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SOLAR ECLIPSE CROSSWORD

Across
An alignment of three celestial objects, as the sun, the earth, and either the moon or a planet.
The 3rd planet from the sun. The planet on which we live.
An optical instrument for making distant objects, such as the stars, appear nearer and consequently larger.
An area of shade made on a surface when something stands between a light and that
Layer of air or other gases around a planet
One full spin of an object around an axis
The full shadowed area during a total eclipse
Opposite of dark
Not complete or total
A hot gaseous mass, such as the sun, that radiates energy
A scientist that studies the effects of the sun on the solar system
The upper atmosphere that you can see when you look up
A 24 hour period of time.
Distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
The shadow of the earth or moon during the partial eclipse
The blocking of sunlight by the moon as the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun
Dark cool patches that appear on the surface of the sun.
State of becoming hidden or of disappearing from view
Opposite of day
The path taken by an object around a celestial body
Oval shaped
Used for taking photographs or making movies
Down
A long strip of ground that people walk along to get from one place to another.
The sun
Concealed
An imaginary map line in the center of the path of an eclipse
An object in space that moves around a planet or star
The maximum phase of a total eclipse during which the Moon's disk completely covers the Sun.
A state of being free from harm or danger.
Like a star
Used to block most of the sunlight to avoid any damage to the eyes; made from special glass or film
The movement of an object around another object
A small rocky satellite with no gravity or atmosphere that orbits the earth.
A place's distance north or south from the equator, measured in degrees.
Spots of light which appear to encircle the moon during a total eclipse.
Narrow beam of light
Astronomical model in which the planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
The moon
The apparent passage of a smaller celestial body across the disk of a larger one.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The sun's outer atmosphere
An average sized yellow star, about 110 x's the diameter of the earth.
An imaginary line thru a spinning object.