space Crossword Puzzles
Moving Through Space 2017-04-10
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- to figure out a problem
- movement
- to stop something after a set time or amount
- this gives size comparisons
- the amount that is usual for a group
- measurement of how tall something or someone is
- to move faster
- when something moves around another in a predictable path
- how fast something is going
- the most an object can hold
- something that never changes, it stays the same
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- a large body that orbits around the sun or another star
- a slowing force
- to find out its size, weight, or amount
- to send something up into the air
- the speed at which something is happening
- the amount of space between two things
- someone who travels in space
- the use of science to solve problems
- how something turns around on its axis
20 Clues: movement • to move faster • a slowing force • to figure out a problem • this gives size comparisons • how fast something is going • the most an object can hold • someone who travels in space • to send something up into the air • the amount that is usual for a group • the use of science to solve problems • the amount of space between two things • how something turns around on its axis • ...
Science space crossword 2019-04-05
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- tide the tide with the least difference between consecutive high and low tides.
- the part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part
- the darkest part of a shadow
- A pattern or collection of stars that form a pattern
- the blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- the blocking of sunlight to earth when the moon is directly between the sun and earth.
- A large roung pit caused by the impact of a meteroid
- Two days in a year when neither of the hemispheres is tilted toward or away from the sun.
- the periodic rise and fallof the leval of water in the ocean.
- An imaginary line that passes through the center of a planet
- the tide with the greatest difference between consecutive high and low tides.
- a system of organizing of time that defines the beginning length and divisions of time
- The spinning motion of a planet on its axis
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- one of the different apparent shapes of the moon as seen from the earth
- two days in a year where the sun gets the farthest distance from the earth
- the movement of an object around another
- The scientific law that states that every object in the universe attracts every other object.
- a chunk of rock and dust in space
- A loose collection of ice and dust that orbits the sun.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- The partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- The attractive force between objects.
- An object that orbits a star
- An object that orbits a planet
- A streak of light in the sky
- Dark flat areas on the moons surface formed from huge acent volcanos
- a ball of hot gas
27 Clues: a ball of hot gas • the darkest part of a shadow • An object that orbits a star • A streak of light in the sky • An object that orbits a planet • a chunk of rock and dust in space • The attractive force between objects. • the movement of an object around another • The spinning motion of a planet on its axis • the part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part • ...
universe and space 2019-08-18
21 Clues: โลก • จรวด • ดาวตก • ดาวพุธ • หลุมดำ • ดาวหาง • อุกกาบาต • ยานอวกาศ • ดาวเทียม • ดาราจักร • ดาวเสาร์ • สถานีอวกาศ • ระบบสุริยะ • ดาวเคราะห์ • กระสวยอวกาศ • จันทรุปราคา • มนุษย์อวกาศ • ดาวเคราะห์น้อย • วิถีโคจร, วงโคจร • ดาราจักรทางช้างเผือก • กล้องดูดาว , กล้องโทรทรรศน์
Arranging Space Crossword 2016-12-11
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- For _____ purposes, the water heater should be set on low heat.
- Draperies can add interest and
- An attractive, well-arranged environment encourages children to use
- art supplies, books, and blocks should be stored in storage units.
- The center’s _____ should be attractive and appealing to children and adults
- Should be light enough to be moved
- The size of the toilet _____ will vary with the size and age of the children
- Carpets, drapes, bulletin boards, pillows, stuffed toys, and _____ are examples of acoustic
- goals
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- Well-planned _____ is arranged based on children’s developmental needs and interests, and on
- The classroom or _____ should be on the ground fl oor close to an exit.
- should be placed so the children can see outside
- The arrangement of space should be designed for staff
- A child’s early years are critical for _____ development, or development of the mental processes.
- The classroom _____ level can have a dramatic effect on children’s behavior.
- Most state _____ rules require special space to isolate an ill child.
- The lower the number of caregivers, the _____ the room arrangement should be.
- The behavior of the _____ is directly affected by the quality of space.
- To see if a(n) _____ is at the appropriate height, have the child stand next to it
- Each locker should have a _____ to hang the child’s coat
20 Clues: goals • Draperies can add interest and • Should be light enough to be moved • should be placed so the children can see outside • The arrangement of space should be designed for staff • Each locker should have a _____ to hang the child’s coat • For _____ purposes, the water heater should be set on low heat. • ...
Space Vocab Crossword 2020-10-07
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- the mission that took man to the moon
- the hottest planet
- this planet spins on its side
- the ex planet
- a rocky body in space that is smaller than an asteroid
- rotating around a planet. usually as a result of gravity
- a planet mostly made of gas
- the force that pulls things to it
- the first astronaut to land on the moon
- Uranus is this (not a gas giant)
- a large rocky body in space
- this planet has rings
- the smallest planet
- large bodies mostly made of ice and dust
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- an object that orbits a planet
- our star
- the largest planet
- a meteor
- a meteor that has hit the ground
- our natural satellite
- the windiest planet
- a planet with a solid surface
- the red planet
- a meteroid that has entered the Earth's atmosphere
- the only known planet with life
25 Clues: our star • a meteor • the ex planet • the red planet • the hottest planet • the largest planet • the windiest planet • the smallest planet • our natural satellite • this planet has rings • a planet mostly made of gas • a large rocky body in space • this planet spins on its side • a planet with a solid surface • an object that orbits a planet • the only known planet with life • ...
space and tv 2021-06-16
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- 'Spout handle lid of metal, what's inside the Singing ....'
- A Vulcan from Star Trek with pointy ears
- Crisps called .....Raiders
- A large round dent in the moon's surface
- Sponge Bob .... pants
- Scottish children's entertainer who lives on the moon
- A smooth name for a bar of chocolate, sounds like our whole solar system
- The smallest planet, closest to the sun
- Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Lala ....
- James Bond Film 'Moon .....'
- Hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle, the ... jumped over the moon
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- A bar of chocolate with the same name as hazy whitish mass of stars in the night sky
- Chocolate bar with caramel and soft nougat in a black wrapping with red writing
- Scottish actor who played Obi Wan Kenobi in Star Wars
- Blue ..... Long running TV programme for children
- 'The wheels on the ... go round and round.
- 'What's the story in ...... wouldn't you like to know'
- Twinkle twinkle little ....
- The Tweenies Bella, Milo,Fizz and ....
- Song by Frank Sinatra, Fly me to the....
20 Clues: Sponge Bob .... pants • Crisps called .....Raiders • Twinkle twinkle little .... • James Bond Film 'Moon .....' • Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Lala .... • The Tweenies Bella, Milo,Fizz and .... • The smallest planet, closest to the sun • A Vulcan from Star Trek with pointy ears • A large round dent in the moon's surface • Song by Frank Sinatra, Fly me to the.... • ...
Earth and Space 2021-06-10
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- A hot spring or fountain that ejects water at various intervals
- The flat, low-lying portion of a stream valley subject to periodic flooding.
- basin The land area that contributes water to a stream.
- The volume of open spaces in rock or soil.
- topography An area that has a land surface or topography with numerous depressions called sinkholes.
- A depression produced in a region where soluble rock has been removed by groundwater.
- The quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time.
- An imaginary line that separates the drainage of two streams; often found along a ridge.
- A form of limestone that is deposited by hot springs or as a cave deposit
- A looplike bend in the course of a stream.
- Sediment that is carried by a stream along the bottom of its channel.
- A naturally formed underground chamber or series of chambers most commonly produced by solution activity in limestone.
- The total amount of sediment a stream is able to transport
- A measure of a material's ability to transmit fluids.
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- Water underground in the zone of saturation.
- The constant movement of water among the oceans, the atmosphere, geosphere, and the biosphere.
- The movement of surface water into rock or soil through cracks and pore spaces.
- A flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface.
- The slope of a stream over a certain distance
- channel The course that the water in a stream follows.
- levee An elevated landform that parallels a stream and acts to confine its waters, except during floodstage
- Rock or soil through which groundwater moves easily.
- well A well in which the water naturally rises above the level of the water table.
- A stream that empties itself into another stream
- table The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater.
- An accumulation of sediment formed where a stream enters a lake or an ocean.
- of saturation Zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water.
- An opening bored into the zone of saturation.
- Occurs when the discharge of a stream becomes so great that it exceeds the carrying capacity of its channel and overflows its banks.
29 Clues: The volume of open spaces in rock or soil. • A looplike bend in the course of a stream. • Water underground in the zone of saturation. • The slope of a stream over a certain distance • An opening bored into the zone of saturation. • A stream that empties itself into another stream • Rock or soil through which groundwater moves easily. • ...
Rocket & Space Trivia 2021-06-14
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- This can be the result of applied force
- Any _ _ _ _ _ applied always results in a reaction
- Earth's next-door neighbor, also known as the red planet
- _______ was the first man-made satellite launched by the USSR in 1957.
- Natural satellite that orbits the Earth
- This goes great with a soda at the movies.
- The gravity of the Sun and Moon cause high and low _____.
- The total _ _ _ _ of a rocket is reduced as the engine operates
- First
- It is important in model rocketry to ensure your rocket is _ _ _ _ _ _. A _ _ _ _ _ _ rocket will fly as intended.
- Astronauts do scientific ___________ in space.
- The resistance that results when a rocket is moved through the air is called
- Energy from the Sun travels to the Earth in the form of electromagnetic _________
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- Movie about Homer Hickam and the "Rocket Boys"
- Planet that rotates on its side
- All of the ____ ______ are planets with rings.
- Russian astronauts are called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A group of stars that make a pattern in the sky.
- Neil _________ was the first person to walk on the Moon.
- ______ is a planet whose day is longer than its year.
- Protects Earth from meteoroids and radiation from the sun
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Earth ______ around the Sun.
- Earth rotates around an ____
- A center-seeking force that is holding everything in our solar system together
25 Clues: First • Closest planet to the Sun • Earth ______ around the Sun. • Earth rotates around an ____ • Planet that rotates on its side • This can be the result of applied force • Natural satellite that orbits the Earth • This goes great with a soda at the movies. • Movie about Homer Hickam and the "Rocket Boys" • All of the ____ ______ are planets with rings. • ...
All About Space 2024-05-28
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- Jupiter's largest moon.
- Where the Apollo missions were launched from.
- Layer of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- The large volcano on Mars.
- Person trained to be on a spacecraft.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- First to walk on the moon.
- Planet that spins on its side.
- When the moon passes in front of the Sun.
- The sixth planet from the Sun.
- Program that took astronauts to the moon.
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- Our galaxy.
- Discovered most of the planets.
- This is known as a shooting star.
- The planet with the highest gravity.
- Where most space missions were/are controlled from.
- Natural satellite of the Earth.
- The hottest planet.
- Where people are currently living in space.
- Center of the solar system.
- Orbit around the sun takes 365 days.
21 Clues: Our galaxy. • The hottest planet. • Jupiter's largest moon. • The large volcano on Mars. • First to walk on the moon. • Center of the solar system. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Planet that spins on its side. • The sixth planet from the Sun. • Discovered most of the planets. • Natural satellite of the Earth. • This is known as a shooting star. • ...
Waves & Space Crossword 2024-05-30
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- day when the sun crosses the equator
- wave encoded with varying amplitude
- when the Earth, Moon & Sun are in perfect alignment
- collection of stars, gas, and dust that is held together by gravity
- wave in which particles oscillate parallel to the wave
- waves change direction
- wave that does not require a medium
- what waves transfer
- 23.5° (2 words)
- waves bounce off it
- height of a wave from rest to crest
- seasons are caused by the Earth’s …
- code comprised of 0s and 1s
- Sun and Moon gravitational forces work together, resulting in large tides (2 words)
- all of the large and small objects that orbit the sun (2 words)
- smooth and continuous wave
- low point of a wave
- scientist provided first evidence of expanding universe (2 words)
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- waves goes through it
- wave in which particles oscillate perpendicular to the wave
- universe is getting bigger
- years are caused by …
- day when the sun is as far north or south of the equator as possible
- force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- distance from crest to crest
- 5.1° (2 words)
- path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- on average, every planet’s closest planetary neighbor
- Sun and Moon gravitational forces partially cancel out, resulting in small tides (2 words)
- number of waves per second
- different apparent shapes of the moon that repeat over 29.5 days
- wave that requires a medium
- day and night are caused by …
- wave encoded with varying frequency
- type of wave stored as binary code
- high point of a wave
- space and all of the matter and energy in it
- transfer energy from wave to medium
- point on standing wave with minimum amplitude
39 Clues: 5.1° (2 words) • 23.5° (2 words) • what waves transfer • waves bounce off it • low point of a wave • high point of a wave • waves goes through it • years are caused by … • waves change direction • universe is getting bigger • number of waves per second • smooth and continuous wave • wave that requires a medium • code comprised of 0s and 1s • distance from crest to crest • ...
Science of Space 2023-10-01
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- dark spots on the surface of the photosphere
- infalling gas rebounds when it strikes the hard surface of a neutron star, causing an outward explosion.
- groups of the brightest stars named after animals, mythical characters or everyday objects
- shift in stars appearance caused by the motion of the observer as observed from Earth.
- distance light travels in one year; 9.461x1012 km
- measure of a star’s energy output from the surface of the star per second. Start apparent magnitude and how far it is from Earth.
- combination of lightweight, atomic nuclei into heavier nuclei; such as hydrogen fusing into helium
- Star Resistance to being squeezed close together creates a pressure that halts the collapse of the core.
- most stars appear here, run diagonally from the upper-left corner where hot, luminous stars are represented to the lower left corner, where cool, dim stars are represented.
- The center when the cloud contracts, its rotation forces it into a disk shape with a hot condensed center.
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- Pulsing pattern of light from a star.
- how bright a star appears to us on Earth.
- violent eruptions of particles and radiation from the surface of the Sun.
- beginning of a star when a cloud of interstellar gas and dust collapses on itself due to gravity.
- hole star so big as it collapses, the gravitational pull is so strong no light can escape.
- arc of gas that is ejected from the chromosphere; gas that condenses in inner corona and rains back to the surface.
- Larger than a light year used to measure items in space 3.26 ly or 3.086x1013 km
- splitting of heavy atomic nuclei into smaller, lighter nuclei; uranium into lead
- how bright a star would be at equal distances from the observer.
- Star when only 2 stars are gravitationally bound together and orbit a common center mass
20 Clues: Pulsing pattern of light from a star. • how bright a star appears to us on Earth. • dark spots on the surface of the photosphere • distance light travels in one year; 9.461x1012 km • how bright a star would be at equal distances from the observer. • violent eruptions of particles and radiation from the surface of the Sun. • ...
Earth Space Science 2024-02-15
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- The motion of one object around another object, it takes Earth 365 days to do it
- An object made of rock, ice, dust, and gas that revolves around the Sun.
- climate zone near the equator characterized by warm temperatures.
- type of rock that is formed over time from existing rock due to extreme pressure and/or heat.
- type of rock formed from layers of sediment.
- The process by which rocks and other surfaces are broken down.
- Process by which rock, soil, and other weathered earth materials are moved from a place
- Half of Earth (i.e., Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western).
- A natural object that orbits a planet.
- climate zone located between the tropics and the polar circles generally characterized by moderate temperatures rather than extremely hot or cold temperatures.
- A property of a mineral that describes how it appears when it reflects light.
- The color of the powder of a mineral when it is rubbed on a streak plate.
- "A form of water (e.g., hail, rain, sleet, snow) that falls to Earth's surfaces
- A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air.
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- All the living and nonliving things that interact with each other in an enviroment
- "The process by which water is changed from a liquid to a gas
- A feature, quality, property, or trait of an object or organism.
- A property of a mineral that describes how easily it can be scratched.
- A property used to describe how a mineral breaks apart along smooth surfaces.
- An area that includes all living organisms and the surrounding physical environment
- type of rock that forms from cooled magma or lava.
- How many stars are in OUR solar system?
- All members of the same species living together at the same time in the same area
- A climate zone characterized by very little precipitation and extremely cold temps
- A rocky or metallic object that orbits the Sun and is much smaller than a planet.
- The turning of an object on its axis, its takes Earth 24 hours to do it
- The average pattern of weather that occurs in a certain location over many years.
27 Clues: A natural object that orbits a planet. • How many stars are in OUR solar system? • type of rock formed from layers of sediment. • type of rock that forms from cooled magma or lava. • A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air. • Half of Earth (i.e., Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western). • "The process by which water is changed from a liquid to a gas • ...
earth and space 2024-02-16
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- Bagian luar matahari yang tidak terlalu memberi energi panas
- Yang menempati urutan ke-6 dalam sistem tata surya
- Planet dengan sebutan bintang fajar
- Benda langit yang punya bentuk dan ukuran yang variatif
- Gerak perputaran bumi terhadap matahari
- Getaran yang terjadi dipermukaan bumi karena pergerakan lempeng bumi
- Salah satu planet dalam
- Bumi merupakan planet dari tata surya yang berada di dalam galaksi
- Lapisan udara yang mengelilingi bumi
- Benda langirt yang memancarkan cahayanya sendiri
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- Ruang waktu kontinu tempat kita berada, dengan energi dan materi yang dimilikinya
- Salah satu planet yang tidak memiliki satelit alami
- Terjadinya siang dan malam adalah akibat dari ... bumi
- Teori pembentukan bumi pada tahun 1796
- Lapisan yang terletak dibawah kerak bumi
- Satelit alami bumi
- Tekanan yang berasal dari dalam bumi
- Garis edar planet yang mengelilingi matahari
- Pusat dari tata surya
- Benda langit terang dengan ekor yang panjang
20 Clues: Satelit alami bumi • Pusat dari tata surya • Salah satu planet dalam • Planet dengan sebutan bintang fajar • Tekanan yang berasal dari dalam bumi • Lapisan udara yang mengelilingi bumi • Teori pembentukan bumi pada tahun 1796 • Gerak perputaran bumi terhadap matahari • Lapisan yang terletak dibawah kerak bumi • Garis edar planet yang mengelilingi matahari • ...
