space Crossword Puzzles
Space 2025-05-15
Space 2025-07-15
6 Clues: The planet we live on • The closest planet to the sun • This planet appears red in a telescope • Earth's companion that rotates around Earth • Instrument that allows us to see far in space • This star heats and provides energy for Earth
Space 2025-09-30
6 Clues: A star system like the Milky Way • A Space traveler made of ice and dust • A Rapidly spinning star that beams radiation • An object powered by a black hole, very bright • Matter Invisible material scientists cannot see • Hole A Region with gravity so strong light can’t escape
Space 2025-10-14
Space 2025-10-17
6 Clues: – Carries astronauts to space. • – Group of stars forming a pattern. • – Rock from space that reaches Earth. • – When the Sun, Earth, and Moon align. • – Lets you see distant stars and planets. • – Circles Earth to help with signals or research.
Space 2025-12-22
6 Clues: Our galaxy(Three words) • The planet with giant rings • UFO stands for...(Three words) • The biggest planet in the solar system • What happens inside the sun(Two words) • The closest star to us (Not including the sun(two words))
Driver's Ed 2015-10-19
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- parking your vehicle diagonally to the curb
- standard reference point: one foot in from the left edge of hood
- some part of the vehicle viewed by the driver that relates to some part of the roadway
- the distance you can see ahead in the direction you're looking
- the force that keeps each tire from sliding
- a maneuver for turning your vehicle around to go in the opposite direction
- the area you can see clearly and sharply
- alert switch on
- the friction created by the tire on the road
- a method for managing the space around your vehicle
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- used for precision legal stop and safety stop to get a clear line of sight
- standard reference point: center of the hood
- when a vehicle hits another object
- used when backing to stop before a line, curb, sidewalk, or wall
- the space your vehicle will occupy
- glancing continually and quickly with brief fixations
- two steps are "apply E break" and "shift to neutral'
- before acting solve the problem
- turning the steering wheel too little
- create time and space management
- space not open to you because of restrictions
- turning the steering wheel too much
- the section of the roadway where the target is located
- space where you can drive without restrictions
24 Clues: alert switch on • before acting solve the problem • create time and space management • when a vehicle hits another object • the space your vehicle will occupy • turning the steering wheel too much • turning the steering wheel too little • the area you can see clearly and sharply • parking your vehicle diagonally to the curb • the force that keeps each tire from sliding • ...
Happily Ever After 2024-01-17
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- Stephens go-to drink
- Grooms favorite sports team
- Shannon’s eye color
- Our "lucky" month
- The father of the groom
- Brides go-to cocktail (two words no space)
- Officiant
- Honeymoon location
- Couples favorite TV show (two words no space)
- Where the bride and groom had their first date
- College the bride graduated from (two words no space)
- Location of Shannons Bachelorette
- Brides birth month
- Couples first vacation together (two words no space)
- Bridesmaid that is as Bravo obsessed as Shannon
- Location of Stephens Bachelor Party (two words no space)
- The grooms middle name
- Grooms brother
- The mother of the bride
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- Number of bridesmaids
- Best man
- Sister of the groom
- Bridesmaid that Shannon has traveled with the most
- The brides middle name
- Town the couple lives in
- Brides favorite singer
- Grade Shannon teaches
- Grooms birth month
- Where Stephen proposed
- Maid of Honor - Best Friend
- Brides favorite sports team
- Where the couple met (two words no space)
- Couples first vacation outside of the country
- Bridesmaid - met in third grade
- Groomsman that shares a birthday with the groom
- Groomsman that grew up as Stephens neighbor
- Maid of Honor - Sister
- Stephens occupation
- The father of the bride
- Groomsman that is currently the couples neighbor
- Groomsman that the bride met in middle school
41 Clues: Best man • Officiant • Grooms brother • Our "lucky" month • Grooms birth month • Honeymoon location • Brides birth month • Sister of the groom • Shannon’s eye color • Stephens occupation • Stephens go-to drink • Number of bridesmaids • Grade Shannon teaches • The brides middle name • Brides favorite singer • Where Stephen proposed • Maid of Honor - Sister • The grooms middle name • ...
8 Matter and Energy U2 L1 Intro to Energy 2025-03-04
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- Potential energy is the energy of ____
- ____ energy is the energy of an object that is due to motion
- ____ potential energy depends on chemical composition
- Kinetic energy ____ as mass increases
- ____ energy is the energy that an object has due to its position, condition etc
- This energy is kinetic energy caused by the vibration of particles
- Space ____ includes any activity happening in space that mifht affect Earth's environment
- The ____ energy of an object is the kinetic energy of its particles
- ____ energy is transmitted through space in the form of electromagnetic waves
- This is the ability to cause change
- ____ energy is a form of potential energy The amount of this energy depends on molecules, atoms and their arrangements
- The ____ of an atom is the source of nuclear energy
- ____ potential energy increases as the object's height or mass increases
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- Energy is expressed in ____
- Energy ____ takes place when energy changes from one form into another form
- Electromagnetic energy includes ____ ____
- This is one of the general types of energy
- Kinetic energy is the energy of ____
- An object can have ____ potential and kinetic energy at that same time
- The more ____ an object has the more thermal energy it has
- Kinetic energy increases as ____ increases
- Space weather can affect ____
- All ____ objects have kinetic energy
- ____ energy is the energy that results from the position of motion of charged particles
- Space weather can ground ____
- ____ energy is the sum of an object's kinetic energy and potential energy
26 Clues: Energy is expressed in ____ • Space weather can affect ____ • Space weather can ground ____ • This is the ability to cause change • Kinetic energy is the energy of ____ • All ____ objects have kinetic energy • Kinetic energy ____ as mass increases • Potential energy is the energy of ____ • Electromagnetic energy includes ____ ____ • This is one of the general types of energy • ...
Astronaut Medical Problems. 2025-04-17
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- Astronauts' lose the pressure that their heart pumps this.
- The immune system gets suppressed over time, causing this to happen easier.
- The spinal cord can do this when in space, causing height changes.
- Astronauts lose this due to sleep disturbances, lack of sun, and stress levels.
- A skin condition that is sort of like a rash.
- Low blood pressure when standing.
- Doctors, and other medical people do this to check on astronauts.
- This can happen when fluid pushes on the eyes and brain.
- Astronauts do this to not lose muscle and bone.
- Swollen eyes, due to fluid pushing on the back of the eye.
- Zero gravity, causing a bunch of problems.
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- This deteriorates due to not being used much in space.
- Astronauts grow these on the top of their feet and lose them at the bottom of their feet.
- This can occur when astronauts don't much interaction.
- This can cause DNA damage.
- A heart condition.
- A small space/small area that you are stuck in.
- Due to being in space for so long, astronauts feel this when they reach earth.
- Astronauts do this after reaching earth because they adapted to space.
- Astronauts lose this when they try and walk on earth.
20 Clues: A heart condition. • This can cause DNA damage. • Low blood pressure when standing. • Zero gravity, causing a bunch of problems. • A skin condition that is sort of like a rash. • A small space/small area that you are stuck in. • Astronauts do this to not lose muscle and bone. • Astronauts lose this when they try and walk on earth. • ...
Out of this World Crossword 2021-08-11
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- Organizations are considering ideas such as ________, harpoons, tethers, and robotic arms to remove the orbital debris that surrounds us.
- In space, blue skies appear __________ because of a lack of oxygen.
- A solar system comprises of a ________ which is orbited by planets.
- __________ 1 is the probe furthest from Earth, now reaching interstellar space!
- Pluto is an example of a _______ planet, a planet which is too small to be considered a “normal” planet.
- The _______ space telescope is the oldest telescope in space.
- The furthest humans have ever traveled in space was during the __________ 13 mission.
