space Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
Vocab Green Space 2026-04-12
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- To rest and feel calm
- Before something
- To keep something safe
- To look at words
- Good for your body and mind
- To learn about a subject
- In the middle of two things
- To move your body to music
- To move on your feet
- To have fun
- The green plants on the ground
- films on a screen
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- To do a job or task
- in the classroom To stay on a chair at school
- To look
- & drink To have food and water
- Beside something
- Making you feel worried or tired
- Living things that grow in the earth
- To put words on paper
- To make something smaller or less
- A place with grass and trees
- to move fast
- Below something
- Tall structures like houses or offices
- Making a lot of loud sounds
- To make food with heat
27 Clues: To look • To have fun • to move fast • Below something • Before something • Beside something • To look at words • films on a screen • To do a job or task • To move on your feet • To rest and feel calm • To put words on paper • To keep something safe • To make food with heat • To learn about a subject • To move your body to music • Good for your body and mind • In the middle of two things • ...
Space and Physics 2026-04-17
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- — How fast work is done
- — Related to the sun
- — When one object blocks light from another
- — Movement around another object
- — Change in speed or direction
- — All space and everything in it
- — Related to the moon
- — A large group of stars and space objects
- — Force that pulls objects toward each other
- — A space rock burning in Earth’s atmosphere
- — A ball of hot gas that gives off light and heat
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- Energy — Energy of motion
- — Using force to move an object
- — Spinning on an axis
- — A large object that orbits a star
- — How fast something moves
- — A simple machine used to lift objects
- — A wheel and rope used to lift objects
- — Speed in a specific direction
- — A push or pull on an object
- — An icy object that forms a tail near the sun
- Energy — Stored energy
- — The ability to do work
- — Force that slows motion between surfaces
- — A tool used to see distant objects
- — The path an object follows around another object
- — A small rocky object in space
- — Change in position over time
28 Clues: — Related to the sun • — Spinning on an axis • — Related to the moon • Energy — Stored energy • — How fast work is done • — The ability to do work • Energy — Energy of motion • — How fast something moves • — A push or pull on an object • — Change in speed or direction • — Change in position over time • — Using force to move an object • — Speed in a specific direction • ...
Earth & Space Science 2026-06-01
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- The Earth's is currently 23.5 degrees
- Dirt, but better
- A living thing
- Surface processes that removes material from a location
- Changing conditions of the atmosphere
- The section of the Earth containing all water
- Distinct geographic location with specific climate and ecosystem
- Circular movement caused by the warming and cooling of liquid
- Independent/dependent _______
- What you shouldn't call soil
- Thousand years ago, abbrev.
- Air mass formed over the ocean
- Two-thirds of the Earth's surface
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- Incoming solar radiation
- Step in the water cycle that forms clouds
- The section of the Earth containing all organic life
- The section of the Earth containing all soil and rocks
- The section of the Earth containing all air and gasses
- Air mass formed over land
- Solid material made of loose particles
- Air mass with high humidity and temperature
- Total # of individuals in a group
- Path an astral body takes around another
- Air mass with low humidity and temperature
24 Clues: A living thing • Dirt, but better • Incoming solar radiation • Air mass formed over land • Thousand years ago, abbrev. • What you shouldn't call soil • Independent/dependent _______ • Air mass formed over the ocean • Total # of individuals in a group • Two-thirds of the Earth's surface • The Earth's is currently 23.5 degrees • Changing conditions of the atmosphere • ...
Earth is Space 2026-06-02
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- The Moon phase when the whole near side visible from Earth is lit by sunlight.
- The change in the Moon’s appearance as the lit part gets larger after a new moon.
- The lighter part of a shadow where only some of the light is blocked.
- An attractive force between two objects that have mass, helping keep planets and moons in orbit.
- A group of objects such as planets, moons and asteroids that revolve around a star.
- The day of the year with the most daylight hours.
- The change in the Moon’s appearance as the lit part gets smaller after a full moon.
- The different shapes seen in a repeated pattern, such as the changing appearance of the Moon.
- An eclipse that occurs when Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon.
- A solar eclipse where the Moon blocks only part of the Sun’s light from reaching Earth.
- An imaginary line from the North Pole to the South Pole that Earth spins around.
- A day when daylight hours and night time hours are approximately equal.
- A very high tide that occurs when there is a new moon or full moon.
- The time between one new moon and the next, lasting about twenty nine and a half days.
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- The movement of one object around another object in an orbit.
- All of space, including all matter and energy contained within it.
- The day of the year with the fewest daylight hours.
- The darkest part of a shadow where light is completely blocked by an object.
- A solar eclipse where the Moon blocks all of the Sun’s light from reaching a place on Earth.
- A type of solar eclipse where the Moon blocks the centre of the Sun, leaving a ring of light visible.
