Across
- 3. Well, A conceptual model of the gravitational field surrounding a body in space often visualized as a dip in a flat surface.
- 6. A powerful and luminous stellar explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life.
- 8. A band of 12 constellations through which the Sun Moon and planets appear to move across the sky.
- 9. An astronomical event where one celestial body temporarily blocks the light from another. 🌒
- 12. Speed, The speed at which light travels in a vacuum approximately 186282 miles per second (299792 km/s).
- 14. Star, The extremely dense collapsed core of a massive star left behind after a supernova.
- 15. Flare, A sudden and intense eruption of energy from the Sun's surface.
- 17. A planet that orbits a star outside of our solar system.
- 18. A highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation from its poles.
Down
- 1. Bang Theory, The leading scientific theory for how the universe began from an initial state of high density and temperature.
- 2. An extremely luminous and distant active galactic nucleus powered by a supermassive black hole.
- 4. A natural light display in the sky caused by charged particles from the Sun interacting with Earth's atmosphere.
- 5. The apparent path the Sun takes through the sky over the course of one year.
- 7. Giant, A dying star in the late stages of stellar evolution which has expanded and cooled.
- 10. The branch of astronomy that studies the origin evolution and eventual fate of the universe.
- 11. Dwarf, The dense hot remnant of a low-mass star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel.
- 13. Space Telescope, A famous space telescope launched in 1990 that has made many groundbreaking discoveries. ðŸ”
- 15. A point of infinite density and gravity believed to be at the center of a black hole.
- 16. Matter, A mysterious non-luminous substance that is thought to make up about 27% of the universe.