- The _________ Space Station was sent into space in 1998 and was not officially completed until 2011. Maintenance missions still run to improve the station and keep it running.
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- Orbital ______ is caused from both natural causes such as meteoroids as well as human trash such as broken and abandoned spacecraft.
- Our star is called the ______.
- The force of ________ pulls nebulae (star dust) together to form the core of the star.
- Orbit is a __________ balance between an object's forward energy and the pull of gravity on that object.
- The ________ of a red supergiant star is quite aggressive and explosive.
- A _______ is anything that orbits a planet or a star, not always an orbiting machine sending us signals from space.
14 Clues: Our star is called the ______. • The _______ space telescope is the oldest telescope in space. • In space, blue skies appear __________ because of a lack of oxygen. • A solar system comprises of a ________ which is orbited by planets. • The ________ of a red supergiant star is quite aggressive and explosive. • ...
Solar System & Space Exploration 2021-05-06
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- The force of _______ keeps planets orbiting the sun and moons orbiting the planets. (A)
- Sputnik 1 was the first _______ to be sent into space.
- A planet orbiting the sun - the definition of a year. (A)
- The sun is made mostly of _______.(A)
- By sending rovers, such as Opportunity and Curiosity to ____, we have been able to study the Red Planet. (B)
- Comets are unique because they have extremely ______ orbits around the sun.(A)
- America's moon landing occurred during Project ______ in 1969. (C)
- People practiced working and living in space during project ________. (C)
- The light visible when a meteoroid hits Earth's atmosphere. (A)
- The only star in our solar system (A)
- In the Space Program, Project _______ was focused on getting a man into space and bringing him home alive.(C)
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- Of all the objects in the solar system, the sun has the ___________ gravitational pull. (A)
- The __________Space Station allows scientists from different countries to study space. (B)
- The reason scientists brought back samples of moon rocks was to conduct _______ to see what they were made of. (B)
- A planet spinning on its axis creating day and night. (A)
- During the 1980s and 90s, Americans used the ______________ to send crewed missions into space. (B)
- A ______ is an unmanned wheeled vehicle used to explore Mars. (B)
- Planets orbit stars while _____ orbit planets. (A)
18 Clues: The sun is made mostly of _______.(A) • The only star in our solar system (A) • Planets orbit stars while _____ orbit planets. (A) • Sputnik 1 was the first _______ to be sent into space. • A planet orbiting the sun - the definition of a year. (A) • A planet spinning on its axis creating day and night. (A) • ...
School 2021-11-17
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- the action of being kicked out of school
- Make sure to use this in history
- the study of social life
- Drawing, Colors
- Book
- this is the highlight of the state
- Exercise
- Study of matter, Space, and earth.
- Being kicked out of school for a few days
- Multiply, Divide, Add, and Subtract.
- what you write in
- What some people think of school
- the action of saying each letter of a word
- this is where you go to learn *not school*
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- The start of school
- English Language Arts.
- this is a class when you have to learn to cook
- What you get when you been bad in class
- Food break
- study of the past
- Stars, Sun, Moon, Galaxies, Universes
- when school is over
- The class in which you play instruments
- the type of doing school on a computer
- what you use to write with
- Use - for a space, this one is space-mark
- People who teach
- Making Stories
- PE
- Where you go to learn
- Group Activates
- People who the Teacher's Teach
- The school were in
- what others think of school when its not boring
- Fun break
35 Clues: PE • Book • Exercise • Fun break • Food break • Making Stories • Drawing, Colors • Group Activates • People who teach • study of the past • what you write in • The school were in • The start of school • when school is over • Where you go to learn • English Language Arts. • the study of social life • what you use to write with • People who the Teacher's Teach • Make sure to use this in history • ...
Sculpture Vocab (BAIS) 2023-02-16
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- 3-D shape.
- 3-D assembly of various found materials to make an image
- Removing material to create a sculpture.
- Art that is accurate to the image.
- A flat surface on a sculpture.
- First gained notice for his sculpture of the Pieta.
- A 3D artwork made from clay, wood, stone, metal, or other found materials.
- French-American painter, sculpter, and writer who worked with cubism, dada, and conceptual art (most recognizable artwork is the "Fountain")
- The empty space in a work of art.
- Not supported by another structure.
- Patriarch of modern sculpture.
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- Three dimensional moving sculpture.
- A layer on a sculpture to give it a glass feeling (usually found on ceramics).
- Best known for innovation of the mobile suspended sheet metal and wire assemblies
- A sculpture whose parts are designed to move mechanically.
- Building up the surface with material, adding material onto the sculpture.
- The quality and work shown in something.
- Space that actually contains the image.
- 3-D work that is designed to transform space.
- The underlying "framework" over which your sculpture is molded.
- The interior space or actual space taken up by a sculpture.
- A sculpture that projects from a flat surface.
- Art that doesn't attempt to represent an accurate image.
23 Clues: 3-D shape. • A flat surface on a sculpture. • Patriarch of modern sculpture. • The empty space in a work of art. • Art that is accurate to the image. • Three dimensional moving sculpture. • Not supported by another structure. • Space that actually contains the image. • The quality and work shown in something. • Removing material to create a sculpture. • ...
Scientific Revolutions (Global Interdependence) (By Alton Cruz) 2025-04-29
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- of Life - the standard of health, comfort, and happiness
- - The process of making technology smaller and more efficient over time
- Engineering - the process of directly manipulating an organism's genes
- - Medicines developed based on genetic information
- - A change in a gene that can cause disease
- - This Electronic Device has become essential for almost every industry
- Genome Project - A map of the thousands of genes contained in human DNA conducted in 2003
- - This form of orbiting technology, launched since the 1960s, helped create a "global village."
- Scan - use magnetic fields and radio waves to create images
- 28 - First International space crew in space
- - Device that replaced bulky vacuum tubes in the 1950s, helping computers become smaller
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- Scan - uses X-rays to create images
- - Another aspect of genetic engineering
- - A procedure that uses high-energy sound waves to look at tissues and organs inside the body
- - The reason everyone is able to do online work
- Revolution - An attempt to increase world wide food production
- Space Station - The Unification of the U.S and Russia’s space programs
- - Tiny components found in modern computers that can contain billions of transistors.
- Space Telescope - NASA and ESA developed and launched this craft in 1990
- - Scientific study or investigation
20 Clues: Scan - uses X-rays to create images • - Scientific study or investigation • - Another aspect of genetic engineering • - A change in a gene that can cause disease • 28 - First International space crew in space • - The reason everyone is able to do online work • - Medicines developed based on genetic information • of Life - the standard of health, comfort, and happiness • ...
Frankie crossword 2025-05-16
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- also know as the north star
- objects at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon an outside force
- a constitution know for having five bright stars
- a constellation that is a part of the ursa majior
- the costlition know for the dog
- the weight of something
- a thing in space that is like a vacuum and no sound is heard
- eoln musk has a bunch of blanks that are called starlink
- Aries,orin,cancer,ursa major are all example of blank
- the time stars travel in
- a star system close to our sun
- a special telescope that orbits earth named after edwin hubble
- the cosltion of a hunter
- a gas explosion/cloud in space
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- a clean alternative to methanen also know as gas
- a stion in space that orbits earth
- a space probe launched by nasa
- a medium size star
- how long it takes the space stion to orbit
- a candy bar is named after it
- we live on
- we live in a
- a constellation is the sky and is also a galxey
- all the planets blank the sun
- a magnetic pull down to earth
- a regian beyond Neptune in our solar system
- the fith constlation
- Mars,Jupiter,Saturn etc
28 Clues: we live on • we live in a • a medium size star • the fith constlation • the weight of something • Mars,Jupiter,Saturn etc • the time stars travel in • the cosltion of a hunter • also know as the north star • a candy bar is named after it • all the planets blank the sun • a magnetic pull down to earth • a space probe launched by nasa • a star system close to our sun • ...
