Across
- 1. a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- 5. the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object.
- 6. A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- 10. plural form of mare
- 12. an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- 13. An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- 15. a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light.
- 17. eclipse an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon.
- 18. the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun.
- 19. an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- 20. a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- 22. a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere.
- 24. a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- 26. a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a planet or the moon, typically one caused by an explosion or the impact of a meteorite or other celestial body.
Down
- 1. tied tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- 2. tide a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.
- 3. the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object, especially the area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse.
- 4. a chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, or giving particular seasonal information.
- 7. eclipse an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow.
- 8. a distinct period or stage in a series of events or a process of change or development.
- 9. a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- 11. either of the two times in the year, the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days.
- 14. the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length (about September 22 and March 20).
- 16. an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- 21. the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- 23. the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- 25. of universal gravitation Newton's law of universal gravitation states that every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
