Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2

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Across
  1. 1. The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
  2. 3. Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
  3. 6. A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
  4. 7. The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
  5. 9. A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
  6. 10. A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
  7. 12. All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
  8. 13. A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
  9. 17. Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
  10. 19. A device used to measure the altitude of an object
  11. 20. To throw or bend back from a surface
Down
  1. 1. Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
  2. 2. A device used to measure an object's azimuth
  3. 4. The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
  4. 5. Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
  5. 8. Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
  6. 11. The large lens at the front of a telescope
  7. 14. Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
  8. 15. Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
  9. 16. Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
  10. 18. To deflect