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Stars and Constellations
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SUN: The closest star to the Earth.
LIGHT YEAR: To make computations and writings simpler and to eliminate the 12 zeroes in 9.5 trillion, scientist have agreed to use this unit.
CIRCUMPOLAR: Constellations that move in a counterclockwise direction.
ORION: One of the most prominent star patterns in the sky, also known as "The Hunter".
POLARIS: It is also known as the "Northern star".
BIG DIPPER: One of the most famous part of Ursa major.
CONSTELLATION: Group of stars that forms a pattern or figure.
NEUTRON: These stars are remnants of massive star that collapsed.
BLACK HOLES: These objects are invisible but are believed to be as massive as stars.
QUASARS: These objects are 20,000 times brighter than a star of magnitude 18.
ULTRAVIOLET TELESCOPES: These astronomical instruments enable astronomers to study extremely hot objects in space.
CEPHEID VARIABLE: A pulsating star whose brightness and temperature vary according to a regular pattern.
MILKY WAY:The galaxy where Earth and Sun belongs.
SUPERGIANTS: Term referring to the largest giants.
URSA MAJOR: Constellation known as “The Big Bear”.
Stars and Constellations
Across:3. | Group of stars that forms a pattern or figure. | 5. | These objects are invisible but are believed to be as massive as stars. | 7. | One of the most famous part of Ursa major. | 9. | Constellation known as “The Big Bear”. | 10. | One of the most prominent star patterns in the sky, also known as "The Hunter". | 11. | The galaxy where Earth and Sun belongs. |
| | Down:1. | It is also known as the "Northern star". | 2. | These objects are 20,000 times brighter than a star of magnitude 18. | 4. | A pulsating star whose brightness and temperature vary according to a regular pattern. | 6. | Constellations that move in a counterclockwise direction. | 8. | To make computations and writings simpler and to eliminate the 12 zeroes in 9.5 trillion, scientist have agreed to use this unit. |
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Stars and Constellations
Across:3. | Group of stars that forms a pattern or figure. | 5. | These objects are invisible but are believed to be as massive as stars. | 7. | One of the most famous part of Ursa major. | 9. | Constellation known as “The Big Bear”. | 10. | One of the most prominent star patterns in the sky, also known as "The Hunter". | 11. | The galaxy where Earth and Sun belongs. |
| | Down:1. | It is also known as the "Northern star". | 2. | These objects are 20,000 times brighter than a star of magnitude 18. | 4. | A pulsating star whose brightness and temperature vary according to a regular pattern. | 6. | Constellations that move in a counterclockwise direction. | 8. | To make computations and writings simpler and to eliminate the 12 zeroes in 9.5 trillion, scientist have agreed to use this unit. |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only