The Space Race 2021-05-10
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- Second Chimpanzee sent into space by America
- First Mammal in Space
- First Woman in Space
- Astronaut in Russian
- First Man in Space
- Satellite turned Vaccine
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- The Third man accompanying Armstrong and Aldrin
- America's Space Organization
- First Man On Moon
- The Only Natural Satellite of Earth
- The Toy Story Astronaut
11 Clues: First Man On Moon • First Man in Space • First Woman in Space • Astronaut in Russian • First Mammal in Space • The Toy Story Astronaut • Satellite turned Vaccine • America's Space Organization • The Only Natural Satellite of Earth • Second Chimpanzee sent into space by America • The Third man accompanying Armstrong and Aldrin
Universe Vocab Adam Ramsey-3 2014-10-09
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- an object with more than four solar masses squeezed into a ball.
- how fast light travels.
- the luminous celestial body around which the earth and pther planets.
- an instrument that collects light or other electromagnetic radiation and concentrates it for better observation.
- beginning at which something begins.
- the distance between two corresponding points.
- __ radiation radiation consisting of electric and magnetic waves that travel at the speed of light.
- __ waves elctromagnetic waves with long wavelengths and low frequences.
- the transfer of energy through matter and space as electromagnetic waves.
- all space and the matter space contains.
- a large grouping of stars in space.
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- __ arms areas of stars that spread out from the center of a spiral galaxy.
- __ waves elctromagnetic waves that arebetween radio waves and infared waves.
- __ waves provide us with visible light.
- a theory that says te universe began as a small point
- __ spectrum vast arrangement of electromagnetic waves in relation of their relation of their wavelengths.
- the death of a large star by explosion.
- __ center rotational center of a huge galaxy such as the milky way galaxy.
- a unit equal to the distance that light travels through spce.
- __ waves ectromagnetic waves with longer wavelengths than visible light.
- large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space.
- __ mass used in astronomy as a standard unit.
22 Clues: how fast light travels. • a large grouping of stars in space. • beginning at which something begins. • __ waves provide us with visible light. • the death of a large star by explosion. • all space and the matter space contains. • __ mass used in astronomy as a standard unit. • the distance between two corresponding points. • ...
Driver's Ed 2015-10-19
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- a maneuver for turning your vehicle around to go in the opposite direction
- before acting solve the problem
- turning the steering wheel too little
- the area you can see clearly and sharply
- alert switch on
- some part of the vehicle viewed by the driver that relates to some part of the roadway
- space where you can drive without restrictions
- glancing continually and quickly with brief fixations
- parking your vehicle diagonally to the curb
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- the force that keeps each tire from sliding
- the space your vehicle will occupy
- two steps are "apply E break" and "shift to neutral'
- standard reference point: one foot in from the left edge of hood
- create time and space management
- a method for managing the space around your vehicle
- the distance you can see ahead in the direction you're looking
- the friction created by the tire on the road
- when a vehicle hits another object
- used for precision legal stop and safety stop to get a clear line of sight
- standard reference point: center of the hood
- space not open to you because of restrictions
- turning the steering wheel too much
- the section of the roadway where the target is located
- used when backing to stop before a line, curb, sidewalk, or wall
24 Clues: alert switch on • before acting solve the problem • create time and space management • the space your vehicle will occupy • when a vehicle hits another object • turning the steering wheel too much • turning the steering wheel too little • the area you can see clearly and sharply • the force that keeps each tire from sliding • parking your vehicle diagonally to the curb • ...
Driver's Ed 2015-10-19
Across
- a method for managing the space around your vehicle
- turning the steering wheel too little
- turning the steering wheel too much
- space where you can drive without restrictions
- parking your vehicle diagonally to the curb
- the friction created by the tire on the road
- glancing continually and quickly with brief fixations
- standard reference point: one foot in from the left edge of hood
- alert switch on
- the section of the roadway where the target is located
- standard reference point: center of the hood
- used for precision legal stop and safety stop to get a clear line of sight
- used when backing to stop before a line, curb, sidewalk, or wall
- space not open to you because of restrictions
- two steps are "apply E break" and "shift to neutral'
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- before acting solve the problem
- the area you can see clearly and sharply
- some part of the vehicle viewed by the driver that relates to some part of the roadway
- the force that keeps each tire from sliding
- a maneuver for turning your vehicle around to go in the opposite direction
- create time and space management
- the space your vehicle will occupy
- the distance you can see ahead in the direction you're looking
- when a vehicle hits another object
24 Clues: alert switch on • before acting solve the problem • create time and space management • the space your vehicle will occupy • when a vehicle hits another object • turning the steering wheel too much • turning the steering wheel too little • the area you can see clearly and sharply • the force that keeps each tire from sliding • parking your vehicle diagonally to the curb • ...
Driver's Ed 2015-10-19
Across
- turning the steering wheel too little
- create time and space management
- glancing continually and quickly with brief fixations
- the friction created by the tire on the road
- standard reference point: center of the hood
- the force that keeps each tire from sliding
- before acting solve the problem
- two steps are "apply E break" and "shift to neutral'
- parking your vehicle diagonally to the curb
- the distance you can see ahead in the direction you're looking
- the section of the roadway where the target is located
- a maneuver for turning your vehicle around to go in the opposite direction
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- alert switch on
- turning the steering wheel too much
- the area you can see clearly and sharply
- used for precision legal stop and safety stop to get a clear line of sight
- when a vehicle hits another object
- space not open to you because of restrictions
- some part of the vehicle viewed by the driver that relates to some part of the roadway
- standard reference point: one foot in from the left edge of hood
- a method for managing the space around your vehicle
- the space your vehicle will occupy
- used when backing to stop before a line, curb, sidewalk, or wall
- space where you can drive without restrictions
24 Clues: alert switch on • before acting solve the problem • create time and space management • when a vehicle hits another object • the space your vehicle will occupy • turning the steering wheel too much • turning the steering wheel too little • the area you can see clearly and sharply • the force that keeps each tire from sliding • parking your vehicle diagonally to the curb • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-08
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- Happen in Fall.
- North is 0 and East are 90, what am I.
- The use of triangle to find objects in space.
- Filled with planets and stars.
- An ancient device that is used to tell the direction while on seas.
- Happen during Summer.
- Formed during in earth's atmosphere.
- An object that moves around another object.
- The fastest rock of it all.
- Units ˜150 million kilometers away = _______________.
- The studies of space and physical star.
- Happen in Spring.
- It is round and comes in many sizes in space (not the sun).
- Fall slower than the comet.
- Smaller than planets.
- An invisible circular path in space for planets.
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- The sun is at the core of the universe.
- A hot red ball.
- The height of an object is either above or below sea level.
- It happens during Winter.
- Very small rocks from the comet.
- A circular movement.
- Groups of stars that create images in the sky.
- Motion A space illusion.
- Year 9.5 million km = _______________.
- Contain a sun, and planets.
- Formed when near the earth's atmosphere.
- Earth's central line.
- We are the core of the universe.
- The point where the earth spin around it.
30 Clues: A hot red ball. • Happen in Fall. • Happen in Spring. • A circular movement. • Happen during Summer. • Earth's central line. • Smaller than planets. • Motion A space illusion. • It happens during Winter. • Contain a sun, and planets. • The fastest rock of it all. • Fall slower than the comet. • Filled with planets and stars. • Very small rocks from the comet. • ...
