Chapter 27
Across
- 3. The Moon's shadow falls on the Earth.
- 4. Valley-like structures on the Moon's maria.
- 8. Trails of ejecta extending from a lunar impact crater.
- 9. Light is bent, or refracted, as it passes through an objective lens, and an eyepiece lens then magnifies the resulting image.
- 13. A curved primary mirror collects light and reflects it to a secondary mirror, which then directs the light to an eyepiece or camera.
- 15. The Moon's orbital and rotational periods are equal, so the same side always faces Earth.
- 18. The point where the Moon is farthest from Earth in its orbit.
- 19. The process that links several telescopes so they act as one large telescope, producing more detailed images as the distance between the individual telescopes increases.
Down
- 1. The percentage of incoming sunlight a surface reflects.
- 2. The plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun.
- 5. Earth's shadow falls on the Moon.
- 6. Twice a year when the Sun is farthest from the celestial equator, changing daylight hours.
- 7. Dark smooth plains on the Moon from ancient volcanic eruptions.
- 10. All types of electromagnetic radiation arranged according to wavelength and frequency.
- 11. Loose rock and dust on the Moon's surface.
- 12. A depression on a surface formed by a meteorite impact.
- 14. Material blasted from an impact and falling back to the lunar surface.
- 16. The point where the Moon is closest to Earth in its orbit.
- 17. Heavily cratered, mountainous regions on the Moon.
- 20. Twice a year when day and night are nearly equal length.