Space Challenge 42 2024-08-08
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- An originally scheduled STS-133 astronaut was injured on this piece of equipment often used for transport that removed him from the flight.
- Name of OV-104
- Name of the NASA barge that transports rocket sections from Michoud Assembly Facility in the USA state of Louisiana to KSC in Florida.
- The nomenclature for SpaceX “Falcon” came from this Falcon in Star Wars film series.
- Manufacturer of the rocket kit that was used for the Dubai school in June 2024.
- This is a great spot in Port Canaveral to watch SpaceX boosters return to port.
- The number of astronauts who have flown around or orbited the Moon.
- Find some vintage space stickers in this “Hut” in Cape Canaveral.
- 35th President of the USA.
- Name of the island that is part of KSC and is a National Wildlife Refuge.
- This country has gifted London a Christmas Tree every year since 1947.
- Acronym for the Grumman Gulfstream II aircraft used to simulate a Space Shuttle Orbiter landing.
- This Space Shuttle Orbiter launched the Chandra observatory in 1999.
- An Italian dessert comprising a scoop of gelato or ice cream topped with hot espresso.
- Apollo 14 Moonwalker Alan Shepard carried this type of ball aboard his flight to use on the Moon’s surface. The brand name has been lost to history.
- Name of this New World placental mammal that lives at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Base. They form part of the superorder Xenarthra, along with the anteaters and sloths.
- Name of the spacecraft launched in July 2020 that was sent by the UAE to orbit Mars.
- A wild green bird that is found in Kensington Garden London.
- Surname of the only female astronaut on STS-133.
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- This Space Shuttle Orbiter was originally designated “STA-099” and not with an “OV” number.
- Name of the River that is between KSC and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. It is also an elongated edible fruit.
- An American dance which was born in the African-American communities of Harlem, New York City, in 1928 and has evolved since then.
- Percent of the Universe that is visible from Earth.
- One of two Space Shuttle Orbiters to make only one docking mission to the Russian MIR Space Station.
- This causeway leading to Pad 39-A from the VAB is named after this Planet.
- The answer to the “Great Question” of “Life, the Universe and Everything."
- An Apollo 16 Moonwalker left this family item on the surface of the Moon.
- The type of shoes that Werner Von Braun told the people of Huntsville Alabama not to hang up after the historic Apollo 11 mission.
- A sunset on Mars is this colour.
- This park is a nice spot in Cape Canaveral to watch a rocket launch.
- America’s first Space Station.
- Name of OV-103
- The USA State where the rocks for the Crawlerway originate from.
- Surname of a famous American Jazz composer who lived from 1899-1974. His given name is the same as the surname of an Apollo 16 Moonwalker.
- Nickname of the toll road that connects Orlando and Cape Canaveral.
- Name of the History Center just outside the gates of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
- Name of one of SpaceX’s Recovery Ships based in Port Canaveral Florida.
- NASA’s Northernmost Field/Research Centre.
- A brand name of snack crackers, invented in 1900, which take the form of baked square whole wheat wafers.
- Surname of the 12th NASA Administrator.
- According to Pink Floyd and the NASA Administrator this is the Far side of the Moon.
- The number of Ravens in the Tower of London.
42 Clues: Name of OV-104 • Name of OV-103 • 35th President of the USA. • America’s first Space Station. • A sunset on Mars is this colour. • Surname of the 12th NASA Administrator. • NASA’s Northernmost Field/Research Centre. • The number of Ravens in the Tower of London. • Surname of the only female astronaut on STS-133. • Percent of the Universe that is visible from Earth. • ...
Living in space 2024-08-29
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- What means "related to the moon"?
- Where do many scientists believe humans should eventually live?
- How are the sun's rays on the moon's surface?
- When might we see lunar cities or new human cultures on other planets?
- What could we eventually create on other planets?
- What could people traveling long distances in space face?
- What would people have to do most of the time on the moon?
- Which planet does Elon Musk want to colonize?
- How many people does Elon Musk want to send to Mars?
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- Who thinks humans should colonize Mars?
- What did Stephen Hawking believe would make our future safe?
- What will prepare humans to visit and live on Mars?
- What did Stephen Hawking believe humans would need to do in space?
- What does Elon Musk want to do on Mars?
- What is one of the concerns about sending humans into space?
- How long could a one-way trip to Mars take?
- Who believed that humans should colonize space?
- What could we make in the fields of science, technology, medicine, and health?
- What are narrow beams of light from the sun?
- Earth's closest neighbor?
20 Clues: Earth's closest neighbor? • What means "related to the moon"? • Who thinks humans should colonize Mars? • What does Elon Musk want to do on Mars? • How long could a one-way trip to Mars take? • What are narrow beams of light from the sun? • How are the sun's rays on the moon's surface? • Which planet does Elon Musk want to colonize? • ...
6 Space Physics 2023-03-03
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- Is a region in the space, in which the effect of gravity is so strong, that it lets nothing escape out f it, not even light.The region appears to be black and circular.[ There are approximately 100 billion super massive black holes]
- Is the distance traveled in (the vacuum of) space by light in one year.
- Is a single term that includes eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun. Also included in the solar system are the smaller bodies such as the comets., asteroids, and the meteoroids.
- These are aging giant stars with a minimum of 15 solar masses. [solar mass refers to the mass of the sun, when used as a unit of mass. One solar mass is equal to 1.989 x 1030 kg ]
- In every star, there is the gas pressure that exerts an outward force from the centre and at the same time , there is gravity that is pulling the atoms of Hydrogen and Helium inwards. When the outward pushing force balances the gravitational force, we call the star as a stable tar.Example of a stable star is the Sun.
- Is the time taken by one object to completely orbit around the other.
- Is a term that indicates the amount of gravitational force that is exerted per unit mass at a particular point.It has a symbol "g"
- Is a powerful and luminous stellar explosion, that happens when a star has reached the end of its life.Example: Kepler's Supernova
- These are massive , luminous stars with a very low surface temperature and a high volume , with a reddish-orange hue, in their final stage of stellar evolution and that have exhausted their supply of Hydrogen in their core.Examples: Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri) and Mira (Omicron Ceti).
- It encompasses billions of stars along with their solar systems,gas and dust held by their gravity. There are more than a hundred billion galaxies in the universe.
- Is the ratio of the speed at which the galaxy is moving away from the Earth to its distance from the Earth
- It refers to the data that gives us information on the different planets based on researches and explorations
- Is the leftover of the cosmic radiation after the big bang.
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- It is a cloud comprising of dust, plasma and gases present in all the galaxies, including our own.
- Is a spiral galaxy that includes our solar system. It has billions of stars, including our Sun.
- a phenomenon in which the spectrum of an astronomical object gets displaced towards the longer( red) wavelength.
- These are structures that surround the celestial objects such as the stars and the black holes.These structures are made of gas, plasma and dust
- Is a young star which is formed as a result of accretion in the nebula.
- This is a Latin word for fog or cloud.It consists of interstellar clouds consisting of Helium, Cosmic Dust, ionised gases, hydrogen as well as molecular clouds. [There are in all 5 different types of Nebulae, namely;emission nebulae, reflection nebulae, dark nebulae, planetary nebulae, and supernova remnants.
- It is defined using the equation: v = 2pir /T
- self-luminous celestial objects, made of Hydrogen and Helium
- Is a very bright, luminous, celestial and a stable star, situated in the spiral arm of the Milky Way galaxy and at the centre of the Solar System.
- Is the term that tells us the time taken by one object to revolve around the other.
- This refers to the space, time and matter and all the laws that govern them.
- The circular movement of the Earth about its own axis
25 Clues: It is defined using the equation: v = 2pir /T • The circular movement of the Earth about its own axis • Is the leftover of the cosmic radiation after the big bang. • self-luminous celestial objects, made of Hydrogen and Helium • Is the time taken by one object to completely orbit around the other. • ...
Bryce Space crossword 2023-04-21
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- Billions of them
- blue super giant star
- what makes objects pull together
- milky way
- contains millions of icy objects
- the big dipper
- takes pictures in space
- red star
- the milk way is about 100,000 ______ long
- The measure of resistance to change direction
- stars are made up of it
- big ball of fire
- astronauts live in it for a small time
- the amount of matter in a object
- how long it takes for space staton to go around
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- nasa
- no light goes through
- the 3rd brightest star in the night sky
- earth
- moving 35,000 mph
- cloud of gas and dust
- we live in it
- _____ Nebula
- made of iron,nickel, and sulfur
- its the north star
- smaller planets ______ around bigger planets
- we live on it
27 Clues: nasa • earth • red star • milky way • _____ Nebula • we live in it • we live on it • the big dipper • Billions of them • big ball of fire • moving 35,000 mph • its the north star • blue super giant star • no light goes through • cloud of gas and dust • takes pictures in space • stars are made up of it • made of iron,nickel, and sulfur • what makes objects pull together • contains millions of icy objects • ...
Heather Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- probe that explores beyond out solar system
- elon musks is the owner of the star link which is a train of ____ orbiting the earth
- greek princess constellation
- said to represent a "cup bearer" or "water bearer
- our planet is part of a ____ along with several others
- what is earth?
- where all the astronauts live when in space
- a large telescope in space
- objects resistance to change in motion
- solar systems beyond orbit
- keeps us on the ground
- twinkle, twinkle, little _____
- our source of heat and light
- its a candy bar
- our home planet
- an amount of matter in an object
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- the ISS orbits the earth in this amount of time
- buzz
- a pole star
- the first element on the periodic table
- space dust
- depicted as a centaur holding a bow and arrow
- represents both the goddess of justice and the goddess of the harvest
- closest star system to us
- going around and around a planet
- stars that make a picture
- planet eater
- constellation that represents a bull
28 Clues: buzz • space dust • a pole star • planet eater • what is earth? • its a candy bar • our home planet • keeps us on the ground • closest star system to us • stars that make a picture • a large telescope in space • solar systems beyond orbit • greek princess constellation • our source of heat and light • twinkle, twinkle, little _____ • going around and around a planet • ...
EARTH & SPACE SYSTEMS 2023-03-23
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- The apparent shape of the illuminated part of the Moon when it is observed from Earth.
- A physical representation of an object which is larger or smaller than the actual object but maintains the same proportions as the real object.
- The mixture of gasses that surrounds a planet.
- The decreasing phases of the Moon.
- The process by which a liquid changes to a gas.
- All the living things on Earth and their interactions in the places they live.
- The process by which water circulates among Earth’s surface, crust, and atmosphere.
- The movement of an object around its axis. Earth does one of these every 24 hours.
- An object in space made of burning gas that emits light.
- The force that attracts all objects toward each other.
- Half of a sphere; on Earth, the Northern and Southern of these are separated by the equator.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, gas, and dust held together in a cluster by gravity.
- A group of stars that is considered to form a pattern in the sky.
- Tides that occur during a first quarter or third (last) quarter moon phase and result in tide heights that are lower than normal.
- Planets and other objects that move around a central star.
- Any form of water that falls from the sky.
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- An object in space that revolves around a planet and is illuminated by reflected light from the Sun.
- A material found in nature, and systems on Earth.
- Regions of Earth that contain water as solid, liquid, or gas on the surface and in the atmosphere.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- An imaginary line around Earth, at 0° latitude that is equal distance from the poles. This line divides Earth into two halves, the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
- An imaginary line that a body rotates about. Earth’s passes through both its north and south poles.
- Tides that occur during a full moon or new moon phase and result in a higher high tide and lower low tide.
- Solid parts of Earth, such as soils, sediments and rocks, which is sometimes called the lithosphere.
- All existing matter and space.
- A straight line across the widest point of a circle or sphere.
- The period during Earth’s rotation in which the Sun’s light is not reaching Earth; between sunset and sunrise.
- A solid or gaseous object orbiting a star.
- A group of related parts that work together.
- The period during Earth’s rotation in which there is sunlight; after sunrise and before sunset.
- A representation of an object or idea.
- The increasing phases of the Moon.
- Water that flows over the land surface, pulled downhill by gravity, and makes its way into bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and the ocean.
- A slow-moving mass of ice on land.
- The movement of one body around another. Earth makes one of these around the Sun in a year.
- A division of the year with noticeable patterns in weather and amount of daylight. Shadow A dark area made by an object that is blocking some or all light.
- The periodic rise and fall of the ocean.
- The path of one object as it revolves around another. Earth orbits the Sun; the Moon orbits Earth.
38 Clues: All existing matter and space. • The decreasing phases of the Moon. • The increasing phases of the Moon. • A slow-moving mass of ice on land. • A representation of an object or idea. • The periodic rise and fall of the ocean. • A solid or gaseous object orbiting a star. • Any form of water that falls from the sky. • The star at the center of our solar system. • ...
SPACE CROSSWORD 🪐 2023-05-18
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- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- (of a celestial body) obscure the light from or to (another celestial body).
- to pattern, make, regulate, set, or estimate according to some rate or standard
- a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star
- the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth
- relating to or having the form of an ellipse
- a schematic representation.
- a repeated decorative design.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth.a cosmic snowball of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun
- small particles of matter distributed throughout space.
- a chemical element with the symbol H
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos
- a body in which c(of a celestial body) obscure the light from or to (another celestial body).ontains millions of stars, planets, moons, and other
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- physically explore or examine (something) with the hands or an instrument.
- an organized scheme or method.
- a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure.
- a cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun
- a rocky sphere that orbits around the Sun
- a small the whole mass of air surrounding the earth.body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- a colourless, odourless flammable gas which is the main constituent of natural gas
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star.
- a form of transport that travels regularly between two places.
28 Clues: a schematic representation. • a repeated decorative design. • an organized scheme or method. • a chemical element with the symbol H • a rocky sphere that orbits around the Sun • relating to or having the form of an ellipse • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star • ...
space learning crossword 2023-05-17
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- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out
- an explosion of a star
- newtons first law, an object in motion stays in motion, and object at rest remains at rest
- a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
- graph in which the absolute magnitude of stars are plotted against their spectral types
- the brightest star in the sky after the sun, lying in the constellation Canis major
- the force by which a planet or another body draws objects towards it
- how bright an object appears in the sky from earth
- two stars orbit around a common center of mass
- large object made of dust and ice that obit the sun
- a group of stars that appear to form a picture or pattern
- typically has a rotating disk with spiral 'arms' that curve out from a dense central region
- any of a class of extremely dense, compact stars thought to be composed primarily of neutrons
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- the complete range of all types of radiation that has both electric and magnetic fields that travel in waves
- a supermassive black hole feeding on gas at the center of a distant galaxy
- the difference in direction of a celestial object as seen by an abserver from two widely seperated points
- the stellar core left behind after a dying star has exhausted its nuclear fuel and expelled its outer layers to form a planetary nebula
- the apparent magnitude and object would have if it were located at a distance of 10 parsecs
- rocky, airless remnants from the early formation of our solar system
- a spinning, swirling disk of material
- forms after a star has run out of hydrogen fuel for nuclear fusion,it has begun the process of dying
- rotating neutron stars observed to have pulses of radiation at very regular intervals that typically range from milliseconds to second
- a cloud of gas and dust in space believed to develop into a star
- rocky objects in space that range in size from dust grains to small asteroids
- when two nuclei combine to form a new nucleus
25 Clues: an explosion of a star • a spinning, swirling disk of material • when two nuclei combine to form a new nucleus • two stars orbit around a common center of mass • how bright an object appears in the sky from earth • large object made of dust and ice that obit the sun • a group of stars that appear to form a picture or pattern • ...
Birthday Space Adventure! 2022-04-17
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- Neptune’s moon, Triton, orbits the planet _____ and is the only large moon of any of the planets that does this
- The number of planets known as gas giants
- Largest canyon system in the solar system (on Mars)
- National _____ and Space Administration
- three main types of galaxies: elliptical, spiral, and _____
- Another planet that doesn’t have moons
- If you had no spacesuit, you would die in ___ seconds. Cheery.
- Can appear up to 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than a full moon
- The only British satellite to be launched using a British rocket
- Name of the first animal to make an orbital spaceflight around the Earth
- Potentially farthest star yet discovered (APOD April 6)
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- One ____ Earth’s could fit inside the sun
- Recent TV show on Netflix starring Steve Carell, related to space
- NASA’s first satellite ___ 1
- There are more _____ on Earth than starts in the Milky Way
- Smallest dwarf planet
- Jupiter’s second largest moon
- Closest active galaxy to Earth, ___ A (APOD March 17)
- One of two planets that doesn’t have moons
- APOD April 13, 2022 – Over this national monument in Wyoming
- Related to space, not science, gets you pretty riled up when people believe in it
- Sunset color on Mars
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- Even in an ____, a trip to Pluto would take about 800 years
- April 12, 1981 - NASA sends its first shuttle into space, the _____
- Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, Perseverance, and ___
- APOD April 17, 2018 - Except for the rings of Saturn the ___ (M57) is probably the most famous celestial band
- First food eaten in space by an American astronaut
- The abbreviation of the governing body for space laws.