Star crossword puzzle 2024-05-03
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- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- Toy story has a character named Buzz _____
- A zodiac sign
- on objects resistance to change in motion
- H
- galaxy that includes the Solar System
- The name of our planet
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy bodies extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune
- What planets are in
- a triple star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus
- ISS
- what we put in space to get pictures of earth
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- what astronauts wear in space
- A telescope
- first space craft to cross the heliosphere
- What we live on
- what you see in the sky at night
- the force that keeps us on the ground
- what they send on the moon
- dipper a constallation that looks like a soup spoon
- when stars connect and form something
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- 1 1/2 hrs in minutes
- the nearest galaxy to the milkyway
- A star northern of the consallation ursa minor
- a natural light display that shimmers in the sky
- the earth ___ around the sun
- the amount of matter or substance that makes up an object
28 Clues: H • ISS • A telescope • A zodiac sign • What we live on • What planets are in • 1 1/2 hrs in minutes • The name of our planet • what they send on the moon • the earth ___ around the sun • what astronauts wear in space • what you see in the sky at night • a cloud of gas and dust in space • the nearest galaxy to the milkyway • the force that keeps us on the ground • ...
Retrofuturism Crossword 2024-09-23
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- The science of building machines that can move and think.
- A powerful beam of light often used in futuristic technology.
- Something made by humans, not natural.
- A robot that looks like a human.
- A flying device worn like a backpack.
- A sci-fi genre with computers and rebellious characters.
- A prefix meaning "related to space."
- A large structure in space where people can live and work.
- Tiny robots that can perform tasks at a microscopic level.
- Bright glowing lights often used in futuristic city designs.
- A perfect world where everything is ideal.
- To instantly move from one place to another.
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- A futuristic city centered around advanced technology.
- A phenomenon where time behaves strangely or differently.
- An outfit astronauts wear to travel in space.
- A 3D image made of light that seems real but isn't.
- A futuristic weapon that shoots energy beams.
- A state where someone is frozen to sleep for a long space journey.
- A vehicle used for traveling into space.
- A train that runs on a single rail, often seen in futuristic cities.
- A large vehicle used to travel between planets.
- A device that orbits Earth, used for communication or research.
- A car that floats in the air instead of driving on roads.
23 Clues: A robot that looks like a human. • A prefix meaning "related to space." • A flying device worn like a backpack. • Something made by humans, not natural. • A vehicle used for traveling into space. • A perfect world where everything is ideal. • To instantly move from one place to another. • An outfit astronauts wear to travel in space. • ...
Frankie crossword 2025-05-16
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- also know as the north star
- objects at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon an outside force
- a constitution know for having five bright stars
- a constellation that is a part of the ursa majior
- the costlition know for the dog
- the weight of something
- a thing in space that is like a vacuum and no sound is heard
- eoln musk has a bunch of blanks that are called starlink
- Aries,orin,cancer,ursa major are all example of blank
- the time stars travel in
- a star system close to our sun
- a special telescope that orbits earth named after edwin hubble
- the cosltion of a hunter
- a gas explosion/cloud in space
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- a clean alternative to methanen also know as gas
- a stion in space that orbits earth
- a space probe launched by nasa
- a medium size star
- how long it takes the space stion to orbit
- a candy bar is named after it
- we live on
- we live in a
- a constellation is the sky and is also a galxey
- all the planets blank the sun
- a magnetic pull down to earth
- a regian beyond Neptune in our solar system
- the fith constlation
- Mars,Jupiter,Saturn etc
28 Clues: we live on • we live in a • a medium size star • the fith constlation • the weight of something • Mars,Jupiter,Saturn etc • the time stars travel in • the cosltion of a hunter • also know as the north star • a candy bar is named after it • all the planets blank the sun • a magnetic pull down to earth • a space probe launched by nasa • a star system close to our sun • ...
chapter 3 tilte test 2022-01-26
Across
- who founded the Olympics
- a national organization that governs college athletics and oversees important decisions pertaining to athletics
- who organized a sports competition involving WWII veterans(no space)
- who was the person who had a special that involved a 3 1/2 ft. tall man
- all the marketing activities designed to satisfy the needs and wants of sports consumers (no space)
- an athlete has the will and ability to earn an income from a particular sport(no space)
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- who organized the first international special Olympic games(no space)
- a person who does not get paid to play a sport(no space)
- involve nontraditional, daring methods of athletic competition(no space)
- what is one of the most famous basketball move (no space)
- a law that bans gender discrimination in schools that receive federal funds
- who is the biggest legend of skateboarding (no space)
12 Clues: who founded the Olympics • who is the biggest legend of skateboarding (no space) • a person who does not get paid to play a sport(no space) • what is one of the most famous basketball move (no space) • who organized a sports competition involving WWII veterans(no space) • who organized the first international special Olympic games(no space) • ...
Titration 2025-03-28
Across
- (2 words, delete the space in between) For holding a solution. Good for mixing.
- (2 words, delete the space in between) Yellow in alkali, changes to orange at the end point.
- (2 words, delete the space in between) For holding a sample to be weighed.
- (2 words, delete the space in between) For drawing a solution into a pipette.
- (2 words, delete the space in between) When the acid and alkali completely react.
- For delivering variable volumes of solution accurately. Accuracy up to 0.05 cm3.
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- (2 words, delete the space in between) For weighing a sample quickly and accurately.
- Colourless in acid, changes to pale pink at the end point.
- (2 words, delete the space in between) For making a 250.0 cm3 solution accurately.
- (2 words, delete the space in between) When the indicator changes colour sharply.
- For delivering 25.0 cm3 solution accurately.
- For holding a solution. Not good in measuring nor mixing.
12 Clues: For delivering 25.0 cm3 solution accurately. • For holding a solution. Not good in measuring nor mixing. • Colourless in acid, changes to pale pink at the end point. • (2 words, delete the space in between) For holding a sample to be weighed. • (2 words, delete the space in between) For drawing a solution into a pipette. • ...
Intro to Bio 2020-08-20
Across
- the increase of an object's apparent size
- the first step in the Scientific Method
- one thousandth of a liter
- category in an experiment to which no change is made (2 words, no space)
- basic unit of length in the metric system
- a testable explanation based on observations
- lever on a LM used to control the amount of light
- category in an experiment where one factor is changed and compared to the control group
- used by all living things in order to stay alive
- system of measurement based on the power of 10 (two words, no space)
- factor in an experiment that is measured (2 words, no space)
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- factor in an experiment the you change (2 words, no space)
- process where an organism maintains constant internal conditions
- same as 1000 grams
- describes observation based on numerical measurements
- mnemonic device describing the characteristics of living things
- instrument used to magnify living thngs (2 words, no space)
- extending the trends on a graph for future predictions
- procedure used to test a hypothesis
- living things respond to these
- describes observations based on a characteristic
- explanation in science based on much experimentation that is agreed upon universally
- platform on a LM that supports the slide
23 Clues: same as 1000 grams • one thousandth of a liter • living things respond to these • procedure used to test a hypothesis • the first step in the Scientific Method • platform on a LM that supports the slide • the increase of an object's apparent size • basic unit of length in the metric system • a testable explanation based on observations • ...
Rockets 2023-05-31
Across
- Help the space shuttle achieve launch and orbit.
- Tunnels large tubes with air blowing through them.
- The name of the first Russian satellite launched into space.
- V The massive rocket developed by the U.S.
- Resistance of the air against an object.
- Lug Holds the rocket to the launch pad during ignition.
- First rockets might have been developed in this country.
- Engineer Develop new technologies for use in aviation.
- Is a chemical substance used in the production of energy.
- The Saturn V rockets were part of this program.
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- Is a means of creating force leading to movement.
- This was the first American space station.
- Combination of parts working together.
- Force which moves an aircraft through the air.
- Destination of astronauts aboard Apollo.
- This country launched the first satellite into space.
- The passengers, crew, instruments, explosive charge.
- Provide guidance after the rocket leaves the launch-pad.
