Across
- 3. Microwave Background → The faint glow left over from the Big Bang, filling the universe.
- 6. Cluster → A loose group of younger stars, often found in spiral arms.
- 7. Galaxy → A galaxy with no defined shape, often distorted by gravity.
- 11. Black Hole → A gigantic black hole at the center of most galaxies.
- 14. Nursery (Nebula) → A region of gas and dust where new stars form.
- 15. Dwarf → A “failed star” not massive enough for hydrogen fusion.
- 16. → A planet orbiting a star outside our solar system.
- 17. Star → An incredibly dense remnant made mostly of neutrons after a supernova.
- 18. → A rocky body orbiting the Sun, mostly between Mars and Jupiter.
- 20. Cluster → A dense, spherical group of very old stars bound by gravity.
- 22. → A massive star explosion that scatters heavy elements into space.
- 24. Galaxy → A galaxy shaped with arms spiraling outward from the center.
Down
- 1. Galaxy → A round, smooth galaxy with little gas, dust, or star formation.
- 2. / Meteorite → A space rock that enters Earth’s atmosphere (meteor) and reaches the ground (meteorite).
- 4. → An icy body with a glowing coma and tail when near the Sun.
- 5. A contracting cloud of gas and dust that marks the birth of a star.
- 8. → An extremely bright, energetic object powered by a black hole at a galaxy’s center.
- 9. Variable Star → A type of star whose brightness changes in a predictable cycle, useful for measuring distance.
- 10. Nebula → The glowing shell of gas ejected from a dying medium star.
- 12. Giant → A late stage in a medium star’s life when it expands and cools.
- 13. Sequence Star A stable star fusing hydrogen into helium; includes stars like our Sun.
- 15. Star System → Two stars orbiting around their common center of mass.
- 19. → A rapidly spinning neutron star that emits beams of radiation.
- 21. Hole → A region where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape.
- 23. Dwarf → A small, hot, dense remnant of a low-mass star after it sheds outer layers.
