Solar System Review
Across
- 3. A rocky inner planet with a solid surface, such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- 5. The Sun and all the celestial objects bound to it by gravity, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
- 9. A planet composed of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, like Uranus and Neptune.
- 11. The spinning of a celestial body on its axis.
- 12. The universe cooled enough for electrons and protons to combine and form neutral atoms, allowing light to travel freely.
- 14. The earliest moment in the universe’s history, lasting less than a trillionth of a second after the Big Bang.
- 17. The star at the center of our solar system that provides energy to Earth.
- 18. An infinitely dense and hot point from which the universe is thought to have originated.
- 19. A massive, luminous sphere of plasma that generates energy through nuclear fusion.
- 21. A cooler, darker region on the Sun's surface caused by magnetic activity.
- 22. The scientific explanation of the origin of the universe, stating it began as a singularity around 13.8 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since.
Down
- 1. The substance that makes up physical objects in the universe, including ordinary (baryonic) matter and dark matter.
- 2. The formation of the first atomic nuclei (hydrogen, helium, and trace amounts of lithium) shortly after the Big Bang.
- 4. An icy celestial body that releases gas and dust, forming two glowing tails when it approaches the Sun.
- 6. The movement of a celestial body around another body in space.
- 7. An instrument used to observe distant objects, including galaxies and the CMB.
- 8. The force of attraction between two objects with mass.
- 10. A stream of charged particles released from the Sun’s outer atmosphere.
- 13. The ongoing process of the universe growing in size over time.
- 15. A rocky body smaller than a planet, that orbits the Sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- 16. A celestial body that orbits a star, is spherical in shape, and has cleared its orbit of other debris.
- 20. The curved path of an object around a star, planet, or moon.
- 23. A large planet made mostly of hydrogen and helium, such as Jupiter and Saturn.