7L The Solar System and Beyond
Across
- 3. Small dwarf planet discovered in 1930. Used to be considered as one of the main planets of the Solar System, but not any more.
- 5. The second largest planet of the Solar System. Surrounded by beautiful ice crystal rings.
- 6. A natural satellite that orbits the Earth. It controls the tides of the sea.
- 7. The general name for any object that orbits a planet.
- 8. The time it takes a planet to rotate once on its own axis.
- 10. The largest planet of the Solar System. Features a large red spot. Named after the Roman god of the sky and thunder.
- 11. At this time of the year Britain is tilted away from the Sun.
Down
- 1. This type of eclipse involves the Earth casting a shadow over the Moon.
- 2. The time taken for the Moon to orbit the Earth.
- 3. There are eight of these in the Solar System. They orbit the Sun and reflect the Sun's light.
- 4. The path that a planet (or a moon) takes as it goes around the Sun (or a planet).
- 6. The closest planet to the Sun. Named after the Roman god of wealth.
- 7. This type of eclipse involves the Moon blocking out the Sun.
- 9. At this time of the year Britain is tilted towards the Sun.