star
Down
- the galaxy that we live on
- a space telescope named after an astronomer
- newtons first laws bases off of this
- the thing that orbits earth
- method used to measure distance in space
- we orbit around this
- second space craft of visit saturn
- how long does it take for the space station so round earth
- group of stars that are a shape with names
- number one on the periodic table
- we live on one of these
- gravity pulls so much that light cant get out of this
- the only planet we know that has life
- a circular path that all our planets are on
- a constellation with three really bright stars
- the force that keeps plants in orbit
- Twinkle Twinkle little _____
28 Clues: body of matter • a shooting star • the dwarf planet • raining in space • we orbit around this • we live on one of these • the galaxy that we live on • the thing that orbits earth • Twinkle Twinkle little _____ • the milky way is one of these • brightest star in the southern • number one on the periodic table • second space craft of visit saturn • a donut shaped ring around the sun • ...
Emily's space puzzle 2022-04-28
Across
- synonym of movement
- a mass of material that travels around the sun
- having to do with the sun
- belonging or relating to heaven
- a scientific study
- a space thing
- earth space and all things in it
- a motion in which the path of each point in the moving object is a circle
- a group of stars that resemble a object,animal,or mythological character
- man made object
- a imaginary line in which planets turn on
Down
- a small body of matter that enters earths atmosphere
- blocking of the moon
- the measure of distance in space
- rotation
- the a planet travels around the sun
- scientific instrument
- objects that orbit the sun
- having to do with the moon
- our milky way
20 Clues: rotation • a space thing • our milky way • man made object • a scientific study • synonym of movement • blocking of the moon • scientific instrument • having to do with the sun • objects that orbit the sun • having to do with the moon • belonging or relating to heaven • the measure of distance in space • earth space and all things in it • the a planet travels around the sun • ...
Zadens Space Puzzle 2022-04-29
Across
- having to do with the sun
- a thing used to see objects from far away
- the study of space
- a synonym for movement
- earth space and all things in it
- a star formation
- occurs when light from the sun is cut off
Down
- rocket,spaceship
- having to do with the moon
- relating to the heavens or skies
- small objects between Mars and Jupiter
- rotation,single turn
- a man-made object
- the path the planet travels around the sun
- shooting stars
- the turning of earth
- made of ice and dust
- a measure of space
- a straight line around witch earth turns
- the milky way
20 Clues: the milky way • shooting stars • rocket,spaceship • a star formation • a man-made object • the study of space • a measure of space • rotation,single turn • the turning of earth • made of ice and dust • a synonym for movement • having to do with the sun • having to do with the moon • relating to the heavens or skies • earth space and all things in it • small objects between Mars and Jupiter • ...
Space- Audrey K 2022-06-02
Across
- known as a half moon and it is waxing
- the phase when the moon is getting smaller and right before a new moon
- everything that has mass and volume
- the shadow cast by the earth or moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse.
- a place in space where no light can get out and it sucks in everything around it
- when the moon passes in between the earth and the sun
- when the moon is completely dark from earths perspective.
- when the moon shrinks from 99.9% to 50.1%
- the amount that light travels in one year
Down
- right after a new moon and is the smallest amount of light that the sun hits the moon (Besides no light)
- the galaxy in which we live in
- when the moon appears fully illuminated from the earth's perspective
- the ability to do work
- space rock
- has two tails
- when the moon passes into earths shadow and is in lined with earth and the sun
- means gaining less sunlight
- moon phase that begins after the first quarter moon
- someone who studies space
- means gaining more sunlight
- beyond the orbit of Neptune is believed to contain many comets, asteroids, and more.
21 Clues: space rock • has two tails • the ability to do work • someone who studies space • means gaining less sunlight • means gaining more sunlight • the galaxy in which we live in • everything that has mass and volume • known as a half moon and it is waxing • when the moon shrinks from 99.9% to 50.1% • the amount that light travels in one year • ...
All About Space 2023-08-30
Across
- Space between the planets
- Massive, exceptionally bright celestial object
- relating to or resembling the stars
- Path an object will follow in the absence of external forces.
- A young stellar object
- When one celestial body blocks light from reaching another
- Rapidly spinning neutron star
- Angular distance of a body north or south of the celestial equator
- Material forced or thrown outward by impact of an asteroid or comet.
- Point an orbit is farthest from the Sun
- Bright meteor that explodes in the atmosphere
- Change in a celestial object’s position
- Objects made of frozen gases, rock and dust
- The innermost and darkest part of a shadow
Down
- Gaseous outermost part of a star's atmosphere
- Glowing lights in the sky at the North and South Poles
- Orbits a star outside the Earth’s solar system
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- when the sun is at either its highest or lowest point in the sky
- A cavity in the ground of a celestial object
- Space between the stars of a galaxy
- A large spiral galaxy
- bright patches on the Sun’s surface
- Suddenly shines brightly for a few months
- Annual path of the Sun
- Where conditions are right to sustain life.
- Point an orbit is farthest from the Earth
- Huge explosions of electromagnetic radiation from the sun
28 Clues: A large spiral galaxy • A young stellar object • Annual path of the Sun • Space between the planets • Rapidly spinning neutron star • relating to or resembling the stars • Space between the stars of a galaxy • bright patches on the Sun’s surface • Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun • Point an orbit is farthest from the Sun • Change in a celestial object’s position • ...
The Space Crossword 2023-09-19
Across
- NASA’s rover on Mars (9)
- India’s first satellite (9)
- Freckles on our Moon’s surface caused due to absence of atmosphere (7)
- Powerful and luminous explosion of a star (9)
- A dwarf planet (4)
- Blue planet named after Greek God of Sea (7)
- Slowest rotating planet (5)
- Shapes of galaxies: ________, Spiral and Irregular (9)
- Mars’s moons: ______ and Deimos (6)
- The unseen astronomical body at centre of our galaxy (9)
- Our galaxy (8)
- The North Star is called (7)
Down
- Jupiter’s super smooth icy moon (6)
- The largest known star in the universe (7)
- A planet outside our Solar System (9)
- The comet that visits us every 75-79 years (7)
- Largest moon of solar system (8)
- A planet knocked off its orbital path (5)
- Planet rotating on its side (6)
- The force that holds the universe together (7)
- Colossal storm on Jupiter: Great ___(3) ____ (4)
- Largest moon of Saturn (5)
- India’s rover on moon (7)
- Distance travelled by light in 1 year (9)
- Luminescent giant cloud of dust and gas in space (6)
- The first animal to make an orbital spaceflight (5)
- Name of cloud of icy debris predicted at extremities of our solar system (4)
27 Clues: Our galaxy (8) • A dwarf planet (4) • NASA’s rover on Mars (9) • India’s rover on moon (7) • Largest moon of Saturn (5) • India’s first satellite (9) • Slowest rotating planet (5) • The North Star is called (7) • Planet rotating on its side (6) • Largest moon of solar system (8) • Jupiter’s super smooth icy moon (6) • Mars’s moons: ______ and Deimos (6) • ...
Planets and space 2022-11-17
Across
- Tilted on its side
- The planet we live on
- what the planets go around
- Make it twice!
- Planet closest to the sun
- big blue gas giant
- Close to the planet Neptune
- Begins with q and is in the kupier belt.
- In the Kuiper belt
- The dwarf planet after neptune
- Has rings
Down
- The second planet in the solar system
- an astroid with a big fire tail
- The biggest Planet
- a big nothing that even light cannot escape
- In the outermost of the solar system
- In the asteroid belt
- big boom of a sun dying
- Behind Neptune its numbers are 225088
- a big hunk of rock floating in space
- Egg shaped dwarf planet
21 Clues: Has rings • Make it twice! • The biggest Planet • Tilted on its side • big blue gas giant • In the Kuiper belt • In the asteroid belt • The planet we live on • big boom of a sun dying • Egg shaped dwarf planet • Planet closest to the sun • what the planets go around • Close to the planet Neptune • The dwarf planet after neptune • an astroid with a big fire tail • ...
earth in space 2022-11-30
Across
- when the moon passes between the earth and sun
- the galaxy that includes the solar system
- when most of the moon's dayside has come into view
- brightest star seen from earth
- when the moon moves into the earth's shadow
- mainly made of gases
- when the illuminated part of the moon phases away from earth
- furthest known planet in the solar system
- has a dusty cold desert ground
- made up of the layers of gases surrounding a planet
Down
- smallest planet
- a region where the gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it
- large celestial body of gas that is visible in the night sky
- when the moon is a quarter way through its monthly journey
- hottest planet
- largest planet
- the earth's only natural satallite
- when one whole side of the moon can be seen
- coldest planet
- water covers 70% of it's surface
- the invisible phase of the moon
21 Clues: hottest planet • largest planet • coldest planet • smallest planet • mainly made of gases • brightest star seen from earth • has a dusty cold desert ground • the invisible phase of the moon • water covers 70% of it's surface • the earth's only natural satallite • the galaxy that includes the solar system • furthest known planet in the solar system • ...
