A group ofgalaxies thatare foundclosetogetherThe largeststructure in theuniverse,composed ofmany galaxyclusters.Astronomersuse these toobserveothergalaxiesAn olderstar with acoolerouter layerWhat doeseverything inour universedo?The tightly-packedcollapsedcore of alarger starThe patternthat a group ofstars seems tomake in theskyThe clusterof galaxiesthe MilkyWay belongstoA star plottedin the left-to-right bandacross theHR diagramA stellar coreremnant of alow tomediummass starThe collection ofall the matter,space, and energythat exists, alsoknown as thecosmosFormed by acollapsed star,has a verystronggravitationalpullClouds ofdust andgas foundin spaceThe name ofthe galaxyour solarsystem isfound inA large,hot star offthe mainsequenceA cool,small staron the mainsequenceA massive,hot,shiningball of gasUnits used tomeasuredistancewithin oursolar systemA hugeexplosion thatmany scientiststhink explainsthe beginningof the universeUsed tomeasuredistances in theuniverseoutside oursolar systemA device usedto projectimages of thestars or depictthe solarsystemThe twelveconstellationsthrough whichthe sun, moon,and planetsappear to moveA body heldtogether bygravity that ismade of millionsof stars, gas,and dustA gravitationallydense region ofspace-timewhere nothingcan escape, noteven lightA group ofgalaxies thatare foundclosetogetherThe largeststructure in theuniverse,composed ofmany galaxyclusters.Astronomersuse these toobserveothergalaxiesAn olderstar with acoolerouter layerWhat doeseverything inour universedo?The tightly-packedcollapsedcore of alarger starThe patternthat a group ofstars seems tomake in theskyThe clusterof galaxiesthe MilkyWay belongstoA star plottedin the left-to-right bandacross theHR diagramA stellar coreremnant of alow tomediummass starThe collection ofall the matter,space, and energythat exists, alsoknown as thecosmosFormed by acollapsed star,has a verystronggravitationalpullClouds ofdust andgas foundin spaceThe name ofthe galaxyour solarsystem isfound inA large,hot star offthe mainsequenceA cool,small staron the mainsequenceA massive,hot,shiningball of gasUnits used tomeasuredistancewithin oursolar systemA hugeexplosion thatmany scientiststhink explainsthe beginningof the universeUsed tomeasuredistances in theuniverseoutside oursolar systemA device usedto projectimages of thestars or depictthe solarsystemThe twelveconstellationsthrough whichthe sun, moon,and planetsappear to moveA body heldtogether bygravity that ismade of millionsof stars, gas,and dustA gravitationallydense region ofspace-timewhere nothingcan escape, noteven light

Earth Science & Astronomy Weeks 1/2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A group of galaxies that are found close together
  2. The largest structure in the universe, composed of many galaxy clusters.
  3. Astronomers use these to observe other galaxies
  4. An older star with a cooler outer layer
  5. What does everything in our universe do?
  6. The tightly-packed collapsed core of a larger star
  7. The pattern that a group of stars seems to make in the sky
  8. The cluster of galaxies the Milky Way belongs to
  9. A star plotted in the left-to-right band across the HR diagram
  10. A stellar core remnant of a low to medium mass star
  11. The collection of all the matter, space, and energy that exists, also known as the cosmos
  12. Formed by a collapsed star, has a very strong gravitational pull
  13. Clouds of dust and gas found in space
  14. The name of the galaxy our solar system is found in
  15. A large, hot star off the main sequence
  16. A cool, small star on the main sequence
  17. A massive, hot, shining ball of gas
  18. Units used to measure distance within our solar system
  19. A huge explosion that many scientists think explains the beginning of the universe
  20. Used to measure distances in the universe outside our solar system
  21. A device used to project images of the stars or depict the solar system
  22. The twelve constellations through which the sun, moon, and planets appear to move
  23. A body held together by gravity that is made of millions of stars, gas, and dust
  24. A gravitationally dense region of space-time where nothing can escape, not even light