- On Venus, it snows ___ and rains sulfuric acid
- Although there is no official solid boundary for where space begins, the ____ line sits at 62 miles above sea-level and is conventionally used as the start of outer space in space treaties or for aerospace records keeping
- Your astrological sign
- Comet that is next projected to be visible on Earth in 2061
- The well-composed night skyscape from APOD April 17, 2020 was recorded from ___, a municipality on the island of La Palma, Canary Islands.
- is an extremely luminous active galactic nucleus, powered by a supermassive black hole
- A cold and dark area of our Solar System which contains thousands of comets, asteroids and other objects – the ____ belt
- The final frontier
- One of Saturn’s smaller moons that reflects 90% of the Sun’s light
- Planet with fastest winds in solar system
- APOD April 17, 2021 - The Flame Nebula is a stand out in optical images of the dusty, crowded star forming regions toward Orion's belt and the easternmost belt star ____
- The first celestial object identified as being spiral
- Main feature of today’s APOD (April 17, 2022)
- APOD April 17, 2019 - One of the brightest galaxies in planet Earth's sky is similar in size to our Milky Way Galaxy: big, beautiful ___ 81
- 2001: A Space _____
- mons Largest volcano in solar system
- APOD April 17, 2016 – Known informally as ______ clouds, they can be stunning in appearance, unusual in occurrence, are relatively unstudied, and have even been suggested as a new type of cloud. Good luck with this one. Very cool pic, though.
- APOD April 8, 2022 - Also known as C/1995 O1, _____ is recognized as one of the most compositionally pristine comets to pass through the inner Solar System.
47 Clues: The final frontier • 2001: A Space _____ • Sunset color on Mars • Smallest dwarf planet • Your astrological sign • NASA’s first satellite ___ 1 • Jupiter’s second largest moon • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • mons Largest volcano in solar system • Another planet that doesn’t have moons • National _____ and Space Administration • The number of planets known as gas giants • ...
Space X-word 2022-04-11
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- The first element to come into existence in the universe
- The zone where liquid water could be found on a planet in a star system
- A very dim star that never actually fuses atoms but glows from the friction of massive amounts of pressure; a _____ dwarf
- stuff moving or waiting to move because of an invisible force
- Atoms smashing together releasing tremendous amounts of energy; contained by an immense gravity field
- The movement of continental plates over a molten core of magma
- Because of our earth's angled axis ours change
- spherical object orbiting a star that has cleared its path
- Icy object orbiting a star
- bang Name of the scientific theory that all matter and energy in the universe came from nothing
- Makes advanced technology possible on our planet
- A collapsed star that is so dense that nothing escapes it; a ____ hole
- collection of star (solar) systems
- Sweeps our solar system of most debris
- Because our planet is just the right size this is not too thick and not too thin
- Increases gravity
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- An object orbiting a planet
- Some of the first matter to come into the universe when the pure energy finally slowed down enough
- Larger and larger objects being formed by the pull of gravity
- Super dense ball of leftover material from a collapsed star. A " Giant Atom" about the size of the earth. A White ___
- Rocky object orbiting a star
- leftover stardust/ where stars are born
- Hyper dense ball of neutrons leftover after massive star collapses; a _____ star
- When a massive star can no longer sustain the balance between fusion energy pushing outwards and gravity pulling inwards it will go ______
- collection of all galaxies
- Decreases gravity
- Before the first element came into existence these had to be present
- System series of planets orbiting a star
- A very dim star that consumes it's hydrogen very slowly; a ____ dwarf
29 Clues: Decreases gravity • Increases gravity • collection of all galaxies • Icy object orbiting a star • An object orbiting a planet • Rocky object orbiting a star • collection of star (solar) systems • Sweeps our solar system of most debris • leftover stardust/ where stars are born • System series of planets orbiting a star • Because of our earth's angled axis ours change • ...
Space Jumble v1 2022-02-28
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- Mission resulting in successful keeping of humans on the ISS since 2000
- Network of bodies that orbit Sol
- First successful Mars lander in 1976
- Jupiter's natural satellite and largest orbiting Sol
- North region
- Path of Earth's orbit around Sol
- Eighth and most dense planet of Sol
- Galaxy formation of oval shape
- Smaller of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Tool used to see faraway objects
- Third planet of Sol and our home
- The sun of our solar system
- Jupiter's third largest natural satellite
- Russian space mission to Venus set to be launched in 2029
- Unit, Distance between center of Earth and center of Sol
- Soviet artificial satellites and first launched into orbit in October 1957
- South region
- Global Surveyor, United States space probe launched in 1996 to globally map Mars
- United States robotic space probe launched 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons
- Device that uses the reverberation of radio waves to sense objects
- Space Station, Intergovernmental establishment in orbit of Earth comprised of modules
- Communication using electromagnetic waves between 30 hertz and 300 gigahertz
- First Mars rover and first wheeled vehicle on another planet that landed in 1997
- Celestial object small and rocky
- dwarf planet in the Kipper Belt orbiting Sol
- Clouds of dust and gas occupying space
- Mars rover active from 2004 to 2010
- Soviet crewed spacecraft resulting Yuri Gagarin as the first man in space
- Empty space
- Galaxy formation of one or more arms
- Building housing an astronomical telescope
- Building with interior that projects the night sky
- Research mission between NASA and ISA to study Saturn
- Jupiter's second largest natural satellite
- Galaxy formation of no distinct shape
- Earth's natural satellite
- Repeating path of an object around another
- Uranus's largest natural satellite
- Colloquial grouping of stars on the celestial sphere
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- Larger of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Failed space shuttle resulting in death of 7 crew members in 1986
- Fourth planet of Sol and second smallest
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun crosses the celestial equator resulting in day and night to be approximate in length
- Eye, Visual perception without use of assisting factors
- Gravity bound system of stars, planets, gas, dust and dark matter
- retired space shuttle that was created after Challenger
- Phases, Shape of Luna's sunlit portion
- United States space probe launched in 1972 passing Jupiter and first to leave our solar system
- Saturn's third largest natural satellite
- First United States spacecraft to achieve orbit
- Space probes launched to photograph and study interplanetary matter of Mars and Venus
- Smallest and closest planet with shortest orbit of Sol
- Soviet program that sent spacecraft to our moon for study
- Saturn's second largest natural satellite
- Rover that landed on Mars in 2012
- point 90 degrees from the horizon directly up
- Sphere, imaginary sphere around the observer on which celestial objects appear to lie
- Lab, First United States space station launched in 1973
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun reaches maximum or minimum declination resulting in the longest and shortest days
- Astronomy, traditional practice of observing the sky for time and navigation
- Area on celestial sphere representing perceived outline or pattern of stars
- NASA mission that mapped entire surface of Venus
- Celestial object of ice and dust
- NASA program beginning in 1992 to improve understanding of our solar system
- Sixth planet of Sol and second largest
- United States un-crewed space mission in the 1960s to take close photos of Luna
- Motion, Yearly movement of stars on the celestial sphere
- Third United States spaceflight program resulting in the first humans on Luna
- Jupiter's smallest natural satellite
- robotic lunar rovers made by the Soviets during the Moon race
- Four divisions of Earth's orbit around Sol marking changes in weather and daylight hours
- Fifth planet of Sol and largest
- Second planet of Sol and brightest object in Earth's night sky
- Saturn's largest natural satellite
- Robotic interstellar probes launched in 1977 to collect data of Jupiter and Saturn
- Seventh planet of Sol and first planet discovered by telescope
- Shuttle, Comprising of two solid rocket boosters, one external tank and an orbiter (or space-plane)
- Airborne Observatory, Aka KAO jet used by NASA for infrared astronomy
- Pathfinder, United States robotic spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1997
- Largest natural satellite of Pluto
- Neptune's largest natural satellite
- Curie, Sojourner's flight spare
- Fixed points in the night sky of object similar to Sol
83 Clues: Empty space • North region • South region • Earth's natural satellite • The sun of our solar system • Galaxy formation of oval shape • Fifth planet of Sol and largest • Curie, Sojourner's flight spare • Network of bodies that orbit Sol • Path of Earth's orbit around Sol • Tool used to see faraway objects • Third planet of Sol and our home • Celestial object of ice and dust • ...
Earth and Space 2025-02-03
Across
- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are examples of this step of the water cycle.
- Through heat and pressure the layers of rock harden to create sedimentary rock
- Landform created by erosion with water and wind that weather away the rock
- To use a resource over and over again creating new things with the same material
- Formed in sedimentary rocks through heat and pressure and take millions of years. Ex: oil (no spaces)
- This is the invisible line that Earth rotates around.
- Step in sedimentary rock formation that squeezes layers of rock together
- The sun rises in the _____.
- When water vapor cools down and turns back into a liquid.
- Landform created by sediment depositing at the mouth of a river
- This is the biggest planet which is also the fifth planet.
- When water turns from liquid form into a water vapor because of heat.
- When the sediment settles at a new place.
- When the pieces of sediment moves to a new place.
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- Saving or protecting resources so it doesn't run out
- This is the farthest planet from the Sun.
- The sun sets in the ______.
- The type of resource that can be made again and won't run out
- The typical or average conditions in a specific place.
- This planet is the closest to the sun.
- The moon phase when the moon's visible surface is not lit because it's between the Earth and the sun (no spaces)
- Type of fossil fuel that is formed from decaying plants and animals in swamps
- The moon phase when the moon's surface is visible because it reflects the sun light to Earth (no spaces)
- The type of resource that is NOT easily created or replaced
- It takes Earth 24 hours to ________ completely.
- It takes Earth 365 days to _____ around the sun.
- Landform made when sand is deposited into a mound by water and wind (no spaces)
- The condition it is outside on a specific hour, day, or week. Ex: sunny, cold, windy
- When water, wind, or ice causes pieces of rock to break off.
- Glaciers weather or scrape away rock and create a _-____ valley (you have to add the -)
30 Clues: The sun sets in the ______. • The sun rises in the _____. • This planet is the closest to the sun. • This is the farthest planet from the Sun. • When the sediment settles at a new place. • It takes Earth 24 hours to ________ completely. • It takes Earth 365 days to _____ around the sun. • When the pieces of sediment moves to a new place. • ...
Emerie space puzzle 2025-02-05
Across
- How many moons does earth have?
- What was the first animal in space?
- what gets info without human maintenance
- what does NASA stand for?
- What is the force that makes things wander in a strait line
- What is in between Mars and Jupiter?
- what is the planet with the most rings
- Have aliens ever visited earth that we know of?
- Who was the first person on the moon?
- Who works in space?
- What is the theory for how space got created?
- What is the closest planet to the sun?
- What used to be the ninth planet?
- what is the farthest planet from the sun?
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- What does UFO stand for?
- What is a meteor called after it hits earth?
- How many planets are in the solar system?
- What do astronauts wear in space
- What is the sun?
- An object that can swallow other stuff is a?
- What looks like an asteroid with a tail?
- who was the first person in space?
- What is the third farthest planet from the sun?
- Transportation for in space?
- How many moons does Mars have?
25 Clues: What is the sun? • Who works in space? • What does UFO stand for? • what does NASA stand for? • Transportation for in space? • How many moons does Mars have? • How many moons does earth have? • What do astronauts wear in space • What used to be the ninth planet? • who was the first person in space? • What was the first animal in space? • What is in between Mars and Jupiter? • ...
Space Unit Vocabulary 2024-09-26
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- The galaxy that contains our Solar System. It's a spiral-shaped collection of stars.
- The force that attracts objects toward each other, especially the pull of Earth that makes things fall.
- The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space.
- Higher high tides and lower low tides that occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned in a straight line.
- A small rocky object that orbits the Sun.
- The angle at which a planet's axis is tilted compared to its orbit around the Sun.
- The different times of the year (spring, summer, fall, winter) that have varying weather, caused by the Earth’s axial tilt as it orbits the Sun.
- An imaginary line that a planet spins around. For Earth, this line goes through the North and South Poles.
- A small piece of rock or dust when it hits the ground.
- How heavy something is because of the gravitational pull on it.
- Tiny particles of matter floating in space or on planets, moons, and other surfaces.
- A moon that appears to get larger each night, from the new moon to full moon.
- Everything that exists, including all galaxies, stars, planets, and space.
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat to the planets.
- Sunlight that hits the Earth at a shallow angle, making it weaker and cooler.
- When the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, and the Earth's shadow falls on the Moon, making it look dark.
- Half of the Earth, either Northern or Southern.
- A natural object that orbits a planet.
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- A moon that appears to get smaller each night, from the full moon to new moon.
- The region around a star where conditions might be just right for life, not too hot or too cold, but just right.
- The spinning of a planet around its axis.
- The layer of gasses surrounding a planet or moon.
- A huge group of stars, dust, gas, and other objects bound together by gravity.
- Shaped like an oval or a slightly stretched circle.
- The movement of an object in a circular or elliptical path around another object, one year.
- A small icy object that orbits the Sun. When close to the Sun, it has a bright head and a tail that points away from the Sun.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Sunlight that hits the Earth at a steep angle, making it stronger and warmer.
- Substances like air that can spread out and fill any space available.
- The different shapes of the visible part of the Moon from Earth, which change in a cycle every month.
- When the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun's light for a short time.
- Tides with the least difference between high and low tides, which happen when the Sun and Moon are at right angles to each other.
- A small piece of rock or dust that burns up when it enters Earth's atmosphere, often seen as a shooting star.
- A large object that orbits a star (like our Sun) and doesn’t produce its own light.
34 Clues: The amount of matter in an object. • A natural object that orbits a planet. • The spinning of a planet around its axis. • A small rocky object that orbits the Sun. • Half of the Earth, either Northern or Southern. • The layer of gasses surrounding a planet or moon. • Shaped like an oval or a slightly stretched circle. • ...
Unit 1 Space 2024-09-11
Africa Vocab (Space = -) 2025-02-27
Across
- Long periods of crop death
- Constantly traveling
- Large, grassy area with a large variety of animals
- No water surrounding a location
- overtaking of another country for resources
- _______ region in Ghana
- Threat or punishment or disobeying a law
- Coastal country in Africa
- Someone who takes a financial risk to start a business
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- making sure everyone has certain resources/services
- Valuable mineral in Africa
- Major STD in Africa
- Goal to unite Africans
- Landlocked west African country
- When a country is strong with its government
- Division of South Africa by race
- Radioactive element used for energy
- group attempting to overtake
- Whats happening to the Sahel
- Valuable resource, tends to be very expensive
20 Clues: Major STD in Africa • Constantly traveling • Goal to unite Africans • _______ region in Ghana • Coastal country in Africa • Long periods of crop death • Valuable mineral in Africa • group attempting to overtake • Whats happening to the Sahel • Landlocked west African country • No water surrounding a location • Division of South Africa by race • Radioactive element used for energy • ...
Africa Vocab (Space = -) 2025-02-27
Across
- Long periods of crop death
- Constantly traveling
- Large, grassy area with a large variety of animals
- No water surrounding a location
- overtaking of another country for resources
- _______ region in Ghana
- Threat or punishment or disobeying a law
- Coastal country in Africa
- Someone who takes a financial risk to start a business
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- making sure everyone has certain resources/services
- Valuable mineral in Africa
- Major STD in Africa
- Goal to unite Africans
- Landlocked west African country
- When a country is strong with its government
- Division of South Africa by race
- Radioactive element used for energy
- group attempting to overtake
- Whats happening to the Sahel
- Valuable resource, tends to be very expensive
20 Clues: Major STD in Africa • Constantly traveling • Goal to unite Africans • _______ region in Ghana • Coastal country in Africa • Long periods of crop death • Valuable mineral in Africa • group attempting to overtake • Whats happening to the Sahel • Landlocked west African country • No water surrounding a location • Division of South Africa by race • Radioactive element used for energy • ...
Africa Vocab (Space = -) 2025-02-27
Across
- Long periods of crop death
- Constantly traveling
- Large, grassy area with a large variety of animals
- No water surrounding a location
- overtaking of another country for resources
- _______ region in Ghana
- Threat or punishment or disobeying a law
- Coastal country in Africa
- Someone who takes a financial risk to start a business
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- making sure everyone has certain resources/services
- Valuable mineral in Africa
- Major STD in Africa
- Goal to unite Africans
- Landlocked west African country
- When a country is strong with its government
- Division of South Africa by race
- Radioactive element used for energy
- group attempting to overtake
- Whats happening to the Sahel
- Valuable resource, tends to be very expensive
20 Clues: Major STD in Africa • Constantly traveling • Goal to unite Africans • _______ region in Ghana • Coastal country in Africa • Long periods of crop death • Valuable mineral in Africa • group attempting to overtake • Whats happening to the Sahel • Landlocked west African country • No water surrounding a location • Division of South Africa by race • Radioactive element used for energy • ...
