Astronomy Check-in
Across
- 3. The art and science of mapping celestial bodies.
- 5. A fuzzy-looking patch of dust, gases, and ionized matter in interstellar space.
- 7. One of Jupiter's major moons. It has a heavily cratered surface.
- 9. __________ solar time is time measured from the direct observation of the Sun.
- 12. The largest of Neptune's moons. Scientists believe that it was a Kuiper Belt object from beyond Neptune's orbit, captured by Neptune's gravity.
- 13. The time it takes for the Sun to go from its highest position in the sky on one day to its highest position on the next day.
- 15. The largest moon in the solar system - larger than Mercury.
- 17. A device that records the Sun's daily motion across the sky.
Down
- 1. A pair of spacecraft which are currently the most distant man-made objects from Earth.
- 2. The largest rover sent to Mars.
- 4. A spacecraft sent to study Jupiter and its moons. It was dropped into Jupiter's atmosphere to prevent an unwanted impact (and bacterial contamination) on Europa.
- 6. A group of stars that is smaller than a constellation and may be part of a constellation.
- 7. A group of stars that forms a pattern in the sky.
- 8. A spacecraft that visited Saturn and its moons, capturing amazing images. It was also dropped into the atmosphere to prevent an unwanted impact with a moon.
- 10. Time measured by using Earth's position relative to distant stars, instead of relative to the Sun. (Also called sidreal time.)
- 11. The only known moon with a substantial atmosphere.
- 14. The first spacecraft to orbit two extraterrestrial objects. It had a special solar-electric engine that powered it to 25,700 mph.
- 16. __________ solar time is the time based on the apparent solar time, averaged over the course of the year.