Across
- 3. A larger, brighter, red giant.
- 4. The first layer of the solar atmosphere found above the photosphere.
- 10. A star of extremely high density and towards the end of its life cycle.
- 12. A telescope designed to observe radio waves.
- 13. The arrangement of radiation according to wave length.
- 15. Only 10% of galaxies, not defined shape, many young stars.
- 16. Theory that proposes that the universe originated from a single exploding mass.
- 17. A large, cool star with high brightness.
- 19. The outer weak layer of a stars atmosphere.
- 20. Galaxy that spins in a flat disc-like shape with 2 or more arms.
- 22. A bright archlike structure coming off the sun.
- 23. A telescope that observes starlight by the use of mirrors.
- 24. A dark spot on the sun, which is cool by contrast to the rest of the surrounding photosphere.
- 25. Streams of protons and electrons ejected at high speeds from a star.
Down
- 1. A telescope that observes starlight by using lenses to bend and focus light.
- 2. A star whos magnitude falls into the main data line on the HR Diagram.
- 5. A plot of stars according to their absolute magnitudes and temperatures.
- 6. States that other galaxies are traveling away from the MilkyWay at a speed that is proportional to their distance.
- 7. An exploding star that increases in brightness.
- 8. 60% of galaxies, Round to oval, many older stars.
- 9. A star that has expended all of its nuclear fuel and is at it's final stage.
- 11. A collapsing cloud of gas and dust that is developing into a star.
- 14. Massive stars that have collapsed in on itself with such intense gravity that light cannot escape.
- 18. The way the sun (stars) produce their energy.
- 20. The study of properties of light that depend on wavelength.
- 21. The change in frequency of Radiation waves or sound waves caused by the relative motion of the source from the observer.