- Goddard an American inventor and pioneer of the liquid-propelled rocket.
- This country developed the V2 rocket during World War II.
- This city was the target of V2 rockets during World War II.
- Shape designed to produce useful motion.
- von Braun Was a German-born American aerospace engineer.
- Musk is the founder of Space X.
- The force that directly opposes the weight.
25 Clues: Musk is the founder of Space X. • Combination of parts working together. • Destination of astronauts aboard Apollo. • Resistance of the air against an object. • Shape designed to produce useful motion. • This was the first American space station. • V The massive rocket developed by the U.S. • The force that directly opposes the weight. • ...
HTC 2023-10-19
Across
- Eddie _____ Mabo
- Hidden Figure: Mary ____
- True of false: The American public were enthusiastic about space achievements
- Mabo was fighting for ____ rights
- The space program launch name: _____ 7
- Mabo vs ______
- Young Mabo was banished from the island for drinking ______
- The mabo case was completed in 199__
- Where the women worked.
- Group of islands north of QLD
- Main job of the women in Hidden figures
- The term for the legal separation of people by race
- The westernised name for Mer Island, _____ Island
- Due to laws, Mary cannot continue her ______
- True or False: Mabo witnessed the final outcome of his case
- The Cold War space race was between the USA and ____
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- Astronaut sent to space in Hidden Figures
- The court that made the final decision on the Mabo case
- Mary's goal career
- Overarching term to refer to the original owners and/or inhabitants of a land
- Hidden _______
- Hidden Figure: _____ Johnson
- Mabo's wife's name
- Where did Mabo work when he met the legal team?
- Hidden Figure: _____ Vaughan
- The phrase used to justify expansion and colonisation of 'discovered' lands
- What is Katherine is accused of being?
- What type of animal did the Soviet team send to space?
28 Clues: Hidden _______ • Mabo vs ______ • Eddie _____ Mabo • Mary's goal career • Mabo's wife's name • Where the women worked. • Hidden Figure: Mary ____ • Hidden Figure: _____ Johnson • Hidden Figure: _____ Vaughan • Group of islands north of QLD • Mabo was fighting for ____ rights • The mabo case was completed in 199__ • The space program launch name: _____ 7 • ...
Driver's Ed 2015-10-19
Across
- the friction created by the tire on the road
- when a vehicle hits another object
- used for precision legal stop and safety stop to get a clear line of sight
- alert switch on
- a method for managing the space around your vehicle
- some part of the vehicle viewed by the driver that relates to some part of the roadway
- turning the steering wheel too little
- the section of the roadway where the target is located
- standard reference point: one foot in from the left edge of hood
- the distance you can see ahead in the direction you're looking
- turning the steering wheel too much
- parking your vehicle diagonally to the curb
- two steps are "apply E break" and "shift to neutral'
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- used when backing to stop before a line, curb, sidewalk, or wall
- a maneuver for turning your vehicle around to go in the opposite direction
- the space your vehicle will occupy
- before acting solve the problem
- glancing continually and quickly with brief fixations
- create time and space management
- standard reference point: center of the hood
- the area you can see clearly and sharply
- space where you can drive without restrictions
- space not open to you because of restrictions
- the force that keeps each tire from sliding
24 Clues: alert switch on • before acting solve the problem • create time and space management • when a vehicle hits another object • the space your vehicle will occupy • turning the steering wheel too much • turning the steering wheel too little • the area you can see clearly and sharply • the force that keeps each tire from sliding • parking your vehicle diagonally to the curb • ...
astronomy crossword 2013-01-30
Across
- any object in space that is naturally there and is bigger than dust
- space rock in an atmosphere
- star with something orbiting it
- movement on an orbital path
- equals the average distance for the sun to Earth
- path in space around another object
- system of stars, stellar remnants, and interstellar gas and dust
- natural satellite of a planet
- stellar remnant of a supernova made almost entirely of neutrons and is very hot
- 5,880,000,000 miles
- any object that orbits another object
- energy transfer that is not affected by any object between its source and its destination
- space rock that smashes into a celestial body
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- gaseous globe that uses fusion to make light
- current meteorological conditions of an atmosphere
- graph of star magnitude
- rock drifting in space but not in any orbit
- 186,000 miles per second
- spin on an axis
- neutron star that emits a beam of radiation that can only be observed when it points toward us
- any object that has a gravity field that forces it to be globular(round) and that orbits a sun
- nonplanetary rock that orbits a star
- made of gas, ice, and dust; has three tails near a sun
- everything there is
24 Clues: spin on an axis • everything there is • 5,880,000,000 miles • graph of star magnitude • 186,000 miles per second • space rock in an atmosphere • movement on an orbital path • natural satellite of a planet • star with something orbiting it • path in space around another object • nonplanetary rock that orbits a star • any object that orbits another object • ...
Lily's Crossword 10 Solar System 2020-04-20
Across
- the only star in our solar system
- the round object that moves around the earth
- that can be done or might happan
- a planet which is the farthest away from the sun
- that cannot exist or to be done ,not possible
- the smallest planet in the solar system and closest to the sun
- the area outside the earth's atmosphere where all the other planets and stars are
- any of the large systems of stars etc. in outer space
- the second biggest planet with rings
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- to be the first person to become aware that a place or thing exists,to find out sth. new
- the whole space and everything in it
- the planet between Earth and Jupiter
- the second planet in order of distance from the sun
- the biggest planet in the solar system, with a big red spot
- a large ball of burning gas in space that we see as a point of light in the sky at night
- of or connected with the sun
- a group of things that are connected or work together
- a large round object in space that moves around the sun
- the planet we live on
- a gas planet which rotates differently
20 Clues: the planet we live on • of or connected with the sun • that can be done or might happan • the only star in our solar system • the whole space and everything in it • the planet between Earth and Jupiter • the second biggest planet with rings • a gas planet which rotates differently • the round object that moves around the earth • that cannot exist or to be done ,not possible • ...
Floral and Business Crossword 2024-10-25
Across
- an item used to create interest in a landscape
- statement of asset and liabilities of a business on a date
- a basic principle of design
- current and long term debts
- plan accomplished in days or weeks
- equal visual weight on each side of axis
- value of assets minus liabilities
- obtaining capital for a business
- correct size of the object and space
- thin flexible metal to secure design elements
- maintain relative size and space in design
- spike-appearing flower
- selection of a product or service to be sold
- attention point in and arrangement
- pulls together scale, rhythm, repitition, harmony, and proportion
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- used to hold flowers and water
- a weeping down component
- repeat same object and space in design
- document of available funds for a business
- plans accomplished over months or years
- accent objects and space of design
- creates drifts between related objects and space
- total flow or drift with design
- nonplant accessory to create positive color flow
- putting a plan into action
- a ribbon tied into two or more loops
- units received and sold, cost, sales, profit
- anything the business owns
- organization and delivery of product or service
- the point where flowers stems come together
30 Clues: spike-appearing flower • a weeping down component • putting a plan into action • anything the business owns • a basic principle of design • current and long term debts • used to hold flowers and water • total flow or drift with design • obtaining capital for a business • value of assets minus liabilities • accent objects and space of design • plan accomplished in days or weeks • ...
Astronomy Vocabulary Review 2025-09-22
Across
- – A small rock traveling through space before it hits anything.
- – A huge group of stars, planets, and space dust held together by gravity.
- – A giant ball of glowing gas that shines in the night sky.
- – The smallest planet and closest one to the Sun.
- – The biggest planet with a Great Red Spot.
- – The hottest planet, often called Earth’s “twin.”
- – A rocky object that orbits the Sun, smaller than a planet.
- – An icy space traveler with a glowing tail when near the Sun.
- – The “Red Planet,” known for its rusty color.
- – A blue-green planet that spins on its side.
