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studying space vocab
across
- large collection of dust, stars and gas.
- \below the red\ longer wave than red light on spectrum
- point closest to the sun
- movement of the earth around the sun
- uses a curved mirror to gather & focus light
- spectrum showing frequencies/wavelengths of radiation
- equal hours of daylight and darkness
- instrument that collects electromagnetic radiation for better observation
- shortest wave length
- point where the sun is as far north or south as possible
down
- spin of the earth on its axis
- point farthest from the sun
- uses a set of lenses to gather & focus light
- \beyond the violet\ shorter wave than violet on spectrum
- study of the universe
- group of stars organized into a recognizable pattern
- system for measuring long intervals of time
- light that humans can see
- average distance between earth and sun (abbreviation)
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Across:
- Galaxy (a large collection of dust, stars and gas)
- Infrared (longer wave than red light on spectrum)
- Perihelion (point closest to the sun)
- Revolution (movement of the earth around the sun)
- Reflecting telescope (uses a curved mirror to gather & focus light)
- Electromagnetic spectrum (shows frequencies/wavelengths of radiation)
- Equinox (equal hours of daylight and darkness)
- Telescope (collects electromagnetic radiation for better observation)
- Gamma ray (has the shortest wavelength)
- Solstice (point where the sun is as far north or south as possible)
Down:
- Rotation (spin of the earth on its axis)
- Aphelion (point farthest from the sun)
- Refracting telescope (uses a set of lenses to gather & focus light)
- Ultraviolet ("beyond the violet", shorter wave than violet on spectrum)
- Cosmology (study of the universe)
- Constellation (group of stars organized into a recognizable pattern)
- Epoch (system for measuring long intervals of time)
- Visible light (light that humans can see)
- AU (average distance between Earth and sun, abbreviation)