- An eclipse that occurs when the Moon moves between Earth and the Sun.
- An oval or egg shape, such as the shape of Earth’s orbit around the Sun.
- The regular rise and fall of ocean water level, usually in a cycle close to twelve and a half hours.
- The curved path of an object moving around a star, planet or moon.
- A weaker tide that occurs when the Sun and Moon are not in line with Earth.
- The turning of an object around its own axis, such as Earth spinning every twenty four hours.
- A body such as a moon that orbits a larger celestial object.
27 Clues: The day of the year with the most daylight hours. • The day of the year with the fewest daylight hours. • A body such as a moon that orbits a larger celestial object. • The movement of one object around another object in an orbit. • All of space, including all matter and energy contained within it. • ...
Space Technology F5 2026-06-24
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- A coordinate format that uses decimal degrees.
- A digital mapping service developed by Google.
- A type of satellite orbit located at a relatively low altitude above Earth.
- A type of satellite orbit located between Low Earth Orbit and Geostationary Orbit.
- A condition in which objects experience apparent weightlessness.
- An orbit where a satellite's orbital period matches Earth's rotation period.
- = An efficient orbital manoeuvre used to transfer a satellite between two orbits.
- The point in a satellite's orbit that is closest to Earth.
- A launch vehicle that can only be used once.
- One of the orbital shape
- A type of orbit where a satellite remains above the same point on Earth's surface.
- A satellite-based system used to determine location and navigation.
- A type of orbit located at a very high altitude above Earth.
- Number of segment GPS made of
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- The process of determining position and planning a route.
- A coordinate format that uses degrees, minutes and seconds.
- The speed required for a satellite to remain in its orbit.
- The distance of a satellite above Earth's surface.
- Debris left in space.
- A set of values used to identify a precise location on Earth.
- An object that revolves around a planet.
- The point in a satellite's orbit that is farthest from Earth.
- A launch vehicle that can be recovered and reused for multiple missions.
- An international research laboratory that orbits Earth.
24 Clues: Debris left in space. • One of the orbital shape • Number of segment GPS made of • An object that revolves around a planet. • A launch vehicle that can only be used once. • A coordinate format that uses decimal degrees. • A digital mapping service developed by Google. • The distance of a satellite above Earth's surface. • ...
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. • ...
Martian 2026-05-12
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- Powers most things
- Radiotope in space
- Compound of materials
- Orange Planet
- Place where things can’t grow
- Robot used on space
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- People in space
- tape Stronger then normal tape
- Vallis Work site
- Like a book but for space
- White circle in the sky
- Robot meant for space
- suit Used outside of ares and in space
- Place to live
14 Clues: Orange Planet • Place to live • People in space • Powers most things • Radiotope in space • Robot used on space • Vallis Work site • Compound of materials • Robot meant for space • White circle in the sky • Like a book but for space • Place where things can’t grow • tape Stronger then normal tape • suit Used outside of ares and in space
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
SpaceAge 2026-05-07
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- After the ______ war ended, the relationship between the U.S. and the Soviet Union started to improve so they could work together to dock their aircraft in space.
- The component of a jet engine that sucks in the air.
- co-inventor of the jet engine
- Airliners with jet engines are above to flow above the ________
- Which country first used a jet fighter during World War II?
- exhaust flows _______ the direction of motion
- The component of a jet engine where an explosion occurs.
- co-inventor of the jet engine
- The second space program of NASA's to act as a stepping stone to landing on the moon
- the United States’ first space station.
- The first American astronaut who flew to space was___________.
- The first space program of NASA's to act as a stepping stone to landing on the moon.
- The part of the “stack” of the space transport system that looks most like an airplane is called the_______.
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- The development of the jet aircraft ___________ people from around the world.
- The component of a jet engine acts like a windmill
- The _______ 707 was the first successful commercial jet aircraft for civilian use.
- The first jet engines were built for use on ________ aircraft.
- jet engines allowed us to go _______ than ever before
- _____ and performance were improved in aircraft because of jet engines.
- Newton’s ________ law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- The first man on the moon.
- The first operational orbiter to fly in space was the ________.
- The U.S. wanted to be #1 in space exploration because they thought the Soviet Union was using Sputnik for what?
- This was created in 1958 by U.S. Congress to put emphasis on winning the "space race"
- This type of wing delayed the impact of shock waves at high speeds
- The space ______ was the first reusable spacecraft that could carry humans and cargo
26 Clues: The first man on the moon. • co-inventor of the jet engine • co-inventor of the jet engine • the United States’ first space station. • exhaust flows _______ the direction of motion • The component of a jet engine acts like a windmill • The component of a jet engine that sucks in the air. • jet engines allowed us to go _______ than ever before • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2023-06-09
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Rside-Universe-Jarrett 2015-02-25
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- - 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
Down
- - 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 • ...