Hudson's Space Crossword 2022-10-12
Across
- a station floating through space that people can live on
- a mass of rock or gas
- a moon of mars
- a star imploding
- where we live
- a doomed moon of mars
- the largest planet in the solar system
- the largest mountain in the solar system
- the red planet
- a ball of ice that is flying through space
- our star
- the first planet in our solar system
- a reclassified dwarf planet
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- The Milky Way
Down
- a star exploding
- a meteor that has landed
- a chunk of rock and metal flying through space
- a collection of planets and a star
- a way for scientists to get information on a planet
- a chunk of rock and metal caught in a gravitational field of a planet
- a funny named gas giant
- A Day on Mars
- something Isaac newton found
- something that circles a planet
- an enormous ball of gas and energy that is the center of a solar system
26 Clues: our star • where we live • A Day on Mars • The Milky Way • a moon of mars • the red planet • a star exploding • a star imploding • a mass of rock or gas • a doomed moon of mars • a funny named gas giant • a meteor that has landed • a reclassified dwarf planet • something Isaac newton found • something that circles a planet • a collection of planets and a star • ...
Space Crossword 2023 2023-05-25
Across
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.
- The force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.
- The seventh planet from the Sun.
- The layer of the Earth's atmosphere where most weather occurs.
- The unit used to measure distances between stars.
- The force that pushes objects away from each other.
- The fifth and largest planet from the Sun.
- The study of the universe as a whole.
- The study of the planets, moons, asteroids, and comets in our solar system.
- The sixth planet from the Sun, known for its prominent rings.
- The closest star to Earth.
- The study of the origin and development of the universe.
- The third planet from the Sun and our home.
- The outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere.
- The bright center of a galaxy, containing millions or billions of stars.
- The second smallest planet in our solar system and the recent focus of space exploration.
- The unit used to measure distances within our solar system.
- The phase of the moon when it appears fully illuminated.
- The phase of the moon when it is more than half but not fully illuminated.
- A unit used to measure how far light travels in one year
- The largest moon in our solar system, orbiting Jupiter.
Down
- The region of space beyond Earth's atmosphere where there is no gravity.
- A word used to describe the state of space that has no atmosphere or air pressure.
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena
- The study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather.
- The phase of the moon when it cannot be seen.
- The path that one celestial body takes around another.
- The process by which a star releases energy
- The phenomenon that causes the apparent shift in the position of a star
- The bright streak of light caused by a meteoroid entering Earth's atmosphere.
- The layer of the Earth's atmosphere that contains the ozone layer
- The name of our galaxy.
- The study of the Moon, its features, and its exploration.
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The phase of the moon when it appears as a thin crescent.
- A device used to magnify distant objects.
- The study of space travel and exploration.
- The smallest planet in our solar system.
- The study of the structure and properties of matter and energy.
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food.
41 Clues: The name of our galaxy. • The closest star to Earth. • The seventh planet from the Sun. • The study of the universe as a whole. • The largest planet in our solar system • The smallest planet in our solar system. • A device used to magnify distant objects. • A natural satellite that orbits a planet. • The fifth and largest planet from the Sun. • ...
Gravity and Space 2023-05-18
Across
- the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- a graph that plots stars.
- a grouping of stars that has a name and forms a pattern
- a large body of matter that makes up something.
- a mass of gas that is being formed into a star.
- the brightest star in the night sky.
- and explosion of a star.
- and object that is made up of ice and dust that has a tail of gas particles.
- a small body from space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- a system of two stars that revolve around each other under the gravitation of both.
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out.
- a small rocky body that orbits the sun.
Down
- the angle between the Earth at one time of year, and the Earth six months later, as measured from a nearby star.
- a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature.
- when two nuclei join to form a single nucleus.
- a very small dense star that looks like a planet.
- rapidly spinning neutron star.
- a large disc-shaped cloud of gas and dust from which planets, the sun, and other bodies of a solar system are formed.
- formed when a huge star runs out of fuel and collapses.
- how bright an object appears in the sky from Earth.
- the apparent magnitude an object would have if it were located at a distance of 10 parsecs.
- a galaxy where the stars and gas clouds are formed in one or more spiral arms.
- a force that drags objects and organisms to the center of earth.
- matter that stays at rest or moves in the same straight line unless it is acted upon by a force.
- a black hole that feeds on gas and the center of distant gravity.
25 Clues: and explosion of a star. • a graph that plots stars. • rapidly spinning neutron star. • the brightest star in the night sky. • a small rocky body that orbits the sun. • when two nuclei join to form a single nucleus. • a large body of matter that makes up something. • a mass of gas that is being formed into a star. • a very small dense star that looks like a planet. • ...
Earth & Space Science 2024-10-28
Across
- core Liquid layer with nickel and iron rocks
- type of rock that forms from the build up of sediments
- the formation of a crystal over time
- molten rock below the crust
- type of rock which can contain fossils
- preserved remains from dead organisms
- core Solid under extreme pressure
- what something is made of
- rock made from lava above the crust
- rock grains that have gaps between them (porous)
- properties the way something looks or acts
- precious mineral composed of pressurised carbon
- not containing matter from dead organisms
Down
- rock grains that fit together like a jigsaw
- solid material arranged in a regular structure
- type of igneous rock commonly found in the crust
- the thinnest layer of the earth
- molten rock above the crust
- type of metamorphic rock
- scientist who studies rocks
- layer where convection currents occur in magma
- rock made from magma below the crust
- chemical compound making up grains in rocks
- rock made from solidified molten rock
- naturally occuring solid made up of one or more minerals
- type of rock formed when existing rocks are heated or pressurised
26 Clues: type of metamorphic rock • what something is made of • molten rock above the crust • molten rock below the crust • scientist who studies rocks • the thinnest layer of the earth • core Solid under extreme pressure • rock made from lava above the crust • the formation of a crystal over time • rock made from magma below the crust • preserved remains from dead organisms • ...
Deep Space Nine 2025-04-18
Across
- Military rank of Doctor Julian Bashir (and Nog, by the end of the series)
- DAX FACTS: Married to the Kahn symbiont, as seen in "Rejoined."
- Duration of the Cardassian Occupation
- Odo's official title as head of station security
- Sisko's reply to Q's surprised response after their boxing match
- DAX FACTS: Jadzia was the _____ host of the Dax symbiont.
- Hranok Zar’s species, the Lieutenant who saved Benjamin Sisko during the Battle of Wolf 359
- Vic Fontaine was created by this holoprogrammer, not a twentieth-century cartoon cat
- Number of years O'Brien was imprisoned on Argrathi for the crime of espionage
- DS9's sister station
- Number of runabouts originally assigned to Deep Space Nine
- First name of the station's tailor
- 24th-century French Quarter restaurant run by Joseph
- A rookie baseball card from 1951 (a gift from Jake to Benjamin)
- Jadzia drinks a _____ "extra (or double) sweet"
- Surname of the actor playing the security officer
- NAME THAT EP: I think I can live with it. And if I had to do it all over again - I would."
- Quark's Klingon wife from the episode "The House of Quark."
Down
- 'Victory is life,' according to this species
- A popular Cardassian condiment and useful goods for bartering (see: “Progress”)
- Who stole the Defiant in the episode "Defiant"?
- SHOOT FOR THE GUEST STARS: Played a relative of Worf and Benjamin Sisko in two separate episodes
- DAX FACTS: "The forgotten host, the outcast. The murderer."
- NAME THAT EP: "You mean your people are going to invade... Cleveland?"
- Senior Chief Petty Officer O’Brien’s enlisted rank
- SHOOT FOR THE GUEST STARS: Best known as Klingon General Martok, this actor appeared in 'DS9' as a Vulcan, a Klingon, a Human, and a Changeling.
- NAME THAT EP: after the Siege of AR-558, Nog pushes away his physical and emotional trauma by running a casino
- First appeared in the episode "His Way"
- The Grand Nagus, in 2375
- Quark is forced to play this game by the Wadi delegation ("Allamaraine, count to four...")
- One of the ringleaders of the attempt to start a trade union at Quark's (and eventual First Clerk)
- Captain of the Klingon ship featured in "Trials and Tribble-ations"
- Grand Nagus Zek's son
- SHOOT FOR THE GUEST STARS: Played Yelgrun the Vorta in the episode "The Magnificant Ferengi"
34 Clues: DS9's sister station • Grand Nagus Zek's son • The Grand Nagus, in 2375 • First name of the station's tailor • Duration of the Cardassian Occupation • First appeared in the episode "His Way" • 'Victory is life,' according to this species • Who stole the Defiant in the episode "Defiant"? • Jadzia drinks a _____ "extra (or double) sweet" • ...
