WhenWe Crossword Puzzles

Astronomy - Astronomy Lingo Crossword Puzzle Answer

 Make a Crossword Puzzle   Make a Word Search from a Reading Assignment   Make a Word Search from a List of Words 
 All Crossword Puzzles
 Astronomy Crossword Puzzles
 Astronomy Word Search Puzzles
 Young Kids Crossword Puzzles
 Older Children Crossword Puzzles
 Teenage Crossword Puzzles
 Adult Crossword Puzzles
 Simple Crossword Puzzles
 Easy Crossword Puzzles
 Moderately Challenging Crossword Puzzles
 Hard Crossword Puzzles
 Very Difficult Crossword Puzzles
 Big Crossword Puzzles
send to a friend

Astronomy - Astronomy Lingo



                M                
                E                
            L I G H T            
                E                
                P         M     L
                A         E     I
                R         T     G
                S         R     H
          A     E         I     T
          S P E C T R O S C O P Y
          T     S         U     E
    R     R               N     A
S P E E D O F L I G H T   I     R
P   D     N               T      
E   S     O               S      
C   H     M                      
T   I   V I S I B L E L I G H T  
R   F     C                      
U   T     A                      
M   E   B L U E S H I F T E D    
    D     U                      
          N                      
        G I G A P A R S E C S    
          T     A                
                R                
                S                
                E                
                C                
Across Down
2 _____ is the most basic property studied in astronomy.
6 _____ gives information about how fast or slow an object is moving, and helps astronomers figure out how far away it is.
8 The _____ is the fastest velocity that anything can mave in the universe; 300,000 kilometers.
9 _____ is the light we can see and consists of the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
10 An object moving toward us shows lines in its spectrum that are _____, or shifted to the blue end of the spectrum.
11 The very largest distances are measured in units of _____, or Gpc.
1 Really huge distances are measured in terms of _____, or Mpc for short.
3 Astronomy is done in _____.
4 The _____ comes from multiplying the speed of light by the total seconds in a year; the result is the distance light travels in a year.
5 What do astronomers use to define the distance between Earth and the Sun?
7 If the object moves away from us, the lines are _____ - shifted toward the red end of the spectrum.
8 Sprectra and spectroscopy take light from an object and slice it up into its component wavelengths, which results in a _____.
12 One _____ equals 3.26 light-years.
 
send to a friend
Make Your Own Crossword Free
Make Your Own Word Search Free