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) • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Lab Laugh Logic 2026-01-20
Across
- 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 • ...
Space Agencies around the World 2024-04-10
Across
- - 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. • ...
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) • ...
The Space Race 2025-06-02
Across
- 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 • ...
Spirit Week Space Crossword Search 2026-07-14
Across
- What do you call a collection of billions of stars?
- A creature from another planet
- The star at the center of our solar system
- A person who travels in space
- The explosion of a dying star
- The galaxy that contains Earth
- What space object has a glowing tail?
- Where would a Martian receive a Uline shipment?
- What Uline item would astronauts use to secure cargo in space?
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- The final frontier, according to Star Trek
- The study of space and celestial objects
- What planet is famous for its beautiful rings?
- What keeps the Moon orbiting Earth?
- The space agency of the United States
- A region in space with gravity so strong that even light cannot escape
- What do astronauts wear to survive outside a spacecraft?
16 Clues: A person who travels in space • The explosion of a dying star • A creature from another planet • The galaxy that contains Earth • What keeps the Moon orbiting Earth? • The space agency of the United States • What space object has a glowing tail? • The study of space and celestial objects • The final frontier, according to Star Trek • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Columbia Space Shuttle (CJR Jigsaw) 2024-02-27
Across
- ____ 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 • ...
POP-CULTURE 2024-12-15
Across
- 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 • ...
Space.AGB 2020-05-09
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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).
Down
- 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. • ...
Unit 12 Crossword 2022-08-01
Across
- 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
Down
- 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).
Down
- 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. • ...
Going into Space 2015-01-03
Across
- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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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) • ...
Space Exploration Crossword 2024-03-20
Across
- 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 • ...
Spirit Week Space Crossword Search 2026-07-14
Across
- What do astronauts wear to survive outside a spacecraft?
- What Uline item would astronauts use to secure cargo in space?
- What space object has a glowing tail?
- A person who travels in space
- What do you call a collection of billions of stars?
- The study of space and celestial objects
- Where would a Martian receive a Uline shipment?
- The explosion of a dying star
- A creature from another planet
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- The final frontier, according to Star Trek
- A region in space with gravity so strong that even light cannot escape
- What keeps the Moon orbiting Earth?
- The galaxy that contains Earth
- The star at the center of our solar system
- What planet is famous for its beautiful rings?
- The space agency of the United States
16 Clues: A person who travels in space • The explosion of a dying star • The galaxy that contains Earth • A creature from another planet • What keeps the Moon orbiting Earth? • What space object has a glowing tail? • The space agency of the United States • The study of space and celestial objects • The final frontier, according to Star Trek • ...
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 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 • ...
Astronomy 2015-08-27
Across
- A large system of stars in outer space.
- The area outside the earth’s atmosphere including planets and stars
- Have an origin from outside of the Earth's atmosphere, from space, or from another planet.
- An area in space that nothing, not even light, can escape from.
- Second largest planet with a large ring.
- Seventh planet in our solar system.
- The largest planet in the solar system
- A piece of rock from outer space that makes a bright line across the night sky
- A very bright star with tail that occasionally flies by the Earth.
- The whole space and everthing in it, including stars and planets.
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- An electronic device that is sent into space and moves around the earth.
- This used to be the ninth planet in the solar system.
- The study of planets, stars, and all things in the universe.
- This planet was named after the God of the Sea.
- Small, bright objects that we see in the sky at night.
- The round object that moves around the earth.
- The second planet from the Sun.
- The smallest planet in the solar system.
- Earth is the only (...) where life has been found.
- A person travelling and working in a spacecraft.
- The planet that we live on.
- Creatures, or life forms that come from outer space.
- We often call it “the Red Planet”.
- Very hot star that shines during the day and gives the earth heat and light.
24 Clues: The planet that we live on. • The second planet from the Sun. • We often call it “the Red Planet”. • Seventh planet in our solar system. • The largest planet in the solar system • A large system of stars in outer space. • The smallest planet in the solar system. • Second largest planet with a large ring. • The round object that moves around the earth. • ...
Astronomy 2021-02-15
Across
- A large system of stars in outer space.
- The area outside the earth’s atmosphere including planets and stars
- Have an origin from outside of the Earth's atmosphere, from space, or from another planet.
- An area in space that nothing, not even light, can escape from.
- Second largest planet with a large ring.
- Seventh planet in our solar system.
- The largest planet in the solar system
- A piece of rock from outer space that makes a bright line across the night sky
- A very bright star with tail that occasionally flies by the Earth.
- The whole space and everthing in it, including stars and planets.
Down
- An electronic device that is sent into space and moves around the earth.
- This used to be the ninth planet in the solar system.