17. Space Science 2024-01-10
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- an artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth to collect information
- used to refer to a particular thing and not something general
- to increase in size or amount, or to make something increase
- an instrument that makes distant objects seem larger and closer
- to send a spacecraft or bomb into the sky, or a ship into the water
- someone who travels and works in space
- relating to, or involving the sun
- everything that exists, including stars, space, etc.
- an extremely large group of stars and planets
- to move around a large object in space such as a planet
- clear to almost anyone; easy to understand or see
- very important; rare and worth a lot of money
- to break suddenly from inside with noise and force
- development and improvement of skills, knowledge, etc.
- happening or starting from a short time ago
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- a large, round object in space that moves around the sun or another star
- to watch someone or something carefully
- to travel to a new place to learn about it
- an object in space that leaves a bright line behind it in the sky
- to hit something with great force
- an important job, usually travelling somewhere
- not well known; not easy to understand
- to try to discover all the facts about something
- relating to the moon
- the force that makes objects fall to the ground
- to keep people or things apart from each other
- to form by putting together; to produce music, poetry, etc.
- to say that something will happen in the future
- to find out something that you did not know before
- the area outside the Earth; an empty or available area
30 Clues: relating to the moon • to hit something with great force • relating to, or involving the sun • not well known; not easy to understand • someone who travels and works in space • to watch someone or something carefully • to travel to a new place to learn about it • happening or starting from a short time ago • an extremely large group of stars and planets • ...
space and hydro 2024-11-14
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- The solid, outermost layer of a planet.
- The water on, above, and below a planet's surface.
- The layer of gases that surrounds a planet.
- The path that an object takes around another object in space.
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the center.
- The process by which water evaporates from plants.
- The process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid.
- An object in space created when a massive star implodes, whose gravity is so strong not even light can escape.
- The practice of using treated wastewater for other purposes, such as irrigation.
- The water on, above, and below Earth's surface.
- A model of the universe that places the sun at the center.
- The process by which water falls from the atmosphere to Earth's surface.
- All of space and everything in it.
- The process of removing impurities from water.
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- An orbit system with smaller circles inside of a larger one.
- The part of a planet that is inhabited by living things.
- The system that delivers water to people and businesses.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
- The region of space around a planet that is affected by its magnetic field.
- The planning and control of water resources.
- A large star and all the objects that orbit it, including planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and dust.
- A period of time when there is not enough rain or snow.
- The movement of an object around another object in space.
- The process by which water soaks into the ground.
- A large collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A natural disaster that occurs when water overflows its banks.
- The spinning motion of an object around its own axis.
- The water that flows over the land after precipitation.
28 Clues: All of space and everything in it. • The solid, outermost layer of a planet. • The layer of gases that surrounds a planet. • The planning and control of water resources. • The process of removing impurities from water. • The water on, above, and below Earth's surface. • The process by which water soaks into the ground. • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary 2024-12-02
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- A tool that uses lenses or mirrors to gather and magnify light from distant objects.
- The change in the frequency of sound or light as an object moves closer or farther away.
- ______ Velocity The speed at which gas is expelled from a rocket, creating thrust.
- A method of combining data from multiple telescopes to create a more detailed image of space.
- ________ Satellites: Man-made objects orbiting Earth, like GPS satellites.
- A large group of billions of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- The distance light travels in one year, about 9.46 trillion kilometers.
- A meteoroid that burns up as it enters Earth's atmosphere, creating a 'shooting star'.
- A tool that shows direction, pointing toward magnetic north.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are formed.
- Natural satellites that orbit planets.
- A device that splits light into its colors (spectrum) to study the composition and properties of stars or planets.
- A change in the color of light from a star due to its motion: ____ shift means moving away.
- An ancient tool used to measure the position of stars and planets for navigation.
- A telescope that detects radio waves instead of visible light, helping scientists study faraway objects in space.
- A condition where objects appear weightless because of free-fall motion in space.
- The direction of an object in the sky, measured in degrees from north.
- The apparent shift in the position of a star or object when viewed from two different locations.
- ______ Satellites: Celestial bodies like moons.
- How high an object is in the sky, measured in degrees above the horizon.
- A stream of charged particles released by the Sun, which can affect Earth's magnetic field.
- An outdated model of the universe where Earth is at the center, and all other celestial objects orbit it.
- Rockets with multiple sections that drop off when their fuel is used up to make the spacecraft lighter.
- A change in the color of light from a star due to its motion: ____ shift means moving closer.
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt.
- A flight path that reaches space but does not complete an orbit around Earth.
- Phenomena that happen in the sky, like eclipses, meteor showers, or supernovas.
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- A meteoroid that survives its passage through the atmosphere and lands on Earth.
- The point of view or perspective used to observe and measure motion or position.
- All of space, including galaxies, stars, planets, and everything that exists.
- A model of the solar system where the Sun is at the center, and planets orbit it.
- The range of all types of light waves, including visible light, radio waves, X-rays, and more.
- System The Sun and all the celestial bodies that orbit it, including planets, moons, and asteroids.
- Natural objects in space, such as stars, planets, moons, and asteroids.
- A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the night sky.
- The cargo a rocket carries, such as satellites or scientific instruments.
- A smaller, recognizable pattern of stars that is part of a constellation, like the Big Dipper.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas that produces light and heat through nuclear fusion.
- An orbit where a satellite stays above the same spot on Earth as it rotates.
- A close orbit around Earth, where the International Space Station (ISS) is located.
- A stretched-out circle or oval shape, often used to describe the orbits of planets.
- The oval-shaped path that planets and other celestial bodies follow around the Sun or other objects.
- The force of attraction between all objects in the universe, proportional to their masses and distance.
- A small rock or particle from space, often from a comet or asteroid.
- Icy bodies that release gas and dust, forming a glowing tail when they approach the Sun.
- A method for measuring distances to faraway objects by forming a triangle with two observation points.
- Using a planet's gravity to boost a spacecraft's speed and change its direction.
- The average distance from Earth to the Sun, about 150 million kilometers.
- Charged _______ Device: A light-sensitive sensor used in telescopes and cameras to capture detailed images of space.
- A robotic spacecraft sent to explore space and gather data without humans on board.
- Large celestial bodies that orbit a star and do not produce their own light.
51 Clues: Natural satellites that orbit planets. • ______ Satellites: Celestial bodies like moons. • A tool that shows direction, pointing toward magnetic north. • A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the night sky. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are formed. • A small rock or particle from space, often from a comet or asteroid. • ...
Space and Stars 2025-04-21
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- radius The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- dwarf An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- dwarf A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- disk The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- galaxy A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
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- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- galaxy A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- star A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- galaxy An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- limit The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature. • ...
International Space Station 2022-10-16
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- A machine which creates energy
- Getting used to something new
- Russian astronaut
- liquid turned into a gas
- No in charge of a device or machine
- Outside. Opposite of internal
- A adventure to discover something new
- To acclimatise or get used to something
- Getting rid of something
- Something used to clean a surface
- The team in charge of an organisation
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- place for scientic experiments
- A layer of gases around a planet
- The first or beginning of something
- Not normal or odd or strange
- A blockage or when something is jammed
- Opposite of temporary
- Something that is put together or built
- Very skilled
- Trying to achieve something
20 Clues: Very skilled • Russian astronaut • Opposite of temporary • liquid turned into a gas • Getting rid of something • Trying to achieve something • Not normal or odd or strange • Getting used to something new • Outside. Opposite of internal • place for scientic experiments • A machine which creates energy • A layer of gases around a planet • Something used to clean a surface • ...
Earth & Space/ Ocean 2022-11-18
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- middle layer of the ocean
- Sound navigation ranging used by scientist
- horizontal or vertical movement of ocean
- ocean's surface
- distance from crest to trough
- upward motion of ocean
- cycle of warm and cold sea suface
- bottom layer of the ocean
- The scientific study of Earth's ocean.
- most abundant salt in the ocean
- highest point of the wave
- surface water moves replace by upwelling
- lower than normal low tides
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- lowest point of the wave
- Another name for Earth
- ocean at 50 degrees latitude
- differences in salinity and temperature
- collapsing of waves
- measure of dissolved sea salt in the ocean
- gases emitted from this formed oceans
- algae that helps with carbon dioxide
- burns up in the earth's atmosphere
- periodic rise and fall of sea level
- top layer of the ocean
- distance from crest to crest
- area of water where the wind blows
- higher than normal high tides
- largest ocean
28 Clues: largest ocean • ocean's surface • collapsing of waves • Another name for Earth • upward motion of ocean • top layer of the ocean • lowest point of the wave • middle layer of the ocean • bottom layer of the ocean • highest point of the wave • lower than normal low tides • ocean at 50 degrees latitude • distance from crest to crest • distance from crest to trough • ...
Space and time 2022-01-29
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- Matter is made up of them
- A high redshift source of electromagnetic energy
- Study of space
- Gaseous environment surrounding a planet
- Cannot escape from a black hole
- Saturn's largest moon
- First discovered black hole is ___ X–1
- Closest planet to the sun
- Unseen matter
- Number of planets in our solar system
- Weakest of the four fundamental interactions of physics
- Nearest large galaxy to the Milky Way
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- Origin of the universe
- Study of moving bodies
- Stargazer
- BBH stands for ___ black hole
- Lightest element in the universe
- Small galaxy
- Funniest planet name
- System of stars
- EHT stands for event horizon ___
- Milky Way's central black hole
- Belonging in outer space
- Largest type of black hole
24 Clues: Stargazer • Small galaxy • Unseen matter • Study of space • System of stars • Funniest planet name • Saturn's largest moon • Origin of the universe • Study of moving bodies • Belonging in outer space • Matter is made up of them • Closest planet to the sun • Largest type of black hole • BBH stands for ___ black hole • Milky Way's central black hole • Cannot escape from a black hole • ...
earth ans space 2022-04-28
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- ggggggggggggggggg
- ggggggggggg
- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
- hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
- ffffffffffffffff
- ddddddddddddddd
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
- rrrrrrrrrr
- ccccccccccccc
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- ssssssssssssss
- rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
- mmmmmmmmmmmmm
- wwwwwwwwwwwwww
- rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
- cccccccccccccc
- wwwwwwwwwwww
- oooooooooooooooooo
- aaaaaaaaaaaa
- lllllllllllllllllllllll
- rrrrrrrrrrrrrr
- iiiiiiiiiiii
- wwwwwwwwwwwwww
23 Clues: rrrrrrrrrr • ggggggggggg • wwwwwwwwwwww • aaaaaaaaaaaa • iiiiiiiiiiii • mmmmmmmmmmmmm • ccccccccccccc • ssssssssssssss • wwwwwwwwwwwwww • cccccccccccccc • rrrrrrrrrrrrrr • wwwwwwwwwwwwww • ddddddddddddddd • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa • ffffffffffffffff • ggggggggggggggggg • rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr • mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm • hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh • oooooooooooooooooo • mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm • rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr • ...
Earth and space 2022-05-04
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- ggggggggggggggggg
- ggggggggggg
- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
- hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
- ffffffffffffffff
- ddddddddddddddd
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
- rrrrrrrrrr
- ccccccccccccc
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- ssssssssssssss
- rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
- mmmmmmmmmmmmm
- wwwwwwwwwwwwww
- rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
- cccccccccccccc
- wwwwwwwwwwww
- oooooooooooooooooo
- aaaaaaaaaaaa
- lllllllllllllllllllllll
- rrrrrrrrrrrrrr
- iiiiiiiiiiii
- wwwwwwwwwwwwww
23 Clues: rrrrrrrrrr • ggggggggggg • wwwwwwwwwwww • aaaaaaaaaaaa • iiiiiiiiiiii • mmmmmmmmmmmmm • ccccccccccccc • ssssssssssssss • wwwwwwwwwwwwww • cccccccccccccc • rrrrrrrrrrrrrr • wwwwwwwwwwwwww • ddddddddddddddd • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa • ffffffffffffffff • ggggggggggggggggg • rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr • mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm • hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh • oooooooooooooooooo • mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm • rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr • ...
Space Vocabulary #1 2023-01-06
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- scientists who discovered cosmic microwave radiation
- the distance light travels through space in one year
- A graph which plots the temperature of a star against the luminosity of the star
- A process that occurs in stars in which the nuclei of atoms are pushed together until they combine, releasing tremendous amounts of energy
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space where stars and planets are formed
- celestial body resembling a small planet but lacks the criteria
- theoretical stellar remnant of a white dwarf
- A large body of gas which is held together by gravity and emits light and energy through nuclear fusion
- leftover radiation from the Big Bang or the time when the universe began
- The brightness of a star
- A large collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- Space and everything in it including all matter and energy
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- A hot dense core of matter that remain from the collapse of a low mass star
- Scientist who suggested the Big Bang Theory
- A collection of planets and other objects that orbit a central star
- A small, incredibly dense ball of packed neutrons left over from the collapse of a supergiant star
- A stable star which is actively fusing hydrogen and is shown in a diagonal pattern within a H-R diagram
- A gigantic explosion in which a high-mass star throws its outer layers into space leaving only its core
- an invisible object which remains after the collapse of some supergiant stars, with gravity so great that visible light cannot escape it
- A large star with low temperature and high brightness
- a theoretical repulsive force that counteracts gravity and causes the universe to expand at an accelerating rate.
- celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
22 Clues: The brightness of a star • Scientist who suggested the Big Bang Theory • theoretical stellar remnant of a white dwarf • scientists who discovered cosmic microwave radiation • the distance light travels through space in one year • A large star with low temperature and high brightness • celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star • ...
Biospheres in Space 2022-08-10
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- place to conduct research
- program; plan
- up to now; until now
- of or relating to the sun
- a scientist who specializes in physics
- test; examine
- plant house
- complicated
- large heavenly body revolving around the sun
- in the direction of the hands of a clock
- think about; recognize
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- harmony; equal
- territories; communities
- germs; organisms
- ecosystem; atmosphere
- garbage; trash
- revolves around a planet or moon
- imaginative story
- make
- hazardous; bad
- part; component
21 Clues: make • plant house • complicated • program; plan • test; examine • harmony; equal • garbage; trash • hazardous; bad • part; component • germs; organisms • imaginative story • up to now; until now • ecosystem; atmosphere • think about; recognize • territories; communities • place to conduct research • of or relating to the sun • revolves around a planet or moon • a scientist who specializes in physics • ...
matthews space exploration 2025-05-24
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- & muscle loss needs exercise
- sleep due to noise and light
- issues higher blood pressure, weaker heart
- Mars closest planet to Earth (~6 months travel)
- studying asteroid mining possibilities
- immune system more infections
- used for GPS, weather forecasting, communication
- 13 explosion prevented moon landing; crew survived
- powdered foods with long shelf life
- of Space Travel dangerous during take-off and re-entry
- founded in 1958
- digital cameras in mobile phones
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- to be first to land on the Moon
- Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin (1969) first humans to walk on the Moon (USA)
- Shuttle broke apart on re-entry; all 7 crew died
- environment ice, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon present
- of Space Exploration led to improvements in everyday life:
- may contain precious minerals
- Exploration began in late 1940s during Cold War (USA vs. Russia)
- sent to study Mars
- 1 fire during test killed 3 astronauts
- Gagarin (1961) first human to orbit Earth (Russia)
- Exploration in Space Earth’s minerals running low
- missions planned for unmanned and astronaut orbit around Mars
- heart monitors developed for astronauts, now used in hospitals
- Risks in Space zero gravity causes:
- exposure cancer risk over time
27 Clues: founded in 1958 • sent to study Mars • & muscle loss needs exercise • sleep due to noise and light • may contain precious minerals • immune system more infections • exposure cancer risk over time • to be first to land on the Moon • digital cameras in mobile phones • powdered foods with long shelf life • Risks in Space zero gravity causes: • studying asteroid mining possibilities • ...
Earth and Space 2026-02-02
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- The fourth planet from the sun.
- The sixth planet from the sun.
- The force that holds the planets in orbit around the sun.
- Giant balls of hydrogen, helium, and other gases held together by gravity.
- It takes 365 days for the earth to _____ around the sun.
- It takes 24 hours for the earth to ______ on its axis.
- The stars appear to move across the night sky because of the ________ of the earth.
- The second planet from the sun.
- A meteoroid that hits the Earth's surface.
- The sun rotates in a ____________ diection.
- The medium or average sized star at the center of our solar system.
- The eighth planet from the sun.
- The half of the earth below the equator is the _________ hemisphere.
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- The fifth planet from the sun.
- Made of pieces of rock similar to the material that formed the planets. Many of them are located between Mars and Jupiter.
- The half of the earth above the equator is the _________ hemisphere.
- The third planet from the sun.
- The seventh planet from the sun.
- Orbits a planet
- The closest planet to the sun.
- A space rock that is still up in space. (Before it travels into the Earth's atmosphere)
- A meteoroid that burns up in the Earth's atmosphere. (a "shooting star")
- Made of dust, rock, and frozen water like a dirty snowball. They have a tail when the get close to the sun.
- The sun appears to set in the _______.
- Our sun looks bigger than all the other stars because it is the ________ star to us.
- The sun appears to rise in the _______.
26 Clues: Orbits a planet • The fifth planet from the sun. • The sixth planet from the sun. • The third planet from the sun. • The closest planet to the sun. • The fourth planet from the sun. • The second planet from the sun. • The eighth planet from the sun. • The seventh planet from the sun. • The sun appears to set in the _______. • The sun appears to rise in the _______. • ...