Space & Earth Sciences 2025-04-24
Across
- thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide
- drops sediments from erosion
- includes water over earth's surface
- gas giant made of helium and hydrogen
- rotates on its side
- celestial body moves into shadow of another
- occupied by living organisms
- compaction
- plates move towards each other
- has ring system made of ice and rock
Down
- spiral galaxy
- model that places sun in the center
- movement of crust plate into mantle
- mixture of gases surrounding earth
- solid outer part of earth
- no atmosphere to trap heat
- moves material from one place to another
- earth's structure and processes
- airplanes fly in this sphere
- dark cold ice giant whipped by winds
- heat/pressure
- cooled magma/lava
- scientific study of everything in space
- orbital period is 687 earth days
24 Clues: compaction • spiral galaxy • heat/pressure • cooled magma/lava • rotates on its side • solid outer part of earth • no atmosphere to trap heat • drops sediments from erosion • airplanes fly in this sphere • occupied by living organisms • plates move towards each other • earth's structure and processes • orbital period is 687 earth days • thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide • ...
earth and space 2025-05-08
Across
- The place where people get the source of electricity is called...
- ... are rocks that contain materials such as metals.
- This is the scientist who discovered gravity.
- Cars can run on fuels like...
- Gravity pulls objects towards the... of the earth.
- When sun moves in the spacetime, the spacetime will curve. This is called the spacetime... It tells other space objects to move around the sun and it feels like gravity.
- People get materials like coal and ore by...
- The scientist who proved that objects with different masses will fall at the same time onto the ground.
- This force keeps us pulled towards the earth.
- An orbit is a regular, repeating ... that one object takes around another object.
- The moon... around the earth.
- The sun and moon sets in the ...
- ... of the Moon is when its appearance change because of the sunlight.
Down
- The materials that we can find in nature is called natural...
- The shape of earth is... like the shape of a ball.
- As the moon orbits the earth, lights from the sun .... on different parts of the moon, so its appearance will change.
- We got .... for cooking by burning natural gas.
- Every 27-28 days the ... orbits around the earth.
- People extract natural gas and oil by .... into the ground.
- Some natural resources can be found in ... on the earth's surface, underground or underwater.
- oil, natural gas, and coal can be use to generate...
- Oil and... are found in underground rocks from plants and animals remains.
- Oil is used to make...
- The sun and moon rises from the ...
- The black pencil tip is made of ...
25 Clues: Oil is used to make... • Cars can run on fuels like... • The moon... around the earth. • The sun and moon sets in the ... • The sun and moon rises from the ... • The black pencil tip is made of ... • People get materials like coal and ore by... • This is the scientist who discovered gravity. • This force keeps us pulled towards the earth. • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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) • ...
Space Opera Crossword 2026-01-16
Across
- A space city with docking ports and drama
- In charge when plans go right… or explode
- The edge of the map where legends start
- When space bends so your ship can cheat the speed limit
- A gorgeous cloud that usually hides trouble
- A chunk of space with its own rules (and rumors)
- Parallel parking, but one mistake means fireworks
- A call for help that basically means “we’re doomed”
- A space snowball with a dramatic hair-trail
- A lonely base where the coffee is always questionable
- A message from deep space that’s never “good news”
- The boss of the ships with the fanciest jacket
- A government with big flags and bigger ego
- A whole neighborhood of stars with way too many “neighbors”
- First contact: excitement, fear, and awkward handshakes
Down
- The human GPS who really hopes they’re right
- A space rock with major “plot twist” energy
- A government that insists it’s organized (even when it’s not)
- When rivals shake hands because the threat is worse
- A fleet so huge it needs its own zip code
- Going around something like you forgot where you were going
- A meeting where people debate while danger approaches
- The “skip the traffic” lane of the universe
- The one holding the steering wheel of destiny
- Talking so you don’t have to start a space war (yet)
- The line you cross right before everything goes wrong
- A group of ships traveling together like a space caravan
- The road trip vehicle where the road is literally space
- A new home far away… with the same old problems
- The one who reads the rules and says “no thanks”
30 Clues: The edge of the map where legends start • A space city with docking ports and drama • In charge when plans go right… or explode • A fleet so huge it needs its own zip code • A government with big flags and bigger ego • A space rock with major “plot twist” energy • A gorgeous cloud that usually hides trouble • The “skip the traffic” lane of the universe • ...
Space Exploration Crossword 2026-01-21
Across
- the horizontal angle used to describe an object’s direction in the sky
- a model of the solar system with the Sun at the centre
- a spacecraft propulsion method using radiation pressure from sunlight
- the apparent shift in position of a nearby object due to viewpoint
- the day with the longest amount of daylight in the year
- a technique that combines signals from multiple telescopes
- a cloud of gas and dust where stars may form
- the day with the shortest amount of daylight in the year
- a condition of very weak gravity, often experienced in orbit
- an unmanned spacecraft sent to explore space
- the point in the sky directly overhead an observer
- an extremely dense remnant left after a supernova
Down
- a space rock that reaches Earth’s surface
- a small rocky object moving through space
- to bounce light or waves off a surface
- a recognized pattern of stars in the sky
- a star that is fusing hydrogen into helium
- an object that orbits a planet or other body
- a model of the universe with the Earth at the centre
- the explosive death of a massive star
- an instrument that detects radio waves from space
- a time of year when day and night are nearly equal in length
- a massive system of billions of stars, gas, and dust
- a large spacecraft where astronauts live and work in orbit
- to bend light as it passes through different materials
- the distance light travels in one year
- an orbit where a satellite’s period matches Earth’s rotation
- the change in wavelength or frequency caused by motion
- the first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union
29 Clues: the explosive death of a massive star • to bounce light or waves off a surface • the distance light travels in one year • a recognized pattern of stars in the sky • a space rock that reaches Earth’s surface • a small rocky object moving through space • a star that is fusing hydrogen into helium • an object that orbits a planet or other body • ...
SpAcE ACE Rat 2026-05-13
Across
- The big star in the sky
- Seventh planet in our solar systum
- Has a tail made out of ice
- The planet you live in
- The first American rocket to the moon (1969)
- Made out of rock, orbits the sun
- First planet from the sun
- Last planet from the sun
- The spherical objects that orbit the sun
- Second planet from the sun
- What is Pluto classified as
- First Soviet capsule that took a human to space (1961)
Down
- What does an astronomer study
- Sixth planet in our solar systum
- The galaxy you live in
- The first planet in the outer planets
- Forth planet from the sun
- The planets that are closest to the sun and end a the asteroid belt
- The planets after the asteroid belt
- The glowy lights, in the sky, you see at night
- The big rock that orbits around earth
21 Clues: The galaxy you live in • The planet you live in • The big star in the sky • Last planet from the sun • Forth planet from the sun • First planet from the sun • Has a tail made out of ice • Second planet from the sun • What is Pluto classified as • What does an astronomer study • Sixth planet in our solar systum • Made out of rock, orbits the sun • Seventh planet in our solar systum • ...
Earth Space Science 2026-05-18
Across
- Alternate energy sources produced from the fission, or splitting
- electricity generated from running water flowing over dams
- Energy obtained from hot magma or dry, hot rocks inside Earth
- Trees are cut down for lumber, fuel and paper.
- gaseous hydrocarbon that often forms with oil, but forms above it since gas is a lighter molecule
- deposits of useful minerals; metals from ore, deposits in which minerals exist in quantities large enough to extract, which used energy
- Highways, parking lots, building infrastructures.
- To feed people, farmers grow crops.
- uses large number of windmills to generate electricity
- flowing water used to generate electricity
Down
- come from natural processes that have been happening for thousands of years and will continue to occur
- differences between high and low tides can be used to turn turbines to create electricity
- Something from Earth that living things use to meet their needs.
- Any material not used as fuels or as sources of metals
- energy produced by burning organic matter, such as wood, food scraps and alcohol.
- Oil, natural gas, and coal formed from the remains of plants and animals that were buried and chemically changed thousands of years ago.
- most abundant fossil fuel, a rock that contains at least 50% plant remains
- thick, black liquid hydrocarbon (sometimes called petroleum)
- energy from the sun
- Areas where garbage is deposited and covered with soil.
20 Clues: energy from the sun • To feed people, farmers grow crops. • flowing water used to generate electricity • Trees are cut down for lumber, fuel and paper. • Highways, parking lots, building infrastructures. • Any material not used as fuels or as sources of metals • uses large number of windmills to generate electricity • ...
