Across
- 2. A star located at the end of the handle of the Little Dipper, in the constellation Ursa Minor.
- 4. Greek astronomer and geographer whose geocentric model of the universe dominated cosmological theory until the Renaissance.
- 5. material consisting of threads of cotton, hemp, or other material twisted together to form a thin length.
- 6. bob: a bob of lead or other heavy material forming the weight of a plumb line.
- 8. an instrument used for taking angular measurements of altitude in astronomy and navigation.
- 10. an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- 11. the outside limit of an object, area, or surface; a place or part farthest away from the center of something.
- 12. a beam or bar fixed or placed across something else.
- 14. the top or highest part of something, especially one forming a point.
- 15. an instrument with a graduated arc of 60° and a sighting mechanism, used for measuring the angular distances between objects and especially for taking altitudes in navigation.
- 16. a broad blade attached to a rotating axis or wheel which pushes or is pushed by wind or water and forms part of a machine or device such as a windmill, propeller, or turbine.
- 17. the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
Down
- 1. a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
- 2. something that is extremely small or insignificant.
- 3. the space between two intersecting surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- 6. a place where someone or something is located or has been put.
- 7. an instrument formerly used at sea for taking the altitude of a celestial body.
- 9. the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
- 10. a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network.
- 13. To carve, cut, or etch into a material.
