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Dyer Observatory Crossword Challenge: Mostly Solar System! ANSWER KEY

Horizontales
Temp at which the motion of all atoms and molecules stops
Name of a distant "cloud"
Night hunter (constellation)
"Cloud" where stars form
Second-lightest and abundant element
Our closest star
Dirty ball of ice with a vapor tail
Second full moon in a single month
Largest object in the main asteroid belt.
Lightest of the solid elements
Fragment of rock or metal from space that falls to Earth's surface
Dog star
After the Sun, the closest star to Earth
"Sea" on the Moon made of volcanic basalt
"Bear" when naming a constellation
The university that Dyer is a part of
A unit of work or energy
Lowest point
Gas giant 43 light-minutes from the Sun
Most abundant and lightest element in the universe
Total or partial blocking of one celestial body by another
Ice giant whose only visitor was Voyager 2
Pluto's partner
Large grouping of stars, ours is spiral
Verticales
It is still a (type of) planet!
System of two stars that revolve around a common center of gravity
Point in the sky from where a meteor shower seems to originate
Narrow stream of gas or particles
"New" explosion
Electromagnetic radiation
Can't have salt without it. Atomic number 11.
Dyer's first director and a class of galaxies
Tool to see the stars
Outer edge of a planet
Space telescope model that hangs in the Dyer library
On Earth, you breathe it: 78% N, 21% O, 0.9% Ar, and 0.1 percent other gases
Event around March 21 or Sept 21
Measure of the amount of matter in an object, is constant in all circumstances
Remnant of a meteorite strike
3.14...
Ringed beauty that takes 29 Earth years to orbit the Sun
Dyer Observatory's town
Minor rocky planets left over from the early formation of our solar system
Ice giant that rotates on its side
Fifth largest planet in our solar system with one moon
Most volcanic moon
Namesake of Vanderbilt's observatory
High-latitude light display
It houses the Seyfert
Fastest of our solar system planets
"major disorder" or planetary feature of broken terrain
Dyer Observatory's director
Heavy metal. Often makes up meteorites.
When water or gas such as methane or ammonia is in a solid state