Amazing Space & Astronomy 2026-06-04
Across
- Curved path followed by a celestial body
- Event where one celestial body blocks another
- Person trained for space travel
- Luminous celestial body powered by nuclear fusion
- Force that attracts objects toward one another
- Farthest major planet from the Sun
- Planet often called the Red Planet
- Scientific study of space and celestial objects
- Planet famous for its prominent rings
- Cloud of gas and dust in space
- Planet known to support life
- Recognizable pattern of stars in the night sky
- Galaxy containing our solar system
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Icy object that develops a glowing tail near the Sun
- The Sun and all objects orbiting it
Down
- Ice giant that rotates on its side
- Streak of light caused by a space rock entering the atmosphere
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Powerful explosion of a dying star
- Star at the center of our solar system
- Instrument used to observe distant objects in space
- Rocky object orbiting the Sun
- Natural satellite orbiting Earth
- Object placed in orbit around a planet
- The universe viewed as an ordered system
- Massive system of stars, gas, and dust
- Region of space with extremely strong gravity
- Vehicle used to travel into space
30 Clues: Closest planet to the Sun • Planet known to support life • Rocky object orbiting the Sun • Cloud of gas and dust in space • Person trained for space travel • Natural satellite orbiting Earth • Vehicle used to travel into space • Ice giant that rotates on its side • Largest planet in the solar system • Powerful explosion of a dying star • Farthest major planet from the Sun • ...
Space GCSE Revision 2026-06-18
Across
- Nuclear reaction that forms helium from hydrogen
- Heaviest element formed in a supernova
- A near spherical body that orbits a star
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Element that contains only 1 proton in its nucleus
- The surface temperature of a star determines its ....
- The further away a galaxy is the faster it is moving away from us. What does this suggest the Universe is doing?
- CMBR can be detected in all directions and is left over from the Big Bang. What does the "M" stand for
- A star is this it the inward gravitational forces are balance by the outward forces due to nuclear fusion
- Spherical ball made mostly of hydrogen that will eventually become a main sequence star
- A star much bigger than our sun will become a red _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet
- The Milky Way is the name of the _ _ _ _ _ _ that our solar system is in.
Down
- After the main sequence stage of our sun's life it will become a red _ _ _ _ _
- Force that keeps an object in a circular orbit
- A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ star is a very dense core remnant left over after a supernova
- Huge explosion of a red supergiant
- A white _ _ _ _ _ is formed as a red giant collapses
- Increase in received wavelength of light caused by the light emitter (star) and receiver (you) moving apart
- Produced by the fusion of hydrogen in a star's core
- Our sun is about 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
- Effect where there is a change in pitch as a sound source moves towards or away from you
- Heaviest element formed by nuclear fusion in a star's core
- Force that pulls masses together
- A spectrum which has dark lines which are specific to different electron transitions in elements
- If light from a galaxy has a bigger red-shift it is moving _ _ _ _ _ _ away from you
26 Clues: Force that pulls masses together • Huge explosion of a red supergiant • Largest planet in our solar system • Heaviest element formed in a supernova • A near spherical body that orbits a star • A natural satellite that orbits a planet • Our sun is about 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Force that keeps an object in a circular orbit • ...
Concepts in Steel Processing and Analysis 2025-10-27
Across
- Parallel lines seen in HRTEM that correspond to atomic planes. (Space as -)
- Metal processed at room temperature by pulling through a die. Increases strength by work-hardening. (Space as -)
- Regions of periodic atomic plane layering. (Space as -)
- Heat treatment of rapid cooling to and holding at a set temperature. (Space as -)
- Mathematical transform that converts an image to frequency/reciprocal space (used in TEM or NMR). Abbreviation.
- Lamellar steel of ferrite and cementite formed on slow cooling of austenite.
- Hard iron carbide phase (Fe3C) found in steels.
- Energy per unit area at the boundary between phases/grains.
- TEM imaging mode formed by a diffracted, scattered beam. (Space as -)
- Distance between successive ferrite/cementite layers in pearlite. (Space as -)
Down
- Metal formed by processing above recrystallization temperature. Easier to shape and ductile. (Space as -)
- Movement of faults along slip planes that produces plastic deformation. (Space as -)
- Heating steel until it becomes face-centered cubic to uniformly dissolve carbon.
- Minimum shear stress needed to incite dislocation motion. Determines yield strength.
- TEM imaging mode formed with an unscattered, transmitted beam. (Space as -)
- Interfaces (grain/phase boundaries) that hold dislocations or vacancies. (Space as -)
16 Clues: Hard iron carbide phase (Fe3C) found in steels. • Regions of periodic atomic plane layering. (Space as -) • Energy per unit area at the boundary between phases/grains. • TEM imaging mode formed by a diffracted, scattered beam. (Space as -) • Parallel lines seen in HRTEM that correspond to atomic planes. (Space as -) • ...
19. Rooms in a House 2025-02-05
Across
- A space where cars, bicycles, and tools are kept.
- Room A place where meals are eaten, usually with a table and chairs.
- A small room or space where food and kitchen supplies are stored.
- Room A space where families relax, watch TV, and spend time together.
- A space designed for children to have fun and keep their toys.
- A lower level of a house, often used for storage or extra living space.
- A room with a sink, toilet, and sometimes a shower or bathtub.
Down
- Room A place where clothes are washed and dried.
- A place where meals are prepared and food is cooked.
- A long, narrow space that connects different parts of a home.
- A quiet space used for working, studying, or using a computer.
- A small storage space for clothes, shoes, and other items.
- A small outdoor space connected to an upper floor of a house.
- A personal space where people sleep and keep their belongings.
- A space at the top of a house, usually used for storage.
15 Clues: Room A place where clothes are washed and dried. • A space where cars, bicycles, and tools are kept. • A place where meals are prepared and food is cooked. • A space at the top of a house, usually used for storage. • A small storage space for clothes, shoes, and other items. • A long, narrow space that connects different parts of a home. • ...
STEMtoSpace 2022-10-14
Across
- a device for working with information
- everything in the universe beyond the top of the Earth's atmosphere
- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- the path of an object around a particular point in space
- knowledge and skills
- the practical application of principles or processes
- builder
Down
- the atmosphere and outer space
- coder
- military branch that conducts operations in space
- online realm
- a small object that orbits, or revolves around, a larger object in space
- Global Positioning System
- a space vehicle
- a means of improving our knowledge and understanding of the universe
15 Clues: coder • builder • online realm • a space vehicle • knowledge and skills • Global Positioning System • the atmosphere and outer space • a device for working with information • military branch that conducts operations in space • The National Aeronautics and Space Administration • the practical application of principles or processes • ...
Universe Crossword 2025-11-26
Across
- A huge group of stars
- system A star and all objects orbiting it
- A space object with a tail
- A hot glowing body in space
- The path an object takes around a star
- Orbits around a star
- Everything that exists in time and space
- A device to observe stars
- A rocky object in space
Down
- An object that orbits a planet
- A vehicle for traveling to space
- The layer of gases around a planet
- hole An object with extremely strong gravity
- A person who travels in space
- A space object that falls to Earth
15 Clues: Orbits around a star • A huge group of stars • A rocky object in space • A device to observe stars • A space object with a tail • A hot glowing body in space • A person who travels in space • An object that orbits a planet • A vehicle for traveling to space • The layer of gases around a planet • A space object that falls to Earth • The path an object takes around a star • ...
Space Travelers #14 2023-06-04
Across
- (SpaceX founder)
- (Aviation pioneer)
- (First artificial satellite)
- (Apollo 13 astronaut)
- (Apollo 11 astronaut)
- (Apollo 11 command module pilot)
- (First human in space)
- (First person to walk in space)
Down
- (First American in space)
- (Canadian astronaut)
- (Saturn probe)
- (First American to orbit Earth)
- (First moonwalker)
- (First American woman in space)
- (Space telescope)
15 Clues: (Saturn probe) • (SpaceX founder) • (Space telescope) • (Aviation pioneer) • (First moonwalker) • (Canadian astronaut) • (Apollo 13 astronaut) • (Apollo 11 astronaut) • (First human in space) • (First American in space) • (First artificial satellite) • (First American to orbit Earth) • (First American woman in space) • (First person to walk in space) • (Apollo 11 command module pilot)
All Right Unit 2, Lesson 4 2024-10-06
Across
- It's a small __________ down from the last tread.
- is this space craft ______, or un-_________?
- Oxygen is an essential _____ for a space shuttle.
- I've heard that the ________ of the moon is quite rocky.
- The moon is quite an ___________ place.
- This mission might turn into a ____________.
- The space ship's ______ as it takes off is quite amazing!
- On a space mission you need to _______ food and water.
- You need to wear a space suit to _____ you from dangerous rays.
- How long did it take to ________ contact with earth?
Down
- How did you _____ him to come along?
- Apollo....is this an _____________?
- The _________ is unimaginably large!
- Can you _____ oxygen into water?
- I forgot my wallet. _____ I can't treat you to coffee.
- It takes _____________ 3 days to fly to the moon.
- _______ can make you sick.
- ____________ can only happen during a full moon.
- How do you ________ someone's health in space?
- Be careful when you _______ the stairs.
- How big is our ____________ of candy bars?
21 Clues: _______ can make you sick. • Can you _____ oxygen into water? • Apollo....is this an _____________? • How did you _____ him to come along? • The _________ is unimaginably large! • The moon is quite an ___________ place. • Be careful when you _______ the stairs. • How big is our ____________ of candy bars? • is this space craft ______, or un-_________? • ...
