Across
- 2. GIANT A very large, luminous star with a low surface temperature.
- 3. The theory that the universe originated from an extremely hot, dense state.
- 5. A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- 7. A large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- 9. A spacecraft that orbits Earth, used for communication and observation.
- 13. An explosion of a star that releases a tremendous amount of energy.
- 16. A massive cloud of gas and dust in space where stars form.
- 17. A small, dense star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and will eventually cool to become a black dwarf.
- 18. The force that holds the universe together.
- 21. Galaxies that resemble giant rotating pinwheels with a pancake-like disk of stars.
- 23. The state of having no gravity.
- 25. The most luminous type of active galaxies.
Down
- 1. The phenomenon where a star collapses under its own gravity.
- 4. Galaxies that emit light across the electromagnetic spectrum and appear the brightest since the light is directed towards Earth.
- 6. Galaxies that have unusual shapes, like toothpicks, rings, or even little groupings of stars.
- 8. A very large and bright star; often among the most luminous of its type.
- 10. HORIZON The point of no return around a black hole.
- 11. A small, dense star that emits regular pulses of radio waves.
- 12. The most common type of star in the universe, relatively cool and dim.
- 13. The most common active galaxies that exhibit the lowest energies.
- 14. The path an object takes around another in space.
- 15. A bright object that leaves a trail as it enters Earth's atmosphere.
- 19. About 6 trillion miles.
- 20. A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- 22. Galaxies that have the central bulge and disk common to spiral galaxies but no arms.
- 24. HOLE A region of spacetime exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing—not even light—can escape from inside it.