- – A big round space object that orbits a star, like Earth.
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- – A word for a rocky planet like Earth or Mars.
- – A “shooting star” that burns up as it streaks through the sky.
- – The invisible force that pulls things toward each other.
- – The farthest planet, deep blue and very windy.
- – The path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun.
- – A space rock that survives the fall and lands on Earth.
- – A word for a gas giant planet like Jupiter or Saturn.
- – The planet with the most famous rings.
- – Our home planet, full of life and blue oceans.
20 Clues: – The planet with the most famous rings. • – The biggest planet with a Great Red Spot. • – A blue-green planet that spins on its side. • – The “Red Planet,” known for its rusty color. • – A word for a rocky planet like Earth or Mars. • – The farthest planet, deep blue and very windy. • – Our home planet, full of life and blue oceans. • ...
Elements And Principles 2022-10-18
Across
- unifies all other principles within a piece of work
- relationship between two parts of a design.
- catches the viewer's attention.
- suggests movement or action
- the way that two points in space are connected.
- path viewer's eye takes through the work of art.
- rules to create visually pleasing work.
- helps establish a mood for your composition.
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- rules to create an attractive composition.
- between 2 or more elements in a composition.
- to represent how an object appears or feels.
- object that stands out from the space next to it
- distribution of the visual weight of objects.
- rules to follow to ensure a project looks good.
- the use of several elements of design.
- the repeating of an object or symbol
- a layout that’s too crowded can be overwhelming.
- a shape or physical configuration occupies space.
18 Clues: suggests movement or action • catches the viewer's attention. • the repeating of an object or symbol • the use of several elements of design. • rules to create visually pleasing work. • rules to create an attractive composition. • relationship between two parts of a design. • between 2 or more elements in a composition. • to represent how an object appears or feels. • ...
Canadian Contribution to Space 2012-12-20
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- /I.S.S.
- /landed on Mars on May 25, 2008
- /First Canadian Woman in Space
- /Has a record of the longest space flight
- /Moveable platform that connects to Canadarm2 & Dextre
- /Supports astronauts in space
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- /Someone that goes into space
- /Actual Name:Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator
- /NEOSSat
- /First Canadian Man in Space
- /Canada's first telescope
11 Clues: /I.S.S. • /NEOSSat • /Canada's first telescope • /First Canadian Man in Space • /Someone that goes into space • /Supports astronauts in space • /First Canadian Woman in Space • /landed on Mars on May 25, 2008 • /Has a record of the longest space flight • /Actual Name:Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator • /Moveable platform that connects to Canadarm2 & Dextre
Space 2021-02-03
6 Clues: Sun is a __________. • Which star is nearest from the Earth? • How many planets are there in our solar system? • Which is 5th largest planet in our solar system? • Who was the first astronaught who stepped on the moon? • Who was the first Indian - Astronaught to go to Space?
space 2020-04-01
6 Clues: full of space dust • super giant star death • tons of stars in groups • way earth is here • eruptions on the sun surface • patterns that make some thing
Space 2020-06-15
SPACE 2021-11-29
Across
- -anything related to the Moon
- -collects radio waves and some microwaves using an antenna that looks like a TV satellite dish
- -entire range of radiant energy carried by electromagnetic waves
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- -uses a convex lens to concentrate light from a distant object
- series of space missions designed to send people to the Moon
- uses a curved mirror to concentrate light from a distant object
6 Clues: -anything related to the Moon • series of space missions designed to send people to the Moon • -uses a convex lens to concentrate light from a distant object • uses a curved mirror to concentrate light from a distant object • -entire range of radiant energy carried by electromagnetic waves • ...
Space 2022-01-23
6 Clues: the sun but not • the biggest planet • it flies everywhere • the light of our sky • beside Jupiter and Uranus • comes at night, but it's there all the time
Space 2022-02-11
6 Clues: a floating rock • the planet you see at night • named after the Greek god Ares • a ball of ice and dust with a tail • a bright star that lights up the day • the largest planet in our solar system its also a gas giant
space 2021-07-06
space 2021-06-10
Space 2021-12-14
6 Clues: can blind you from earth • we can see them at night • circles around the earth • has a big ring around it • planet 71% water and 29% earth • it is launched from earth to other planets
Space 2021-12-14
6 Clues: can blind you from earth • we can see them at night • circles around the earth • has a big ring around it • planet 71% water and 29% earth • it is launched from earth to other planets
Space 2019-03-27
6 Clues: IS COMPLETELY SILENT. • is the sixth planet from the Sun • is the second closest dwarf planet • STARS CAN SPIN 600 TIMES PER SECOND. • DAY ON VENUS IS LONGER THAN ONE YEAR. • COMET WON’T ORBIT PAST EARTH AGAIN UNTIL 2061.
SPACE 2014-10-30
6 Clues: known as the red planet • closest planet to the Sun • famous for its big red spot on it • hottest planet in our solar system • 2nd biggest planet in our solar system • Armstrong first person to walk on the moon
space 2016-05-02
SPACE 2023-11-07
6 Clues: IT IS EXPANDING OUTWARD • LIGHT AND HEAT ARE EXAMPLES OF IT • THERE ARE BILLIONS IN THE UNIVERSE • THEY ARE RICH CARBOM BASED CHEMICALS • ARE HOLY STORIES THAT ATTEMPT TO EXPLAIN THE NATURAL WORLD • THE UNIVERSE EXPANDED FROM A TINY PARTICLE TO THE SIZE OF A GALAXY
SPACE 2023-11-07
6 Clues: IT IS EXPANDING OUTWARD • LIGHT AND HEAT ARE EXAMPLES OF IT • THERE ARE BILLIONS IN THE UNIVERSE • THEY ARE RICH CARBOM BASED CHEMICALS • ARE HOLY STORIES THAT ATTEMPT TO EXPLAIN THE NATURAL WORLD • THE UNIVERSE EXPANDED FROM A TINY PARTICLE TO THE SIZE OF A GALAXY
SPACE 2023-12-02
6 Clues: - Our home planet where we live • - Person who is trained to go to space • - A huge system that consists of stars • - The largest planet in our solar system • - Gives us light at night and orbits earth • - They twinkle at night like small dots in sky
Space 2024-02-06
space 2023-02-13
6 Clues: is very hot • has 82 moons • has life on it • a glowing yellow orb in the sky • has a dot on it because that is a explosion • sometimes full sometimes half, glows at night
Space 2024-03-06
Across
- the round object that moves in the sky around the earth and can be seen at night
- the planet second in order of distance from the Sun, after Mercury and before Earth. It is the closest planet to Earth.
- the planet third in order of distance from the sun, between Venus and Mars; the world on which we live
- the star that provides light and heat for the earth and around which the earth moves
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- everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, etc. in space
- this planet is sometimes called the Red Planet because of its distinctive colour.
6 Clues: the round object that moves in the sky around the earth and can be seen at night • this planet is sometimes called the Red Planet because of its distinctive colour. • the star that provides light and heat for the earth and around which the earth moves • the planet third in order of distance from the sun, between Venus and Mars; the world on which we live • ...
Space 2024-08-06
6 Clues: / On which planet do we live? • / Which planet have stone rings? • / Which is the red planet with water? • / What planet have a red dot where is a gas storm? • / Which is the planet that appears in the sky at night? • / what is every time in the sky, but we can see them just at night?
Space 2023-07-03
6 Clues: The closest star to Earth • The Earth's natural satellite • A bright object in the night sky • The vehicle used to go in to space • A person who travels and works in space • A large celestial body that orbits a star
Space 2023-04-11
6 Clues: The sun is a ... • A man working in space. • A green man living in space. • Not a car, not a plane. We travel by it in space. • It's round but not a planet. We can see it at night. • There are eight of this in the solar system. One of them is our home.
space 2023-09-12
space 2024-10-29
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- station a large structure in space where astronauts live and work while studying the universe.
