Across
- 3. - NASA infrared observatory that first spotted NGC 1514’s rings
- 5. - Outer bands in NGC 1514 formed by expelled stellar material
- 8. - Wavelength range captured by MIRI revealing fine dust features
- 11. - System at the center of NGC 1514 with two orbiting stars
- 13. - Planet type with hydrogen-rich atmosphere and possible liquid oceans
- 14. - Space telescope producing the most detailed mid-infrared image of NGC 1514
- 15. - Radiation from white dwarf causing dust to emit in infrared
- 16. - Element detected at edges of bubbles in the central nebula region
- 18. - Nebula structure shaped by stellar wind and orbital dynamics
- 21. - Description of K2-18b’s size in relation to Earth
- 22. - Textured appearance of NGC 1514’s dust rings
- 25. - Starburst pattern seen in bright stars imaged by JWST
Down
- 1. - Clumpy gas structure at the center of NGC 1514
- 2. - Technique where starlight passes through a planet's atmosphere
- 4. - Type of light used by JWST to study cooler structures like dust and gas
- 6. - Method used to identify elements in exoplanet atmospheres
- 7. - Region around a star where conditions could allow liquid water
- 9. - Planetary nebula imaged in detail by JWST
- 10. - Gas and dust shell from dying stars
- 12. - Organic molecule linked to life, detected on K2-18b
- 17. - Notable missing molecule in NGC 1514, often seen in other nebulae
- 19. - Instrument on JWST used to observe mid-infrared light
- 20. - Exoplanet with possible biosignatures
- 23. - Orbital period of binary stars at center of NGC 1514
- 24. - Constellation where NGC 1514 is located