Space Crossword #1 2025-08-28
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- Closest Galaxy to the Milky Way.
- The decision or judgement reached by a jury or judge in a legal case.
- 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.
- Planet with the fastest winds in the solar system.
- A vehicle or device that moves by expelling gas or exhaust at high speed.
- One of the largest known planets in the Universe.
- Famous ringed planet.
- Biggest known star.
- Old theory that suggests there’s a second Earth on the other side of the Sun that we never see to keep balance.
- One of Jupiter’s moons, the second most interesting one to scientists.
- G-type main-sequence star of our Solar System.
- In roughly 600 million years the moon will no longer be close enough to Earth to cause this.
- A unit of distance that measures how far light travels in one year.
- A dwarf planet with a bright icecap and fastest rotation of any dwarf planet.
- Closest planet to the sun.
- Theoretical opposite to a black hole that pushes all matter away and out.
- Ancient device to tell time that only worked during the day.
- The sun converts hydrogen into this.
- Dwarf planet previously a planet.
- False information told as the truth.
- Galaxy closest to the edge of the known universe humans have discovered so far.
- A device used to see parts of space that are not visible to the naked eye.
- Fits many definitions although as humans on Earth we are biased towards a specific type.
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- The largest moon in the Solar System with its own magnetic field.
- A planet that is not part of any star system/solar system.
- Answer to a yes or no question.
- The planet with the largest mountain and crater in the Solar System.
- A planet that maintains a temperature over 900 degrees Celsius with a thick atmosphere and rotates backwards compared to most others.
- A black hole, one of the largest known ones in the Universe.
- A massive explosion of a star at the end of its life cycle.
- The primary fuel for stars.
- Scientific more logical then religious theory about how everything in the known universe was first created.
- 1 and 2 have left the Solar System.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The planet humans currently inhabit.
- A unit of distance commonly used in the United States and a few other countries.
- The closest star to our Solar System.
- Planet tilted sideways with rings.
- Theory about earth that has been disproven that some people still believe.
- Oval-shaped dwarf planet with two moons.
- The feeling of something that comes from discovering something that isn’t as good, true, or ideal as you thought.
- Serious of stages something goes through from beginning to end.
- A layer of gases that surrounds a planet, moon, or other celestial body.
- A planet with 4 main moons and about 76 other ones.
- A mass, song, or piece of music honoring someone who has died.
- Max amount of years a human can live naturally without intervention.
- Any object that orbits around a larger object in Space.
48 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. • ...
Space Coast Puzzle 2025-10-13
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- County’s largest city
- Astronaut training center
- Popular beach town
- Space agency acronym
- Native American tribe once here
- County’s eastern border
- GALLIE Historic landmark district
- Theater in Cocoa Village
- Local nickname
- Museum with shuttle exhibits
- Year Brevard was founded
- Historic playhouse in Cocoa Village
- Lagoon famous for manatees
- Local college
- Historic moon mission
- Wildlife refuge near Titusville
- Annual surfing event
- Memorial center for veterans
- Historic railroad town
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- Rocket launch viewing spot
- Local surfing hotspot
- Arts district in Melbourne
- National seashore in Brevard
- Space launch complex
- Planned community in central Brevard
- Famous astronaut statue location
- Local zoo
- River running through the county
- NASA launch site
- Former county name
- Barrier island city
- Named after Florida comptroller
- Local art museum (now closed)
- County seat
- Brevard’s aerospace employer
- Historic courthouse city
- Clue
- Wetlands named after a local conservationist
- Space shuttle name
- Annual seafood festival city
- Florida county known as the Space Coast
41 Clues: Clue • Local zoo • County seat • Local college • Local nickname • NASA launch site • Popular beach town • Former county name • Space shuttle name • Barrier island city • Space agency acronym • Space launch complex • Annual surfing event • County’s largest city • Local surfing hotspot • Historic moon mission • Historic railroad town • County’s eastern border • Theater in Cocoa Village • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-20
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- moon of Quaoar
- largest moon in the solar system
- nickname for makemake's moon
- most famous dwarf planet
- outermost moon of haumea (no apostrphe)
- football-shaped dwarf planet
- star system with twelve stars (no spaces)
- outer-most gallilaen moon of Jupiter
- innermost moon of haumea
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- large object in scattered disc
- dwarf planet with ammonia splotches
- second largest known object in scattered disc
- bright yellow dwarf planet
- large moon with huge subsurface ocean
- asteroid with two moons, including one on a super-eccentric orbit
- star system with nine stars (no spaces)
- moon of varda
- largest object in scattered disk
- large moon with methane and ethane lakes
- most volcanically active object in the solar system
20 Clues: moon of varda • moon of Quaoar • most famous dwarf planet • innermost moon of haumea • bright yellow dwarf planet • nickname for makemake's moon • football-shaped dwarf planet • large object in scattered disc • largest moon in the solar system • largest object in scattered disk • dwarf planet with ammonia splotches • outer-most gallilaen moon of Jupiter • ...
NASA & Space Exploration 2026-03-31
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- The abbreviation for the Space Launch System, referring to the rocket Orion is attached to.
- The German rocket scientist who designed the Saturn rockets which carried astronauts to the Moon.
- When the rocket is being fueled with supercold fuel for liftoff, the terms _____ and LH2 are used.
- The first human in space was _____________.
- Apollo 11's mission commander.
- What dog orbited the Earth on Sputnik II?
- Astronaut who played golf on the moon.
- When Orion returns it will __________ in the North Pacific Ocean off the California coast.
- Launch is a ______ if it is postponed.
- The ISS travels 5 miles in one __________.
- The ISS has been continually occupied by people since ________, 2000.
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- LAS refers to the _____________, a way to turn off the engines and return the Orion capsule safely to the Earth.
- The very first animal sent to space in 1947.
- The space shuttle that was lost in an explosion on January 28, 1986.
- NASA's first space station.
- The International Space Station is the size of a _________ field.
- What orbiter (ship) flew the first space shuttle mission?
- The Soviet Union kicked off the Space Race by launching _________ into orbit.
- The U.S. President who established the goal that America would put a man on the moon by the end of the 1960s.
- __________ refers to the crew boarding the Orion Crew Module before launch.
- How many Apollo missions landed astronauts on the moon?
- The name of the program that will bring NASA astronauts to the Moon in the 21st century.
- In 1961, the U.S. sent a chimpanzee named ______ into orbit.
- The Apollo 11 Lunar Excursion Module name.
- Astronaut who spent 340 days in space on one mission.
- This Apollo mission was struck by lightning TWICE during their liftoff.
26 Clues: NASA's first space station. • Apollo 11's mission commander. • Astronaut who played golf on the moon. • Launch is a ______ if it is postponed. • What dog orbited the Earth on Sputnik II? • The Apollo 11 Lunar Excursion Module name. • The ISS travels 5 miles in one __________. • The first human in space was _____________. • The very first animal sent to space in 1947. • ...
Sean And Calem's Crossword of Awsomeness 2012-02-07
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- falling rock object
- the only planet with jewlery
- a bunch of planets that revolve around the sun
- layer of air between earth and space
- A space explorer
- a dent on the moon
- to turn and move around another object
- should be a planet but someone had cranky pills/micky mouse's dog
- oval path around objects in space
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- a planet that shares a name with a deliisshhhhouuuss chocolate bar
- Where we all live
- the bigest planet in the solar system
- the big dipper
- Buzz from toystory
- if you dont have cable this is how you get your tv
- Full, half and quarter ______
- light provider
- a rotating group of stars like the milky way
- the study of space
- an aircraft that go's to space
20 Clues: the big dipper • light provider • A space explorer • Where we all live • Buzz from toystory • the study of space • a dent on the moon • falling rock object • the only planet with jewlery • Full, half and quarter ______ • an aircraft that go's to space • oval path around objects in space • layer of air between earth and space • the bigest planet in the solar system • ...
Lesson 29 Space Words By: Maher 2022-04-29
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- The Milky Way is one of these
- A measurement in space
- There is a belt of these around Jupiter and Mars
- A path which a satellite or planet rotates around
- Movement
- Rotating
- Space and everything in it
- A vehicle that travels regularly between two places
- A item rotating around the earth
- Has to do with the sun
- A pattern of stars
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- Has to do with space
- The study of space
- Another word for spinning
- The blocking of light from the sun or moon
- A item to look into space
- a celestial object that burns up in the atmosphere
- Has to do with the moon
- Another word for these is shooting stars
- the point where a object rotates
20 Clues: Movement • Rotating • The study of space • A pattern of stars • Has to do with space • A measurement in space • Has to do with the sun • Has to do with the moon • Another word for spinning • A item to look into space • Space and everything in it • The Milky Way is one of these • A item rotating around the earth • the point where a object rotates • Another word for these is shooting stars • ...
Science Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2015-03-15
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- A break in Earth's crust where rocks can slide past each other
- The part of the core of the Earth that has been pressed into a solid due to pressure(2 words, don't add space)
- The part of the core of the Earth that is liquid(2 words, don't add space)
- A broad, dome-shaped volcano formed by nonexplosive eruptions (2 words, don't add space)
- Part of Earth's crust that consists mostly of ocean (2 words, don't add space)
- The geologic theory that the lithosphere consists of plates that are constantly moving around (2 words, don't add space)
- The 41,600-mile-long mountain chain in the ocean where divergent boundaries are often found (2 words, don't add space)
- A large ocean wave caused by an earthquake under the ocean floor
- The location of magma formed at a location on a plate other than the boundary (2 words, don't add space)
- Small pieces of rock that are weathered and eroded
- Part of Earth's crust that consists mostly of land (2 words, don't add space)
- A large rock from space that falls to Earth or another celestial body
- A plate boundary where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions (3 words, don't add space)
- What scientists call the supercontinent that existed 220,000,000 years ago
- A plate boundary where two plates are pushing into each other(2 words, don't add space)
- A huge, moving sheet of ice
- A single landmass formed when all of Earth's continents come together
- The fastest waves of energy produced by an earthquake which travels through the Earth's interior and compresses and expands the ground when it moves (2 words, don't add space)
- The second-fastest waves of energy produced by an earthquake which travels through the Earth's interior and move across the direction the P waves are traveling in (2 words, don't add space)
- A scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake not by seismograph readings but by measuring the distance that rock has moved along the fault (3 words, don't add space)
- A process that occurs along the mid-ocean ridge where new lithosphere is formed, when hot mantle rock moves up in between plates and cools to form new crust (3 words, don't add space)
- A steep-sided volcano formed by explosive eruptions (3 words, don't add space)
- The process of rock being broken down into smaller pieces
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- A mountain formed by magma that is pushed to the surface
- The snap and slide of rocks as energy is released in Earth's crust
- A plate boundary where multiple plates are moving away from each other (2 words, don't add space)
- This includes part of the upper mantle and is directly below the lithosphere
- A scale often used to measure the strength of an earthquake based on seismograph readings, invented by the man who invented it in 1935 (2 words, don't add space)
- The removal and transportation of weathered material
- The dropping or settling of eroded material
- The thin, outermost layer of the Earth
- A deep valley in the mid-ocean ridge where plates move apart
- An instrument used to detect earthquake waves
- A scale that uses Roman numerals to measure how much damage an earthquake caused to structures (3 words, don't add space)
- Molten rock
- The process of land rising back up after a glacier retreats
- This includes the crust and the top of the mantle
- A volcano formed by a mixture of explosive and nonexplosive eruptions (2 words, don't add space)
- The point inside Earth where an earthquake begins
- A broad, U-shaped valley formed by a glacier (2 words, don't add space)
- The thick layer of Earth directly below the crust
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface
- The third type of wave of energy produced by an earthquake which travels across the Earth's surface and either shake the ground as they move side to side or roll across the land like ocean waves, and are responsible for most of the damage an earthquake causes to artificial structures (2 words, don't add space)
- The innermost layer of the Earth
- The point on the surface of the Earth directly above the focus of an earthquake
45 Clues: Molten rock • A huge, moving sheet of ice • The innermost layer of the Earth • Magma that reaches Earth's surface • The thin, outermost layer of the Earth • The dropping or settling of eroded material • An instrument used to detect earthquake waves • This includes the crust and the top of the mantle • The point inside Earth where an earthquake begins • ...
Space Race achievements 2023-12-22
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- Extravehicular activity
- Manned spacecraft section
- Pertaining to the moon
- Circular path of a satellite
- Soviet spacecraft series
- First human in space
- Initial U.S. manned space program
- Spacecraft touching down
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- Moon landing program
- First artificial satellite
- First living being in space
- Mars exploration vehicle
- International Space Station
- U.S. two-astronaut program
- Data transmission from space
15 Clues: Moon landing program • First human in space • Pertaining to the moon • Extravehicular activity • Mars exploration vehicle • Soviet spacecraft series • Spacecraft touching down • Manned spacecraft section • First artificial satellite • U.S. two-astronaut program • First living being in space • International Space Station • Circular path of a satellite • Data transmission from space • ...
The Vocabulary of Law 2023-02-20
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- Moral necessity is precisely this _______ imposed on the free choice of rational creatures
- (Two words, no space) Directs all unthinking, non-free creatures to their ends
- Possessing a thing actually
- Means "to make known"
- Method of categorizing law according to how long the law will be in effect
- The one who has care of the community must have this authority to make ("speak") the law
- (Two words, no space) Law of which human persons are the origin
- (Two words, no space) Law which has been formally laid down or "posited"; made known by an external sign
- (Two words, no space) Directs to their proper ends rational creatures who able to think and free to choose
- A rule or measure of acts directing them to their proper ends
- Method of categorizing law according to the source/giver
- Lack of the regular or proper arrangement
- (Two words, no space) Human laws within the Church
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- (Two words, no space) Lasting or existing only for a time
- (Two words, no space) Denotes that law is given to communities, not individuals, and given as a rule of action rather than in reference to a single act
- Infinite in past and future duration
- (Two words, no space) Moral law which is made known by man's very nature; the effect of the eternal law manifested in a rational creature in time
- (Two words, no space) The unchanging order of things as it exists in the mind of God
- An order or command given by someone in a position of authority
- Possessing the capacity for the natural law ,even though that power has not yet been actualized
- This word in the definition of law denotes that law expresses the authority's mind
- (Two words, no space) Human laws of the state
- Method of categorizing law according to the way it is published
- (Three words, no spaces) Term for PHYSICAL laws that are known naturally
- (Two words, no space)Law of which God is the origin
- The quality of following inevitably from logical, physical, or moral laws
26 Clues: Means "to make known" • Possessing a thing actually • Infinite in past and future duration • Lack of the regular or proper arrangement • (Two words, no space) Human laws of the state • (Two words, no space) Human laws within the Church • (Two words, no space)Law of which God is the origin • Method of categorizing law according to the source/giver • ...
The Universe 2024-12-19
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- A tool to see distant stars and planets.
- The word for things related to the moon.
- Lights in the sky caused by solar winds.
- The sun and the objects that orbit it.
- A large object orbiting a star.
- A group of stars, gas, and dust bound together.
- A streak of light from a falling space rock.
- The path of a planet or moon.
- Everything that exists: space, stars, and galaxies.
- Another word for the universe.
- The planet we live on.
- The hottest planet in our solar system.
- The planet with bright rings.
- When one celestial body blocks another.
- A planet that rotates on its side.
- A space object with a glowing tail.
- A galaxy closest to the Milky Way.
- The vast emptiness beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- A rapidly spinning star that sends out signals.
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- The science of studying stars and space.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- The force that pulls objects together.
- The word for things related to the sun.
- A small rocky object in space.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The study of how stars might affect people.
- A space object with gravity so strong, light can't escape.
- The red planet.
- A machine or moon that orbits a planet.
- A colorful cloud of gas and dust in space.
- A bright object in the night sky.
- The farthest planet in our solar system.
- A person who travels in space.
- The start of the universe.
- The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- The North Star.
- A vehicle used to travel into space.
- The line where Earth and sky appear to meet.
40 Clues: The red planet. • The North Star. • The planet we live on. • Earth's natural satellite. • The start of the universe. • The path of a planet or moon. • The planet with bright rings. • A small rocky object in space. • Another word for the universe. • A person who travels in space. • A large object orbiting a star. • A bright object in the night sky. • A planet that rotates on its side. • ...
Space Travel & Exploration 2025-10-16
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- a competition between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War, aimed at achieving significant milestones in space exploration and technology
- First human in space
- A robotic vehicle designed to explore a planet’s surface
- A machine placed in orbit around Earth or another body to collect data or relay signals.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Holds the record for the most time spent in space by an American astronaut.
- said galaxies exist beyond our Milky Way
- First person to walk on the Moon
- the minimum speed an object must have to break free from the gravitational pull of a celestial body without needing further propulsion
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- A reusable spacecraft used by NASA from 1981–2011.
- A large orbiting laboratory where astronauts live and work.
- An unmanned spacecraft that travels beyond Earth to study planets or deep space.
- First American woman in space (1983).
- A small spacecraft designed to carry astronauts
- First African American woman in space (1992).
- Second man on the Moon, Apollo 11 astronaut.
- the distance light travels in one year (about 6 trillion miles).
