How the Moon Became a Place Crossword
Across
- 2. adjective-related to myths, which are traditional stories often involving gods or heroes
- 5. noun-A scientist who studies the Earth, its structure, and the processes that have shaped it over time
- 7. noun-model of the universe in which Earth is at the center, with all other celestial bodies revolving around it
- 9. noun-person with knowledge of many subjects or areas
- 11. noun-the quality of continuing despite difficulties or obstacles
- 13. adjective-relating to the sky or outer space
- 14. verb-telling a story or describing events
- 15. adjective-difficult to understand or explain
- 16. adjective-existing or occurring beneath the Moon, on Earth; sublunary refers to anything below the celestial sphere
- 18. noun-type of photographic film material used in early photography
- 20. noun-relating to things that exist outside of Earth or its atmosphere
Down
- 1. noun-the arrangement of natural and artificial physical features of an area
- 3. noun-(modern spelling: ether)in ancient and medieval science, a hypothetical substance thought to fill the universe above the terrestrial sphere
- 4. noun-the part of a spacecraft or rocket that is designed to carry instruments or other useful cargo
- 6. noun-real-world data collected through direct observation, often used to verify remote sensing data
- 8. noun-cientists who study Earth processes, such as geology, geophysics, and hydrology
- 10. noun-undeveloped or uncharted region; often used metaphorically to describe the boundary of exploration
- 12. noun-the history of Earth’s physical structure and the processes that shaped it
- 17. noun-the science and technology of designing and operating robots
- 19. noun-device for measuring small distances or thicknesses with great precision