- The study of planets, stars, and all things in the universe.
- This planet was named after the God of the Sea.
- Small, bright objects that we see in the sky at night.
- The round object that moves around the earth.
- The second planet from the Sun.
- The smallest planet in the solar system.
- Earth is the only (...) where life has been found.
- A person travelling and working in a spacecraft.
- The planet that we live on.
- Creatures, or life forms that come from outer space.
- We often call it “the Red Planet”.
- Very hot star that shines during the day and gives the earth heat and light.
24 Clues: The planet that we live on. • The second planet from the Sun. • We often call it “the Red Planet”. • Seventh planet in our solar system. • The largest planet in the solar system • A large system of stars in outer space. • The smallest planet in the solar system. • Second largest planet with a large ring. • The round object that moves around the earth. • ...
Fall Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (Fall Assessment) 2021-12-14
Across
- The sun and all things orbiting around it
- The side of the moon we cannot see
- The planet we live on
- The second largest planet with many rings
- A group of stars
- National Aeronautics and Space Association
- A path an object in space follows
- When you can't see any part of the moon
- A rocky object ordering the sun
- The curved shape of waxing/waning moon
- A deformation of water from gravity of moon
- An object made of ice and dust with a gas tail
- The rising and falling of the sea based on gravity
- Where our galaxy and solar system are
- Movement in a circular orbit
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- What you use on Earth to see space
- A path which objects regularly take
- A person who goes to space to study things
- The fully shaded inner region of a shadow
- An object in space in orbit to gather info
- A large satellite for mankind in space
- The partially shaded outer region of shadow
- The force that attracts something to one another
- A hot ball of gas at the center of solar system
- The thing that is used to get to space
- Movement in a circle
- The covering of light from one object to another
- When you can see all parts of the moon
- The side of the moon you can see
- A hot ball of glowing gas
- The level of compactness in an object
31 Clues: A group of stars • Movement in a circle • The planet we live on • A hot ball of glowing gas • Movement in a circular orbit • A rocky object ordering the sun • The side of the moon you can see • A path an object in space follows • What you use on Earth to see space • The side of the moon we cannot see • A path which objects regularly take • The level of compactness in an object • ...
The structure of HPV 2022-06-27
Across
- What is the HPV genome (no space)?
- What is a disease caused by HPV where benign bumps develop in the genital regions (no space)?
- What kinds of tissue does HPV infect?
- How many species host HPV?
- What is an important cancer caused by HPV (no space)?
- What kind of proteins are the HPV E5, E6, and E7 proteins?
- What is the topology of the HPV chromosome?
- What is a screening procedure for HPV examining cells (no space)?
- What stage of viral replication is facilitated by the L1 protein?
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- What is the terminal chromosomal structure involved in protecting linear chromosomes that is extended in HPV oncogenesis?
- How many doses are recommended for the current HPV vaccine?
- What kind of virus is HPV?
- What is a chemical that whitens precancerous or cancerous cervical tissue (no space)?
- What is the sum of the genotype numbers of the two majormost wort-causing HPV genotypes (no space)?
- What is the scientific name of the HPV host species (no space)?
- What is the sum of the genotype numbers of the two majormost cancer-causing HPV genotypes (no space)?
- What is the shape of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV)?
- What is a diagnostic procedure for HPV involving examination of the cervical squamocolumnar junction?
- What kind of vaccine is being developed using the HPV oncoproteins?
- What structure do the L1 and L2 genes code for in HPV?
- Which biochemical process, induced by death factors, is inhibited by HPV?
21 Clues: What kind of virus is HPV? • How many species host HPV? • What is the HPV genome (no space)? • What kinds of tissue does HPV infect? • What is the topology of the HPV chromosome? • What is the shape of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV)? • What is an important cancer caused by HPV (no space)? • What structure do the L1 and L2 genes code for in HPV? • ...
Fall Semester Science Final Assesment 2021-12-10
Across
- The pull of something to a Celestial Body.
- A vehicle used to go to space.
- The people that go to space to research.
- The sun and everything that orbits it.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- When the sun is blocked by the moon.
- The highest point of water, from the moon's pull.
- When something goes around a Celestial Body.
- The center of the milkyway.
- The floating things in space.
- when the tide is higher than normal.
- A very small planet.
- The earth is the center.
- The sun is the center.
- An instrument used to look far, or into space.
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- The paths of orbit.
- The bigger shadow mad during an eclipse.
- The smaller shadow made during an eclipse.
- The Suns Atmosphere.
- When the tide is lower than normal.
- Earth's rotation.
- The rocks that orbit the Sun
- When the earth blocks the sun.
- When a celestial body is blocked by another.
- The turning of the Yaw and the Pitch.
- The movement of waves, created by the moon's pull.
