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- 1. A vast system of billions or trillions of stars, along with gas, dust, and other celestial objects, held together by gravitational forces.
- 4. A scientist who studies celestial objects, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and their physical properties.
- 5. The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth and reflects sunlight to create moon phases.
- 7. A celestial object consisting of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the Sun and often displays a tail when it comes closer to heat.
- 10. A small object that enters the Earth's atmosphere, producing a streak of light as it burns up due to friction.
- 12. A vehicle designed for travel or operation in space, including satellites, probes, and manned spaceships.
- 14. A luminous sphere of gas held together by its own gravity, producing light and heat.
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- 2. A person who travels and works in space, often aboard spacecraft or the International Space Station.
- 3. An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space, allowing us to see planets, stars, and galaxies more clearly.
- 6. A vehicle designed to propel itself into space, typically using engines that burn fuel and expel gases.
- 8. A large cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are formed.
- 9. The force that attracts objects towards each other, keeping planets in orbit and giving weight to objects on Earth.
- 11. An object that orbits around a planet or a star, often used for communication, navigation, or scientific observations.
- 12. The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat to the planets.
- 13. A rocky object that orbits the Sun, typically found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.