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CONTACT : There were four _______ times observed during the transit
TRANSIT : It is a rare astronomical event last June 6. _____ of Venus
VULCANIZING : process involves treating rubber with sulphur to harden it.
OZONE : O-word describes oxygen with molecules that have three atoms
PASCAL: What high level computer language was named after a French Mathematician and Philosopher?
MORPHINE: extracted by Fredrich Sertuner
SUPERNOVA: Explosive cosmic event seen with naked eye in 1987.
URANUS: Named after the Greek God who personified the sky
ANDROMEDA: nearest Galaxy in Milky way
ECLIPTIC: planets orbit the sun in or near the same planet
HELIOPAUSE: point at which the solar wind meets the interstellar medium.
TERRESTRIAL: inner planets
JOVIAN: outer planets
HELIOSPHERE: space withing the boundary of the heliopause.
TELESCOPE: works by focusing light from a distant object to form a magnified image.
GALAXY: range from dwarfs, with perhaps a million stars
SELLERS: lead author of the study reported on Discovery News.
NAGASAKI: First city to be leveled by a Plutonium-based atomic bomb
SUN : Globe of Gas. main star in the solar system
CONSTELLATION: Group of stars
Across:| 2. | lead author of the study reported on Discovery News. | | 4. | process involves treating rubber with sulphur to harden it. | | 6. | It is a rare astronomical event last June 6. _____ of Venus | | 8. | space withing the boundary of the heliopause. | | 11. | Group of stars |
| | 12. | range from dwarfs, with perhaps a million stars | | 13. | extracted by Fredrich Sertuner | | 16. | works by focusing light from a distant object to form a magnified image. | | 17. | What high level computer language was named after a French Mathematician and Philosopher? | | 18. | First city to be leveled by a Plutonium-based atomic bomb |
| | Down:| 1. | planets orbit the sun in or near the same planet | | 3. | Globe of Gas. main star in the solar system | | 5. | nearest Galaxy in Milky way | | 6. | inner planets | | 7. | O-word describes oxygen with molecules that have three atoms |
| | 8. | point at which the solar wind meets the interstellar medium. | | 9. | Named after the Greek God who personified the sky | | 10. | outer planets | | 14. | There were four _______ times observed during the transit | | 15. | Explosive cosmic event seen with naked eye in 1987. |
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Across:| 2. | lead author of the study reported on Discovery News. | | 4. | process involves treating rubber with sulphur to harden it. | | 6. | It is a rare astronomical event last June 6. _____ of Venus | | 8. | space withing the boundary of the heliopause. | | 11. | Group of stars |
| | 12. | range from dwarfs, with perhaps a million stars | | 13. | extracted by Fredrich Sertuner | | 16. | works by focusing light from a distant object to form a magnified image. | | 17. | What high level computer language was named after a French Mathematician and Philosopher? | | 18. | First city to be leveled by a Plutonium-based atomic bomb |
| | Down:| 1. | planets orbit the sun in or near the same planet | | 3. | Globe of Gas. main star in the solar system | | 5. | nearest Galaxy in Milky way | | 6. | inner planets | | 7. | O-word describes oxygen with molecules that have three atoms |
| | 8. | point at which the solar wind meets the interstellar medium. | | 9. | Named after the Greek God who personified the sky | | 10. | outer planets | | 14. | There were four _______ times observed during the transit | | 15. | Explosive cosmic event seen with naked eye in 1987. |
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