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Celestial Objects Vocabulary

Across
the sun and all of the planets and other bodies that are held by its gravitational attraction and revolve around it
A ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
Any of the rocky, terrestrial planets of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars whose orbits range is within the asteroid belt
the force that causes objects with mass to attract one another, the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
Glowing, heated dust and vaporized gas that surrounds the icy comet nucleus as it travels near the Sun; solar winds cause heated gases to stream out of the nucleus, forming a tail, which points away from the Sun.
Objects such as planets, moons, and stars that are located in the sky or in space.
Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the Sun; made up of materials similar to those that formed the planets.
A celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit.
Any of the large celestial bodies that revolve around the Sun in the solar system
the region of the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, where many asteroids are found
A natural chunk of rock or dust existing outside of Earth's atmosphere.
Down
Any of the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, whose orbits lie beyond the asteroid belt.
Made of rocks
The luminous celestial body around which Earth and other planets revolve and receive heat and light
A small object that enters Earth's atmosphere from space and burns due to friction, emitting light.
An object that revolves around another object; for example, a moon orbiting a planet or a human-made object orbiting earth
A celestial body that revolves around a planet.
The four largest and brightest moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo Galilei: Ganymede, Io, Callisto, Europa
The gravitationally-curved path of an object around a point in space.
earth-like
a group of interacting or interdependent parts forming a complex whole; for example all the factors or variables in an environment or all the planetary bodies revolving around a star.
Remains of meteoroids that strike the surface of Earth or the Moon.