Constellations Quiz

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Across
  1. 3. the astronomical equivalent of longitude
  2. 6. a constellation that never sets below the horizon as viewed from a location on earth
  3. 8. the center of mass of two or more bodies that orbit one another
  4. 13. the use of constellation where sailors has to use the stars to find their way across the sea
  5. 14. the swan
  6. 15. the brightest star in the night sky, belonging to a constellation canis major
Down
  1. 1. the point on any given observer's celestial sphere that lies directly above him
  2. 2. the brightness the star would have if all stars were the same standard distance from earth
  3. 4. most abundant element in the universe
  4. 5. a reaction through which two or more light nuclei collide to form a heavier nucleus
  5. 7. the greek astronomer who catalogued a total of 48 constellations of ancient Greece
  6. 9. the study of everything in the universe beyond earth's atmosphere
  7. 10. measure of the brightness of a star or other celestial body
  8. 11. the great circle that is apparent path of the sun among the constellations in the course of the year
  9. 12. an apparent change in the position of an object caused by a change in the position of the observer