- the curved path an object takes as it moves around another object in space, like a moon around a planet.
- a test done to learn more about something or to see if a theory is correct.
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- a person trained to travel and work in space, often conducting research or operating spacecraft.
- the force that pulls objects toward each other, keeping us grounded on the surface of our planet.
- the planet we live on, which has land, water, and air that supports life.
6 Clues: the planet we live on, which has land, water, and air that supports life. • a test done to learn more about something or to see if a theory is correct. • station a large structure in space where astronauts live and work while studying the universe. • a person trained to travel and work in space, often conducting research or operating spacecraft. • ...
space 2025-04-17
space 2025-04-28
Space 2025-05-07
6 Clues: spin around • path a revolving body follows • celestial body that orbit a planet • Motion of one object around another • envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body • system the sun together with all the planets and other bodies that revolve around
Space 2025-05-07
6 Clues: Where millions of stars are in • You can see this in the night time • Where all matter and energy exists • Hole: A gravitational field so intense • years: A Unit of measurement scientists use • way: A visible use of light where it contains our solar system
SPACE 2025-05-04
6 Clues: The planet we live on. • The center of our solar system. • The natural satellite of Earth. • A big ball of hot gas that shines. • The big, dark place with planets and stars. • Natural or artificial object that orbits a planet.
space 2025-05-05
6 Clues: lava ball • only planet with life on it • sucks everything in its path • 8 planets revolve around one star • contains all existing matter and space • the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
Space 2024-12-11
6 Clues: mars rover • light can not escape • very large and recent telescope. • differs between a planet and dwarf planet • they can get pictures with no astronaut inside • ________ are small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun. Although ________ orbit the Sun like planets, they are much smaller than planets.
Space 2025-09-06
Universe 2023-06-30
Across
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
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- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
Universe 2023-06-30
Across
- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
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- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
Universe 2023-06-30
Across
- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
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- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
Universe 2023-06-30
Across
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
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- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
Universe 2023-06-30
Across
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
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- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
Man on the Moon 2021-06-14
Across
- What ocean did they astronauts land in?
- The Greek god the space mission was named after.
- Number of crewed missions and moon landings.
- Acronym for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- The name of the space center from which Apollo lifted off.
- To go around a planet in space.
- What kind of module was it?
- Aldrin's first name.
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- The third astronaut on Apollo 11 was Michael _____.
- Who was the first man on the moon a giant leap for?
- What do we call a person who goes into outer space?
- What landed in the radio message?
- Armstrong's first name.
13 Clues: Aldrin's first name. • Armstrong's first name. • What kind of module was it? • To go around a planet in space. • What landed in the radio message? • What ocean did they astronauts land in? • Number of crewed missions and moon landings. • The Greek god the space mission was named after. • The third astronaut on Apollo 11 was Michael _____. • ...
Space Conquest Vocabulary Revision 2023-05-26
Across
- A vehicle to travel into space
- The company that belongs to Elon Musk
- Someone who has billions of dollars
- A trip to space that anyone can take part in
- Jeff Bezos owns this company
- A vehicle to travel into space
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- You experience this when you float around in space.
- An astronaut wears a ______
- The competition between the USA and the USSR to land on the moon.
- Hayley Arceneaux was the youngest ________ to travel to space
- A professional who goes to space
- This country raced the USA to land on the moon
- To settle and take control of a place
- US President during the 1960s
14 Clues: An astronaut wears a ______ • Jeff Bezos owns this company • US President during the 1960s • A vehicle to travel into space • A vehicle to travel into space • A professional who goes to space • Someone who has billions of dollars • The company that belongs to Elon Musk • To settle and take control of a place • A trip to space that anyone can take part in • ...
The Outsiders Chapter 1 2024-04-02
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- "Hey, grease," one said in an over-friendly voice. "We're gonna do you a favor, greaser. We're gonna cut all that ______ ______ hair off." (2 words, no space)
- "Since mom and dad were killed in an ___ ____, the three of us get to stay together only as long as we behave." (2 words, no space)
- Young people from the East side.
- Two-Bit does this to stuff at stores, even though he doesn't need the things.
- He was famous for shoplifting and his black-handled switch. (2 words, no space)
- What Ponyboy used in Biology class to dissect a worm.
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- Ponyboy thinks he is the only person in the world that likes these two things ____ and ____(2 words, no space)
- Had been captain of the football team and now works hard to support the family.
- She is who SodaPop said he was going to marry.
- Means cool, sharp-like.
- Young people from the West side.
- The book Ponyboy had to read for homework that night. (2 words, no space)
- Steve Randle, had once held off four guys with this; a busted _____ _____ (no words, no space)
- Soda's best buddy since grade school
- The name of Ponyboy's best buddy.
- He gets drunk on just plain living, goes out with Sandy.
- Slang word for gangster.
17 Clues: Means cool, sharp-like. • Slang word for gangster. • Young people from the West side. • Young people from the East side. • The name of Ponyboy's best buddy. • Soda's best buddy since grade school • She is who SodaPop said he was going to marry. • What Ponyboy used in Biology class to dissect a worm. • He gets drunk on just plain living, goes out with Sandy. • ...
Universe 2023-07-04
Across
- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
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- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
spanish ps: do 15 first the answer is space 2024-03-14
Spelling Words #2 2022-09-11
Spelling Words #2 2022-09-11
Match the Space Delta with the Mission Area 2023-09-11
9 Clues: Space Delta 7(I) • Space Delta 9(OW) • Space Delta 5(C2) • Space Delta 4(MW) • Space Delta 6(CO) • Space Delta 1(ST) • Space Delta 2(SDA) • Space Delta 3(SEW) • Space Delta 8(SAT & NAV)
English 2025-04-17
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- there is a rest of this in mars
- difference between earth and mars
- body orbiing a star
- the nationality of this astronauts who go to moon
- force of attraction
- by what astronauts go in space
- a body orbiting a planet
- number of the planet in the solar system
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- a place in space when there are astronauts
- it is not considerate a planet anymore
- is the biggest planet in the solar system
- the number of the people who went to mars
- color of mars
- closing important to go to space
- the surname of the fisrt man who walked on the moon
- persons who go in space
16 Clues: color of mars • body orbiing a star • force of attraction • persons who go in space • a body orbiting a planet • by what astronauts go in space • there is a rest of this in mars • closing important to go to space • difference between earth and mars • it is not considerate a planet anymore • number of the planet in the solar system • is the biggest planet in the solar system • ...
Starry Skies Crossword Adventure 2023-10-09
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- - Luminous celestial object in space
- - Occurs when one celestial body blocks another
- - Celestial object with a glowing coma and tail
- - Cloud of gas and dust in space
- - Force that attracts objects toward each other
- - Group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- - The center of our solar system
- - Device used to magnify and view distant objects
- - Natural satellite of a planet
- - Region of spacetime where gravity is extremely strong
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- - Instrument for observing distant objects in space
- - A small celestial object that burns up upon entering Earth's atmosphere
- - Scientific study of celestial objects and the universe
- - Rocky object in space, often found in the asteroid belt
- - Large celestial body that orbits a star
- - Relating to the universe
- - A meteor that survives its journey through Earth's atmosphere
- - A massive explosion of a dying star
- - Vast collection of stars, dust, and gas
- - Celestial object with a tail
20 Clues: - Relating to the universe • - Celestial object with a tail • - Natural satellite of a planet • - Cloud of gas and dust in space • - The center of our solar system • - Luminous celestial object in space • - A massive explosion of a dying star • - Large celestial body that orbits a star • - Vast collection of stars, dust, and gas • ...