- Height, length, depth, and which everything moves in.
- Floating rock that orbits the Earth.
- Depending off of another force to make a orbital movement.
- Small rocks that fall from space.
30 Clues: Earth's rotation. • The paths of orbit. • The Suns Atmosphere. • A very small planet. • The sun is the center. • The earth is the center. • The center of the milkyway. • The rocks that orbit the Sun • The floating things in space. • A vehicle used to go to space. • When the earth blocks the sun. • Small rocks that fall from space. • When the tide is lower than normal. • ...
Jordan's Hunger Games Crossword Extravaganza 2014-03-18
Across
- What does Gale call Katniss?
- What is the country called?
- The speaker of the games? (2 words no space)
- What holds all the weapons
- What they call the winners
- Katniss's Weapon
- Who is the boy from District 11?
- Who is the boy from District 2?
- What weapon killed Rue
- What is Rue to Katniss?
- Who does Peeta like? (2 words no space)
- Katniss is called the Girl on _______?
- mine What is District 12 known for (2 words no space)
- An animal created by the capital to kill the other Tributes?
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- To choke
- The girl who was sneaky?
- What does Katniss put on rue when she dies?
- What they inject into their arms?
- Who's name was called first for the girls?(2 words no space)
- What bird is used alot?
- Who is the drunk?
- What a group of allies are called?
- Some posionous berry in the games.
- People that got there tongues cut off?
- The planes?
- Bee's in the arena? (2 words no space)
- Who is the boss of the capital? (2 words no space)
- What is the name of the book?
- Who was the escort for District 12? (2 words no space)
- Katniss's stylist?
30 Clues: To choke • The planes? • Katniss's Weapon • Who is the drunk? • Katniss's stylist? • What weapon killed Rue • What bird is used alot? • What is Rue to Katniss? • The girl who was sneaky? • What holds all the weapons • What they call the winners • What is the country called? • What does Gale call Katniss? • What is the name of the book? • Who is the boy from District 2? • ...
Science and technology 2020-02-18
Across
- great and unbelieveable thing or event
- great step in development of branch of any science
- an undentified flying object
- ... environment in space
- somethig that someone had to do in order of his job
- creature from oher planer or star
- the man who travel into space
- something that was not known before
- the planet following the earth
- special spaceship in which people can go into space
- development and systimatization of people's knowledge about physical universe
- the scince that studies occur naturally
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- the science that stydies substances and the way in which they act on
- the first planet in solar system
- process of noticing sth
- serious illnesses
- the space where we live
- the suit of astronaut
- the whole humanity
- the scince that studies the space and stars and planets
20 Clues: serious illnesses • the whole humanity • the suit of astronaut • process of noticing sth • the space where we live • ... environment in space • an undentified flying object • the man who travel into space • the planet following the earth • the first planet in solar system • creature from oher planer or star • something that was not known before • ...
Sky Science 2012-02-08
Across
- heats the earth
- is a satellite that travels around the earth (and other planets)
- a blue green planet
- a dent in the moons surface
- a series of planets around the
- is the oval path around which objectsin space travel or revolve
- chunks of rock found in space
- is the science that studies heavenly bodies such as the moon
- when the moon gose over the sun
- a rotating group of stars
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- has no gravity
- this is known as the red planet
- has a great red spot
- the man that wears a space suit
- a planet surrounded by rings
- is the distance light travels in one year
- an object in space made from rocks, frozen water and gasses
- closest plant to the sun
- is not considered a planet
- rotates once in 24 hours
20 Clues: has no gravity • heats the earth • a blue green planet • has a great red spot • closest plant to the sun • rotates once in 24 hours • a rotating group of stars • is not considered a planet • a dent in the moons surface • a planet surrounded by rings • chunks of rock found in space • a series of planets around the • this is known as the red planet • the man that wears a space suit • ...
Cerebrospinal Fluid 2022-10-13
Across
- Projections of arachnoid mater that transport CSF out of the subarachnoid space and into the superior sagittal sinus
- A clinical test performed with a needle inserted into the subarachnoid space to withdraw CSF for diagnostic purposes
- CSF enters the ____ blood in the superior sagittal sinus via the subarachnoid granulations
- CSF-filled space that runs the length of the spinal cord
- Meningeal layer superficial to the space occupied by CSF in the brain
- CSF flows from the lateral ventricles into the third ventricle via the _____
- Network of blood capillaries located in the ventricles of the brain
- Condition in which excess CSF accumulates in the ventricles of the brain, causing them to become enlarged
- Ion present in large quantities in the CSF contributing to its buoyancy
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- Channel that joins the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle
- The movement of CSF through the brain is primarily driven by the beating of the ____
- After leaving the subarachnoid space, CSF drains into the ____ sinus via the arachnoid granulations
- Space between the arachnoid mater and pia mater where CSF is found
- CSF passes from the fourth ventricle into the subarachnoid space via the median and lateral _____
- Based on the provided MRI scan, where is the stenosis in the brain with hydrocephalus?
