ES 7.1.3 & 7.1.4

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Across
  1. 5. Data from satellites that is stored in an archive facility that only scientists are able to access is called this.
  2. 8. When data is transmitted as soon as it comes in.
  3. 9. A common type of electromagnetic radiation used for communication.
  4. 13. These telescopes are responsible for detecting different types of radiation.
  5. 15. Around 1609, Galileo built his own telescope and used it to study this.
  6. 18. The entire wavelength range of electromagnetic radiation.
  7. 20. Data from satellites that is made public to everyone is called this.
  8. 21. This enlarges images of faraway objects that give off or reflect visible light.
  9. 22. Buildings that house large optical telescopes regardless of their type.
  10. 23. Electromagnetic radiation that causes suntans.
  11. 24. Electromagnetic radiation that people sense as heat.
  12. 25. The largest lens in a refracting telescope.
Down
  1. 1. This type of telescope detects heat from stars being born.
  2. 2. A form of wave energy that has both electrical and magnetic properties.
  3. 3. The grouped bits of information a telescope records and timestamps.
  4. 4. This uses a series of lenses to magnify objects.
  5. 6. Small, dense stars.
  6. 7. This acronym stands for Flexible Image Transport Standard.
  7. 10. Another name for the objective lens, this is the opening which light passes through.
  8. 11. This telescope was built in the 1970s and launched into space to take pictures and record data from multiple wavelengths.
  9. 12. This uses a series of mirrors to magnify objects.
  10. 14. Exploding stars.
  11. 16. The second lens of a telescope is called this and it magnifies the image produced by the objective lens.
  12. 17. These were discovered accidentally in the 1960's. They have short wavelengths.
  13. 19. When colors and objects appear distorted around the edges of the images.