Across
- 3. – A constellation of bright stars you can see in the Southern Hemisphere, also known as the "Southern Cross."
- 6. – A smaller, dimmer star that is often red and cooler.
- 7. – A delicious treat, sweet or salty, often eaten as a snack.
- 9. – The process where stars like our Sun create energy by combining hydrogen atoms.
- 12. – The name of a nearby star system, it's the closest to our Sun.
- 14. – A star that has run out of fuel and collapsed into a dense ball.
- 15. – The closest star to Earth, it provides us with light and heat.
- 17. – This is where stars are born, often seen as glowing clouds of gas.
Down
- 1. – This famous nebula is where new stars are born and is located in the constellation Orion.
- 2. – The process of turning hydrogen into helium, which powers stars like our Sun.
- 3. – A huge star explosion that happens when a star burns out.
- 4. – The very large, bright, and red star that is much bigger than our Sun.
- 5. – A giant, red-colored star much bigger than the Sun.
- 8. – A star that is a bit like our Sun but much older.
- 9. – A super-giant star in the constellation Orion, known for being very bright and red.
- 10. – A small, dim star that is the final stage of a star's life cycle.
- 11. – A small feature found in the constellation Orion, often associated with the shape of a handle.
- 13. – A star in the sky that is part of the constellation Orion and shines bright and blue.
- 16. – A star that is much larger and brighter than the Sun, shining blue.