- CSF-filled cavities present in the left and right hemispheres of the cerebrum
- Meningeal layer deep to the space occupied by CSF in the brain
- Cells that line the choroid plexus and produce cerebrospinal fluid
- A clear, colourless liquid providing mechanical and chemical protection for the brain and found in the subarachnoid space
- Hair-like projections on the surface of ependymal cells that help propel CSF through the ventricular system
20 Clues: CSF-filled space that runs the length of the spinal cord • Channel that joins the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle • Meningeal layer deep to the space occupied by CSF in the brain • Space between the arachnoid mater and pia mater where CSF is found • Cells that line the choroid plexus and produce cerebrospinal fluid • ...
Sam's crossword puzzle 2022-04-28
Across
- the study of space
- star formation
- a measure of distance in space
- when light from the sun is cut of
- a object that lets you see into space
- a star like object made of ice and dust
- having to do with the moon
- earth space and all things around it
- a path a planet travels around the sun
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- a imaginary line that earth rotates on
- the path planets take around the sun
- having to do with the sun
- shooting stars
- the Milky Way
- old space ship that does not get used any more
- Man made object orbiting the earth
- having to do with the heavens or skies
- a synonym for movement
- star like object most by Mars and Jupiter
- turning of a object
20 Clues: the Milky Way • shooting stars • star formation • the study of space • turning of a object • a synonym for movement • having to do with the sun • having to do with the moon • a measure of distance in space • when light from the sun is cut of • Man made object orbiting the earth • the path planets take around the sun • earth space and all things around it • ...
Lilly's Cross ward Puzzle. 2022-04-29
Across
- A thing to get around in space.
- somthing that relats to the moon.
- a star pattern in the ski.
- Relating to the heavens or skies.
- There is a belt of them between mars and Jupiter.
- A synonym for movement.
- A small bode of mater in space.
- a man made object in space.
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- How to measure time in space.
- Makes it easier to see the stars from earth.
- One turn of the earth all the way around the sun.
- It has a tail.
- helps the earth turn.
- The study of space.
- The Milky way.
- Has all the planets and galaxies in it.
- when the day turns to night.
- The turning of earth.
- The path a planet travels around the sun.
- Having to do with the sun.
20 Clues: It has a tail. • The Milky way. • The study of space. • helps the earth turn. • The turning of earth. • A synonym for movement. • a star pattern in the ski. • Having to do with the sun. • a man made object in space. • when the day turns to night. • How to measure time in space. • A small bode of mater in space. • A thing to get around in space. • somthing that relats to the moon. • ...
20250301 初二 八下M3 2025-03-01
Across
- a spacecraft, especially a manned one.有人驾驶的
- the milky way
- the bright shining in the sky at night
- the hottest, newest, up-to-date
- the earth +the galaxy + the space ...
- get to, arrive in/at
- system the sun + its eight planets
- problem with no difficulties doing sth
- travel a journey outside the earth, into the space
- a team
- the conditions
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- space traveller, a person trained to travel in a spaceship
- about the sun ,
- to connect
- something shining
- a large space star
- information reported in a newspaper or news magazine
- a job or plan or an activity to do
- the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet we live on
- not possible
- with no one
- to find out
- sth used as a good example to copy
- about
24 Clues: about • a team • to connect • with no one • to find out • not possible • the milky way • the conditions • about the sun , • something shining • a large space star • get to, arrive in/at • the hottest, newest, up-to-date • a job or plan or an activity to do • sth used as a good example to copy • the earth +the galaxy + the space ... • system the sun + its eight planets • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Space Quiz 2015-08-20
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- First Indian Satellite (9)
- APJ's ballistic missile (4)
- First Indian in space (6,6)
- Country that declared "Science Day" to commemorate Kalam's visit to it (11)
- Another name for Satellite (5)
- 'A' in NASA (11)
- First dog in space (5)
- SLV deployed by APJ in July 1980 (6)
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- First human to journey into outer space (4,7)
- Autobiography of APJ Abdul Kalam (5,2,4)
- Hubble Space telescope is an __ (9,9)
- Country that launched their first satellite called Explorer-1 (3)
12 Clues: 'A' in NASA (11) • First dog in space (5) • First Indian Satellite (9) • APJ's ballistic missile (4) • First Indian in space (6,6) • Another name for Satellite (5) • SLV deployed by APJ in July 1980 (6) • Hubble Space telescope is an __ (9,9) • Autobiography of APJ Abdul Kalam (5,2,4) • First human to journey into outer space (4,7) • ...
