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- 2. A bright, glowing ball of hot gas in space. Our sun is a star, and there are billions of stars in the universe.
- 6. A small rock or piece of metal that travels through space. When it enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, it's called a meteor.
- 7. A massive system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity. Our Milky Way is one of many galaxies in the universe.
- 9. The path that an object in space follows around another, like a planet orbiting the sun. It's like a cosmic race track.
- 10. An object that orbits a planet or star. Artificial satellites are used for communication, weather monitoring, and more.
- 12. Station A large spacecraft that orbits Earth and serves as a home and workplace for astronauts conducting research in space.
- 13. A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. Scientists search for exoplanets to learn about other potential habitable worlds.
- 14. A vast cloud of gas and dust in space. Nebulas are often regions where new stars are born.
- 15. A celestial object made of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the sun. Comets have a bright tail when they get closer to the sun.
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- 1. A vehicle designed for space travel. Spaceships are used to carry astronauts and equipment into space.
- 3. An instrument that magnifies and allows us to see distant objects in space, like stars, planets, and galaxies.
- 4. A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the night sky. People have named constellations for thousands of years.
- 5. A powerful vehicle that uses engines to propel itself into space. Rockets are how we send astronauts and satellites into orbit.
- 8. A person who travels in space. Astronauts wear special suits and helmets to breathe and stay safe in space.
- 11. Hole A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. Black holes are incredibly mysterious.