Description

Small, rocky body that orbits the sun. Mainly found in between Mars and Jupiter.
A theory on how the universe was created.
Most come from the Oort cloud. Made up of a head and two tails (dust and ion tail); both tails point away from the sun.
Massive enough to be spherical but not massive enough to clear the neighborhood around its orbit.
Third terrestrial planet from the sun. Can sustain life.
When the Earth is directly between the sun and the moon is known as a ____.
This man used a telescope to find the phases of Venus which led him to discover the Heliocentric model.
The ____ telescope revolutionized astronomy because it is better at resolving detail compared to telescopes on Earth.
Space between the stars of a galaxy.
Largest planet in the solar system.
He came up with three laws that define the motion of planets.
When Earth's shadow hits the full moon there is a ____.
The most visited planet; it use to have water but the atmosphere is too thin to sustain that.
Came up with three laws to describe motion as a whole.
The ____ cloud is extremely far away and is where most comets come from.
A trans-neptunian object that was once considered a planet but no longer is because it did not clear the neighborhood around its orbit.
The law in physics that describes the behavior of matter at the atomic and subatomic levels is known as ____ mechanics.
The appearance that planets are moving East to West when they are compared to background stars.
When the shadow of a new moon hits the Earth there is a ____.
These depend on how much the gravity from the moon is pulling on certain parts of the Earth.
This planet spins on its axis that is tilted nearly 90 degrees.
This planet has an atmosphere that is nearly 100 times bigger than Earth's and its surface temperature is about 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
The phase of the moon when it is growing.
Type of electromagnetic radiation light that has a shorter wavelength and can penetrate solid objects and ionizing gases.
The unit of time is takes for a planet to complete a full orbit around the sun.
The name of the point on the celestial sphere directly above an observer.

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What is a crossword?

Crossword puzzles have been published in newspapers and other publications since 1873. They consist of a grid of squares where the player aims to write words both horizontally and vertically.

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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