Grade 6 Science Review 2021-06-09
Across
- reproduces with spores
- space snowball with two tails
- put into groups with the same traits
- a falling star
- scientist studying space
- prediction for an experiment
- has gone to space
- plane part to keep all other parts together
- planet with a very dense atmosphere
Down
- use your sense to collect this data
- many different kinds of life
- a relationship to benefit both organisms
- large space rock between Mars and Jupiter
- brothers who made the first flight
- organism reproduces by splitting in two
- the force that slows things down
- the weather associated with low pressure
- a vehicle to drive on another planet
- air takes up _______
19 Clues: a falling star • has gone to space • air takes up _______ • reproduces with spores • scientist studying space • many different kinds of life • prediction for an experiment • space snowball with two tails • the force that slows things down • brothers who made the first flight • use your sense to collect this data • planet with a very dense atmosphere • ...
Outer-Space Crossword Puzzle: By Arjun 2022-08-16
Across
- Largest planet in our solar system
- A planet with rings (in the solar system)
- A space explorer
- Famous space agency in the US
- Downward pulling force
- A dwarf planet in our solar system (farthest away from the sun)
- The study of space
- Appears in the night sky when the sun is down
- A group of stars forming a recognisable shape
Down
- Sent into space by humans
- Unidentified flying object
- Life outside Earth
- large rocks that travel through space
- Used to view space from earth
- Shines bright in the night sky
- You can see it during the day; provides heat and light
- The planet we live on
17 Clues: A space explorer • Life outside Earth • The study of space • The planet we live on • Downward pulling force • Sent into space by humans • Unidentified flying object • Famous space agency in the US • Used to view space from earth • Shines bright in the night sky • Largest planet in our solar system • large rocks that travel through space • A planet with rings (in the solar system) • ...
Nurs 111 Final pt2 2024-11-26
Across
- Eye Exam check
- 2nd intercostal space left side
- inflammation, high pitch whistling
- carbon dioxide are exchanged between the lungs and the blood
- fifth left intercostal space medial to the midclavicular line (apex)
- low pitch grinding
- confusion, restlessness, chest wall draw in, anxiety (Hypoxemia)
- drug with C that reduce inflammation
- soft, low pitch *blockage*, snoring
- Cyanosis= clubbing nails
- decreased lvl O2 in blood
- relax smooth muscles in lungs
- crackles that have high pithc popping
Down
- medium pitch, emulation in exhalation
- decrease mucous by relaxing smooth muscle(COPD)
- Gas exchange
- a physical examination using hands to feel the body
- loud, high pitch, longer on exhalation
- 2nd intercostal space on right side
- 5th intercostal space, apical pulse
- Pulling the bottom of the heel to check for
- 3rd intercostal space left side
- fourth intercostal space to the left of the sternum
- coarse, lower pitch
- popping noise
25 Clues: Gas exchange • popping noise • Eye Exam check • low pitch grinding • coarse, lower pitch • Cyanosis= clubbing nails • decreased lvl O2 in blood • relax smooth muscles in lungs • 2nd intercostal space left side • 3rd intercostal space left side • inflammation, high pitch whistling • 2nd intercostal space on right side • 5th intercostal space, apical pulse • ...
Week 24 Vocabulary 2026-02-24
Across
- Any object that orbits a planet, either natural like a moon or human-made.
- race Cold War competition between the U.S. and USSR to achieve milestones in space.
- U.S. civilian agency created in 1958 to run the nation’s space program.
- V Giant rocket that launched Apollo spacecraft toward the Moon.
- of Tranquility Flat area on the Moon where Apollo 11 landed.
- Term used by the Soviet Union for a person trained to travel in space.
- A small Soviet satellite launched in 1957, first human-made object to orbit Earth.
- 11 1969 mission that carried the first astronauts to walk on the Moon.
- U.S. missions practicing longer flights, spacewalks, and docking in orbit.
- NASA program designed to land astronauts on the Moon and return them safely.
- The moment a rocket leaves the launchpad and begins to rise.
Down
- Walking on the Moon’s surface in a spacesuit with reduced gravity.
- module Small spacecraft used to land on the Moon and then lift off again.
- First U.S. crewed space program, testing if humans could survive spaceflight.
- Term used by the United States for a person trained to travel in space.
- The Soviet spacecraft design that carried Yuri Gagarin into orbit.
- control Ground center where flight controllers monitor and guide a space mission.
- Platform where a rocket stands and is fired into space.
- War Period of tension and rivalry between the United States and Soviet Union after World War II.
- The curved path one object follows as it moves around another in space.
20 Clues: Platform where a rocket stands and is fired into space. • of Tranquility Flat area on the Moon where Apollo 11 landed. • The moment a rocket leaves the launchpad and begins to rise. • V Giant rocket that launched Apollo spacecraft toward the Moon. • Walking on the Moon’s surface in a spacesuit with reduced gravity. • ...
Astronomy 2025-03-05
Across
- In 1801, this asteroid belt was discovered
- Was discovered in 1919
- Fedrick ___ successfully uses stellar parallax
- In 1919 the ___ planet was discovered
- Construction on ____ began in 1998
- The first person to walk on the moon was Neil ____
- Neil Armstrong was part of ____ 11
- On August 25, 2012 _____ 1 entered interstellar space
- Became the first person to orbit Earth
- In 2012 astronomers received the first visual proof of a ___ hole
- automated vehicle launched onto Mars in 2003
- Using ____ fuel, the first rocket was launched
- Launched to map the surface of Venus
- automated vehicle launched onto Mars in 2011
Down
- William Hershel discovered this planet
- The first space shuttle launched in the 80s
- The brightest star from Earth's point of view
- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- The flagship of NASA's Earth observing system
- NASA launched _____ 1 into space on 10/11/1958
- The Hubble space ____ launched in the 90s
- automated vehicle launched onto Mars in 2004
- The first space station in the United States
- Constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- Sputnik 1 was launched into space by the ___
25 Clues: Was discovered in 1919 • Construction on ____ began in 1998 • Neil Armstrong was part of ____ 11 • Launched to map the surface of Venus • In 1919 the ___ planet was discovered • William Hershel discovered this planet • Became the first person to orbit Earth • The Hubble space ____ launched in the 90s • In 1801, this asteroid belt was discovered • ...
Unit 2: Out of this world. 2025-02-11
Across
- A force that pull things to the center of the earth.
- The group of planets where earth is.
- A layer of gases around earth.
- A tipe of space ship. Cant transport people.
- A very big man-made satellite where astronauts can live.
- People who are encharge of lead a mission.
- Someone that goes to the space.
- A part of a spacecraft.
- A sphere of mass that orbits around a planet. They can be man-made.
- What a spacecraft do when it "fly" around the moon/planet.
- Come back to earth from the space.
Down
- A explotion produced by a die star.
- A person who studies the stars.
- Cross the atmosphere earth.
- A group of stars.
- A vehicle used for going to the space.
- Investigate the space and all the work behind.
- A holes that the moon have.
- A big sphere of mass that orbits around a star.
- When the spacecraft arive to the moon/planet and touch land.
- Something that is not created by nature.
- The space.
- A group of people that work on an space mission.
23 Clues: The space. • A group of stars. • A part of a spacecraft. • Cross the atmosphere earth. • A holes that the moon have. • A layer of gases around earth. • A person who studies the stars. • Someone that goes to the space. • Come back to earth from the space. • A explotion produced by a die star. • The group of planets where earth is. • A vehicle used for going to the space. • ...
Architecture & Urban Design Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-29
Across
- | the location where a building or project is placed
- | what can be seen from the building to the outside
- | lively, active, full of energy
- | main idea behind a design
- | ability to see and feel safe in a space
- | size of something compared to surroundings or people
- | environment and surroundings of a site
- | ability of all people to easily enter and use a space
- | friendly, welcoming space that makes people want to stay
- | sunlight entering the interior space
Down
- | limitations affecting the design
- | space along the edge of a river, lake, or sea
- | trees, plants, landscape vegetation
- | designing spaces that feel comfortable for people
- | long-term care and maintenance of a place
- | seating that can be rearranged by users
- | movement of people through a building or space
- | area open and accessible to everyone
- | relationship of sizes between elements
- | group of people who use or live around the space
- | overall shape and volume of the building
- | regulations that control how land can be used
- | useful features such as restrooms, benches, Wi-Fi
- | highly recognizable and meaningful place in a city
24 Clues: | main idea behind a design • | lively, active, full of energy • | limitations affecting the design • | trees, plants, landscape vegetation • | area open and accessible to everyone • | sunlight entering the interior space • | relationship of sizes between elements • | environment and surroundings of a site • | seating that can be rearranged by users • ...
Fahmi's Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-09
Across
- What telescope was launched in 1990 to observe deep space?
- What was the first artificial object to orbit Earth?
- What is the name of the U.S. space agency?
- Which country had the first international space crew in 1978?