- A vehicle that propels itself into space using powerful engines.
18 Clues: First human in space • First person to walk on the Moon • First American woman in space (1983). • said galaxies exist beyond our Milky Way • Second man on the Moon, Apollo 11 astronaut. • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • First African American woman in space (1992). • A small spacecraft designed to carry astronauts • ...
Unit 3 Parameters 2015-10-19
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- HS: Number 3 shape. PO: DH Facing up. LOC: Neutral space. MOV: Moves in circular motion. NMS: Mouthing three. *Note* One dash between words.
- HS: DH Open 5, NDH Open 5. PO: DH Facing signer, NDH Facing DH. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: NDH Taps middle finger on DH.
- HS: DH Open 5, NDH Open 5. PO: DH Facing signer, NDH Facing DH. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: NDH Taps ring finger on DH.
- HS: DH Y-shape, NDH Y-shape. PO: Facing up. LOC: Mid-section area. MOV: Up and down.
- HS: DH Open 5, NDH D-shape. PO: DH Facing signer, NDH Facing DH. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: NDH traces the circular outline of DH.
- HS: DH U-shape, NDH closed 4 with thumb out. PO: DH Facing viewer, NDH Facing signer. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: DH Circular motion, counterclockwise, starting and ending above NDH.
- HS: DH X-shape. PO: DH facing down. LOC: Neutral space. MOV: Move up and down twice. NMS: Mouthing EEE
- HS: DH A-shape, NDH closed 5. PO: DH Facing signer, NDH Facing opposite side. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: DH Pulls forward. *Note* One dash between words.
- HS: DH B-shape, NDH B-shape. PO: Right facing left and left facing right. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: DH slides towards viewer on top of NDH.
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- HS: DH B-shape, NDH B-shape. PO: Right facing left and left facing right. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: DH slides towards viewer below NDH.
- HS: DH Open 5, NDH Open 5. PO: DH Facing signer, NDH Facing down. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: NDH Taps thumb on DH.
- HS: DH Thumbs-up shape. PO: Facing viewer. LOC: Jawbone. MOV: Jawbone to ear.
- HS: DH Number 2 shape. PO: DH Facing signer. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: Index finger and middle flicks upward twice.
- HS: DH G-shape, NDH Closed 5. PO: NDH Facing up. LOC: Neutral space. MOV: DH Twists in circle and lands on NDH palm.
- HS: DH Open 5, NDH Open 5. PO: DH Facing signer, NDH Facing DH. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: NDH Taps index finger on DH.
- HS: DH Open 5, NDH fist. PO: NDH facing down, DH thumb touching NDH. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: DH twists up. *Note* One dash between words.
- HS: DH Number 1 shape. PO: DH Facing signer. LOC: Neutral Space. MOV: Index finger flicks upward twice.
- HS: DH Thumbs-up shape. PO: Facing viewer. LOC: Jawbone. MOV: Curved movement towards viewer.
18 Clues: HS: DH Thumbs-up shape. PO: Facing viewer. LOC: Jawbone. MOV: Jawbone to ear. • HS: DH Y-shape, NDH Y-shape. PO: Facing up. LOC: Mid-section area. MOV: Up and down. • HS: DH Thumbs-up shape. PO: Facing viewer. LOC: Jawbone. MOV: Curved movement towards viewer. • ...
Integumentary System 2023-09-19
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- -attaches to each hair follicle; contracts during cold/emotionally destressed circumstances; contraction of which causes goosebumps in humans (2 spaces)
- -Protien abundent in hair, nails)- helps structure/strength of skin/nails
- -carry nutrients and oxygen to upper layer of skin; regulates body temperature (2 spaces)
- -pigment that produces skin color
- - Collagen, elastic fibers within gel-like extracellular matrix (1 space)
- - stratified squamous (top layer) epithelium that lacks blood vessels
- - oily material/cell debris that keeps skin and hair soft and water proof
- -receptors which indicate the amount of pressure felt on skin; (Two types: light, heavy) (1 space)
- -When the deep red tone of hemoglobin look blue under the skin
- - (nail plate, nail bed)
- - deepest layer of skin - place of cell division/growth (1 space)
- -deepest part of hair follicle/root where epithelial stem cells lie (1 space)
- -uneven border between epidermis and dermis, creating a unique ridge pattern resembling a person’s fingerprint (1 space_
- -Half moon shaped part of nail, most actively growing region
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- - contain the melanosome organelle which produces melanin, the amount of which can effect the skin tone of a person.
- - (redish - yellowish melanin)
- bodily response to injury, infection, or stress. - Can signal immune cells such as macrophages, as well as repair cells to cite of inflamtion.
- -Tube like depression of keratinized epithelial cells (1 space)
- -As new cells form in bulb, the old cells are pushed outward and are caratonized forming a “” (1 space)
- - accumulation of packed dead cells which are brought to top of epidermis where they are shed (1 space)
- - specialized epithelial cells that produce sebum (1 space)
- - layer beneath dermis (not a true layer of skin) (1 space)
- inner layer (collagen, elastic fibers, smooth msucle tissue, nervous tissue, )
- - (brownish/blackish melanin)
- - stem cells which produce hair. (1 space)
- - respond to temperature evelevation do to heat or exercise. (Merocrine sweat glands) (1 space)
26 Clues: - (nail plate, nail bed) • - (brownish/blackish melanin) • - (redish - yellowish melanin) • -pigment that produces skin color • - stem cells which produce hair. (1 space) • - specialized epithelial cells that produce sebum (1 space) • - layer beneath dermis (not a true layer of skin) (1 space) • -Half moon shaped part of nail, most actively growing region • ...
Lesson 9: Florida's Space Industry 2024-01-25
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- A massive system of stars, planets, and other space debris.
- The act of sending a spacecraft into space.
- It's a NASA-operated visitor complex in Florida.
- The investigation of outer space beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- A small particle from a comet or asteroid that travels in space.
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- The United States' space agency responsible for space exploration.
- This Florida spaceport is known for numerous rocket launches.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space.
- A habitable artificial satellite where astronauts work and conduct experiments.
- A person trained to travel and work in space.
- An exploration vehicle designed for Mars missions.
- A reusable spacecraft used by NASA for various missions.
- NASA's program that landed the first humans on the Moon.
- The path an object takes as it revolves around another.
15 Clues: The act of sending a spacecraft into space. • A person trained to travel and work in space. • It's a NASA-operated visitor complex in Florida. • An exploration vehicle designed for Mars missions. • An instrument used to observe distant objects in space. • The path an object takes as it revolves around another. • ...
Administrative and traffic laws 2022-09-13
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- space always drive at a____that is reasonable and safe for existing conditions.
- space Minnesota requires___of_insurance on vehicles.
- vehicle registration must be renewed every one–____years in MN.
- space every state has an implied____law.
- Willful and ___ are key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- in space BAC can be tested by breath,____, or blood.
- to take way your license for less than 365 days
- Each state gives a road and a ____ test.
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- Failure to pay attention was a factor in nearly ___% of all collisions
- assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- Driving is a privilege, not a ____.
- space driving while____is a high risk behavior.
- when you buy a vehicle, the certificate of title proves that you legally____the vehicle.
- Minnesota has a____insurance law.
- space each vehicle must be____.
- space BAC stands for____Alcohol Content.
- with road rage, never make____contact.
17 Clues: space each vehicle must be____. • Minnesota has a____insurance law. • Driving is a privilege, not a ____. • with road rage, never make____contact. • space every state has an implied____law. • space BAC stands for____Alcohol Content. • Each state gives a road and a ____ test. • assigned for driving violations (speeding) • space driving while____is a high risk behavior. • ...
Sputnik and Space Race 2024-03-26
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- / First man in space
- / Was created during space race - tech
- / Was created during space race - medical
- / American space mission
- / First man in orbit
- / "Giant leap for ____"
- / People that put the first man in space
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- / Man on the moon
- / Spacecraft that flew the first man in space
- / First satellite
- / Clue #10 was the first President to visit here
- / President who traveled to Russia
- / Country that had the first man on the moon
- / President at the beginning of the Space Race
14 Clues: / Man on the moon • / First satellite • / First man in space • / First man in orbit • / "Giant leap for ____" • / American space mission • / President who traveled to Russia • / Was created during space race - tech • / People that put the first man in space • / Country that had the first man on the moon • / Spacecraft that flew the first man in space • ...
6.1 Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-02
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- _____ strike, first in nation,2/no space
- 2words, no space- forced prison labor
- _____ labor union
- tool of owners
- place where most Americans worked post CW
- 2 words, no space- described Homestead strike
- occupation of most Americans pre civil war
- president of Homestead Mill
- ____strike
- ____ bargaining
- invented by Bell
- 2words/no space- phonograph inventor
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- private mercenary army
- scene of bombing in Chicago
- tool of unions
- owner of Homestead Mill
- replacement workers
- founded in 1670
- 1701-D, Federation Star Ship
- ____ Association
- tool of unions
- should never, ever be holey
- November 25
23 Clues: ____strike • November 25 • tool of unions • tool of owners • tool of unions • founded in 1670 • ____ bargaining • ____ Association • invented by Bell • _____ labor union • replacement workers • private mercenary army • owner of Homestead Mill • scene of bombing in Chicago • president of Homestead Mill • should never, ever be holey • 1701-D, Federation Star Ship • ...
PAOLO'S 2020-01-13
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- achieve a result
- colored handsome lady
- the only one jewel a woman can wear in nasa department
- the boss
- national aeronautics and space administration
- who redacts the data with a black highlighter
- full, satisfied
- working group of engineers tasked with managing human spaceflight programs
- system that keeps different groups separate from each other
- to send a rocket into space
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- not jimmy but
- finally
- protagonist of the movie
- not previously announced
- unwilling
- first african-american supervisor at nasa
- us president during space race
- a space capsule put into orbit
- attempt
- impulse
20 Clues: finally • attempt • impulse • the boss • unwilling • not jimmy but • full, satisfied • achieve a result • colored handsome lady • protagonist of the movie • not previously announced • to send a rocket into space • us president during space race • a space capsule put into orbit • first african-american supervisor at nasa • national aeronautics and space administration • ...
Interstellar! 2024-06-25
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- The adage that anything that can go wrong will go wrong, referenced multiple times in the film
- The boundary surrounding a black hole beyond which no information or matter can escape
- A term for severe dust storms that represent the deteriorating Earth conditions
- A spacecraft used by the characters for planetary exploration
- A difference in the elapsed time as measured by two observers, due to a relative velocity between them or a difference in gravitational potential
- A higher dimension beyond the usual three dimensions of space and one of time, represented in the tesseract scene
- A water-covered planet near a black hole where time dilation is extreme
- A region in space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape
- A cylindrical space station named after the protagonist, Joseph Cooper
- The primary spacecraft used in the film for interstellar travel
- A point in space where density becomes infinite, often found at the center of a black hole
- A plant disease that destroys crops, representing the Earth's agricultural crisis in the movie
- A theory by Einstein explaining how space and time are linked for objects moving at constant speeds in a straight line
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- A key character and scientist working on the gravity equation to save humanity
- Information related to the behavior of particles at the quantum level, critical for understanding physical phenomena
- The branch of physics dealing with phenomena at very small scales, crucial for understanding the film's scientific concepts
- Referring to more than three dimensions, as explored in the film's depiction of space-time.
- The U.S. government agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research
- A four-dimensional analog of a cube, used in the movie to represent higher-dimensional space
- A hypothetical tunnel in space-time that connects distant points in space, potentially allowing for faster-than-light travel
20 Clues: A spacecraft used by the characters for planetary exploration • The primary spacecraft used in the film for interstellar travel • A cylindrical space station named after the protagonist, Joseph Cooper • A water-covered planet near a black hole where time dilation is extreme • A key character and scientist working on the gravity equation to save humanity • ...
Athena Rising 2024-04-03
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- A very large stellar explosion.
- Proof that planets don't need atmospheres.
- Wars or Trek?
- Merz's first name.
- You are here.
- NASA's current program to send people to the moon.
- Source of many planetary names.
- Former president after whom a Texas space center was named.
- First American woman in space.
- C, to some.
- The name of a NASA probe sent to Jupiter.
- You are here.
- Former space shuttle that shares a name with CASA's hometown.
- Space shuttle with an aquatic name.
- Wrote a song about a "Rocket Man" disillusioned with space travel.
- Our sister?
- What you're doing right now.
- CASA's space program?
- School was cancelled due to the solar variation earlier this month.
- Object intentionally orbiting the Earth.
- The protagonist of Bowie's "Space Oddity."
- A certain John from NASA's early days.
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- The Windy City's celestial counterpart?
- Tom who informs Houston of a major problem in "Apollo 13."
- USA's opponent in the Space Race.
- Max Strode's official title.
- The largest planet.
- Forces many professional scientists to confront their inner middle schooler every day.
- A dwarf planet in the asteroid belt.
- May have more natural satellites than Jupiter. Will look into.
- One of Jupiter's many natural satellites.
- The first program to send people to the moon.
- The name shared by NASA's two deep space probes.
- Buzz, of Star Command fame.
- President during the Moon landing.
- Rock chalk! (included for Merz's sake)
- Object accidentally orbiting the Earth.
- A once-in-a-lifetime sight (twice if you're Mark Twain).
- Curiosity's destination?
- Cool NASA program to reach out to high schools with a terrible acronym.
- Former president after whom a Florida space center was named.
- A certain Russian Yuri who made a big first.
- Simulated on-board emergency.
- You are here.
- Not a planet, but absolutely should be.
- Buzz, of Apollo 11 fame.
- Elon Musk's rocket-making company.
47 Clues: C, to some. • Our sister? • Wars or Trek? • You are here. • You are here. • You are here. • Merz's first name. • The largest planet. • CASA's space program? • Curiosity's destination? • Buzz, of Apollo 11 fame. • Buzz, of Star Command fame. • Max Strode's official title. • What you're doing right now. • Simulated on-board emergency. • First American woman in space. • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2023-06-09
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- The proper name for the cell membrane of a muscle cell.
- The portion of the sarcolemma that is directly across from the neuron (three words, no space).
- Muscle cells are also known as muscle __________(plural).
- This is released into the synaptic cleft by the terminal knobs of a neuron.
- In the sarcomere, he ___________ contains only thin filaments and appears lighter (two terms, no space).
- This molecule covers the active sites on actin.
- The tissue surrounding each muscle cell is called what?
- This molecule has heads that attach to the other molecule and rotate, providing movement.
- The space between the terminal knob of the neuron and the sarcolemma of the muscle cell (two words, no space).
- This is the center of the sarcomere (two terms, no space).
- __________ muscle cells contain one or two nuclei, appear branched, and are striped.
- __________ muscle cells contains multiple nuclei, are long and straight, and appear striped.
- This is released by the sarcoplasmic reticulum, into the sarcoplasm.
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- Fascicles are surrounded by what layer?
- Breaking apart this molecule provides energy for the cell.
- This is the most superficial layer of a muscle.
- Thick and thin filaments are both what (plural)?
- Myosin is the ___________ filament.
- In the sarcomere, the ___________ contains both thick and thin filaments and appears darker (two terms, no space).
- The basic unit of a muscle cell is a what?
- The place where there is interaction between the neuron and the muscle cell is called the what? (two words, no space).
- This molecule binds calcium and changes shape, helping to reveal active sites.
- Actin is the __________ filament.
- This is an invagination of the sarcolemma (two terms, no space or punctuation).
- This forms the boundary between two sarcomeres (two terms, no space).
25 Clues: Actin is the __________ filament. • Myosin is the ___________ filament. • Fascicles are surrounded by what layer? • The basic unit of a muscle cell is a what? • This is the most superficial layer of a muscle. • This molecule covers the active sites on actin. • Thick and thin filaments are both what (plural)? • The proper name for the cell membrane of a muscle cell. • ...
Muscular System 2024-05-15
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- What area of the sarcomere stays the same width during contraction? (no space)
- Type 2x skeletal muscle, with quick contraction and low mitochondria (2 words, no space)
- What type of muscle is smooth muscle tissue, referring to the lack of bands?
- Actin, troponin, and _____ form the thin filament.
- In skeletal muscle, Ca++ is stored in the ______ (2 words, no space)
- As motor unit size increases, precision ______.
- What kind of muscle is striated and involuntary?
- Which kind of muscle is voluntary?
- Single-unit smooth muscle is capable of ______ activity.
- When a muscle cannot maintain tension, it is called neuromuscular _______
- Degrades acetylcholine from the NMJ.
- The exact center of a sarcomere
- A neuron and all muscle fibers it innervates (2 words, no space)
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- What transmits action potentials through smooth muscle tissue, between the cells? (2 words, no space)
- The space where a neuron joins a muscle cell (2 words, no space)
- What happens to muscles after death, when no ATP is left over?
- What is the first source tapped for ATP in muscles? (2 words, no space)
- A section of membrane that propagates the action potential into the muscle.
- What does Ca++ bind to in smooth muscle to initiate contraction?
- What is the smallest contractile unit of a skeletal muscle?
- _____ Summation is the increase in tension due to repeated stimulation of a muscle fiber
- ATP allows myosin head and actin to ______.
- Which chemical transmits the action potential to the motor end plate?
- The thick filament is composed largely of what molecule?
