Planets & Moons
Across
- 5. – Closest planet to the Sun.
- 6. – Moon of Uranus named after a character in The Tempest.
- 12. – Icy moon of Jupiter, believed to have a subsurface ocean.
- 13. – One of Jupiter's outer retrograde moons.
- 14. – Eighth planet from the Sun, known for its deep blue color.
- 15. – One of the largest asteroids in the solar system.
- 21. – Sixth planet from the Sun, known for its rings.
- 23. – Second-largest moon of Saturn.
- 25. – One of the distant moons of Jupiter.
- 27. – Dwarf planet named after a Polynesian god.
- 29. – Moon of Saturn, half dark and half bright.
- 30. – A small, inner moon of Jupiter.
- 33. – A shepherd moon of Neptune.
- 34. – A small inner moon of Neptune.
- 35. – Dwarf planet slightly larger than Pluto.
- 36. – A large, icy moon of Jupiter, heavily cratered.
- 37. – Largest moon in the solar system, orbiting Jupiter.
- 38. – A smaller moon of the dwarf planet Haumea.
- 40. – One of Neptune’s outermost moons.
- 42. – A dark moon of Uranus, discovered in 1851.
- 43. – One of the two small moons of Mars.
- 45. – A small Trojan moon of Saturn.
- 47. – Largest moon of Saturn, with a thick atmosphere.
- 48. – A moon of Uranus named after the King of the Fairies in Shakespeare.
Down
- 1. – Sponge-like moon of Saturn.
- 2. – Largest moon of Pluto.
- 3. – Fourth-largest object in the asteroid belt.
- 4. – Icy moon of Neptune, known for its retrograde orbit.
- 7. – A moon of Saturn with bright ice cliffs.
- 8. – A moon of Saturn that shares its orbit with Epimetheus.
- 9. – Smaller of Mars' two moons.
- 10. – The second planet from the Sun, Earth's twin.
- 11. – Dwarf planet once considered the ninth planet.
- 16. – Small moon of Jupiter located near its rings.
- 17. – A retrograde irregular moon of Jupiter.
- 18. – Distant moon of Neptune with an eccentric orbit.
- 19. – Largest moon of Uranus.
- 20. – A small moon of Neptune, named after a sea nymph.
- 22. – Earth’s natural satellite.
- 24. – Innermost moon of Jupiter.
- 26. – A Trojan moon of Saturn that orbits near Dione.
- 28. – Third planet from the Sun, our home.
- 31. – Moon of Saturn, famous for its icy geysers.
- 32. – The Red Planet.
- 36. – Dwarf planet in the asteroid belt.
- 39. – Moon of Uranus named after a spirit in The Tempest.
- 41. – Volcanic moon of Jupiter, named after a lover of Zeus.
- 43. – A large, irregularly shaped moon of Neptune.
- 44. – Dwarf planet known for its elongated shape.
- 46. – Tiny moon of Saturn, shaped like a ravioli.