- Why did the U.S. and USSR first begin to collaborate in space?
- What device allows people worldwide to access the internet wirelessly?
- How did genetic engineering impact agriculture?
- What material revolutionized the size and power of computers?
Down
- What module delivered in 2010 helped astronauts live and work in space longer?
- Why is the Tranquility Module important to long-term space travel?
- How do satellites affect global communications?
- Why did the green revolution not help small farmers?
- What U.S. project landed humans on the moon in 1969?
- What revolution increased global crop yields in the 1960s?
- What were the robotic vehicles sent to Mars in 2004?
- How has the Internet changed the workplace?
- Where is the International Space Station located?
- Which continent had the most internet users in 2015?
- What is the term for creating identical copies of DNA?
19 Clues: What is the name of the U.S. space agency? • How has the Internet changed the workplace? • How do satellites affect global communications? • How did genetic engineering impact agriculture? • Where is the International Space Station located? • Why did the green revolution not help small farmers? • What was the first artificial object to orbit Earth? • ...
Cosmos Crossword 2021-09-08
Across
- Our planet
- An alien spaceship
- It can be solar or lunar
- An object in orbit around a planet
- Closest planet to the Sun
- A person who travels into space
- The first black woman to travel into space
- The telescope launched into space in 1990
- The red planet
Down
- First dog in space
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Our galaxy
- A hole in space-time from which nothing can escape
- An attractive force
- The star at the centre of our solar system
- A cloud of dust and gas in space
16 Clues: Our planet • Our galaxy • The red planet • First dog in space • An alien spaceship • An attractive force • It can be solar or lunar • Closest planet to the Sun • A person who travels into space • A cloud of dust and gas in space • Largest planet in our solar system • An object in orbit around a planet • The telescope launched into space in 1990 • ...
Christmas Songs Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-15
Across
- The most famous reindeer of all
- With a ________ pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of coal
- Christmas Eve will find me where the ________ gleams
- _______ __________ I gave you my heart (no space)
- __________ roasting on an open fire
- Hark the __________ Angels Sing
- Jolly old _________ __________ (no space)
- You're a three-decker sauerkraut and toadstool sandwich, with _______ sauce
- Spanish Christmas song (no space)
Down
- Oh, the fire is slowly dying. And, my dear, were still ______-___
- There’ll be parties for hosting, __________ for toasting
- Walking in a ______ ___________ (no space)
- Justin Beiber's Christmas song
- Elvis Presley. I'll have a _______ ________ without you (no space)
- All I want for Christmas is you! Last Name
- is Hawaii's way to say Merry Christmas to you (no space)
- __________ carols being sung by a choir
- I saw mommy __________ Santa Claus
- Only a __________ will do, No crocodiles, or rhinoceroses
19 Clues: Justin Beiber's Christmas song • The most famous reindeer of all • Hark the __________ Angels Sing • Spanish Christmas song (no space) • I saw mommy __________ Santa Claus • __________ roasting on an open fire • __________ carols being sung by a choir • Jolly old _________ __________ (no space) • Walking in a ______ ___________ (no space) • ...
LET´S EXPLORE THE SPACE 2026-05-06
Across
- The number 1,000.
- A tool that helps us see things that are very far away, like stars.
- The big star that gives us light and heat during the day.
- A very big ball of hot light in space.
- An object that moves around a planet (like the Moon or a machine in space).
- A vehicle that flies into space.
- The Sun and all the planets and objects that move around it.
- The number 100.
- The number 100,000.
- The number 1,000,000.
Down
- The number 500.
- A space object made of ice and dust with a bright tail.
- Special clothes astronauts wear in space to stay safe.
- A place in space where astronauts live and work.
- A big round object that moves around a star.
- The round object that moves around the Earth and shines at night.
- The number 50,000.
- The number 10,000.
- The number 5,000.
- The planet where we live.
20 Clues: The number 500. • The number 100. • The number 1,000. • The number 5,000. • The number 50,000. • The number 10,000. • The number 100,000. • The number 1,000,000. • The planet where we live. • A vehicle that flies into space. • A very big ball of hot light in space. • A big round object that moves around a star. • A place in space where astronauts live and work. • ...
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".
Down
- 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". • ...
Week 24 Vocabulary Puzzle 2026-02-24
Across
- Any object that orbits a planet, either natural like a moon or human-made.
- race Cold War competition between the U.S. and USSR to achieve milestones in space.
- U.S. civilian agency created in 1958 to run the nation’s space program.
- V Giant rocket that launched Apollo spacecraft toward the Moon.
- of Tranquility Flat area on the Moon where Apollo 11 landed.
- Term used by the Soviet Union for a person trained to travel in space.
- A small Soviet satellite launched in 1957, first human-made object to orbit Earth.
- 11 1969 mission that carried the first astronauts to walk on the Moon.
- U.S. missions practicing longer flights, spacewalks, and docking in orbit.
- NASA program designed to land astronauts on the Moon and return them safely.
- The moment a rocket leaves the launchpad and begins to rise.
Down
- Walking on the Moon’s surface in a spacesuit with reduced gravity.
- module Small spacecraft used to land on the Moon and then lift off again.
- First U.S. crewed space program, testing if humans could survive spaceflight.
- Term used by the United States for a person trained to travel in space.
- The Soviet spacecraft design that carried Yuri Gagarin into orbit.
- control Ground center where flight controllers monitor and guide a space mission.
- Platform where a rocket stands and is fired into space.
- War Period of tension and rivalry between the United States and Soviet Union after World War II.
- The curved path one object follows as it moves around another in space.
20 Clues: Platform where a rocket stands and is fired into space. • of Tranquility Flat area on the Moon where Apollo 11 landed. • The moment a rocket leaves the launchpad and begins to rise. • V Giant rocket that launched Apollo spacecraft toward the Moon. • Walking on the Moon’s surface in a spacesuit with reduced gravity. • ...
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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- – 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 • ...
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.
Down
- (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. • ...
GTA 5 / GTA 5 Online 2 2024-02-16
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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 • ...
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!
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 ___ • ...
Ben & Laura's Wedding 2024-04-19
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Spinning In Space! 2015-11-12
Across
- Named by the roman goddess of love
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole
- It is our home planet
- pictures we see made of stars
- First planet to the sun
- the biggest gas giant in our Solar System
- Our home galaxy
- Has rings made by ice crystals
- The rocket _____ into space
- Has different phases during the month
- a humongous ball of burning gas, held together by gravity
Down
- Brings us light while it is night
- A tech device used to see things in space, made by Galileo Galilei
- Used to be a planet, but now a dwarf planet
- A person who studies Astrology and sometimes goes to space to research
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- He theorised that the Earth was in the centre of the universe
- Where Curiosity is currently at
- the dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move.
- Seventh planet from the sun
20 Clues: Our home galaxy • It is our home planet • First planet to the sun • Seventh planet from the sun • The rocket _____ into space • pictures we see made of stars • Has rings made by ice crystals • Where Curiosity is currently at • Brings us light while it is night • Named by the roman goddess of love • Has different phases during the month • the biggest gas giant in our Solar System • ...
Farewell Space Cadet 2018-09-08
20 Clues: Proof • Early • Moist • Cause • Minion • Diurnal • Involved • Surrender • Discovery • Collection • Dull fans? • Throughput • Sign of life • Memory makers • Consequential • Strategy game • Museum display • Typical family • Condition of occurring • Profits from pickleball
Space crossword puzzle 2012-05-22
Across
- occurs in march gets the same amount of sunlight
- right side almost all the way shaded
- the right side that is almost all the way shaded
- half the way shaded on the left side
- earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon
- Dark, flat areas
- the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun
- the daily rise and fall of earths waters
- right side of the moon half shaded
- when the moons shawdow is casted on earth
- earths path around the sun
- movement of an object spinning on its axis
Down
- the moon that has a little sliver of a shaded spot on the right side
- the force of attraction between two objects
- left side almost all the way shaded
- the moon that is completly shaded
- the part of the shawdow surrounding the darkest part
- the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun
- the moon and sun are lined up to make a high tide
- the sun and moon pull at right angles,producing low tides
- darkest part of the shawdow during an eclipse
- occurs in Sept. gets the same amount of sunlight
- the imaginary line that goes through the earth
- movement of an object around another object
- the moon that is all the way lit up
25 Clues: Dark, flat areas • earths path around the sun • the moon that is completly shaded • right side of the moon half shaded • left side almost all the way shaded • the moon that is all the way lit up • right side almost all the way shaded • half the way shaded on the left side • the daily rise and fall of earths waters • when the moons shawdow is casted on earth • ...
