Space Systems
Across
- 4. a ring-shaped nebula formed from expanding gas around an aging star
- 6. a way to describe the expansion of the universe.
- 7. A planet covers the same amount of space in the same amount of time no matter the point in its orbit
- 8. a chemical process in which two or more substances work together and are changed into different substances
- 9. the curved path of a celestial object around a star, planet, or moon
- 11. the different wavelengths of energy produced by a light source
- 13. the physical universe beyond the earth’s atmosphere
- 14. a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of the star’s mass
- 16. the largest star in terms of volume; spectral class K or M
- 17. a giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- 18. an object of small radius but large density, made up of mostly neutrons; forms after a supernova
- 19. a nuclear reaction in which nuclei fuse together to form heavier nuclei and release energy
Down
- 1. A planet’s orbital period is proportional to the size of its orbit
- 2. a core of a star that is composed of mostly electron-degenerate matter
- 3. a system of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- 5. Planets move in elliptical orbits with the Sun as the focus
- 6. a region in space with a gravitational pull so large that nothing can escape; forms after a supernova if the star has enough energy
- 10. the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- 12. a star with low or intermediate mass; surface temperature 5000K or less
- 15. more than 100 substances that cannot be chemically broken down or reduced