6th gr galactic fact Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
a group of stars that forms a pattern and looks like a person, animal, or thing | constellation |
a song that secretly gave slaves instructions to travel north for freedom | follow the drinking gourd |
when Earth's shadow momentarily blocks out part or all of the Moon | lunar eclipse |
stories | tales |
the long necked fruit of a vine plant that could be hollowed out and used to scoop water out of a bucket | gourd |
a tool with two lenses used to make objects that are far away look closer and larger | binoculars |
a sturdy three legged support | tripod |
the act of looking at the stars | stargazing |
a round star map of two disks marked with dates and times | planisphere |
a map that shows the locations of stars in the night sky | star map |
a peson who observes objects in space | astronomer |
a bright star over the North Pole and used to indicate North/ also called the North Star | polaris |
a tool used by sailors to help find a ship's location at sea | astrolabe |
astronomer who lived in Egypt a long time ago who believed Earth was the center of our Solar System | ptolemy |
polish astronomer who believed the Sun was the center of our Solar System | copernicus |
Italian astronomer who was the first person to use a telescope to look into space | galileo |
a tool to look through that makes far away objects appear larger and closer | telescope |
a special antenna used to pick up radio signals from far away objects in space | radio telescope |
a special telescope used to collect Sun images and shine them into a special surface for viewing | solar telescope |
a telescope put into orbit around Earth in 1990 that sends images of deep space back to us on Earth | hubble space telescope |
turns around on axis; spins | rotates |
to throw back light | reflect |
an imaginary line that goes through a planet and that it rotates on | axis |
the path that planets and moons travel as they travel around a sun | orbit |
to give off its own light | shine |
the outward appearance of a star tath is determined by its temperature | color |
how bright a star is | magnitude |
how hot or cold something is | temperature |
the energy we get from the sun | sunshine |
a tool that makes objects that are far away appear to be closer and larger | telescope |
what light from stars appears to do because of Earth's moving atmosphere | twinkle |
the main fuels for stars that are responsible for the energy we get from our sun | gas |
a super hot ball of glowing gases in space | star |
a group of stars, planets, and other objects in space that is held together by gravity | galaxy |
the distance light can travel through space in one year | light year |
after our Sun, the star closest to Earth | proxima centauri |
someone who studies stars, planets, and other objects in space | astronomer |
everthing that exists | universe |
a group of stars that forms a pattern | constellation |
stories handed down from generation to generation | legends |
what stars are made of | hydrogen |
how far away are stars | light years |
what does Earth do to make stars look like they are moving in a circle | spin |
how stars are grouped | color and brightness |
used his knowledge about lunar eclipses to aid his crew while repairing a damaged ship from home | columbus |
demonstrated the ease of cutting a five point star to George Washington and convinced him to change his original plan for the Americal flag | Betsy Ross |
path souls traveled when they died | milky way |
campfires of ancestors who were traveling to an afterlife | stars |
thunderbolts tossed down by angry gods | shooting stars |
caused by an invisible dragon to eat the Moon | lunar eclipse |
explains how constellations came to be | myths and legends |
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