Space/Planets 2016-06-09
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- A orb that orbits the sun in a elliptical pattern
- Is in the middle of a geocentric system
- Means the movement of one object around another object
- This happens because of the moon's gravitational pull
- The smallest planet
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- Eclipse where the moon is right behind Earth and is in Earth's shadow
- The 5th smallest planet
- Created the Heliocentric theory
- Believed in the heliocentric system(not Copernicus)
- Objects being attracted to one another
- Created the Geocentric theory
- Scientist who created Inertia and Gravity
12 Clues: The smallest planet • The 5th smallest planet • Created the Geocentric theory • Created the Heliocentric theory • Objects being attracted to one another • Is in the middle of a geocentric system • Scientist who created Inertia and Gravity • A orb that orbits the sun in a elliptical pattern • Believed in the heliocentric system(not Copernicus) • ...
Space Crossword 2021-09-29
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- this quantity, measured in kg is the same on all planets
- the name give to everything we know of
- One example of natural satellites are Saturn's _____.
- Any planet outside our solar system
- The only natural satellite to orbit Earth
- Unit used to measure distances far larger than those easily measurable in metres.
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- The nearest star
- The name given to a satellite which orbits Earth in 24 hours and has an orbital height of 36,000km
- this quantity, measured in Newtons, changed depending on the gravitational field strength on the planet you are on
- This is the name of a well known dwarf planet in our solar system
- The planet we live on
- contains billions of stars
12 Clues: The nearest star • The planet we live on • contains billions of stars • Any planet outside our solar system • the name give to everything we know of • The only natural satellite to orbit Earth • One example of natural satellites are Saturn's _____. • this quantity, measured in kg is the same on all planets • ...
Space Games 2021-05-31
12 Clues: Our home • Uranus' twin • Neptune's twin • The Red Planet • Planet with no moons • Has at least 7 rings • We make wishes on these • Closest planet to the sun • Biggest planet in our solar system • When the sun is asleep, I am awake • Big star that gives our planet heat • Where all of our planets and stars live
Space Crossword 2021-06-25
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- The coldest planet.
- A type of chocolate bar.
- Named after the Goddess of Love & the hottest planet.
- Without it we would be falling.
- The planets _____ the Sun.
- Someone who goes into space.
- what happens to a star when it explodes.
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- What a lamp gives of and what the common name for 365 days (Singular, not plural).
- Lunar and solar are a type of what?
- Everybody dancing in the _________ take me down like I’m a domino.
- It’s the second coldest planet.
- Cancer, Gemini, Capricorn, Libra, Sagittarius, Aires, Taurus, Pisces, Scorpio, Virgo, Leo & Aquarius are all a type of what?
12 Clues: The coldest planet. • A type of chocolate bar. • The planets _____ the Sun. • Someone who goes into space. • Without it we would be falling. • It’s the second coldest planet. • Lunar and solar are a type of what? • what happens to a star when it explodes. • Named after the Goddess of Love & the hottest planet. • ...
pantha space 2021-07-27
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- space rock
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- Neil Armstrong was the first one there
- unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year
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- an artificial body placed in orbit round the earth or moon or another planet
- path of a planet
- a system of billions of stars
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body
- a spot or patch that appears from time to time on the sun's surface
- a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
12 Clues: space rock • path of a planet • a system of billions of stars • Neil Armstrong was the first one there • a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust • a spot or patch that appears from time to time on the sun's surface • the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun • ...
Space race 2022-06-01
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- one of the astronauts that were on Apollo 11
- the other country that participated in the space race
- one of the advancements that came to the space race
- the USSR first space craft that orbited
- the US spaceship that went to the moon
- the first man to land in the moon
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- Russia was the first country to place it in orbit
- one of the countries that participated in the space race
- location of the US launch facility
- first person to orbit the earth
- Russia’s spacecraft
- the space race caused a lot of waste to build up in the atmosphere
12 Clues: Russia’s spacecraft • first person to orbit the earth • the first man to land in the moon • location of the US launch facility • the US spaceship that went to the moon • the USSR first space craft that orbited • one of the astronauts that were on Apollo 11 • Russia was the first country to place it in orbit • one of the advancements that came to the space race • ...
space race 2020-01-13
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- a US government organization that does research into space and organizes space travel
- the US space programme to put people on the moon
- the state of being equal
- a person whose job involves designing and building machines
- a moral or legal claim to have
- natural satellite
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- a statement showing that two amounts or values are equal
- an electronic device that is sent into space and moves around the earth or another planet
- Dorothy Vaughan's job
- first man in space
- a curved path followed by a planet or an object as it moves around another planet
- Katherine has to run 1/2 mile to reach it
12 Clues: natural satellite • first man in space • Dorothy Vaughan's job • the state of being equal • a moral or legal claim to have • Katherine has to run 1/2 mile to reach it • the US space programme to put people on the moon • a statement showing that two amounts or values are equal • a person whose job involves designing and building machines • ...
