Across
- 2. Earth’s natural satellite, a rocky body that orbits our planet in space.
- 4. special clothing astronauts wear to stay safe in space.
- 9. any facility dedicated to and equipped for scientific testing, measurement, and analysis.
- 10. a big, round object in space that goes around a star, like our Sun. Earth is one, and there are seven more in our solar system.
- 15. acting or moving very quickly, with great speed, or in a rush because of limited time.
- 17. a tool that uses lenses or mirrors to make faraway things look bigger and closer.
- 18. to stay on top of water or drift lightly through the air without sinking or falling.
- 19. a thin piece of wood you pick up from the ground, like a twig from a tree.
- 20. shining with lots of light, like the sun on a sunny day or a lamp in a dark room.
Down
- 1. a big home in space where astronauts live and work while orbiting Earth.
- 3. the curved path one object in space takes around another bigger one, like a loop that keeps repeating.
- 5. feeling scared or nervous about something bad that might happen.
- 6. a bird that flies at night and has big round eyes for seeing in the dark.
- 7. a little raised spot, like when you hit your knee and it swells up.
- 8. feeling afraid, scared, or anxious.
- 11. to send something upward or forward with force, like shooting a rocket into the sky or pushing a boat into water.
- 12. a powerful machine that blasts into space using fire and hot gas from its engines.
- 13. a person who studies the world using experiments and questions to learn new things.
- 14. tears come out of your eyes when you're sad, hurt, or very happy.
- 16. acting in a way that is not polite or kind to others.
