Year 8 Mission to Mars
Across
- 3. A regular oval shape. (The shape of the orbit of objects in space).
- 4. The imaginary line through the centre of the Earth between the South and North Poles
- 6. The gaseous part of the Earth
- 9. A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- 11. To obscure or block out (usually refers to the moon or sun being blocked out)
- 12. A change in state from a gas to a liquid (can occur when a gas comes into contact with a cold surface).
- 16. The study of space including stars, planets, comets and galaxies
- 18. The brightening of the sky by street lights and other human made sources that makes it hard to observe the stars and planets.
- 20. A spacecraft sent out to collect science information
- 21. The force of gravity pulling on a mass (measured in Newtons)
Down
- 1. Moving in an orbit around a celestial body
- 2. The solid, rocky part of the earth.
- 5. A moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star.
- 7. The area around an object where a force acts (eg gravitational field, electrostatic field or magnetic field)
- 8. The amount of matter in an object (measured in kg or g)
- 10. A group of stars forming a recognisable pattern (traditionally named after a mythological figure)
- 11. A change in state from a liquid to a gas.
- 13. The steady speed of a falling object, reached when the upward push of air resistance is balanced by the downward pull of gravity.
- 14. Any form of water that falls to the Earth’s surface, such as rain, snow, sleet or hail
- 15. The closest star to Earth.
- 17. Turning around on an axis.
- 19. A non-contact force that attracts objects to each other