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SMS 8th grade space

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a force that causes objects to be drawn together gravity
an electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 10 to the power of -9 cm or less gamma ray
a form of oxygen that has a pale blue color and a sharp odor ozone
one of 1 millions of star systems which contain stars, planets, and gases galaxy
natural satillight that revolves around a planet moon
object which usually has an atmosphere and is in a definet orbit around the sun planet
celestial objecy which is composed of ice and rock that orbits the sun comet
colapsed star with strong gravity which no light can escape black hole
mass of gases which surround the earth or other heavenly body atmosphere
star like object with a huge amount of energy in the form of light or radio waves quasar
person who travels into space astronaut
all that exists/planets, stars, galexies universe
are home galexy milky way
the curved half used by a satelight or comet orbit
large luminous body in space made of hot glowing gases stars
small chuncks of matalic matter the enter the earths atmosphere and usually burn up meteor
unit of distance which is used for space travel and calculations light year
area of gas and dust which is usually formed of a exploding star nebula
visible places on the sun which can be sveral miles wide sun spots
sometimes called planet toides and seen moving in the backround of stars astroid
any small body which revolves around a larger astronomicle body and can be natural or man made satellite
electromagnetic waves having wave lenghts from 5 to 400 nanometers ultra vilolite light
stream of ioni gas particles constenly emitted from the sun in all directions solor winds
a person who studies the space and stars and stuff astronomer
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