Across
- 1. Way - Our galaxy that contains over 200 billion stars.
- 3. Small rocky objects that orbit the Sun.
- 5. - The time when the Sun crosses the celestial equator and day and night are the same length. This happens twice a year.
- 10. - A period of intense activity in a galaxy where lots of stars are formed.
- 12. belt The region between Mars and Jupiter that contains the largest population of asteroids in our solar system.
- 13. The area of air and gas that envelopes Earth and other astronomical objects.
- 14. A scientist who studies the universe.
- 15. - Basic units of matter that every solid, liquid, gas and plasma is composed of.
Down
- 2. - The distance light travels in one year (nearly 6 trillion miles).
- 4. - Planets whose orbit is within the asteroid belt, including Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
- 6. unit A unit of measurement that’s roughly the distance from the Earth to the Sun 93 million miles.
- 7. A person trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- 8. - A system of two stars where one revolves around the other or both revolve around a common centre.
- 9. - A cavity in the ground of a celestial object, typically caused by explosions or meteor impact.
- 11. - A star that’s exhausted its own supply of carbon and burnt out.