Earth Space Science 2012-12-06
Across
- Giant landmass that existed about 250 million years ago
- Hot ash mixed with the snow and ice on the mountain to form a fast-moving mudflow
- Blocks of land tilt and move downhill along a surface that curves into the slope
- Ridge a long chain of volcanic mountains on the ocean floor with a deep central valley
- all living things on the planet compose the _______
- Soils Soils from transported materials
- Neck Outer layers of the volcano have been eroded away, leaving behind a more resistant plug of igneous rock
- Trench An important feature on a subduction boundary and is a long, deep trench that forms along the boundary
- Energy A much smaller part of the energy budget (0.013 %) originates as heat from within Earth
- Gravity The ratio of its mass to the mass of an equal volume of water
- Magma beneath a volcano is released after the top of the volcano collapses, forming a large crater-shaped basin
- Crust and uppermost portion of the mantle together
- Time Zones 24 worldwide __________ were developed, each 15* of longitude wide
- Core Surrounding inner core and is composed of liquid iron and nickel
- Boundary Boundary between two plates that are moving toward each other, or converging
- Thinner, and more fluid, containing large amounts of iron and magnesium and much lower amounts of silica, Mother
- Rocks that are formed from cooling and the hardening of hot, molten rock
- Weathering Disintegration, takes place when rock is split or broken into smaller pieces
- The movement of Earth in its orbit around the sun
- _______ of a mineral is the way the mineral shines in light
- Valleys Deep valleys at the center of a mid-ocean ridge
- System energy, such as sunlight, may enter, but matter doesn't leave
- The arrangement of physical layers
- _______ of a mineral is the color of its powder
- Spot refer to areas of volcanic activity that result from plumes of hot solid material that have risen from deep within Earth's mantle
- the study of minerals and their properties
- Rough jagged edges
- Soil of A-horizon and is generally gray to black in color
- Energy Energy that comes from the sun
- Energy The third and smallest part of the energy budget (0.002 %)
- More rigid material of the lithosphere floats upon a thin, slushlike layer of the mantle
- Minerals that are compounds including silicon and oxygen
- Date Line represents the longitude at which the date changes
- A positively charged atom
- Rocks are formed by the compaction and cementing of layers
- System Science The new view of Earth
- Material Material from which the soil is formed
- Occurs naturally, it is solid, it has definite chemical composition, its atoms are arranged in an orderly pattern, and it is inorganic (was never alive)
- Process by which a rock's structure is changed by pressure, heat, and moisture
- a mineral made of negatively charged _______ ions bonded to positive metal ions
- are materials such as rock fragments, plant animal remains, and minerals
- the remains, impression, or any other evidence of a plant of animal preserved in rock
- Volcanoes Develop when layers of materials from successive explosive eruptions accumulate around a vent
- When minerals fill the spaces between sand grains, pebbles, or other rock particles, they bind the fragments together
- Atoms of an element that have different masses
- Drift Continents that have moved, or drifted, from one place to another
- a sequence of events that repeat
- B-horizon and is generally red or brown in color
- Upward expansion of rocks that are formed deep underground may result in a mechanical weathering process
- Number number of protons in the nucleus is the atom's ________ and is equal to the number of electrons in the atom's electron cloud
- a representation of an object, a process, or a phenomenon
- a large block of lithospheric plate that has been moved, often over a distance of thousands of kilometers
- Two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
- Apparent shift in position of the stars
- a mineral consisting of a metal element combined with sulfide
- Push A force on spreading lithospheric plates that could help drive movements
- rock mass that forms when magma cools inside Earth's interior
- Spinning of the Earth around its axis
- when minerals break into directions other than along cleavage surfaces
- Cones Simplest type of volcano, forms when molten lava is thrown into the air from a vent
- is a term commonly used for the movement of a mass of bedrock or loose soil and rock down the slope of a hill, mountain, or cliff
- Refer to rock fragments that have been weathered from a cliff and pulled down by gravity
- Lava Lava that forms under water and looks like a pillow but doesn't feel like one
- Equinox Occurs on or around March 21
Down
- Soil Bedrock beneath the soil
- Tectonics a theory that describes the formation, movements, and interactions of these plates
- Wedging Or ice wedging, and is common in places where the temperature varies from below the freezing point of water
- Solstice Occurs on June 21 each year and is the point at which this daily increase stops
- rocks are formed by the effect of heat and pressure on other rocks
- System The system and its surroundings freely exchange both energy and matter
- Cycle Movement of energy into and out of the Earth system
- Largest of all plutons, form the cores of many of Earth's mountain ranges
- Principal ingredient in all magmas, determines a magma's __________
- Rain Rainwater that contains unusually high amounts of acids that can be traced to these pollutants
- Meridian Starting point of standard time zones is an arbitrary longitude line
- A mass of weathered material that has been saturated with water flows downhill
- Cycle the continuous circulation of water through the hydrosphere
- Field The movement of the fluid in the outer core
- Lava with smooth, ropelike surfaces
- Hot molten rock, lava
- Cycle A biogeochemical cycle involving the element carbon
- Minerals Other minerals that make up most of the rocks in Earth's crust
- Moving sand, pebbles, and larger rocks grind and scrape against one another, these rock materials are soon worn away
- Boundary When an oceanic plate plunges beneath another plate, the oceanic plate is said to be SUBDUCTING beneath the overriding plate
- a mineral consisting of a metal element combined with oxygen
- Cycling of water vapor into the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration
- Movement Refers to the downward transportation of weathered materials by gravity
- Refers both to the opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock, gases, and ash erupt
- a kind of model
- Chemical weathering by reaction of water with other substances
- Boundary When two continents collide and are welded into a single, larger continent
- Brown or red in color of some exposed rocks may be the result of this process
- Depletion Occurs when the soil gradually becomes so lacking or depleted in nutrients that it can no longer grow a usable crop
- contains all water in the Earth system
- Plateau Lava pouring from fissure spreads across the land
- Equinox on or near September 22
- Boundary Boundary between two lithospheric plates that are moving apart
- Tendency to split along definite planes
- Meridian Each standard time zone is roughly centered on a lone of longitude exactly divisible by 15*
- Flow A dense, superheated cloud that travels downhill with amazing speed
- is a substance that contains atoms of two or more elements that are chemically combined
- The soil contains so much mineral matter from the evaporated irrigation water that the soil can no longer sustain crop growth
- Convection Heat from Earth's inner and outer cores through the mantle by a process called ________________
- A gaseous envelope around the earth
- Core Earth's center and is composed of solid iron and nickel
- Weathering Decomposition, takes place when the rock's minerals are changed into different substances
- Rapid movement of water that contains large amounts of suspended clay and silt
- Thick magma that is slow-moving, high amount of silica, Father
- The breakup of rocks due to exposure to processes that occur at Earth's surface
- Slow, imperceptible movement of soil down a slope
- Volcanoes broad based and gently sloping sides
- Regular geometric solid with smooth surfaces called crystal faces
- Gains electrons easily to form a negative ion is classified as a __________
- the rocks, the mountains, the beaches, and all the other physical features of the planet except water
- A substance that cannot be broken into simpler substances by ordinary chemical means
- Boundary Boundary between two plates that are sliding past each other
- of hydrosphere consists of fresh water
- The core of each continent is an expanse of ancient rock
- Is am element that loses electrons easily to form positive ions
- Is the removal and transport of materials by natural agents such as wind and running water
- molten forces its way up through cracks, or _______
- Cycle the repeated series of events by which rock gradually and continually changes from one type to another
- Tetrahedron Basic building block of a silicate
- Solstice Occurs on December 21 and is the shortest day of the year
- Masses move, heat from the friction, stress, and pressure cause the rock to change shape
- Surrounding the mantle is a thin, rigid layer of lighter rocks that includes Earth's surface
- Pull Force that the sinking edge of the plate exerts on the rest of the plate
127 Clues: a kind of model • Rough jagged edges • Hot molten rock, lava • A positively charged atom • Soil Bedrock beneath the soil • a sequence of events that repeat • Equinox on or near September 22 • The arrangement of physical layers • Lava with smooth, ropelike surfaces • A gaseous envelope around the earth • Spinning of the Earth around its axis • ...
Daniella's Space Crossword 2013-06-04
Across
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
vocabulary in space 2013-07-22
Across
- a way of dealing with something
- allowing liquids or gases to pass through
- of or relating to work performed in space outside of spacecraft
- anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen
- just\only
- respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of their achievements or quality
- throw or drop(something) from an aircraft or ship
- a gift or payment to a common fund or collection
- enough or more than enough
- more suddenly and powerfully forward or upward
- a Russian astronaut
- a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack o original though
Down
- a defect in the eye or in a lens
- unwittingly
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- an introduction to something more substantial
- involving or denoting a speed greater than that of sound
- skill in performing tasks
- the process of corroding metal, stone,or other materials
- extreme tiredness
20 Clues: just\only • unwittingly • extreme tiredness • a Russian astronaut • skill in performing tasks • enough or more than enough • a way of dealing with something • a defect in the eye or in a lens • allowing liquids or gases to pass through • an introduction to something more substantial • more suddenly and powerfully forward or upward • a gift or payment to a common fund or collection • ...
