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All About Constellations

Directions: Use each constellation twice.  Use Ch.22 vocabulary words to answer questions.
Horizontales
In astrology this constellation is the fifth sign of the zodiac.
The distance light travels in one year.
This constellation includes stars named Delta, Alpha, Gamma, and Beta.
A measure of how bright an object appears from Earth.
A cloud of gas and dust.
This constellation lies between Libra and Sagittarius.
Aldebaran is the brightest star in this constellation.
This constellation is home to the red supergiant Betelgeuse.
Verticales
A hot, dense, slowly cooling sphere of carbon.
Five stars known as the Northern Cross makes up this constellation.
The true brightness of an object .
This star was named after an Ethiopian queen.
This constellation is home to the star Antares.
An enormous explosion that destroys a star.
This constellation is also known as the bull.
This constellation was named after the Greek word for swan.
This constellation is also known as the hunter.
A large ball of gas held together by gravity.
The brightest star in this constellation is Regulus.