- The outer boundary of a sarcomere is called the _____. (no space)
- What binds to troponin to expose the cross-bridge binding site?
26 Clues: The exact center of a sarcomere • Which kind of muscle is voluntary? • Degrades acetylcholine from the NMJ. • ATP allows myosin head and actin to ______. • As motor unit size increases, precision ______. • What kind of muscle is striated and involuntary? • Actin, troponin, and _____ form the thin filament. • Single-unit smooth muscle is capable of ______ activity. • ...
Spaced Out! 2024-05-10
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- A rock in space that becomes a bright streak in the sky when it enters Earth's atmosphere.
- This device is sent into space to gather data and can travel far beyond the moon.
- This space traveler may work aboard the International Space Station.
- High-energy particles that originate from outer space.
- An instrument that makes distant objects appear nearer and more detailed, often used to look at stars.
- The end life explosion of a massive star.
- A system that studies the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe.
- A region in space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- A very bright, large type of star that has expanded and cooled, giving it a reddish appearance.
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- An object that orbits planets and can be man-made or natural like the moon.
- A celestial body made of ice and dust that develops a tail when it comes near the sun.
- Extremely bright centers of distant galaxies, powered by supermassive black holes.
- A large body of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- The debris cloud in space, often a birthplace for new stars.
- A type of star that releases huge amounts of energy and appears to pulse in the sky.
- A celestial body that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- Everything that exists anywhere, including all of space and time.
- A small rocky body that orbits the sun, found mainly between Mars and Jupiter.
- This force keeps us on the ground and makes objects fall.
- The path that objects in space follow as they revolve around another celestial body.
20 Clues: The end life explosion of a massive star. • High-energy particles that originate from outer space. • This force keeps us on the ground and makes objects fall. • The debris cloud in space, often a birthplace for new stars. • A celestial body that orbits a star outside our solar system. • A large body of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity. • ...
Peggy Whitson 2022-01-10
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- Most _____ astronaut
- Second space mission
- Number of spacewalks
- doctorate from _____
- Retired in this year
- Missed targeted landing by ____ miles
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- First space mission
- First female _____ of the ISS
- Last space mission
- Has spent about _____ days in space
- Was the _____ woman in space (at one point)
- Number of visits to the ISS
- State of birth
- Flew to space for the first time (year)
14 Clues: State of birth • Last space mission • First space mission • Most _____ astronaut • Second space mission • Number of spacewalks • doctorate from _____ • Retired in this year • Number of visits to the ISS • First female _____ of the ISS • Has spent about _____ days in space • Missed targeted landing by ____ miles • Flew to space for the first time (year) • ...
Lab Laugh Logic 2026-01-20
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- Director of Indian Space Dreams
- Volatile chemical mixture that powers solid rockets
- Pakistan’s space agency founded before ISRO
- Visionary behind India’s peaceful space programme
- Core technology behind India’s early space missions
- Science of weather and atmospheric measurement
- Physicist who standardized meteorological measurements in India
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- Process of ensuring measurement accuracy
- Discipline linking extreme pressure, temperature, and propulsion
- Scientific basis of agriculture and climate studies in India
- Technology developed through repeated ISRO redesigns
- Early research field pursued by Anna Mani
- India’s first indigenous satellite launch vehicle
- Key philosophy that shaped ISRO’s long-term success
- India’s national space agency formed in 1969
- Institution where Anna Mani made her most significant contributions
- Pioneer of solid rocket propellants in India’s early space programme
17 Clues: Director of Indian Space Dreams • Process of ensuring measurement accuracy • Early research field pursued by Anna Mani • Pakistan’s space agency founded before ISRO • India’s national space agency formed in 1969 • Science of weather and atmospheric measurement • Visionary behind India’s peaceful space programme • India’s first indigenous satellite launch vehicle • ...
Solar system 2022-05-31
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- first man to go to space
- a ring of rocks surrounding the solar system
- the first monkey to go to space
- a planet that has a storm that has a never ending storm
- a vehicle that transports people to outerspace
- person who goes to outerspace
- unidentified creature
- movie based on a family getting stranded in space
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- hot sphere of gas
- a type of profession that is based on space
- a place made of cheese
- the first plant from earth to grow in space
- light streaking through the sky
- best science teacher
- a dog that one of our teachers own
- a program that builds spaceships and technology
- a space program that everyone is familiar with
17 Clues: hot sphere of gas • best science teacher • unidentified creature • a place made of cheese • first man to go to space • person who goes to outerspace • the first monkey to go to space • light streaking through the sky • a dog that one of our teachers own • a type of profession that is based on space • the first plant from earth to grow in space • ...
Lunar vehicles, Probes and Landers 2024-01-23
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- Surname of the first man on the moon
- What does LVR stand for
- Name of the biggest Mars rover
- It stays in Earths orbit
- What was the first Nation to land on the Moon
- An unmanned device to explore space and gather information
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- The first living Creature in Space
- A reusable low Earth orbital Spacecraft
- Name of the first Satellite in Space
- Who was the first Nation to reach Space
- Name of the first Space shuttle
- What car did Elon Musk send to space
- How many Lunar rovers are on the moon
- Most popular space agency
- Apollo 11s moon lander
15 Clues: Apollo 11s moon lander • What does LVR stand for • It stays in Earths orbit • Most popular space agency • Name of the biggest Mars rover • Name of the first Space shuttle • The first living Creature in Space • Surname of the first man on the moon • Name of the first Satellite in Space • What car did Elon Musk send to space • How many Lunar rovers are on the moon • ...
The Space Race 2025-05-29
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- Set the goal to land a man on the moon
- US Created in response to the Soviet Union's lead in space tech
- First artificial satellite to be placed into orbit
- Lost the Space Race
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- First man on the Moon
- Important US spaceflight mission during the Space Race
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- First woman in space
- Approximately how long the Space Race lasted
- of, determined by, or resembling the moon.
- Won the Space Race
- First man in space
- Second man on the Moon
- An object placed in orbit around a planet or moon.
- A significant event in the progress of something
15 Clues: Won the Space Race • First man in space • Lost the Space Race • First woman in space • First man on the Moon • Second man on the Moon • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • Set the goal to land a man on the moon • of, determined by, or resembling the moon. • Approximately how long the Space Race lasted • A significant event in the progress of something • ...
Rside-Universe-Jarrett 2015-02-25
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- you won't see far without one
- scope that sees the spectrum
- COBE's successor
- COBE found this
- cosmic background ________
- has a telescope with his name
- the study of the universe
- they are all around earth, providing internet, among otherthings
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- everything exists inside of it
- ______, the final frontier
- visible light is an example
- Bodies in space
- Lemaitre
- the universe is always __________
- the American space program
- how the universe was created
- the probe searching for CBR
- the milky way is an exaple
- the scientists who study space
- color shift
20 Clues: Lemaitre • color shift • Bodies in space • COBE found this • COBE's successor • the study of the universe • ______, the final frontier • the American space program • the milky way is an exaple • cosmic background ________ • visible light is an example • the probe searching for CBR • scope that sees the spectrum • how the universe was created • you won't see far without one • ...
mine 2023-06-26
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- - Dwarf planet
- - Moon mission program
- - Space telescope
- - Dwarf planet in the asteroid belt
- - Russian space traveler
- - Space traveler
- Bang - Origin of the universe
- - Spacecraft type
- - Red planet
- - Interstellar cloud
- - Eighth planet
- - Stellar explosion
- - Celestial ice ball
- - Studier of the stars
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- - Planet orbiting another star
- - Spiral galaxy
- - Jupiter mission
- - Astronomical instruments
- - Evening "star"
- - Ringed planet
- - Prominent constellation
- - Relating to the moon
- - Seventh planet
- - Zodiac sign and space mission
- - Moon of Jupiter
- - Collection of stars
- - Shooting star
- Hole - Gravitational singularity
- - Stellar explosion
- - Spacecraft launcher
30 Clues: - Red planet • - Dwarf planet • - Spiral galaxy • - Ringed planet • - Shooting star • - Eighth planet • - Evening "star" • - Space traveler • - Seventh planet • - Jupiter mission • - Space telescope • - Spacecraft type • - Moon of Jupiter • - Stellar explosion • - Stellar explosion • - Interstellar cloud • - Celestial ice ball • - Collection of stars • - Spacecraft launcher • - Moon mission program • ...
Space Agencies around the World 2024-04-10
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- - Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (France)
- - Austrian Space Agency
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- - European Space Agency
- - Indian Space Research Organisation
- - Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (Italy)
- - China National Space Administration
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- - Russian Space Agency
- - United Kingdom Space Agency
- - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
- - South African National Space Agency
- - Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
12 Clues: - Russian Space Agency • - Austrian Space Agency • - European Space Agency • - United Kingdom Space Agency • - Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (Italy) • - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency • - Indian Space Research Organisation • - South African National Space Agency • - China National Space Administration • - Space Exploration Technologies Corp. • ...
The Space Race 2025-06-02
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- first woman in space
- where both countries were trying to reach
- what was the name of the aircraft that neil armstrong took to the moon
- us landed here
- the name of the mission for the first human in space
- first person in space
- what was happening while the space race was going on
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- second country to launch a satellite
- what was launched into space
- name of mission that landed the first person on the moon
- there was a great investment in this
- first human on the moon
- us space program
- first artificial satellite that soviet union launched
- first country to launch a satellite
15 Clues: us landed here • us space program • first woman in space • first person in space • first human on the moon • what was launched into space • first country to launch a satellite • second country to launch a satellite • there was a great investment in this • where both countries were trying to reach • the name of the mission for the first human in space • ...
Peggy Whitson 2022-01-10
Across
- Most _____ astronaut
- Second space mission
- Number of spacewalks
- doctorate from _____
- Retired in this year
- Missed targeted landing by ____ miles
Down
- First space mission
- First female _____ of the ISS
- Last space mission
- Has spent about _____ days in space
- Was the _____ woman in space (at one point)
- Number of visits to the ISS
- State of birth
- Flew to space for the first time (year)
14 Clues: State of birth • Last space mission • First space mission • Most _____ astronaut • Second space mission • Number of spacewalks • doctorate from _____ • Retired in this year • Number of visits to the ISS • First female _____ of the ISS • Has spent about _____ days in space • Missed targeted landing by ____ miles • Flew to space for the first time (year) • ...
Columbia Space Shuttle (CJR Jigsaw) 2024-02-27
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- ____ Space Telescope
- ____ Space Shuttle
- Space Shuttle flight operations were ____ for more than two years after the disaster
- The damage allowed hot ____ gasses penetrate heat shield
- Disaster killed ____ astronauts
- International Space Station (abbreviation)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (abbreviation)
- To take off into space
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- Another disaster occurred to this Shuttle in 1986
- Thermal Protection System (abbreviation)
- Columbia Space ____
- During launch, a piece of ____ foam broke off
- Columbia _____ Shuttle
13 Clues: ____ Space Shuttle • Columbia Space ____ • ____ Space Telescope • Columbia _____ Shuttle • To take off into space • Disaster killed ____ astronauts • Thermal Protection System (abbreviation) • International Space Station (abbreviation) • During launch, a piece of ____ foam broke off • Another disaster occurred to this Shuttle in 1986 • ...
Space for ESL 2023-11-27
Across
- A group of stars that form a pattern in the night sky.
- An object that orbits a planet.
- A huge system of stars and other space matter.
- A large round object in space that moves around a star.
- A bright, shining point in the sky at night.
- A being from another planet.
- The path an object takes around another object in space.
- A small piece of rock or metal from space that burns brightly as it enters the Earth's atmosphere.
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- Someone who travels and works in space.
- hole A place in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
- system The sun and all the objects that move around it, including planets and moons.
- The planet we live on; the third planet from the sun in our solar system.
- A device used to see objects that are far away in space.
- The vast, seemingly infinite expanse that exists beyond Earth.
- The force that pulls things toward the center of the Earth.
- A vehicle that goes into space, often carrying people or cargo.
16 Clues: A being from another planet. • An object that orbits a planet. • Someone who travels and works in space. • A bright, shining point in the sky at night. • A huge system of stars and other space matter. • A group of stars that form a pattern in the night sky. • A large round object in space that moves around a star. • ...
POP-CULTURE 2024-12-15
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- SONG BY THE WEEKND,NO SPACE
- BROKE THE WORLD RECORD IN POLE VAULTING, NO SPACE
- PLAYED CAPTAIN AMERICA, NO SPACE
- MAIN CHARACTER IN "LIFE AS WE KNOW IT", NO SPACE
- FAMOUS MOVIE REGARDING SPACE (ENDS WITH AN R)
- SITCOM, ITS FIRST WORD IS A REGION IN NY, NO SPACE
- FAMOUS ACTOR PREVIOUSLY MARRIED TO AN ACTRESS FROM "FRIENDS",NO SPACE
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- MOVIE, MEANS ANAWARE, IGNORANT
- ONE OF CANADA'S NATIONAL SPORTS
- MOVIE INCLUDING THE PHRASE "THAT IS SO FETCH", NO SPACE
- BRAZILIAN SUPERMODEL, NO SPACE
- SONG BY ADELE
- "WE FOUND..."
13 Clues: SONG BY ADELE • "WE FOUND..." • SONG BY THE WEEKND,NO SPACE • MOVIE, MEANS ANAWARE, IGNORANT • BRAZILIAN SUPERMODEL, NO SPACE • ONE OF CANADA'S NATIONAL SPORTS • PLAYED CAPTAIN AMERICA, NO SPACE • FAMOUS MOVIE REGARDING SPACE (ENDS WITH AN R) • MAIN CHARACTER IN "LIFE AS WE KNOW IT", NO SPACE • BROKE THE WORLD RECORD IN POLE VAULTING, NO SPACE • ...
Hidden Figures 2024-10-30
Across
- treatment of a group as less than another
- person who went into space
- outside earth, with no air
- the national aeronautics space association.
- not following the rules/assumptions of society
- what black people were called in the 1970s
- assumptions about a group of people
- women who were very good at mathematics that worked at nasa
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- the action of assuming something
- everyone being treated equally
- agency that runs countries and has lots of power
- seperating different ratial groups
- marginalising someone based on their gender
- being fair and reasonable
- not fully valued or recognized
- common drink with caffeine
- machine used to send humans into space
- marginalising someone based on their race
- americas competition into the space race
19 Clues: being fair and reasonable • person who went into space • outside earth, with no air • common drink with caffeine • everyone being treated equally • not fully valued or recognized • the action of assuming something • seperating different ratial groups • assumptions about a group of people • machine used to send humans into space • americas competition into the space race • ...
Peggy Whitson 2022-01-10
Across
- Most _____ astronaut
- Second space mission
- Number of spacewalks
- doctorate from _____
- Retired in this year
- Missed targeted landing by ____ miles
Down
- First space mission
- First female _____ of the ISS
- Last space mission
- Has spent about _____ days in space
- Was the _____ woman in space (at one point)
- Number of visits to the ISS
- State of birth
- Flew to space for the first time (year)
14 Clues: State of birth • Last space mission • First space mission • Most _____ astronaut • Second space mission • Number of spacewalks • doctorate from _____ • Retired in this year • Number of visits to the ISS • First female _____ of the ISS • Has spent about _____ days in space • Missed targeted landing by ____ miles • Flew to space for the first time (year) • ...
Going into Space 2015-01-03
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- Name of first living creature to return alive from space
- Irishman who wants to go to Mars
- First space tourist
- First woman in space
- first satellite
- Type of velocity needed to leave the Earth
- path around a planet or star
- First man in space
- Came up with an equation to estimate the number of aliens civilizations
- Permanent home in space
Down
- 11 was the first mission to land on the Moon
- Orbit where it takes 1 day to travel around
- Orbiting astronaut feels weightless, but is really in this
- Space Shuttle which exploded shortly after launch
- First man on the Moon
- Organisation searching for extra-terrestrial life
- Second man on the Moon
17 Clues: first satellite • First man in space • First space tourist • First woman in space • First man on the Moon • Second man on the Moon • Permanent home in space • path around a planet or star • Irishman who wants to go to Mars • Type of velocity needed to leave the Earth • Orbit where it takes 1 day to travel around • 11 was the first mission to land on the Moon • ...
Space Exploration Crossword 2024-03-20
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- the largest rocket ever made (Bill Nye)
- the first and most famous telescope to be launched into orbit in 1990
- the scientist who built the first telescope*
- the first space shuttle launched into space by NASA in 1981*
- an un-crewed vehicle that carries scientific instruments to planets and other bodies in space
- the first US astronaut sent into space in 1961 (part 2)
- the mission that put the first man on the moon in 1969 (part 2)
- optical instrument that makes distant objects appear larger and brighter
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- reusable space vehicle that takes off like a rocket and lands like an airplane
- the first satellite sent to space in 1957 by the Soviet Union (part 2)
- a long-term orbiting platform where scientists can live and work in space.
- the very first tool used for space exploration (Bill Nye)
- a machine that uses escaping gas to move
- the acronym of National Aeronautics & Space Administration
- the first satellite launched into orbit by the US in 1958*
- unmanned spacecraft put into orbit around the Earth
16 Clues: the largest rocket ever made (Bill Nye) • a machine that uses escaping gas to move • the scientist who built the first telescope* • unmanned spacecraft put into orbit around the Earth • the first US astronaut sent into space in 1961 (part 2) • the very first tool used for space exploration (Bill Nye) • the acronym of National Aeronautics & Space Administration • ...