Space Review Crossword 2013-06-12
Across
- An object that travels around a planet or a dwarf planet
- The name of the first gas planet after the asteroid belt
- The process through which the Sun generates heat and light
- Gases and charged particles expelled above an active sunspot
- A star begins as a __________
- Another name for a shooting star
- The planet between Venus and Mars
- Piece of rock or metal in the solar system smaller than an asteroid
- What a small to medium size star will become when it runs out of fuel
- The Northen Hemisphere is point _______ from the Sun during the winter
Down
- Large chunks of ice, dust and rock that orbit the sun
- What a star becomes after it is a Red Giant
- The unit used to measure distances beyond our Solar System
- ___________ can cause astronauts to experience bone loss, stroke symptoms and changes in blood cell shape
- that the Universe began in an incredibly hot, dense expansion about 13.7 billion years ago
- What separates the inner and outer solar system
- A big star that explodes might form a ______________
- The term used to describe the longest or shortest days of the year
- The name of our Galaxy
- Astronauts in space lose about ____ percent of their bone mass each month they are in space
20 Clues: The name of our Galaxy • A star begins as a __________ • Another name for a shooting star • The planet between Venus and Mars • What a star becomes after it is a Red Giant • What separates the inner and outer solar system • A big star that explodes might form a ______________ • Large chunks of ice, dust and rock that orbit the sun • ...
vocabulary in space 2013-08-02
Across
- A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought
- allowing liquids or gases to pass through
- The process of corroding metal, stone, or other materials
- extreme tiredness
- involving or denoting a speed greater than that of sound.
- Of or relating to work performed in space outside a spacecraft
- An introduction to something more substantial
- A way of dealing with something
- Move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward
Down
- The ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- A Russian astronaut.
- Respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of their achievements or quality
- a gift or payment to a common fund or collection
- enough or more than enough
- skill in performing tasks
- Throw or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship
- just\only
- Anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen
- unwittingly
- A defect in the eye or in a lens
20 Clues: just\only • unwittingly • extreme tiredness • A Russian astronaut. • skill in performing tasks • enough or more than enough • A way of dealing with something • A defect in the eye or in a lens • allowing liquids or gases to pass through • An introduction to something more substantial • Move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward • ...
Think Of Space 2013-10-31
Across
- The natural glow of the night sky due to reactions that take place in the Earth's upper atmosphere.
- The path one object takes around another.
- A shooting star, observed when a particle of dust enters into the Earth's atmosphere.
- The bright surface of the Sun.
- Way Our Galaxy. (The word "Galaxy" actually means milky way in Greek).
- A star which suddenly flares up to many times its original brightness before fading again.
- A small object orbiting a larger one.
- The distance from the Earth to the Sun. Usually written AU.
- A rock, or Minor Planet orbiting the Sun.
- A region of space around a very small and extremely massive object within which the gravitational field is so strong that not even light can escape.
- The system of planets and other objects orbiting the star Sol, which happens to be our Sun.
- The distance which a ray of light would travel in one year.
- The compactness of matter.
Down
- The smallest particle of any element.
- The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body.
- A light in the atmosphere caused by a meteor falling towards the Earth.
- An object moving around a star.
- When our view of one object in the sky is blocked by either another object or the Earth's shadow.
- A grouping of stars which have been given names by ancient astronomers because of the way they look.
- Shaped like or forming a ring.
- Any small object in Outer Space, such as dust or a rock.
- A small, frozen mass of dust and gas revolving around the sun.
- An object from Outer Space, such as a rock, that falls into the Earth and lands on its surface.
- A group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity.
- Substance which cannot be broken down any further. There are 92 known elements.
25 Clues: The compactness of matter. • The bright surface of the Sun. • Shaped like or forming a ring. • An object moving around a star. • The smallest particle of any element. • A small object orbiting a larger one. • The path one object takes around another. • A rock, or Minor Planet orbiting the Sun. • The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body. • ...
Earth & Space Crossword! 2014-05-21
Across
- mass extinction of about 90% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial species
- the result of a force applied to a surface
- appearance of first flowering plants
- a layer filled with sedimentary rock from the same age
- presence of numerous marine algae species
- appearance of 1st dinosaurs
- appearance of first amphibians and insects
- a solid inorganic substance
- preserved remains of an organism
Down
- extinction of a large number of species
- person who studies the ancient life
- a star, main source of light and heat in the solar system
- multiplication of reptile and insect species
- Also known as "The Age Of The Dinosaurs"
- formed by compressed sediments
- when the remains of an organism harden
- to adjust to its surroundings
- wind, water or other natural agents
- a long period of history with occurring events
- hard pieces that form the frame of each human
- group of organisms that can reproduce
21 Clues: appearance of 1st dinosaurs • a solid inorganic substance • to adjust to its surroundings • formed by compressed sediments • preserved remains of an organism • person who studies the ancient life • wind, water or other natural agents • appearance of first flowering plants • group of organisms that can reproduce • when the remains of an organism harden • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-26
Across
- any object that orbits around another object in space
- the spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- the force that pulls objects toward each other
- a device expels gas in one direction to move in the opposite direction
- Zone the outermost layer of the sun's interior
- Fusion the process by which hydrogen atoms join together in the sun's core to form helium
- the inner layer of the sun's atmosphere that gives off its visible light
- a meteoroid that passes through the atmosphere and hit Earth's surface
- the partial or total blocking one object in space by another
- a chunk of rock or dust in space
- the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere
- Zone a region of very tightly packed gas in the sun's interior where energy is transferred mainly in the form of light
- a dark area of gas on the sun's surface that is cooler than surrounding gases
- an oval shape, which may be elongated or nearly circular
- Cloud a spherical region of comets that surrounds the solar system
Down
- the study of stars, moons, and other space objects
- the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- the movement of an object around another object
- the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere
- the central region of the sun, nuclear fusion takes place
- Belt the region of the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, where many asteroids are found
- Belt a doughnut-shaped region that stretches from beyond Neptune's orbit to about 100 times Earth's distance from the sun
- rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small and numerous to be considered planets
- Effect the trapping of heat by the planet's atmosphere
- a huge, reddish loop of gas that protrudes from the sun's surface, linking parts of sunspot regions
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere
- a loose collection of ice, dust, and small rocky particles, typically with long, narrow orbit
- the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- Flare an eruption of gas from the sun's surface that occurs when the loops in sunspot regions suddenly connect
29 Clues: a chunk of rock or dust in space • the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere • the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere • the spinning motion of a planet on its axis • the force that pulls objects toward each other • Zone the outermost layer of the sun's interior • the movement of an object around another object • the study of stars, moons, and other space objects • ...
Planets and Space 2014-10-28
Across
- solid piece of debris that survives impact with the earth
- surname of the first person on the moon
- our galaxy is called the ?
- a person who travels into space
- Uranus can not be seen without a ?
- the sun is a very large ?
- a stellar explosion of stars
- asteroids are mostly made of air and ?
- the only celestial body humans have set foot on other than earth
- known as the red planet
Down
- how many planets are there? (do not count pluto).
- a dwarf planet
- groups of stars that form patterns in the night sky
- the largest planet
- the moon is covered in ?
- each star in the sky is a glowing ball of ?
- astronauts travel by ?
- the planet humans live
- Mercury is the closest planet to the ?
- Saturn is surrounded by ?
20 Clues: a dwarf planet • the largest planet • astronauts travel by ? • the planet humans live • known as the red planet • the moon is covered in ? • the sun is a very large ? • Saturn is surrounded by ? • our galaxy is called the ? • a stellar explosion of stars • a person who travels into space • Uranus can not be seen without a ? • Mercury is the closest planet to the ? • ...
Satellites and space 2015-03-10
Across
- A satellite that has not been made by humans
- Millions of stars grouped together
- A large object orbiting a star, like the Earth.
- A satellite used to take pictures of the Earth - for instance to help forecast the weather.
- All the galaxies and the space between them
- The family of waves that includes light, infrared, microwaves and radio waves
- 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.
- A star with planets and other objects orbiting it
- A space probe that goes into orbit around a planet or moon.
- The unit of force
- A space probe that lands on a planet or moon.
Down
- A huge ball of gas that gives out heat and light energy
- A satellite made by humans
- An unmanned spacecraft that has cameras and other equipment to find out about other planets.
- The path that a planet takes around a star, or the path that a moon or satellite takes around a planet.
- A satellite used to transmit TV programmes or telephone calls
- Anything that orbits a planet or a moon
- Oval shaped. The shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun.
- Another name for heat energy that travels by radiation. It can travel through transparent things and a vacuum (empty space)
- The force of attraction between any two objects
20 Clues: The unit of force • A satellite made by humans • Millions of stars grouped together • Anything that orbits a planet or a moon • All the galaxies and the space between them • A satellite that has not been made by humans • A space probe that lands on a planet or moon. • A large object orbiting a star, like the Earth. • The force of attraction between any two objects • ...
