Models of the Universe
Across
- 3. German astronomer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion
- 7. Set of thirteen constellations seen along the Sun’s ecliptic path.
- 8. It is the wobbling of the Earth’s celestial north pole.
- 10. the square of a planet’s orbital period (years) is proportional to the cube of the semimajor axis of its orbit
- 11. separates the Eastern and Western Hemispheres and runs through Greenwich, England and is at 0° longitude.
- 12. the apparent daily motion of stars and other celestial bodies across the sky due to Earth’s rotation
- 13. an APPARENT change in the movement of the planet through the sky.
- 15. Occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and sun with the moon casting a shadow on the Earth’s surface.
- 16. An event in which the sun passes the celestial equator.
- 19. the point in the path of a heavenly body (as a planet) that is nearest to the sun.
Down
- 1. a line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South poles
- 2. It is a model which deems Earth as the center of the universe.
- 4. The apparent yearly motion of stars and other celestial bodies across the sky due to Earth’s revolution.
- 5. the greatest distance between a planet or other body and the Sun
- 6. a Greek Mathematician, told that no vertical shadow was cast as the sun rays fall vertically in the city of Syene in Egypt during summer solstice.
- 9. It occurs when the Earth is directly aligned between the sun and moon with the Earth casting a shadow on the moon.
- 14. A model which deems all planets revolve around the sun
- 17. The astronomical event in which the sun passes the highest or lowest point from the celestial equator.
- 18. the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center