Across
- 3. A vehicle that uses controlled explosions of propellant to generate thrust and propel itself into space.
- 4. Without movement; stationary or not in motion.
- 6. A spinning, amusement ride featuring brightly colored, decorative seats shaped like animals.
- 7. A strong, thick cord composed of strands of fibers, wires, or other materials twisted or braided together.
- 8. A professional who applies scientific knowledge to design, build, or maintain structures, machines, systems, or processes.
- 9. A flexible or rigid connection between objects, used for various purposes such as stabilizing or controlling their relative motion.
Down
- 1. The cargo or equipment carried by a vehicle, such as a rocket, often for scientific research, communication, or transportation purposes.
- 2. A weight used to balance or offset the weight of another object, often used to stabilize structures or systems.
- 5. A substance that undergoes combustion to produce energy, commonly used to power vehicles, engines, or machines.