Across
- 2. Smallest planet and closest to the Sun.
- 4. A “belt of icy objects beyond Neptune.
- 6. This planet is known for its beautiful rings and low density.
- 8. The star at the center of the solar system that provides light and heat.
- 10. The region around a star where the temperature would be just right for liquid water on a planet’s surface. Earth is in the habitable zone.
- 12. A theoretical, spherical shell of icy objects that surrounds the solar system, beyond the Kuiper Belt.
- 13. The only planet known to harbor life in our solar system.
- 17. The piece of the meteoroid that survives the atmospheric entry and lands on the surface of Earth.
- 18. The largest planet in the solar system.
- 19. The farthest planet from the Sun.
- 20. A storm on Neptune similar to Jupiter’s storm. Looks like a dark blue spot.
Down
- 1. Massive, violent storm on Jupiter and the largest in the solar system. Looks like a red spot on the surface.
- 3. This planet has ice at its poles.
- 5. A “belt” of rocks and dust leftover from the formation of the solar system between Mars and Jupiter.
- 7. This planet has a tilt of about 90º, which causes it to rotate on its side.
- 9. A small rocky or metallic object in space that is smaller than an asteroid.
- 11. Rocky remnants from the early solar system that orbit the Sun, varying in size and composition.
- 14. Earth’s only natural satellite. Very similar in size and composition to Mercury. Can be seen with the naked eye in the night sky.
- 15. Earth’s “sister” planet. Has a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide that traps heat.
- 16. Known as “dirty snowballs”, these balls of frozen gases, rock, and dust have long elliptical orbits around the Sun. When they near the Sun, the ices sublimate, forming a glowing head and tail.
- 17. The streak of light in the sky caused by a meteoroid burning up when it enters Earth’s atmosphere.