Earth & Space 2023-05-25
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- the last planet in our sloar system
- earth has two of these
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are this type of planet
- Saturn has over 1000 of these
- the galaxy our solar system is apart of
- a huge glowing ball of gas
- the coldest planet in our solar system
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- which planet used to have life on it
- The closest planet to the sun
- the maori name for Neptune
- the imaginary line running down the middle of Earth
- Saturn has more of these than any other planet
12 Clues: earth has two of these • the maori name for Neptune • a huge glowing ball of gas • The closest planet to the sun • Saturn has over 1000 of these • the last planet in our sloar system • which planet used to have life on it • the coldest planet in our solar system • the galaxy our solar system is apart of • Saturn has more of these than any other planet • ...
Space Journeys 2023-06-20
12 Clues: In our galaxy • All around us. • Where astronauts go • In the sky at night • The I Space Station • Something people go on • How our computers work • what you wear in space • A person who travels to S • The International Space S? • How we get things to Space • Another name for an astronaut
science space 2023-09-28
12 Clues: ice giant • where we live • plasma sphere • closest to sun • only two moons • second from sun • Furthest from sun • Planet with rings • star closest to earth • penetrates earth's atmosphere • small rocky object that orbits the sun • something that makes us stay standing instead of floating
Space exploration 2023-12-11
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- apparatus used for a particular purpose
- an act of great cruelty or violence that strongly offends the feelings
- the sending forth, the releasing of a ship
- to increase;raise
- to belittle, ridicule, or discredit
- a person who spoils other people's pleasure
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- to use up or spend to no profit;squander
- very great in size, amount, or intensity
- an important and sudden advance, etc., as in science, that removes a barrier to progress
- one of the paired bodily parts of animals, e.g a leg, arm, or wing.
- a by-product of something that already exists, such as a program of research
- to make fun of;to treat with ridicule or contempt
12 Clues: to increase;raise • to belittle, ridicule, or discredit • apparatus used for a particular purpose • to use up or spend to no profit;squander • very great in size, amount, or intensity • the sending forth, the releasing of a ship • a person who spoils other people's pleasure • to make fun of;to treat with ridicule or contempt • ...
Space Exploration 2023-11-20
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- the first man-made satellite
- first satellite launched by Thailand in space
- the first man to orbit the space
- invented the first microscope in 1609
- propelled by ejecting gases from combustion of fuel
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- an instrument used to observe far away objects
- an English scientist who developed the telescope
- German-Ducth eyeglass maker credited for the invention of telescope
- satellite whose function is to discover resources in the earth
- the first animal to go to space
- two main components of telescope, objective lens and ____.
- the first satellite to successfully carry humans to the moon
12 Clues: the first man-made satellite • the first animal to go to space • the first man to orbit the space • invented the first microscope in 1609 • first satellite launched by Thailand in space • an instrument used to observe far away objects • an English scientist who developed the telescope • propelled by ejecting gases from combustion of fuel • ...
Space Crossword 2023-11-19
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- The bright, hot star at the center of our solar system.
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it.
- The planet we live on; the third planet from the Sun.
- The vast, empty area beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- What enables us to see; comes from sources like the Sun or artificial sources.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, known as the "Red Planet."
- The period when the Sun is in the sky and it's bright.
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- The time when the Sun is not visible, and darkness falls.
- A large celestial body that orbits around a star.
- The path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun.
- A bright, glowing ball of gas in space.
- The space above the Earth where clouds, the Sun, Moon, and stars are seen.
12 Clues: A bright, glowing ball of gas in space. • The vast, empty area beyond Earth's atmosphere. • Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it. • A large celestial body that orbits around a star. • The path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun. • The planet we live on; the third planet from the Sun. • The period when the Sun is in the sky and it's bright. • ...
Space Crossword 2023-11-19
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- The path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun.
- A large celestial body that orbits around a star.
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it.
- A glowing ball of gas in the sky that produces light and heat.
- The part of the atmosphere where we see clouds the sun, the moon and stars.
- The period when the Sun is in the sky and it's bright.
- The planet we live on; the third planet from the Sun.
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- What enables us to see; comes from sources like the Sun or artificial sources.
- The time when the Sun is not visible, and darkness falls.
- The bright, hot star at the center of our solar system.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, known as the "Red Planet."
- The endless, dark emptiness where planets, stars and galaxies exist.
12 Clues: Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it. • A large celestial body that orbits around a star. • The path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun. • The planet we live on; the third planet from the Sun. • The period when the Sun is in the sky and it's bright. • The bright, hot star at the center of our solar system. • ...