Unit 12 Crossword 2022-08-01
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- Program by NASA to utilize the first reusable spacecraft
- The first ever space station that burned in 1979
- This Space Telescope is the successor to Hubble and is a million miles away
- This was the first ever human into space
- This NASA mission got men to the moon
- This was the first ever satellite launched into space
- Satellite series Used for transmitting signals for TV stations such as ESPN and CNN
- Program by NASA that includes inflatable compartments
- Company with idea of reusing rockets that can land to allow for travel to moon and Mars for establishment of colonies
- Satellite Series used to take pictures of the Earth for such in tools such as Google Maps
- This satellite carried the first ever animal into space
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- This President (Last Name) started the race to the moon
- Program by NASA with hopes of building permanent station on the moon
- Satellite Series by SpaceX to provide internet capabilities across the globe
- The first major telescope in space that orbits Earth
- This President (Last Name) started the shuttle program
- This NASA mission was designed to get men into space
- This was the first American satellite into space
- Satellite Series that monitors weather conditions of North America
- This NASA mission was designed to have a two-man crew and work on docking of two spacecraft
- Joint program by the US and USSR
- Satellite Series that monitors global weather conditions
22 Clues: Joint program by the US and USSR • This NASA mission got men to the moon • This was the first ever human into space • The first ever space station that burned in 1979 • This was the first American satellite into space • The first major telescope in space that orbits Earth • This NASA mission was designed to get men into space • ...
Networking Crossword 2024-06-13
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- Sends a signal to every computer on a local area network. Considered old and obsolete.
- Specific address assigned to a device (no space).
- What "www" stands for (no space).
- 8 of these form a byte.
- 1000 of these form a megabyte.
- What "ISP" stands for (no space).
- Maximum rate of which data can be transferred. Measured by bitrate.
- Is used for wireless connections. Also found within this classroom. (no space.)
- The time it takes for data to travel from sender to receiver.
- What the internet was modeled after.
- A collection of local area networks.
- The thing that every URL starts with (and what it stands for)(no space).
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- 1000 of these form a terabyte.
- What "UTP" stands for (no space).
- 1000 of these form a gigabyte.
- 1000 of these form a kilobyte.
- The number of bits transferred per second.
- The part of a motherboard a fiber optic cable is plugged into.
- What "URL" stands for (no space).
- Can connect multiple devices in the same location.
- The ranking system used by Google (no space).
- The type of connector that is used by a UTP.
- Follows hyperlinks in webpages to create a search index.
- Can send a signal to a specific computer connected on a local area network.
- The number of people that own the internet.
- Sends data using radio waves.
- A top level domain name used for websites trying to make money (period included).
27 Clues: 8 of these form a byte. • Sends data using radio waves. • 1000 of these form a terabyte. • 1000 of these form a gigabyte. • 1000 of these form a kilobyte. • 1000 of these form a megabyte. • What "UTP" stands for (no space). • What "www" stands for (no space). • What "ISP" stands for (no space). • What "URL" stands for (no space). • What the internet was modeled after. • ...
Space.AGB 2020-05-09
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- a ball of ice and dust floating in space
- a group of stars in the night sky that form a shape
- a meteor crashing into Earth: a ________ star
- the planet we live on
- the red planet
- a tool that people use to observe planets
- the biggest planet
- a collection of billions of stars
- a planet named after the Roman god of the sea
- a person who studies space
- a planet famous for its rings
- a time when the moon blocks the sun
- a rock floating in space
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
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- a planet that begins with U
- a hole in the surface of the moon
- a large object that orbits Earth
- Earth _______ on its axis
- the hottest planet
- the force that keeps you on Earth
- a large object that moves around a star
- the name of our galaxy: the _____ way
- a hot glowing ball of gas in space
- the planets _____ around the sun
- the sun and the planets: the _____ system
- dark place on the sun's surface: sun ____
- space and everything in it
- a vehicle that transport people into space
- our star
- the path a planet takes around the sun
- a time when many meteors strike Earth: a meteor ______
- a person who travels to space
- the shapes of the moon during a month
- a place where gravity is so strong not even light can escape: a _____ hole
34 Clues: our star • the red planet • the hottest planet • the biggest planet • the planet we live on • a rock floating in space • Earth _______ on its axis • space and everything in it • a person who studies space • a planet that begins with U • a planet famous for its rings • a person who travels to space • a large object that orbits Earth • the planets _____ around the sun • ...
Networking Crossword 2024-06-13
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- What "URL" stands for (no space).
- What "UTP" stands for (no space).
- Specific address assigned to a device (no space).
- Maximum rate of which data can be transferred. Measured by bitrate.
- 1000 of these form a kilobyte.
- The type of connector that is used by a UTP.
- The time it takes for data to travel from sender to receiver.
- 1000 of these form a gigabyte.
- What the internet was modeled after.
- 1000 of these form a megabyte.
- What "www" stands for (no space).
- 1000 of these form a terabyte.
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- Follows hyperlinks in webpages to create a search index.
- Sends data using radio waves.
- The number of people that own the internet.
- The ranking system used by Google (no space).
- The part of a motherboard a fiber optic cable is plugged into.
- 8 of these form a byte.
- What "ISP" stands for (no space).
- The thing that every URL starts with (and what it stands for)(no space).
- The number of bits transferred per second.
- Is used for wireless connections. Also found within this classroom. (no space.)
- Can connect multiple devices in the same location.
- A top level domain name used for websites trying to make money (period included).
- Sends a signal to every computer on a local area network. Considered old and obsolete.
- A collection of local area networks.
- Can send a signal to a specific computer connected on a local area network.
27 Clues: 8 of these form a byte. • Sends data using radio waves. • 1000 of these form a kilobyte. • 1000 of these form a gigabyte. • 1000 of these form a megabyte. • 1000 of these form a terabyte. • What "URL" stands for (no space). • What "UTP" stands for (no space). • What "ISP" stands for (no space). • What "www" stands for (no space). • What the internet was modeled after. • ...
Networking Crossword 2024-06-13
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- Sends a signal to every computer on a local area network. Considered old and obsolete.
- Specific address assigned to a device (no space).
- What "www" stands for (no space).
- 8 of these form a byte.
- 1000 of these form a megabyte.
- What "ISP" stands for (no space).
- Maximum rate of which data can be transferred. Measured by bitrate.
- Is used for wireless connections. Also found within this classroom. (no space.)
- The time it takes for data to travel from sender to receiver.
- What the internet was modeled after.
- A collection of local area networks.
- The thing that every URL starts with (and what it stands for)(no space).
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- 1000 of these form a terabyte.
- What "UTP" stands for (no space).
- 1000 of these form a gigabyte.
- 1000 of these form a kilobyte.
- The number of bits transferred per second.
- The part of a motherboard a fiber optic cable is plugged into.
- What "URL" stands for (no space).
- Can connect multiple devices in the same location.
- The ranking system used by Google (no space).
- The type of connector that is used by a UTP.
- Follows hyperlinks in webpages to create a search index.
- Can send a signal to a specific computer connected on a local area network.
- The number of people that own the internet.
- Sends data using radio waves.
- A top level domain name used for websites trying to make money (period included).
27 Clues: 8 of these form a byte. • Sends data using radio waves. • 1000 of these form a terabyte. • 1000 of these form a gigabyte. • 1000 of these form a kilobyte. • 1000 of these form a megabyte. • What "UTP" stands for (no space). • What "www" stands for (no space). • What "ISP" stands for (no space). • What "URL" stands for (no space). • What the internet was modeled after. • ...
Grade 6 Science Review 2021-06-09
Across
- this organism reproduces with spores
- a space snowball with two tails
- put into groups with the same traits
- a falling star
- this scientist studies space
- a measurable prediction for an experiment
- this person has gone to space
- this plane part holds all the other parts
- this planet has a very dense atmosphere
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- use your senses to collect this data
- many different kinds of life
- a relationship to benefit both organisms
- a large space rock between Mars and Jupiter
- these brothers made the first flight
- this 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 • air takes up _______ • many different kinds of life • this scientist studies space • this person has gone to space • a space snowball with two tails • the force that slows things down • use your senses to collect this data • this organism reproduces with spores • these brothers made the first flight • put into groups with the same traits • ...
Grade 6 Science Review 2021-06-09
Across
- this organism reproduces with spores
- a space snowball with two tails
- put into groups with the same traits
- a falling star
- this scientist studies space
- a measurable prediction for an experiment
- this person has gone to space
- this plane part holds all the other parts
- this planet has a very dense atmosphere
Down
- use your senses to collect this data
- many different kinds of life
- a relationship that benefits both organisms
- a large space rock between Mars and Jupiter
- these brothers made the first flight
- this 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 • air takes up _______ • many different kinds of life • this scientist studies space • this person has gone to space • a space snowball with two tails • the force that slows things down • use your senses to collect this data • this organism reproduces with spores • these brothers made the first flight • put into groups with the same traits • ...
French Vocabulary Chapter 3 Lesson 2 - Thomas Le 2012-11-20
Across
- Annoying
- Les Oreilles
- Head(Include Article No Space)
- Paresseux(Paresseuse)
- Awesome(Male)
- "You, with your words like knives And swords and weapons that you use against me" is the first line of what Taylor Swift song(French Female)
- Albert Einstein is ___(Male)
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- Kind(Female)
- Serious
- Mouth(Include Article No Space)
- Timide
- Nice
- Nose(Include Article No Space)
- Thomas Le Has Black ____(Include Article No Space)
- Eyes(Include Article No Space)
- Genereux/Genereuse
16 Clues: Nice • Timide • Serious • Annoying • Kind(Female) • Les Oreilles • Awesome(Male) • Genereux/Genereuse • Paresseux(Paresseuse) • Albert Einstein is ___(Male) • Head(Include Article No Space) • Nose(Include Article No Space) • Eyes(Include Article No Space) • Mouth(Include Article No Space) • Thomas Le Has Black ____(Include Article No Space) • ...
Unit 3 2021-07-31
Across
- very funny
- fear
- making you have strong feelings of sadness or sympathy
- your body shakes because you are cold
- refuse an offer (2 words no space)
- spread through
- excellent and unusual
- very sad
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- represent (2 words no space)
- continue (2 words no space)
- arrive (2 words no space)
- something good comes out of something bad (2 words with no space in between)
- extreme or very serious
- a very successful movie
- less and less light
- makes you feel sadness, sympathy
16 Clues: fear • very sad • very funny • spread through • less and less light • excellent and unusual • extreme or very serious • a very successful movie • arrive (2 words no space) • continue (2 words no space) • represent (2 words no space) • makes you feel sadness, sympathy • refuse an offer (2 words no space) • your body shakes because you are cold • ...
Space Rocks 2021-12-09
Across
- A meteor that does not burn up all the way, and hits the earth
- The center of a comet
- A chunk of an asteroid or comet that is burning in the Earth's atmosphere
- Where comets come from with a "o"
- A giant space rock
- Where comets come from with a "k"
- The tail of a comet that always points away from the sun
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- Where asteroids come from
- A giant space rock made of dust and ice
- The tail of a comet that has dust
- The dust surrounding a comet
- A tiny asteroid
12 Clues: A tiny asteroid • A giant space rock • The center of a comet • Where asteroids come from • The dust surrounding a comet • The tail of a comet that has dust • Where comets come from with a "o" • Where comets come from with a "k" • A giant space rock made of dust and ice • The tail of a comet that always points away from the sun • ...
Outer Space 2021-11-01
Across
- A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust, typically 10,000 to 100,000 light-years in diameter and containing billions of stars
- A solid body orbiting the Sun that consists of metal and rock. Most are only a few miles in diameter and are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- The fraction of the Moon or other body that we see illuminated by sunlight
- Latin for “cloud",great clouds of glowing gas lit up by stars inside or nearby
- A star ending its life in a huge explosion
- An event that occurs when the shadow of a planet or moon falls upon a second body
- An increase in meteor activity at certain times of the year due to Earth passing through a stream of particles along a comet’s orbit around the Sun
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- A slight tipping and tilting of the Moon from week to week that brings various features along the limb into better view
- A distinctive pattern of stars used informally to organize a part of the sky
- A “dirty snowball” of ice and rocky debris, typically a few miles across, that orbits the Sun in a long ellipse
- Two stars that lie very close to, and are often orbiting, each other
- The two times each year, near March 20th and September 22nd, when the Sun is directly overhead at noon as seen from Earth’s equator
12 Clues: A star ending its life in a huge explosion • Two stars that lie very close to, and are often orbiting, each other • The fraction of the Moon or other body that we see illuminated by sunlight • A distinctive pattern of stars used informally to organize a part of the sky • Latin for “cloud",great clouds of glowing gas lit up by stars inside or nearby • ...
Space Crossword 2021-11-02
Across
- a body orbiting the sun made of rock and metal
- star made up of neutrons
- a distinct pattern of stars
- a dirty snowball made of ice and rock
- collection of stars and gas
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- a group of stars that share a common origin
- a body that orbits a body
- cloud of gas that is lit up by stars
- star 2 stars orbiting each other
- a large body of rock or gas that orbits the sun
- concentrated area of mass that it so dense that light cant escape
- event where a star explodes
12 Clues: star made up of neutrons • a body that orbits a body • event where a star explodes • a distinct pattern of stars • collection of stars and gas • star 2 stars orbiting each other • cloud of gas that is lit up by stars • a dirty snowball made of ice and rock • a group of stars that share a common origin • a body orbiting the sun made of rock and metal • ...
Space Mission 2022-04-01
Across
- It is the star and the largest body in the Solar System.
- Large concentrations of stars, planets, dust and gases.
- Way The galaxy in which our solar system is located.
- Imaginary lines of stars which, when joined together, form figures.
- A bowl-shaped depression, or hollow area, produced by the impact of a meteorite, volcanic activity or an explosion.
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- An artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth or Moon or another planet for the purpose of gathering information or for communication.
- A piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the Earth's surface from outer space.
- The planet on which we live.
- A small rocky body orbiting the Sun.
- The fourth planet from the Sun. It is also called the red planet.
- An object that travels around the sun leaving a bright trail behind it.
- The second largest planet in the solar system, surrounded by a series of thin, flat rings composed of small ice particles.
12 Clues: The planet on which we live. • A small rocky body orbiting the Sun. • Way The galaxy in which our solar system is located. • Large concentrations of stars, planets, dust and gases. • It is the star and the largest body in the Solar System. • The fourth planet from the Sun. It is also called the red planet. • ...
Crossing Space 2013-11-20
Across
- People used to believe that the earth was in the centre of the Universe and that the universe was this.
- A change in speed or velocity
- Uranus and Saturn have a complete one. What's it called when it is forming?
- The outer part of Earth's atmosphere is called what?
- When the day and night are the same amount of time around the world.
- when the position of the Moon in its orbit when at new or full phrase.
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- A small space rock, so small that when it hits the Earth's atmosphere it doesn't create the shooting star effect.
- What is the substance that can't be broken down any more. There are 92 of them.
- A stony meteorite
- What is it called when an object in space is orbiting and it is the furthest away from the sun than it can.
- The point directly above your head is called what?
- When the moon is more than half full, but less than full. This is called _______.
12 Clues: A stony meteorite • A change in speed or velocity • The point directly above your head is called what? • The outer part of Earth's atmosphere is called what? • When the day and night are the same amount of time around the world. • when the position of the Moon in its orbit when at new or full phrase. • ...
Space Cowboys 2014-05-23
Across
- super hot planet with a thick atmosphere that traps heat from the Sun
- inner planet that is the second smallest without any atmosphere
- this determines the day and night cycle
- planet in which water exists in liquid, gas, and solid forms
- fourth planet from the Sun
- the medium sized star of our solar system
Down
- the largest of the planets in our solar system
- force that keeps objects in the solar system
- rock fragments between Mars and Jupiter
- this planet is an ice giant
- the (______) of the Earth is what determines how much sunlight reaches the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- the greater this is, the greater the gravity
12 Clues: fourth planet from the Sun • this planet is an ice giant • rock fragments between Mars and Jupiter • this determines the day and night cycle • the medium sized star of our solar system • force that keeps objects in the solar system • the greater this is, the greater the gravity • the largest of the planets in our solar system • ...
Space Investigator 2014-02-05
Across
- The furtherest planet from the sun
- This thing is sometimes called a natural sattelite
- This planet has a ring made by rock
- Earth and most other planets rotate in this direction, the same way they revolve around the sun
- Planets, stars and even galaxies travel on curved paths through space called an ....
- This planet has the most moons of any planet in our solar system
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- Our galaxy
- The turning of a planet on its axis
- This planet is now called a Dwarf Planet although before it was the furtherest planet from the sun
- Is an object that moves around a larger object. Earth is a ..... because it moves around the sun
- This planet is the closest planet to Earth on average distance
- The path taken by one object (such as Earth), as it goes around another
12 Clues: Our galaxy • The furtherest planet from the sun • The turning of a planet on its axis • This planet has a ring made by rock • This thing is sometimes called a natural sattelite • This planet is the closest planet to Earth on average distance • This planet has the most moons of any planet in our solar system • ...