Virtual FFT Crossword 2024-08-21
Across
- What are the Rockets mounted on the side of the Space Shuttle called that help it reach space during launch?
- This is the maximum number of astronauts that could go on mission in the space shuttle at one time.
- The space toilet uses this to help assist astronauts in being able to use the restroom in space.
- This bread alternative was found to be acceptable for space travel because of its ability to not produce crumbs.
- What color where the Official NASA Velcro strips used to label storage?
- What is the name of the area where food is prepared on the Space Shuttle?
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- What was the biggest thing about the space shuttle that made it different from past used space launch vehicles?
- The ________ is the revolutionary tool the space shuttle used to move payloads and assist with EVA missions.
- What is "missing" in space that makes going to the bathroom difficult in space?
- This livable science habitat was put together in space by the space shuttle over multiple missions.
10 Clues: What color where the Official NASA Velcro strips used to label storage? • What is the name of the area where food is prepared on the Space Shuttle? • What is "missing" in space that makes going to the bathroom difficult in space? • The space toilet uses this to help assist astronauts in being able to use the restroom in space. • ...
Universe 2023-06-29
Across
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
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- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
Universe 2023-06-29
Across
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
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- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
Universe 2023-07-03
Across
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
Down
- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
Crossword on Space 2021-06-15
Across
- The nearest star to earth
- Matter from outer-space that goes through earths atmosphere and looks like a streak of light
- An event when the earth is blocking something
- A planet like home
- A person who explores space
- Something that effects everyone/everything
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- The curved path through which objects in space move around planets or stars
- Something that makes up most of space
- Something to look at stars and planets
- The Galaxy we live in
- A dwarf planet we once called a planet
- A speck of light in space
- A planet we call home
13 Clues: A planet like home • The Galaxy we live in • A planet we call home • The nearest star to earth • A speck of light in space • A person who explores space • Something that makes up most of space • Something to look at stars and planets • A dwarf planet we once called a planet • Something that effects everyone/everything • An event when the earth is blocking something • ...
Matter 2021-09-28
14 Clues: burn • -space • -dissolves • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • -force of gravity • - matter per space • -no shape, no volume • Property -keeps identity • definite shape and volume • Properties-changes into new • -no definite shape, has volume • - amount of matter in an object • anything that has mass and takes up space
Crossword 2024-04-25
19 Clues: Noise • Reviva • To hit • : Route • : Space • Handbag • To pour • Aviation • Consider • on: Wait • Reserved • To develop • Slow jogging • : Conditions • out: To balance • List of things to do • around: To hang aroun • Rush, hustle and bustle. • sweat no sweet: There is no success without effort.
Universe 2023-06-30
Across
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
Down
- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
Universe 2023-06-29
Across
- A celestial object made of ice, gas, and dust that orbits the sun and develops a tail as it gets closer.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
- An object that orbits a planet or a star, often used for communication, weather observation, or navigation.
- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit a star, such as our Sun.
- An area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- An explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and light.
Down
- The galaxy in which our solar system resides, appearing as a band of stars in the night sky.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space by expelling gases out of its engines.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets.
- A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies.
- A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft.
- A small piece of space rock that burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, also known as a shooting star.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, carrying astronauts or robotic explorers.
15 Clues: A person who travels and explores space, often aboard a spacecraft. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars and planets. • A massive, glowing ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • A device used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and galaxies. • ...
Science Test 9 Review 2025-03-25
Across
- The term ... describes how fast a wave oscillates.
- The electromagnetic ... consist of a vibrating electric field and a magnetic field.
- Mercury appears to be a beautiful royal blue.
- The planet closest to the sun.
- The planet best known for its rings.
- Placed into orbit by a space shuttle to aid astronomers in their studies of the heavens.
- I was America's first person in space.
- I developed the reflecting telescope.
- First space flight to land on the moon.
- I discovered the planet Uranus.
- I was the first to make extensive use of telescopes to study the heavens.
- First artificial object ever put into space.
- Mars is one of the ... planets
- Rotating stars that emit directional beams of radiowaves.
- I discovered that white light is made up of many colors.
- Any back and forth motion that repeatedly follows the same pattern is called...
- People who journey into outer space are called...
- ... is the turning back or turning aside of any wave when it hits an obstacle.
- I was the first man to travel in space.
- Jupiter's moon
- I am known as the "Father of Modern Rocketry"
- The high point of a wave is called the...
- First U.S. space station
- Light travels at ... miles per second.
- First spacecraft designed to be reused.
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- A ... is any object that orbits a larger object.
- Jupiter is the ... in the solar system
- A ... device that splits light into a spectrum for analysis.
- The planet with the Great Red Spot
- Jupiter is one of the ... planets.
- A single rise or depression in a wave is called the...
- The low point of a wave is called the...
- Space station being developed by a group of over 15 nations.
- A device used to make distant objects appear clearer and closer.
- Whatever carries a wave is called the...
- I was the first American to orbit the earth.
- The movement of energy from one place to another is called a(n)...
- The planet often called the morning star
- I was the astronautical engineer who helped make the United States the leader in space exploration.
- A ... is an unmanned spacecraft launched specifically to explore the unknown.
- The "red planet"
- The planet with windspeeds of over 1,200 mph
- The orbit that allows a satellite to remain in the same spot above the earth at all times is the ...orbit.
- A ... satellite would relay a phone call from England to Australia.
- First U.S. satellite
- Russian space station designed for modules to be added.
- I was the first human being to set foot on the moon.
- Meteorologists would use information from a ...satellite to learn of a coming hurricane.
- The planet that is tipped on its side
49 Clues: Jupiter's moon • The "red planet" • First U.S. satellite • First U.S. space station • The planet closest to the sun. • Mars is one of the ... planets • I discovered the planet Uranus. • The planet with the Great Red Spot • Jupiter is one of the ... planets. • The planet best known for its rings. • I developed the reflecting telescope. • The planet that is tipped on its side • ...
REILLY 2022-07-19
what will you do this summer 2020-07-19
Blast Off to Space 2025-05-06
Across
- Another word for the universe.
- The path around a planet.
- Moon or sun hides for a while.
- Astronauts go on this adventure.
- A huge star neighbourhood.
- A space rock floating about.
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- Shoots up into space.
- A colourful cosmic cloud.
- Icy thing with a glowing tail.
- Streaks across the night sky.
- Sends signals from space.
- A reusable space vehicle.
- Keeps us from floating away.
13 Clues: Shoots up into space. • A colourful cosmic cloud. • The path around a planet. • Sends signals from space. • A reusable space vehicle. • A huge star neighbourhood. • Keeps us from floating away. • A space rock floating about. • Streaks across the night sky. • Another word for the universe. • Icy thing with a glowing tail. • Moon or sun hides for a while. • ...
thanksgiving crossword by Sammy 2022-11-13
Across
- day of the week Thanksgiving falls on
- the main course at Thanksgiving
- (a name but no space) who is the first person to go to sleep at the party today?
- harvested vegetable
- (a name but no space) at the first Thanksgiving
- (a name but no space)Who is hosting Thanksgiving?
- a baby turkey
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- (2 words but no space) 2nd most eaten food on Thanksgiving
- the amount of days of the 1st Thanksgiving
- (2 words but no space) Nolan's favorite dessert
- berry used at Thanksgiving
- sport watched at Thanksgiving
- snoopy made at his Thanksgiving
13 Clues: a baby turkey • harvested vegetable • berry used at Thanksgiving • sport watched at Thanksgiving • the main course at Thanksgiving • snoopy made at his Thanksgiving • day of the week Thanksgiving falls on • the amount of days of the 1st Thanksgiving • (2 words but no space) Nolan's favorite dessert • (a name but no space) at the first Thanksgiving • ...
